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A married couple with one boy requires situation on farm. Entries are now being received for Mr. Newton King’s next horse fair, which takes place on Saturday,* January 6th.

A statement of receipts and expenditure of the County of Stratford for the year ended 31st March, 1911, appears in this issue. ’renders are invited for the supply' of dog-collars by the Whangamomona County Council.

Applications are invited for the position of dog-tax collector by the Whangamomona County Council. The solicitors’ offices in Stratford will close on Saturday, December 23rd and rc-opcn on Monday, January' Bth. Mr Newton King will hold his Stratford stock sah l at his Stratford yards to-morrow.

Messrs Lamason and Melville’s weekly sale of poultry', vegetables, furniture, etc., will take place on Saturday next.

Mr W. E. Porter lias one of his original references to Taupiri coal in another column.

' The Woodville Bacon Co. publish their pig-receiving dates for January. E. Dixon and Co. have a specially line assortment of latest music, accordeons, harmonicas, and other musical smallware for Christinas sale.*

BUSINESS NOTICES. XMAS GIFTS— The Gift problem is easily solved by a visit to our Store. We have just opened up a largo shipment ot ANTIQUE DESIGNS in COPPER WARE— Vases, Jugs, Kettles on Stands, Fern Pots, Jardinieres, Candlesticks, Salad Bowls, Fruit Dishes, Biscuit Boxes, Jelly Dishes and Trays, and ELECTRO-PLATED V/ARE — Sugar Scoops, Jam Dishes, Butter Stands, Bread Servers, Cruets, Teapots, Flower-stands, and Epergnes, Bread and Fruit Trays, Water Jugs, all new designs, and carefully selected. Why not Select NOW, before the rush sets in. Let uo assist you in your Selection. TARANAKI HARDWARE COMPANY. (Late Sidney Ward and Co.), BROADWA Y. STRATFORD. LAMES! SMART DRESSES. CHOICE MILLINERY. LOVELY LOT OF FLOWERS, From 6d to 2s 6d. SUMMER DRESSING JACKETS And WRAPPERS. \ 1 i...- .. CHILDREN’S FROCKS AND PINAFORES, And, in fact, everything the little ones require. EMBROIDERY—A beautiful lot in all widths, prices from 4d to 8s (3d per yard. JOB LINE of VAL. LACES, at prices to startle the, residents of Stratford. 1 JfyJRS. j^pCALLUM, Broadway Stratford. PUBLIC NOTICES. LOST, from Broadway North, one Grey Mare, with cover on; newly shod. Reward of 10s will bo given to any person giving information leading to recovery of same. F. A. CRAMER, Baker, Stratford. IN THE MATTER OF THE IMPOUNDING ACT, 18S4. IMPOUNDED in the Stratford **- Pound, by County Ranger, for trespassing on the East Road, near Douglas, one Bay Mare; shod, and branded something like P.N. on off rump, star *on forehead. If not claimed within seven days from date hereof, the said Mare will be sold by Public Auction at the Stratford Pound at 12 noon on WEDNESDAY, the 27th clay of December, 1911. Dated this 21st day ,of December, 1911. R. DIVE HALL, Poundkeeper. BACON COMPANY JANUARY DATES— Stratford—Monday, 8, 15, 22, 29. Toko—Tuesday, 2, 16, 80. Midhirst—Tuesday, 9, 28. Tariki—Wednesday, 10, 24. Douglas Road—Wednesday, 3, 17, 31 L. NAIRN, Per C.T.C. WHANGAMOMONA COUNTY COUNCIL. DOG-TAX COLLECTOR. fa •PPLICATIONS are invited for the above Position. Schedule of duties and conditions of employment may he inspected at the Post Offices at Strathmore and Whangamomona. Applications received up to noon, WEDNESDAY, the 27tb inst., at the County Offices, Whanganiomona. ALFRED COLEMAN. County Clerk. 21st December, 1911. WHANGAM OMONA COUNTY COUNCIL. TE N DERS EC )R. DOG -COLLARS. TENDERS (to Close at the County Offices, Whangamomona, at noon on WEDNESDAY, the 27th inst.), will be received for the supply of Dog-collars for the ensuing year. Conditions obtainable from the undersigned. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ' ALFRED COLEMAN. Clerk. 21st December, 1911.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 9, 21 December 1911, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 9, 21 December 1911, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 9, 21 December 1911, Page 6

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