NOTES AND MEMORANDA.
Mr. E. B. Stohr publishes a notice of special interest to dairy farmers in his space elsewhere. On Tuesday, October 10th, the N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co holds a stock sale at the Stratford yards.
On Monday next, Messrs. Young, Hobbs and (Jo. conduct a stock sale at tho Strathmore yards. Tenders arc invited for the construction and erection of a bridge on fork Hoad.
Mrs. Miscall, of Rosegrove House, Orlando Street, notifies that there are a few vacancies for hoarders at this comfortable a’)id convenient borne. Rosegrove House is only seven minutes’ walk from the Stratford Post Office.
“Thy AVill be Done,” and Sun of My Soul” will be sung as prelude and anthem at AVesley Church, peoples’ meeting, to-morrow night. The Hev. C. C. Harrison will preach at 11 a. m. and 7 p.ra. All are invited to these hearty ahd helpful meetings.* On Thursday, October 12tig Mr. Newton King conducts a sale ■ f household .furniture on account of Mr AVm. C. ttaikes. Particulars appear in another column. .
The N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd.,. conducts a stock sale at Eltham on Wednesday next, October Hth.
'On Thursday next, October 12th, the N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd., sell 250 Load of cat lie at Hawora. 'On Thursday, October 26th, Air. Newton King will hold a. pedigree
.)ers.-y sale at Stratford, ami a bull fair on Friday, October 27th. Entries are now being received. Messrs. T. Sorthwick and Sons are offering ltd per lb for buconors.
Messrs. Matthews and Dennett solicit entries for their Inglewood horse fair, which takes place on Friday, October 27th;
Messrs. Matthews and Bennett’s next Inglewood stock sale takes place 1 .m Wednesday, October lltii. Entries appear in another column.
Mosrs. Matthews and Bennett’s Taratu stock sale takes place on Monday next. ■ Entries appear in another column.
Miss M.orison, A.T.C.L., teacher of pianoforte and harmony, publishes a card in another column. A four-hnri.dred-gall.'in tunic is offered for sah' cheap. Attention is directed to the Stratford Egg Circle’s notices in to-day’s issue. The demand for eggs has surpassed the most sanguine cxpoeta r lions.
A recent visitor to Wiiangamomona speaks in the highest terms of Mrs. Court’s temperance hotel. He says it would do credit to a town many times the si/,o of Whangamomona, and is kept in the very best manner, cleanliness being an especial feature.
.“.Always wear flannel next to tho skin” was good advice, Mr Speight. Duly see that it is the Roslyn Un-■b>-;rkab!'’ “Delta” finish.*
Thorn is a ru!l guarantee for ten years with every Worthedm Machine sold. Agents: E. Dixon and Co., Stratford.
Tonking’s Linseed Emulsion—tho only corain euro. From all chemists and stores—ls Gd, 2s Gd, 4s Gd.* Ask for the famous Roslyn Writing Pads.*
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 45, 7 October 1911, Page 6
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