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Tenders are invited, to close on Saturday next, for work at the i'owderham street tennis courts. The Catholic social and bazaar committees lia.ve decided to hold anotner big euchre party in St. Joseph's schoolroom 011 show night, Thursday, 28tli inst. A strong ladies' committee has been formed to carry out the supper arrangements. The music for the dance will be supplied by .Mrs George. Everything augurs well tor an enjoyable evening's entertainment. Intending exhibitors are reminded that entries for the Taranaki Agricultural Society's Show close 011 Saturday next. Those who have not had a schedule should write at once to the secretary, .Mr E. I'. Webster, Box 311, New Plymouth. The usual excursion trains are being run next week for the show. The trains have been timed to suit all patrons from the country, districts both coming to and returning from the show. .Messrs Gilmour and Clarke report the sale ol' Mr Sweeting's farm of 02 acres to Air Fletcher; Air Salmon's property of 152 acres, and Alesdames Fa.w- , cett, Galloway and 'Spencer's freehold of 110 acres and 125 acres leasehold to Air Uustow; Mr Browning's 50 acres' at Okato to Mr Tooke.
The Taranaki Provident Investment and Building Society notify that persons who have sections and desire to build s ionic! call at the oilice 111 Egmont Street and i„ S p ec t pJaits of houses. Anyone wanting a piano or orga,n will do well to attend the sale by Mr . ew ton king at his mart 011 Saturday H-y, when two very superior pianos •Hid an American organ will be sold under bill of sale. " T ho instills • - m thst-elass order and coniparative.v new, and are eminently suitable for uthei private or public nse. Such an opportunity of securing first-class instruments seldom oilers and purchasers ■nay arrange for payment my easy terms. ' " ivo ~f>tico that ■ "l"™' Koutl. road, will be closed against further traffic as from norm of to-day (Wednesday). \\ ebster Bros, notify a'sale of sune»or furniture to be held at the FreeHall, Brougham street on luesday next, 26th inst. The sale is oil account of Mr A. M. Williams, and V)I1 commence at 2 o'clock The turnip season is round again, and ? °" r "»flers is drawn to ■Uissis Ivempthorne Prosser'and Go's advertisement appearing in another part of tins ,ssue "Westficld" manures are now a household name in Taranaki, and need 110 further praise from us. From "Tv'st?'Ti" !' mt ? ven now llila set in for 1 IX, lU'inp Manure, there is no '101" tl■"» ]t WiH this yenr ' as f" 3 ' . the mannie of the season. b \\ oodhouse, slurebroker, writes us that he received some splendid informat on by wire from Auckland last night fresh developments in the lalisman mine. This mine eo tin ics 0 improve wonderfully, and inve tors iar!: fi "ssr m months, besides being a S l2 mt '"" * vestment. g a 12 P or in-
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 20 November 1907, Page 2
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484INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 20 November 1907, Page 2
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