WAITARA.
FKOII OUB OWN CORRESPONDENT. Tie body of a man was found 1 in the lupins on the beach yesterday morning, apparently having been lying there for several weeks. The Home boat Mamari is due here at the end of the month, and space has been reserved for over 11,000 freight carcases. Mr. E. Badley has passed! with honours tlie matriculation examination held in Auckland in December. The Rev. Mr, Perkins told the congregation at the . Knox Church on Sunday night that Sunday, the 28th inst., would be his farewell service, as he would be moving to Inglewood the following week. Mr. Gould would be his successor, and he hoped that the same sympathy and kindness would bo extended to his successor as had been extended to himself. There was a good attendance at the Urenui supplementary sale yesterday, and a good yarding, but nothing exciting in regard to prices. The sheep farm offered for sale on behalf of Mr. Wilson was not sold. A vanishing opportunity! This is the last week of Rennie’s Sale at The Big Store. A big lot of fresh bargains have been thrown out. Come and get your share. Next week may be too late. Hurry!*
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16681, 2 March 1920, Page 3
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201WAITARA. Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16681, 2 March 1920, Page 3
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