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INTERESTING ITEMS.

1 In- Kuiiwiiy Department invite tenders lor titorvs and other articles for (lining cars. Full ji;iuicuhirs appeared in our advertising columns yesterday. A final reminder is given uf the social in aid of the Young .Mens Cluli, wMch lakes place this evening at 8 o'clock in St. Joseph's Schoolroom. Splendid lloor ,(lr dancing, good music, tu-lv rcfresiimoiiu. in fact every effort has been made to provide a 'few pleasant hours' enjoyment for those who attend.

-Morey anil Son h:ne peeled nmi pruned and paved the smallest price, in tlie town into smaller ones during the last few days of their sale. °

Sir Jfewton King reports having sold on behalf of Mr P. W. Mills a well-im-proved farm of 4SO neres, situated on the Palmer and Manaia roads, to Messrs ft. and A. Bulmer.

A final reminder is given of the unreserved sale of dairy and farm stock to w- licltl at to-morrow bv Mr Kowton Kiug on account of Mv W. !M*ovoridge. . A good ileal of interest is beinft centred ill the conceit 1., I„. s i v ..,i at Whitoley Hall 011 Thursday evening' in aid tf the Xew Plymouth High School football expenses. Items are to be given iiv leadmg amateur talent, »n,l a'gymnastic display mid scenes from "_\s yon like it," l,y tli- pupils. The programme snoiild be most entertaining, and a lave attendance is anticipated- ~

I Anyone wanting to invent in ? v firstclass dairy farm cannot do much better than attend Mr Newton King's sale at Raliotu on Thursday next, when Mr

i h ' JJ'rreH's nice farm of 100 acres will lie sold by auction at 2 o'clock. This is one of the best-sheltered farms oil the coast, is only miles from Rahotu. and is being sold only on account of i'llheallh. Particulars will be found on reference to advertisement.

On Friday Mr Newton King will hold an unreserved sale of furuiturs near the Recreation Grounds on account of Mrs Henry Oay, who is leaving New Plymouth. This is a splendid lot of furniture. 'ii number of the articles being of English manufacture. Anyone about to furnish should not miss this opportunity The furniture will be on view on Thursday afternoon and the morning of the sale. Attention is drawn to the class in nhotographv which will open at thn New Plymouth Tcchnicnl School ,ai Tuesday evening. A full attendance is requested.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 23 July 1907, Page 2

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INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 23 July 1907, Page 2

INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 23 July 1907, Page 2

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