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1-Aei-nlions are becoming more rare .lav bv day. A great number of people ■mi Siii in-day last witnessed the cxeeutioiir. at the Cash' Palace. Such a slaugh- I ter ha- never occurred in the history I of Turauaki. We may mention that the i-M-nitions were in connection with flie ni-cat urn-lion sale of drapery, clnthi„.f. and 1 ts. croekeryware. etc.. now being held at Hie C'a-h Pal.ice. Private 1 -.!,." ev.-i'v day. Next auction sale w'ediio-ihiv. sth February, and Satur- • ",v nest.'slh February, at 1 p.m. No ; i-.—.n,.. Nod-.—A. J. Wliittaker, Auei tion.-.-r. Iloiclkecpp.rsamlhoardinghouscj i.eepi'i-s who want rugs and blankets for I llail.l Con:..-' week, call and see our ;;..Jc just, out of bond. • .v _:11?.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 38, 4 February 1908, Page 3
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116EXECUTIONS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 38, 4 February 1908, Page 3
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