INTERESTING ITEMS.
A reminder is given of Mr Gilf nth's lecture to farmers this evening m the Town Hall under the auspices of the Agricultural Society. Webster Bros, notify entries for their Onuta sale on Friday next. All persons having claims against the estate of Sarah HaDah Eawson (deceased) are requested to send particulars to Mr R. C. Hughes, soluutor. The range of boys' and gent.'s hats now on exhibition at the New Zealand Clothing Factory's local branch beats all past records for vxriety, style an! value, and include the latest shapes from Woodrow's, Christy's rnd Lincoln Bennett's factoties. The swimming gala at the municipal batns which was postponed from Tues. day night on account of the weather, is to be held to-morrow evening, starting at 8 p.m. There shiuld b•a ro ord at. tendance to signalise lie first competitions of the season, Mr C. Clarke, of the White Hart Hotel, who was so huccessful at Uie local show, winning 5 firsts, 1 champion, i seconds and 1 tl'ird froui *<J entries, has been feeding his prize and other cattle on Hurley's Jfood fur wo past three months.
JJEKSJSy SALE. .. ° Jersey breeders are specially reminded not to miss the sale by nuctiom of what Messrs E. Griffiths and Go., the auctioneers) call the best five Jenex bulls ever offered in New Zealand in one day. A yory Interesting descriptive catalogue has been printed, and can be obtained from the auctioneers", " The victories scored by Wild Cherry, and his stock this season proclaim hi* to be a bull of-rare excellence. Iter a bull to be in himself 'good is half the battle, but when he can get prize-win-ning sons and daughters also the battle n won. Pride of Benconsfield is a coming bull. He won the championship yesterday, and his stock' are highly spoken of, though only calves. People by judging "Doctor" as they saw him .yesterday hardly realise that when in form he w perhaps the best bull to be found m the Dommion. Keen judges have always kept a watchful eye ulhn,,, and .t will not surprise us to Vee some of, them speak up ti-day when the ! auctioneer, ask for bids. *Msi to A I an.mals are for absolute sale witho«treserve, and we can confidently say to Jerseymen, knowing the quality of ■ these anunab "Go to the sale to-day and b,d last." The sale starts im mod.ately after Mr. King has disposed ; 01 the animals catalogued by him.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 28 November 1907, Page 2
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410INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 28 November 1907, Page 2
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