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The Taranaki Garrison Band annual ball is set down for the evening of August 15. Every endeavor is being made to make the function most enjoyable. On Wednesday next, 24th inst., Mr Newton King will hold an unreserved sale of dairy and farm' stock at Tikorangi on account of Mr W, E. Loveridge. The cows are a really good lot, nil early culvers, in good condition, and well worth the attention of dairy farmers. "As Mr l.overiflgo ic leaving the.district, everything must lie sold, including household furniture and sundries. The Taranaki Rifle Volunteers intend holding a grand military concert at the Theatre Royal on Thursday, August 1. The proceeds of the concert are to go to the funds of the company's orderly room. An excellent programme is being drawn up. See the advertisement for particulars. Morey and Son's -.tore suggests Christmas trading. The values are sensational, and buyers delighted and enthusiastic. jSee advertisement. The borough dog registrar notifies [several stray dogs in his possession. Unless claimed the canines will be sold on 25th inst. The New Plymouth Harbor Bon id invite tenders for the supply and Jelivery of timber for wharf extension purposes. Tenders close oii August 10th. Farmers or speculators seeking land are reminded that only two days, now remain to avail themselves of the bargains, which are the'best in the market at present and appear on page 3 of this issue, by B. Woodhouse, land
agent. Messrs Christie and Glenn, land agents, Manaia, report having sold 20!) acres on the Rama raid to Mr J. N. Gainlin, and also 82 acres on the Anroa Road, from Hill's estate, to Mr W. Harrison.
The Star First Juniors' social, to be held to-night at the Brougham street trail, has been looked forward to with considerable interest. The committee in charge intend to make the function most enjoyable, and to that ond all arrangements h i.vo been perfected.
The New Zealand Clothing Factory's replace advertisement in this Issue gives particulars and prices of seasonable footWO IT.
, The Maoriland Copper Co, shares are grcaily in demand in the South now, being at a premium. Tit. New Zealand brokers. Messrs Schwartz and Co.. of Christchurch, wired the local broker, 1!. Woodhoiiso, yesterday thu shares were' in great demand, sales taking place at a shilling premium. Mr Woodliouse reports a few sales here, and notifies intending investors that the time and number of shares is limited, so curie application for shares is necessary. This is a local industry, with a probable phenomenal prospect I'oi sharebrokers. W. lMlow's great clean sweep sale of drapery, etc., is still going on at a smait rate, and customers are well satisfied that ihe sale is a genuine one by the bargains that are going. Go along nnd see for yourselves; there is nothing like iv personal inspection. Talismans again saw a. small rise yesterday, so Mr R, Woodliouse, broker, informs us. These shares are in great demand, sellers in Aucklanil, where the greater portion arehcld, being almost unobtainable. Mr Woodliouse strongly advises buying these slnrc-i. Approved clients can always buy shares on a month's delivery. The closing prices yesterday were sellers £2 3s, buyers
X.2 2s Oil, and it is antlclprtlcd by' experts in these matters thai the sliaj-os will reach CI at an early date. Injrlewood farmers are well catered for liy the Moa Farmers' Union in the matter of manures. This well-known iirm have in stock Tiasie slag, Kempthorne, Prosser and Co.'s niaiiures, turnip and potato manures, eh-., a'l at lowest market' rates.
White and Souk, drapers, have some I interesting talk to ladies in their aci-
| vcrliscmont on pigc 1. ■Newton King re]iorts the sale of 100 acres near Hawora to Jlr (.!. Roots, of Kaponga. Messrs L. Paltie and Co., land agents, report Ivivhijr =old 1341 aeres at Tarn (a. Newton lung reports the sale of Till'
1 7 -- V. Pmwninrr's farm of 1!) H aeres to Mr H. Sanson, of Roneotcn. 1f,,-' s ,-,,,■;,,, i.fimipetil'inn fnv I lie renin,.,, e,-;..„ i,,, 8 ii,., nv|l ~ 00 ,, q i,i„,.„i,]„ „ M „',i, r , of vpv«,..„-,.i(„ T CVoi'ioillllioils miK't i„. s-nl bi l.v «ili )r dav nevt. so dial. dio-'> ■"■'"' I" 1 "'"' 'o I'".' for (he prize should d" «n without de'iiv. I'-vevv ~„:„l. even- street. „„d ever, '-Wl--i,ls» „ud tracks" lend to Am- ' I;--;- T.„«.' im ,,t sire r- , W „.. clol'.inn. 0 t,.. Fver-' ,!'M"Ih 'in (his firm's 1,,,,,,. «(nvo is iiielnded in dm sain ' '"'.'' " v,,| ' r "HH. in eirh department is ' |bcing on'ered at sale „viee.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 18 July 1907, Page 2
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