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gALE OT OREGON SATURDAY, AUGUST 8. WEBSTER BROS T.JAVE been instructed to sell hj public auction on aecount of M E SSRS HOGG & 0 0., LT». DOXEDIN, AT THE RAILWAY YARDS— T OF OREGON Lengths range from 10ft to 42ft Specification (.forwarded on application. SALE AT 11.30 O'CLOCK

WEBSTER, DOBSO> LIST OP SALES FOR AUGUST. Stratford, Tuesday, August 11. C. Burton, Stratford Yard*. Tu day, August 11. Strathmorc, Monday, August 24. Stratford, Tuesday, August 25. SPRINGING HEIFER SALES. Stratford, Tuesday, August 11. Stratford, Tuesday, August 25. POBPOIHE LEATHEft I am at the present time specialising a Porpoise Leather Boot, absolutely waterproof, the acme of bootmakers' art, for 28/6, post free. Send remittance and just try a pair. ft. FEB WIN .BOOT IMPORTER. IXGL E \V 0 0 1). this should, of course, he done immediately. HORSES FOR MILITARY PURPOSES. *„„ „.... .large of the Stock De [lartmcnt at New I'lymouth invites those horse-owners to get in tuueh with him who have hoi for mounted rii The horSes. to tillery purposes, 'itli the requiremobilisi'd. must hi! fiood upaandin] hacks (<v active spring-i-urt ■liordark colors. No authority to tin them has vet been leccived. but this i

h v KiTn.viTKITR'.ViM'N. Captain Stevens. Area. Officer, received last night the following telegram frofu the. district headquarters at Palmerston North:— "The General has given leave to Frontiersmen to participate in any special territorial drill under local' officers should lliev so desire." HORSES WANTBD. Captain Stevens has also received a telegraphic request to circulate the information that the Government will he glad to receive gifts of horses for any purpose. ft is to he understood that they may he taken out of New Zealand, and also that any horse, used in such an event will he the ahsolnte property of the Government, to he used as the Government choose. Horses not presented will he paid for l n the Government. , DETENTION' OP ENEMIES. A further wire directs that should the police eall for military assistance in connection with the detention of the enemies' subjects, it is to be given. Captain Stevens is asked to toimmmicate these -instruction;; to the adjutants in his group. Blenheim, Last Xight. 1 lie declaration of war moused a fevr ot patrotism here. Rags were flown and large crowds cheered. Patriotic songs were sung, and the hand paraded in the Square, in the evening playj,,,, patriotic tunes. ' B DKMONSTRATfONIrTwBLM.NFG'niX. I.aigc crowds of people paraded the streets to-night, headed by a band the demonstration e\olcing great onthusiasm. POSIT 10 JTolmxTn SIJ LS Ollicuil ii formation thai, y,ar hj he',,, "'flared l:i Uveen Kngand „. nd Germany has not j. ; reavhed the Imperial Ger iii..n Consul for New Zealand Air ('.--j •'"■ filler, lie sl.it.nl this evening that'as .-<. on as .!,> received ti.'e expected telegiam ae would vacate the consulate and bee.cue a [.rivals . i-!> ~ i , liritish subject. The. pt.s'tir.n of the Consul for Mi-Austro-llui'.garan Kinph-,. |\| r j.-,,,.,.,, I-tnggut'ij has not yet been defined there )s , 1(i „,dic ;l ti on y ,.. ( tfmt ~: laud is at waj- with Austria," Mr. grill romai-,.-.J this .-veiling. "IVrbap-, her declaration will automatical!*- drive this- res-iit, but so far 1 have not In,l any .instructions to c]'o<o the consu'ale in fact, 1 have not had ally tcle-rai'i,-fni.ni' Vi.;iiiu>. sinca Sunday, and until I do rc.viv official advice 1 -hall con tinue to act as -Consul/' Mr I i,,,. guth ad led ;'.;ii if h... j„ informed that a state of var exist* between lin-taad and Austria he will hand over bis'.unci's to thie American Oon.su:;, ;1 s b,. i s \ subject of Austria. Mr. linsguth w ji| not, ac-ording to official etiquette, !>.■ ablu to riJiiiin in British t-i'iitorv' It I intends, however, to apply to the authorities- foi permission to remaiu iu'oruer tihat lie may attend to his private affaire. PATRIOTIC NELSON. Nelson, Last Xight. A patriotic denionstTation took place h<ere tils e 1 fcning. Five imunbea-s of the Nelson Club kave subscribed £425 towards l ,h© expense of a N'clron o.\ped'.tipjJaTy fcrce.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 66, 6 August 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 66, 6 August 1914, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 66, 6 August 1914, Page 8

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