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INTERESTING ITEMS.

A creamery manager is wanted. Particulars in our advertising columns. Tenders are invited for felling 100 acres of bush at Tarata.

The Waitara West Road Board invite tenders for various earthworks.

Messrs E.J. Cirthcw and Co., Land Agents, report having sold Mr Riddcll's fine property, all improved, situated East road, and containing 3,800 acres, a Rangitikei gentleman being the purchaser, at a satisfactory price. The final rehearsal of " My Turn Next" took place last night, and went with a swing from start to finish. Everything, therefore, including the weather, seems to augur well for tonight, and a record house should result. The farce will be preceded by a concert.

Readers are reminded that tho next Taranaki wool, hide, sheepskin, and tallow sale will be held at Stratford 011 Tuesday next. Consignments should be addressed to Newton King, Stratford, and forwarded in time to arrive there not later than Tuesday next, 9th inst.

The dance to be held under the auspices of the Taranaki Rugby Union in the Theatre Royal, New Plymouth on Thursday evening next promises to be a successful and enjoyable affair. As the proceeds will go to augment tho funds 111 aid of the Recreation Ground improvement fund the object is a laudable one. It is safe to assume that the attendance will be large. The music will be supplied by Mr McKmnon Bain's orchestra.

Messrs Webster Bros, have started in business at New Plymouth as auctioneers, land and general agents. They notify their first sale will be held next Saturday, when general goods will be submitted to auction. The firm propose to make a speciality of the land business, and in this connection intimate that they will be pleased to rcceivo particulars of properties in any part of Taranaki for sale or lease. Webster Bros, are young men who are well-known in Northern Taranaki, and energetic and enterprising as they are, they should luye a successful career ahead of them in the business they are undertaking.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8175, 7 August 1906, Page 2

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331

INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8175, 7 August 1906, Page 2

INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8175, 7 August 1906, Page 2

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