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,Included in the entries for the Awakino Sheep Fair (to be hold by Mr iNowton King on Wediiesday next) are several choice lines on account of Mr Mac Kay, who lias sold his farm. Mr MasKay'illoisk consists of 300 young ewes and wethers and 200 lambs, and being for absolute, sale should be a special attraction to buyers. Till! Town Clerk uoties that the new rolls for the Borough are now being, compiled and those possessing the necessary qualification are requested to sou Mat their names arc included in ihe new roll. Tenants and sub tenants arc entitled to be enrolled if paying a rental of not less than .-CIO per annum, and if .not already enrolled under a ratepayer or resideutal oualir hcation. Wives are entitled to enrol"lent for the same (nullification (latepayer or residential) as their husbands, and husbands as (boir wives. Claim tonus may be obtained at the Jiorough of] tees. The annual meeting of subscribers «;<• New Plymouth public library 's called for Tuesday evening next. ' -V source of attraction to the Waitara Regatta, and one that, will no doubt a], peal to those that do not live oil the sea coast, is the fact that two 1 1'.'mi' si,■:imen., the Oswestry t (range ami the Ivent will arrive in the Waitara, roadstead on the dav of the regatta. unless delayed elsewhere, and as a steam hitinch will be running up and down t he river, there is every proUj.l.ility, should the big boats arrive before high tide, that trips will be made outside'to visit the Bteaniers The monthly subscriptions to Hit; *«»• I'lymouth Investment and Loan Society will be due and pavable with the secretary, Mr 0. S. Kenn'ell, lirougham street, tn)day. Mol)KiiN r llAllUJUUiSmii. '

Mr S. Jlolvottom, the ]iro)iriclnr of tile flourishing luiirdressing and ■.having saloon ill Devon wired, has just taken a march in tile way of progress, and in Hie interests of his patrons by installing a very line sterilising plant with which to perfectly sterilise all razors, scissors, towels, combs, elr.. used in the conduct of his biisinc;s' The apparatus i* compact, sumrl-look-mg, nickel-plaled, and capable 'of dolling with a three-chair business. The nrlicles to ho sterilised are subjected to a steam Ileal of from 1(10 to 220 degress, which should lie sulliciont warranty of the freedom from , niv microbe In addition to this apparatus, Mr R„. bottoms large and airy saloon is replete with antiseptic' head-rest, an.l neck wool, and the operators are certainly competent: S«cli enterprise, is sure to be amply rewarded.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81918, 16 February 1907, Page 2

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INTERESTING ITEMS Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81918, 16 February 1907, Page 2

INTERESTING ITEMS Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81918, 16 February 1907, Page 2

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