The sports in connection with tlio Bayly Memorial Scholarship will ho hold at New Plymouth to-morrow. The dairy factories will pay ont the monthly cheques to-morrow (the ISth), 'instead of the usual day, the 20 th. The mystery attached during the last few weeks to the disappearance of the well-known native, Ned Skipper, was cleared up hy the discovery yesterday of Ins body hanging from a tree in a" dense and almost inaccessible piece of bush on Mr Arthur Locke’s farm about a mile and a half from Smart Hoad, says the “News.” An old landmark, the shop opposite the post office, is in progress of demolition in order to make way for the new two-storey premises to be erected for Messrs Hallenstein Bros., says the Kltham “Argus.” The material in the old building is being taken to Hawera, to be utilised in the construction of a dwelling house. More Wertheim Sewing Machines have been sold in Australasia than of all other makes put together. Agones: L. Dixon and Co., Stratford.*
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 81, 17 November 1911, Page 6
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