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INTERESTING ITEMS.

The Borough Council invite- lend ers for the grazing right.-, of tiecentral and south paddocks on east side of Eliot street, part of racecourse reserve. Mr Livingston advertises in another column ;t line ol furniture and effects without reserve. Those interested will do well to attend. Mr Newton King reports having viki Mr J. P. Clifford's Tarata town s* ction and general store to Mr R. I'atK'r-on. of Tarata.

Tlie Taianaki Agricultural So Ciety's annual horse parade is notified to be he'd on Saturdav next. The secretary, Mr E. I»." Webster, informs us that entries have come to hand freely, and a good parade is expected. Sett ers and farmers should not fail to inspect the sires to be shown. Some lust clas, animaN ui the vat!.ills type;, ut liul'->'tleMi will take pan in the parade. I uesday and \\edn< .-.day of next week Will be -how days a; Morey and Son's drapery premises. Devon street. Now opening up: The choicest lot of springy goods vet to b'- shown in Taranaki. Dales and plates of travel in connection with the horse Count Hidden arc notified.

I " day. His W'nrsliip the Mayor wpli open the K r; m d bazaar to'be l«" din th,. I", rest,, s ' Had, Gil Mii-s-t. in aid ni tie* new Kitzroy Priitiii 1 v •* Alethndi.it Church. A splendid programme lias been arranged, and M'v. ral of the it. are if a unique description. J iu-r- \vi Ibe a fine di-play n| good» on th,- siails of a lu-t-(la-s c!iara<t'-r. Th<- wants "i old and \M»»g hav been c.uered ''' 111 ,f numbt'i' i;t ini'iim! hil; ami amu'-ing attract inns. Japanese ' on « s ')!' n'lid' ivd in tar daimy « ul thai r 'mi ni Iy, and liigh-<la-s v«,: a; and inMi umenial music U "1 hr ;i iul ' ,V( 1 iMei v.i s. Aft'-r ui.en tra ainl supper \vi!; I;: served to; a sina-l f hat^c.

Ale>srs Ambuiy riin( | .Hiancl fashion < 1 i^111;t\ is anmiimerd tor I; r:day, _m->j in-s.. and succeedinjf days. The al , ;i!l 11( , w and the sfvles tlie latest. Tu-inoi row th*' whu.c day will Ijr devoid l)y \\t" inillinet to booking oid«is in ■lr> department. Th- aie tn.i numerous p, parij, ular \>v, \\ hat you ni.-d to do is t-j call a f »n«- and satisfy yourself. See rep'ac; a:iverlisumcu! 011 1.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81849, 20 September 1906, Page 3

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INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81849, 20 September 1906, Page 3

INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81849, 20 September 1906, Page 3

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