INTERESTING ITEMS.
Anyone in search of gcod young cows or tip-top horses should make a point of attending the clearing sale to lie held at l'ungarehu oil Friday, 23rJ inst., by Mr Newton King on account of Mr K. Fleming. Mr Fleming Ims lieeu very careful in the selection *of his dairy cattle, and buyers can rely upon getting re illy first-class cows at this sale. A final reminder is eiven of the inreserved sale of Mr A. Ji. Watkins'pe li|gree .Jersey cattle by Mr Newlon King ■ lit Waiwakniho on Wednesday ne<;. ! After .Mr Watkins' Jerseys are sold : Mr F. W. Oldham's grade stock will be j sold, inrlmling the pure-bred pedigree ( bull Kxile A, the sire of the champion , bull Dr. William, recently sold on account of tile late Mr A. Bell.
Tender will be received by the Education Hoard's architect. Mr J. Sandersoil. till 21th ills!., tor tile erection of a plumbing class-room at the Technical School.
Among some new goods opened by White and Son's yesterday was a lovely blacK ebilTon taffeta silk in 40-ineh wirlo material at (is lid. This is now largely used for evening skirts and dresses j generally. Ladies should also note a I quantity of new dress trimmings fjr ! spring wear.
Twenty ladies grey tweed jackets at 5s lid each will be nlTered by White &. Son's to day and Monday. Any winter costumes still left over will Hie still sold at reduced price up to the time of opening the new spring goods. You have a lawn in fijfent of your house, and unless you ' have a good mower that lawn cannot be kept spruce and tidy. See the prices of the "Ke.'riKutter" lawn mowers at W. W. Murton and I'o.'s, ironmongers. The advertisement iti another column gives full particulars. Aroas' cash store in Jirongham street hits made great headway of late and to cope with the inirca-ert amount of business til'* premises have been enlarged | and brought up-to-date. What is ntnre : import in', still is that the stoek has i been largely inr,-eased \vi ; h np-to-dale .groceries and all kinds of goods incidental to a general store. At Aroas' you j got any quantity of the best articles at the lowest prices. | Messrs (iilmour and Clarke report too
salo of Messrs Paissells' 80 acres to ?tfr IfaiTcv, of Marton, an eighth of an acre and 14-roomcd houses in VTine street to a local investor: and (in conjunction with Messrs BewW and Woodhnu^f l ) Mr William Harvey's fine Beich farm at. Pnn<?arehu to Mr McEldown'ey, of Marton. On Tuesday next Messrs Yickors and S-evens will hold a cleiiring sale near "nnta on account of Mr 0. Caustnd, V.1.0 has sold his farm, and with + .ho exception of one or two lots everything is for sa!e without reserve. Particulars I are advertised elsewhere. | An important meeting of shareholders in Talisman Consolidated (Ltd.) will bo held in the office of R. Woidhonsc, sharebroker, at 11 o'clock fiis morninir. An important proposal from I the Chairman of Directors (London) I will he discussed.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 17 August 1907, Page 2
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