INTERESTING ITEMS.
Messrs Baker awl Co's. replace advertisement will appear 011 Tuesday. The Tat'itnaki Petroleum Co. have extended the time for the closing of lenders for rata firewood to Saturday. :sth inst.
Mi' Newton King reports having sold Mr J (J. George's sheep run of 2000 acres at Ucuti to Mr A. McMaster, of Wairarapi.
Messrs E. J. Carthew and Co., Lnul \gents, report having sold Mr George li iddcll's splondid beach farm adjoin, nig tlio town of Waitara, and containing 413 acres, to Mr Win. Birdling, of Canterbury. A meeting of tho United Irish L.ague is called for to-night to consider the question of inviting Mr •loserh Devlin, M.l\, to speak in New Plymouth. Messrs Wilson and Nolan's auction mart presented iiuiteabtisjiappcarancc on Saturday, a largo number of pto )le turning up for the initial salo. The Mart has been thoroughly cleansed •ind whitewashed and now presents a business liko appearance. Vendors haye their wares properly shown, and buyers have plenty of room to move about. Poultry and a varied assortment of goods sold readily, Mr Nolan, the auctioneer keeping his buyers in a good humour. Ihe attention of our readers is drawn to the new advertisement of Mr C. 'Carter, the peoples' grocer. Burpees seeds that grow is the purport thereof. N ow is the timo to plant sweet peas and other choice flower seeds. Illustrated catalogues free on appicatioq,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81849, 24 September 1906, Page 2
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232INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81849, 24 September 1906, Page 2
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