The Bank of New Zeaiand authorities have decided to open a locc-l branch in Warkworth.
A Press Association cable message from Xew York, under date 17thi inst., .says that petrol prices are innaha.ng-ed.
At a stock sale at Richmond near Nelson, fat wethers made up to 49s 6d, while fat steers brought up to £ai 17s 3d.
This year's British potato crop of 4,209,000 tons is <the largest ever raised, and more than. 25 per cent, above last year's production. The average yield per iacre iis 0.6 ton.s.
Te Puke, in the Bay of Plenty, has made a feature of it,y wide main street and has planted along the centre at convenient distances refreshing , grass-plots and shrubs and trees.
Taurang'a is showing commendable public spirit, and a published phot.igraph showing a splendid row of trees along the water front indicates to what a great extent street tre-?-planthig can beautify a town.
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Northern Advocate, 19 August 1919, Page 3
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