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INTERESTING ITEMS.

"Nothing succeeds 'ike success. 5 ' Mr \V. Scott's pork butchery busiless is successful because. the goods made up are always rebab'e and good. Flic new stocks of embroideries lAmses, ribbons and ill fact, a'l kinds ot seasonable drapery and clothing now oil show at Miss Retford's establishment, Devon street, need only be seen to be appreciated. Those in search uf a choice little property in the fashionable Auckland Suburb of Kemue'.a could not do b t ler than attend the sale of Mr A. A. Carson's properly, which is to ie sold on Wednesday night by Mr T. Mandeno Jackson. This property ' s siuiated within 10 minutes walk of Newmarket Junction and as Mr Car--cm is leaving Auckland for Pa'nuTston, the property is for abso'ute sa'e to the highest bidder, l'lan may be inspected at this office.

Mr W. Schlierkre, who lias managed the streel,fir some months pist. lias purchased the stock and liftings of that business and will open in premises near Wilson and Nolan's auction marl. Devon street,on Monday next:. Further particulars will lie advertised in t'lese columns next week.

A sale of work, under (lie auspices of the W.C.T.IL f, r which the ladies have been preparing for some time, is to he opened in SI Mary's Hall by the Mayor on Thursday afternoon next. Well stocked stalls of plain and fancy gf o Is, produce and llowcrs, etc., will (.|Ter inducement - to business. Kefreshments, afternoon tea, and lolly stalls will be presided over by attentive assistants, and the ] function should be well patronised. ( Horseownevs and farmers should attend the Tarannki Agricultural •Society's horse parade which is to be ] held in the Harbor Hoard's vacanl seel ion in Kgmoul street next to West's ■tables this morning at 11 o'cloek There will lie a strong muster of horses, amongst them being a SulVolk Punch! about the first of lis breed in this district. Ilor-es are coming from as tar south as llawcra lo the parade. The intention was to hold it in the liailway Reserve, near the Jfayinarket, but tile area is not large enough to allow the liors.'s to be paraded.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81849, 22 September 1906, Page 3

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INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81849, 22 September 1906, Page 3

INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81849, 22 September 1906, Page 3

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