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DON’T BE MISLED ! W.B. CORSETS ARE THE BEST. BEST DS VALUE. OE3T lii STYLE.

BUSINESS NOTICES. v_ . JOS. W. BOON BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR. Hogan Street. Stratford. Estimates given lor all descriptions of Building Work in Town or Country. Dairy Factory Work a vo»'em!ity. lU. NOTICE. H'AVTNG taken over Sir. Lovett’s _ business, wo arc now prepared to uadortako ail classes of BRICK, CONCRETE, And DRAINAGE WORK, Lime, Cement, Ericks, Eire Clay. Eire I’ipcs, and All Classes of Ericks, Cliinincy Rots, Drain All Work entrusted to us will bo faithfully carried out. Sanitary Ware Supplied. Any order loft with Mr. Lovett will ho promptly attended to. MURRAY RROS., STRATFORD. FOR SALE. 11J ACRES. OWING to ill-health, the cheapest Farm in Taranaki; all level and in grass and crop; IS paddocks, largo house and first-class outbuildings; railway station, factory, and school adjoin property; frontage is very suitable for cutting up. With careful farming the farm would return at least £I2OO per annum. Price only £2O per aero; terms if desired. Title, Land Transfer. Address ‘*‘Eann 27,” care this Ofliee. SHOOTING SEASON, 1911. ICENSES to Shoot Cock ‘ PhcasLJ - ants, Californian Quail, and •ther Imported Game will ho issued »y _ the Post masters at Stratford (.principal), Toko, Cardiff, Midhirst, Whangamoniona, Strathmore. Huiakama, and Eltham ; fco £l. Season from Jst May, 1011, t«T 31st day of July, 1011, both days inclusive The following Native Game may he diet:—Native Pigeons and Wild iluck; all other native game absolutely protected. The following licenses have been issued:—Frank Collins. W. S. Clark, Am. Read-head. A. C. Bublitz, F. dans, J. Mischcwski, J. F. Foley, C. ,1. Barker. 11. Campbell, D. S. Glasgow, P. A. Coisop. Vvd R. Davis, F. \l. Grayling. H. J. Dunham, H. J. ledge. R. ilardlev, 11. Voyle, Wm. Donaldson, .1. T. Seoit, E. E. jStohr, V. J. Walsh, U. Green. C. E. Walsh, Id Kirkwood, A. Eland, L. R. Davies, L. ,J. Newell, P. O. Clemow, Wm. B. Jarrielc, Geo. A. Harris, 1). R. Savigo, A. 11. Clotiu’es, G. Syrno, J. \'oyio, A. E. Ricklebcn, W. J. Morrison, E. J. Kirkwood, E. Wood, C. E. Rowe, A. AVr.lter, L. Curtis, T. D. Unison, E. Vidilsh. J. Petrie, F. A. I’yrer, 11. Handley, 'id H. Lash. A. -trewart, 'id Lyford, A. G. L. Lylord, A’. .1 i. Rowsou, J. Stewart, \ . Dimwit, E. Hooper, L. A. Liueliam, N. M. Coleman, Geo. Coleman. J. Kenny, A. Kenny. V/. Griffiths. C. F. Tuck, ■; I. Edwards, J. \V. Boon, \V. Lovett, A'. McQuay, M. Fowler, A. E. Rhodes, F. Rhodes, E. .Membcry. R. \V. Garliek, G. Steer, 11. C. C. Slromiiom, E. A. Townicy, J. Martin, J. Floyd, R. ii. Phillips. A. Simmons, W. Bushy, N. I'. Dunlop. A. (d Milner, J. E. Smith. L. Walker, W. 11. '•Lockley. R. I!. Anderson, J. Wilcock, V. id Miller, E. Hill, -T. Wilson, A. J. Davcy, W. Rowe, J. Hewitt, A. Sangster, A. Scott, 11. Wickham, Goo. .McQuay, H. Gray, G. AV. Scanlon, R. Mnimsey, A. Stocltiey, J. 1. Rowe, F. A. Gilison, 11. I'd Hayden. C. J. Maslen, AV. Id. Eiennorhassott. P. E. Frank, AV. P. Dclamore, Id. H. Knucky, W. R. Bennett. A. Rutherford, A. G. Rutherford, A. E. Clifford, A. J. Lees. Cd Riley, J. Lnccna, O. H. Allen, J. G. Chou, J. T. Kilpatrick, J. G. Ritclrfo. Jd Gui (lit ns, J. W. Green, AV. IT. Harris. E. M. Mariow, C. E. Seabright, I'd Fowler, R. Shottor, -Id Tnverarity, J. Grosehinski, T. Cool:,son, James Jackson, L. Fetch, Cims. Gattnn, 11. Gatton, J. Lcvaudoski, (d Oaultor, A. Meredith. r ld Idutmin, AV. Calvert, AV. Atkins, Lon Stevens, G. Tld Corbett, AV. Clcoglmn. C. IT. Glagit. R. Barlow, E. 11. Sharrock. E. Bcachan. J. A. Shields, I'd Hamilton, E. Law. C. D. SOLE, Hon. Sec. STRATFORD ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. "ANIMALS PROTECTION ACT, 100 S.” milE sum (if Ten Pounds will bo 5 paid to any person that will give informal inn' that will lead to the conviction of any person commit ting a breach of (ho above Act by shooting any native or imported game during (ho close season, or being in pursuit of same with dog and gun. By Older of the Comics!. C. I). SOLE. pr V/ANTSCG. TkSTANTEI) Known, the Coronal ion V Slating Rink will remain

EPS P.7SNC. Ti IS T AI MATE PLAT NS TROTTINC! W : JJjUii. ANNUA L MEETING, To lio hold on the IT A W EIIA i I AC ECO UIIS K, Oil THURSDAY, JUNE 22nd, 1911. President: -Mr. E. E. Naldor. Vico--1 'residents: Messrs. J. W. Bradford, 'l'. It. Ex ley. A. B. -Gamliu, J. Fit/.gerahl, J. C. Moutoliore, (!. Meßain, C. I). MoKoir/.io, J. iMeCluggage, A. r i’. Bake, J. Smith. Stewards; YY r . J. jiradlord, J. F. Butler, J. Butcher, A. Birchall, L. Goodgcr, (I. H. Gibson, A. J. Jury, 0. Preston, A. A. Quin, L. Webster. Handicappor and Starter: Mr. J. Jl. Pollock. Judge: Mr. J. Crocker. Clerk of Scales: Mr. 11. Morrissey. Clerk of Course: Mr. C. Le Campion'S Timekeepers: Messrs. E. ' Lucena and H. Morris. PROGRAMME. FRIDAY, JUNE 23rd. 1911. First Race Starts at 1 p.rn. Maiden Handicap Trot, of £l2 10s; second horse to receive £2 10s from the stake. For maidens at time of start. Nom. 7s Cd, ace. -usl One mile and a half. Normaubv Handicap Trot, of' 20 so vs; second horse to receive 5 r.ovs from the stake. Nom. 10s, ace. 10s. One mile. Waimatc Plains Handicap Trot, of 35 sovs; second horse to receive 5 sovs from the stake. Non:. 20s* aec. 15s. Two miles. j; Ladies’ Bracelet Handicap Trot, value. .212 10s. Nom'nafcor of winner to receive Bracelet value £10; nominator of second horse to receive , Bracelet value ,£2 10s Horses to run on the nominatim of ladies. Amateur riders and dri vers licensed by the N.Z. Trotting Association allowed three second? additional iiandicap. Nom. 7s (id aec. :ss. One mile and a half. Hawera Handicap 'J'rot. of 20 sovk f second horse to receive 5 sovs othe stake. Nom. 10s, aco. 10s. One mile. Stratford Handicap Trot, of 25 sovs; second horse to receive 5 sovs of Clio stake. (Open to unhopplec’ Trotters only). Norn. 15s, acc. 10s Two miles. f. Races run, under the Rules cl N.Z. Trotting Conference. 2. All races optional saddle or harness. 3. Ail horses must be registered with the N.Z. TrrtUng Association. -I. Nominations must ho accompanied by necessary fees, otherwise they will be rejected; also, age, sex colour of horse, and colours to Ik worn by rider. 5. Nominations must contain last three performances (winning or 100 ing). The omission -,of compliance initiation -invalid. (See Rules). (3. All disputes and objections arising out of the racing shall be set tied by the Judicial Committee. (Soi Rule 81). 7. Hitlers and drivers must v.cigl out in full jockeys’ colours anc breeches. I 8. Protests must lie accompanied by a deposit of £5, and must be ii the hands of the Secretary witiii; ion minutes of the decision of tin face. The deposit fee is forfeited t: tie' Trotting Association should tie. objection be dismissed. 9. Riders and drivers must present at scale current season’s licenses. Ju. All nurses must bo ridden <.; driven out to tlio satisfaction of tin patrol stewards. NOTE.— Nomina lions for all event: will close on FRIDAY, -June 2nd" 1911, at 8 p.m., at the Secretary’s ollice, Regent Street, ! lav, era. Handicaps will appear on oi Acceptances will close on SATURDAY, Juno i7t!i, at 8 p.m. YV. O’CALLAGHAN, Secretary, P.O. Box 7(3, Hawera. Approved by N.Z. Trotting Association. PUBLIC MCTSCE3. BUSH FELL.!NG. PPLIUATJONS are called for 1%. Foiling 500 to 2000 .Acres of Budi at Ni'.lathakevo, Awakiao. Specliicstieos may be seen at Newton. King’s. Stratford and New Plymouth, 'and a.t Niikuhakcre. . STRATFORD A. AN!) P. ASSOCIATION. Jj)()!SON has been laid for dogs on. the above Show Grounds, and any dogs found trespassing will lie shot. E. JACKSON, Secretary, Sale, 1 inline, 7 rooms, bathroom, pantry, washhouse, dairy, and outbuildings, and 7 acres land. R. MeCOHM ICK, Celia Street. STRATFORD RFTA 11 .IMIS’ ASSOC! A’l lON.

LL Shops will observe iU ON, DA V Juno as i\ino’f Birthdav. ■ ix 13. .\\i)ri;siix, .Vlon. b'cei clary.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 88, 2 June 1911, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 88, 2 June 1911, Page 6

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