NOTES AND MEMORANDA.
A rough hairocl black and white cattle dog is advertised for; A reward is offered for the return of a bitch and a pup. Miss M. Hutcheson publishes a notice of thanks in this issue. Messrs Wilson and Son have a large stock of horse covers on hand, which they are offering for 18s 6d. Messrs C. and E. Jackson, land and commission agents, Broadway, advertise a number of properties for sale and lease! To-morrow, Mr Newton King sells -85 horses at his monthly horse sale. Our readers are reminded of the sale of poultry, vegetables, furniture, etc., to ha. dffbred at Messrs Kemp and Sawlo’s' rooms to-morrow. 'Mr Newton King’s haymarkot and mart sales take place to-morrow. W. Hr and A. McGarry advertise two straight leases in this issue. '• Mr A.' fe'pcnce’s great shelf emptying sale commences on Saturday, July Ist. Groat' reductions arc made in ladies’ trimmed hats, warm winter jackets and dress materials. Mr. Newton King’s list of clearing sales for July arc advertised. The N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd., Ha worn, sells 55 dairy cows on account of Messrs. T. and J. Walsh, in addition to their usual stock sale at Hawera on Thursday next. —- . On Wednesday, July sth, the N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd.'; hold a stock sale at Kltham. A strong family to milk 60 to 70 .cows on shares is wanted. For chronic chest complaints, Woods' Groat Peppermint Cure. Is 6d, 2s Gd.* Auction advertisements will bo found on page-6 and 8. To save the trouble of handling a iheavy stock, at stock-taking which takes place in , August, A. Spence has decided to, gold a great shelf-empty-ing sale, commencing on Saturday, July Ist. The firm of A. Spence, Broadway, Str,afford, is " now well known’to‘the public of this town and .district, having been here for over a year. The proprietor takes this opportunity to thank Ins numerous' patrons for the liberal custom given him and to assure them that, as in tliepast so in the future, lie will use his utmost endeavours to maintain * and dxtcncl a business connection which ho hopes will always prove to he mutually beneficial. The great shelf-emp-tying sale which he is now holding should go a long way towards attaining this desirable end.* For that present you intend giving vour friend I Gn to H. -T Hopkins’.*
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 110, 30 June 1911, Page 6
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