The track to the East Mountain '-.louse is now quite dry, • and tliougn it is still somewhat bumpy, tliere is really nothing to stop parties driving up. A telephone is to be installed at the house at an early date, and this should prove a great convenience to visitors. After the' inchest at Whangamomona yesterday, the jury handed their fees, totalling £1 -Is, to Mr. C. 1). Sole, who acted as Coroner, as a donation to the Stratford Hospital. At Whangaaioinona yesterday ■ Mr. C. I). Sole, J.P., held an inquest regarding the death of Arthur Nelly, who was found dead in bed on Thursday morning. The evidence showed that Nelly u'as in his usual health on the day previously, and that ho must have died in ;his' sleep without making any noise. A verdict of death from natural causes was returned..
') DEATT-r! !i - ■ •JAKES—On October 7th, i9ll, Jane, dearly beloved, wife of Henry Jakes, aged 52 years. Deeply, regretted. BUSINESS NOTICES. A RE YOU A GARDENER ? i , ~ ~n IF NOT, START NOW. Come-in TO-DAY and lot us provide you with a few TOOLS necessary to commence, and when you have inspected our BALL-BEARING LAWN MOWERS Just have a look at our GARDEN RAKES, HOES, SHEARS, SPADES, and FORKS, “PERFECTION” KEROSENE COOKING STOVES. Wo are just opening up some of these Celebrated Cookers, and invito you to call and inspect them. Nothing will give us greater pleasure than to show thorn to you and explain their many advantages and labour-saving ) qualities. m COMPANY. (Late Sidney Ward and Co.) BROADWAY, STRATFORD. AUCTION SALES. STRATFORD YARDS. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10th. np HE N.Z. L„ & M. AGENCY -f COMPANY, LTD., Stratford, will sell by public auction as above--/ji)A HEAD MIXED CATTLE, Ty including—--120 12 to 15 month steers HO 12 to 15 month heifers 05 empty heifers HO store and forward cows 70 mixed yearlings *lO choice in calf heifers, close to profit. 15 dairy cows Sales at 12 o’clock every alternate sale. PUBLIC NOTICES. A PEEP INTO THE FUTURE. WHAT WILL BE HEARD NEXT YEAR ? Mrs. Smith: “Why, Mrs. Jones, what lovely Fresh Eggs. I would wilji'Rlv give my grocer 2s (id per do/., if 1 could get them like these.” Mrs. Jones: “Well, Mrs. Smith, I did not got them at the grocers, uor did I pay 2s Od. [ bought - them last year from the Stratford Egg Circle, and preserved them.” Depot: Mrs. Russ's, Broadway South.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 45, 7 October 1911, Page 6
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