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K. YVoodhouse, laud agent, New Ply. mouth, notifies for sale two good dairy fnrrns of 180 and 220 acres respectively m his advertising space on our first Mr Newton King reports having sold a grazing run of 4700 acres at Awakiuo on account of Messrs George and King to Mr Bigncll, of Wanganui. fe -Messrs McEwan Bros., of the busy boot shop, Devon street, notify that they have now to hand a full stock of footwear specially made for the wet wintry weather. These goods will satisfy you, as will also the prices. Mr Allen Veale, grocer, Devon street, has some ■■talk" in his replace ment about fresh coffee which should "read by all those who love a cup of oublo-width cretonnes, art muslins, ■'"'"'•t serges, all advertised to-day ltosaie. I ''' ICOS ' ,1, '™" More^9^t :
Talismans continue to rise. Closino prices yesterday were sellers £2 4s 3d" lm.vero.C2 4s, Mr Woodhousc, broker received some valuable information last evening, and strongly advises investors to_ secure these shares even at advanced prices, m on the face of the information received, they should continue to rise
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 19 July 1907, Page 2
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184INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 19 July 1907, Page 2
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