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- On Monday next Messrs. Vickera & Stevens will hold a clearing sale on account of Mr. W. Paul, at Kaimata. The cows are a good herd, and as Mr. Paul has sold the farm' they must be sold.
We wish to remind our readers of Mr. SV. George's clearing sale on the Leppcr Road on Tuesday next, 18th inst., when Messrs. Vickers and Stevens will sell his choice little dairy herd. The cows are a really good lot, and can be recommended. They will also offer the farm of 61 acres, with , buildings thereon. This is a nice little* property, situated within a mile of the borough of Inglewood. Particulars are advertised elseOn Friday next, 21st inst., Messrs. yiekers & Stevens will hold a clearing sale on the Bristol Road for Mr. H. Wilson, who has decided to give up dairying. They will also offer his very conveniently situated farm of 70 acres, with new dwelling, all in grass and subdivided. Further particulars may be Been in our advertisement columns. _ A large and representative meeting was held last evening to make preliminary arrangements for the Taranaki •Hospital Ball, which takes place at the Theatre Royal on Thursday, 10th September, the evening of the Hunt Uu* meeting. The admission for the ball was fixed at-gents 3s Od, ladies 2s od, | double.tickets ss. Tickets will be distributed throughout the district. *or such a deserving object, that of raising funds for further improvements at tinHospital, there is no doubt that tne function will meet with that support which it merits. Mr. A. Humphries was appointed secretary. There was a good attendance of ladies yesterday afternoon at the Star social committee meeting yesterday afternoon. Reports showed that all the arrangements are well up to date, very keen interest being shown. An excellent sup-
per has been promised, and the committee will spare no pains to make tue social a record success. _ , The Hvgienic Bakery has, in additio i to the usual stock of goods, a large number of dainty and toothsome "specials" for to-day's trade. At Waiwakaiho on Thursday Mr Newton King will sell on account ot Mr John Hale a number of firat-chis, grade Jersey cows and heifers some at Q profit and others to calve ear*. Anyone wishing to improve their her, of Jersey Wood *hm,l attend this sale. Mr. Hale is selling . order to make room for purebred a «1 dairies of good milch cows etc., household furniture and effects. 'The Taranaki County Council mrfit a notice re payment for .destruction ot small birds. ■ The services at Whiteley Church tomorrow will be conducted by the li-'v. T. O. Brooke, and the subjects for t ie day will be—Morning, "John's Vision •>• Heaven," and evening, "Christ's View of Earth." Strangers arc eonlin'ly i" vited.—Advt.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 202, 15 August 1908, Page 5
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461INTERESTING ITEMS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 202, 15 August 1908, Page 5
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