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s :: — -♦ >x _ | MA.STERTON EXPORT STOCK SALE. ! Per Press Association. M^sterfcon, January 29. At Lowes and lorns sale of export stock there was an. improved demand for siheep all round, with more life in the bidding than a fortnight ago. The business done in cattle was fully u,p to recent quotations.
To-morrow Mr Newton King will hold % sale of furniture on account of Mtr Snox at her residence Gill street east. Dunedin, Wellington, Wang^nui, Gisborne and Napier have been nominated as the ports of call for the Kent; the nexb , steamer to sail for South Africa under the subsidised service. By the Whakatane, which reached Wellington on Tuesday, d number, of Lancashire people, most of them with a little capital as well as ,their native enterprise and energy, arrived to settle in New Zealand. They'^are believed to be the forerunners of many of their countrymen. The Hotk J. Y. O'Loughiin, who.bas been commissioned by the Pputh Australian Government to report on the agricultural and dairying niethods of this colony, arrrv<:d in on Wednesday, and after a tour of . the i^orth Island will go' south.. The Government is facilitating his tour.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12177, 29 January 1903, Page 5
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190COMMERCIAL. Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12177, 29 January 1903, Page 5
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