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LOCAL AND GENERAL

1 Mr. C. D. Wright advertises severaJj additional properties for sale in to-daj'&\ paper. Further particulars, in. connection with Mrs. Hobar't's sale are advertised in to-day's issue by the Farmers' Auctioneering C». The Exchange Hotel, urider the management of , Mr. G. A. Hodge, has on drought a plentiful supply of Speight's' ale. wine and spirits. i The third Peace Dance in aid of the Returned Soldiers' Club will be held in St. George' s Hall on, Friday evening by Mrs. Flower's committee. The Farmers' Auctioneering Co. have received instructions from Mr. H. Urwin, who has sold 'his farm, to sell on August 13 at 11 a.m. at his farm, Hopai. Ngatea, the whole ol his live and dead stock. ' The Public Trustee invites 'tenders for the purchase of the well-known ; pjrinter'is business, rental recently carried on by the late Mr. Hjft'S. Peters. Fbrtiher^ pa.^tjicul!EU^ are given- in the advertisement. ! The N.Z. Loam and Mercantile Apency Co., in conjunction with the ordinary sale at N'gatea on. August 1, will hold a special dairy sale and will yard upwards of 200 dairy cows and heifers. Tenders for' the purchase of freehold property in Macfcay Street, late Mrs. Lukey's, will be received by Mr. A. Winter up to noon on July 31. Hiphest or any tender mot necessarily accepted. Thai Thames Fisheries Ltd. have reciemitly piuvcifoaised a one-ton' Foird ntyxtor waggon, from D. McL. Wallace, Te Arofha, for tfb.e better hiamdiinigl f>i ''the fish. The motor is designed to carry fish im baskets, and mi tihd-s Way will prevenlfc *he bruiising of the ootumodity m dali'very. The, tirtiick*' are lairgiely used all oiver tihie world. The ciamip/amy will oertalinly save om. tlhieiir purchase, but the maim idea, is the better handling of *he fish. In accordance with a request from the executive of the looal Peace Celebration Committee, the secretary of the' Returned Soldiiers* Association invites all returned soldiers of the Thames District to parade and participate in> the Peace 'Cele!bna.tiion!s procession. RendezviofuiS' ati the corner of Grey and Pollen .Streets at 11.15 a.m. shairp on -ran jo oqx "^Bpjn^'Bg foaTns has been authorised by the group commander. < i ' ■)-■■'■■.-• '. ■■-■

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Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13937, 16 July 1919, Page 2

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LOCAL AND GENERAL Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13937, 16 July 1919, Page 2

LOCAL AND GENERAL Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13937, 16 July 1919, Page 2

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