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fimV 11 *- 1 ' to remiuJ our readers of Ms Wit Maori lease of 29 apron in ft, * Waitara. es 111 ie A^j a z Zu no™ 11 ar IM}° 1,118 S ° lU his larm ' m^'m 01 "! 40 ' 0U Wud nesday, 20th inst ' g m " I'oWau S ■ ■u\od sale of store cattle, sheep, and h '''n , 1J " a 'ock 1,11 account of Mr .1111,1-Putt, who has gold his farm. The" soveral'nf 1 T-l^ 1 ' 8 ® number of horses, soiudl of which are thoroughbreds n.nrt •roll worth the attenUoa of wanting horses. Mi particulars are advertised m another column. r"! ma , er ,,' s giv ™ of the clearing bale to be held at Ornata by Mr. ton huig on Wednesday next on !T count Of Mr. <>omptonAhi s j 8 Teooi for anyone wanting well-bred Jerseys. 1 " """J 0 " 1 * of them "*>ng grade The great annual cleaiimr sale atHwivkes Jsew Plymouth and Inelewood ev4ptioii l ai oba 0 bar (lll ' S top l )res3U f«> aud .optional baigains are r'Oini'yth everv P given° nt ' A diSC ° Unt 0f 2 f the Js tenrfoVV'T'" C ° Ullty Council invitc tuulus, to close on 30th Jl- , for constnicfng „ bridge over the Waiongona I )? ' ?? ftr n^€WOOd. ' liducati on Board notify I uw, °v wIU 1)e rfln »oved to St. ' rrn, Mn / lUa, ' t '' Li »rdet. s trcet, as iroin Monday next. The next euchre party and dance at day/S'^J; 1 " 11 '« set do ™ 'or Tuoa,i,harficulalß ale adver tiaed of a handv istri f i a ""-n M acrcs ia 016 Inglewood district, with good house, shed, barn dairy herd, horse, trap, and harness' etc., aa a going concern; also a farm of M) acies. hull particulars on applt cation to Mr. E. K. A. Haworth, IngleTenders are invited for printing zr,?H lie .r ual , re p° rt and Ece 8 nierce lttrallakl Chamber of Com-
I>. Woodhouse, broker, writes that Ik. gjffimaK th! f " llni " s stocks ftr « deelm^T the (livitLul ?? 8 ? 8 - lfc ** rumorcd that vear -i* h W to 8a per on Jith JuhTS Th* iB ***& ,W/ »®*t. If thig is so the These " cert «>Mly sou a good rise. first, i|« t ! U!i ' ltß are undoubtedly devcloniim '! 'r b °n ll tlle luines are ' st'ih. ,r ®I, BXCC P' IOII ®IIy well, the weak! tli'iK,, 1 i'° marl f et should appeal tD • wanting an investment. and t >'w\I lu ° k after °"° ,s hcttlol >
,'ifh, p U, '. v J' 0 ' 1 niu»t look ' ni 1 t UUr filing- For a flniiii ?.. '"l'he Kasii," those t H j" 3 t Iwlow Nolan's auction man in Devon-street, Now Plymouth, uie selling t i l()ir Qwn miikij of „ Pregt _ well overcoat,, very reasonably. They Hie highly tailored, and every coat is out by an export. Pay thera a visit at once and in» convinml. Th,. preacher al. Whitelev Church tomorrow will |„. l| lo I{ CV , 'j'. fj_ ]j roo);e . i " tin: morning tin- subject will be "The .Lrophet's Prayer fur a lievival." Ttr the evening mi address will be delivereit. on •"Tim .Tailor and tlio Prisoner," to wliieli tli« pooplu not AHsoeiatod with the cliurelH's arospeoially invited.—Advt*
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 124, 16 May 1908, Page 2
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