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INTERESTING ITEMS.

We draw attention to the advertis?mcnt in our auction columns of the clearing sale of dairy i-dws. etc., on account of Mrs. Spencer. Oakura. The herd are all young cattle and the result of heavy culling during the past three years, and arc well worth inspecting. In addition to the above, the thoroughbred draught entire General (taint, bred by Mr. Bremer, of Okinawa, will be sold. in this issue will be found particulars of the auction sale of first-class house furniture advertised for saie on Friday next. The selection is a variety one and includes several handsome pieces ol furniture.

The New Plymouth High School spurts will be held ;it the Recreation Grounds on Thursday. The New Plymouth Harbor Hoard notify date of poll for election of one member to fill the vacancy in the Hawera electoral ward. In these days of labor-saving appliauees it is essential that money be laid out in the best way. .Messrs. Okey, Son, and Arnold give particulars in their replace advertisement to-day of a most efficient sewing machine. To-day ushers iji Ambury Bros.' great autumn display of the latest fashions imported direct from the leading makers. Every department is teeming with new goods and novelties, and all arc invited to inspect. As is usual with Ambury Bros.' displays, the present one will be exceedingly attractive. -Mr. Newton King will meet the elector of Oakura. Koru, Talaraimaka, Omnia, and surrounding districts at the Oakura Hall on Thursday. 12lh March, when the Xcw Plymouth Harbor Board's proposed loan will be discussed. On Friday evening next Mr: J. B. Council will meet the ratepayers of New Plymouth and surrounding districts in the Theatre Royal in regard to the New Plymouth Harbor Board's proposed loan. Misa Aland Meakes;, of Melbourne, notilies that she will give lessons in dancing, deportment, etc., at the Brougliam-street Hall. For dates, etc., see advertisement. Mr. VT. W. Hodge has sold his Hawera motor-hiring business to Mr. 11. Nichols, stable-keepci. High-street, Hawcra. Mr. Hodge intends opening a motor garage in New Plymouth.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 68, 10 March 1908, Page 2

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INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 68, 10 March 1908, Page 2

INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 68, 10 March 1908, Page 2

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