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In another column will be found particulars of an unreserved clearing sale of dairy stock to be held at Opunakc on Wednesday, 28th inst, on account of the Crown Dairy Company. This is a splendid herd, the cows averaging 'ast season 351bs milk per day. At Pungarehu on Friday next Mr Newton King will hold an unreserved sale of dairy cattle, etc., on account of Mr_R. Fleming. The dairy cows, numbering nearly 100, are a very choice, lot, being nearly all young, early calvers and in good condition. The horses are a splendid lot, and anyone wanting good draughts should attend this sale. A final reminder is given of the sale of Hi- A. E> Watkins' Jersey herd by Mr Newton King at the Waiwakaiho yards this afternoon. This will probably be the largest sale of pedigree l Jerseys that has been held in New! Zealand, and buyers can rely upon get-[ ting really choice cattle. ' J Yesterday Mr F. W. Sandford, woodwork instructor at the New Plymouth) Technical School, received a gift of a| fine American adze from Messrs Mur-| ton and Co., ironmongers. Mr T. Messenger, architect, invites tenders for additions to a residence on' Soally Road. Tenders close at 4 p.ia.l on 28th inst. < !
The Equitable Building Society of New Plymouth insert a notice that several appropriations will be disposed of at the Town Hall this (Wednesday) evening. A service for men will be held at fcty Mary's Church on Sunday next at three o'clock. A meeting of parishioners will be held at St. Mary's Hall this (Wednesday) evening to discuss church enlargement. ■ White quilts and curtains are show- . ing in very good value at White and Son's. A "glance at the stock is evidence of the comprehensive range of prices carried by the firm, and anyone will do well to note the very excellent values of each- particular figure. I Tn this issue will be found particulars ; nf Webster lives.' sale at Omata, which are now held fortnightly. A limi of 0?) ' 12 io 15 months steers and 20 sptmginj ! ln'ifers will be submitted. ' Th organ recital to be given by Kr A ] Miller Potts in St. Mary"s Chiirsl on > Thursday evening advertised in amthci ■ ' column should draw a largo numbir of > nmsie-lovim; neople. An attractive oro ' gramme has been arranged. The uVoh ' will conHimte the anthem, "fiod hvtl 3 Itipnoinled a Day," and Miss D. M. Fc* * ton, a member of the choir, will sing tV N aria from "The Messiah," "He shall fee* n ITis Flock," also Willebye's setting o* i a "Creasing the Bar," . [
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 21 August 1907, Page 2
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