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Newton King's spring horse fair take) place at Stratford to-day. Over 250 horses will ba offered. Ladies should make a point of visiting Miss Retford's show room? to-day to see the displav of spring and summer dainty millinery. A large assortment will be on view, both imported an I made on the promises. The p.'iceswill suit'all pockets. At Toko on Monday, Mr Newion Ifing sells the dairy he*,! of 253 cons 1 olonging to Mr A. Bayley, who has sold his place. The cows are the pick of 900 heifers, and are a choice lot. The whole arc for absolute sale. The .- date of the sale of cattle, sheep and sundries will be advertised later. The Queen street Primitive Methodist church celebrates its sixty secov 1/ anniversary on Sunday. Serueos wi'lF be held at 11 a.m. and 7 p;m., Eoc '. , H. Lyon, of Stratford, being the preacher. Special anthems and .solos will be sung. The anthem at tho morning service will be Gonnod's " Send out thy light," and Miss Blake will sing a solo "The Chorister." At the evomug service the anthem will be Spinney's "How beautiful upon the Mountains," and Mr Sharpe will sing "Honor and Arms" from Handel's Qratio " Sbiusoj." On Tuesday night at 8 p.m. the choir and friends will render the Cantata "Day and NighJ." The soloists are Mioses Nixon, Blake, Loesch, C. Sole, and Messrs Jenkinson n.d Sharpe; a strong chorus and rehestra will assist in the perfor- . mance. On Tuesday next, Messrs Vickers and Stevens will sell on account of Mr A. Marris on the Wortley Road, all his dairy herd, etc., as advertised. They will also offer the farm of 58 acres, situated about three miles from Injrlcwond. ' Tho property is all in grass, and there is a 4-roomed cottage and other buildings thereon.. " With a view to raising funds for the purchase of uniforms for the oadets at the West End School, a concert is (01 be held in the school building on Tuesday week. An attractive programme has been drawn up.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81837, 1 September 1906, Page 2

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INTERESTING ITEMS Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81837, 1 September 1906, Page 2

INTERESTING ITEMS Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81837, 1 September 1906, Page 2

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