PROVINCIAL NEWS.
U'AIIAIU. ' Tlic pavement in Queen street oppo- ' site Mr Ogle's block is being re-laid. - This was badly needed, and will make v walking more' comfortable. ' ? The Bank of New Zealand lias bought " an additional 2Qft frontage to Queen J street, adjoining their prosent premises, so as not to cramp their handsome new " building, and giving it an equal space } l , on either side. The price paid is at > the rate of £I2OO "per acre. : Mr It. J. White is somewhat seriously indisposed, and temporarily confined to I r< his bed.
The ilaxmilling industry in Northi Taranaki is increasing. By last boat from Auckland a large boiler arrived here for Messrs Otway Bros.' flaxmfll at Waikawnu, near Mokau.
Wajtara business men have decided in favor of the 11th hist. (Monday) as llio day on which to celebrate tho K'ng's Birthday. The last vessel of the season, the New Zealand Shipping Company's s.s. B-imu-tnkn, will arrive in our roadstead on Monday next, to ship the balnjice of mcit left behind by the last steamer.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 4 November 1907, Page 2
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174PROVINCIAL NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 4 November 1907, Page 2
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