BUSINESS NOTICES. YOUNGER MEN Will now turn their attention to Vacation Apparell Our CROWN MODEL SUITS in Summer Weights and Colours will he worn by the most fashionably dressed men at the popular summer resorts this season. We would also suggest PANAMA HATS, SILK SHIRTS, FANCY SOCKS, SILK UNDERWEAR, and the latest styles in FOOTWEAR. ■ ' THE EGMONT CLOTHING COMPANY.
AUCTION SALES. STRATFORD YARDS. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13. j')J2 THE N.Z. L. St M. AGENCY, CO., LTD., and MESSRS. YOUNG, HOBBS and CO., will sell by Public Auction as above— HA A HEAD MIXED ©ATTLEj OUli Comprising—--70 3$ year good fresh bullocks 210 18 month steers 90 store and forward cows 170 18 mouth boons 50 2 year heifers • 83 2* year steers 150 mixed weaners 8 bulls Also—--1500 sheep GOO forward ewes 30D 2 and 4 tooth wethers 500 good lambs / Sale at 1 o’clock. STRATFORD BOROUGH COUNCIL. LEASE OF VALUABLE BROADj U WAY PROPERTIES. TLAMASON has received in- • struct!ons from the Stratford Borough Council to offer by Public Auction at his Sale Rooms, Broadway, Stratford, on WEDNESDAY, the 13th day of March, 1912, at a quarter past Three o’clock in the afternoon, the Leases of the under-mentioned: Properties, for a term of Ten Years from the First Day of July, 1912, viz : LOT I.—Subdivision 1 of Section 326, Town of Stratford, con- ■ a tainiuig 5.2 perches more or loss, with the buildings on the ground floor;thereof only, being the Northern Shop and Premises now occupied by Mr. A. Spence, Draper. LOT 2.-—Subdivision 2 of said Section 326, Town of Stratford, containing. 5.2 perches more or less, with the. Buildings on the ground floor thereof only, being • the Southern Shop and Premises now occupied by Mr. A. Spence,. Draper. LOT 3.—Subdivision 3 of said Section 326, Town of containing 1.2 perches more dr less, with the; Buildings on the ground floor thereof only, being the premises now occupied by Mr. J. F.. Watson, Jeweller. \ LOT 4.—Subdivisions 4,5, 6, and 7, of said Section 326; Town of Stratford, containing 5.62 perches more or less, with the buildings on the ground floor thereof only, being the Shop Premises now occupied by Mrs H. Brown, in connection with her Fruit and Confectionery Business and Dining-rooms. For particulars and conditions of lease, and upset rentals,apply to : the Auctioneer or the Town Clerk, PHILIP SKOGLUND. Town Clerk.
WANGANUI RAM FAIR. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 22nd and 23rd, 1912. Freeman r. jackson and co will Sell by Public Auction as above—--728 purebred 2-tooth Lincoln rams 687 purebred' 2-tootli Romney Marsh rams 100 purebred 2-tooth Southdown rams 81 purebred 2-tooth Border Leicester rams 15 purebred 2-tooth Shropshire Down rams 10 purebred 2-tooth English Leicester rams 10 2-tooth Border Leicester Lincolns , 74 stud Lincoln rams 23 stud Romney Marsh rams 6 stud Border Leicester rams 1 stud Southdown ram 1738 Aiso_ 20 stud Lincoln ewes, bred by Donald; Esq. 10 stud Romney ewes, bred by D. G. Forlong, Esq. 42 stud Southdown ewes, bred by Messrs, R. C. Sharpe and others. SALE STARTS AT 10 A.M. SHARP EACH DAY. The stud ewes will be offered at 10 a.m. on First Day. Lincolns only will be offered on the FIRST DAY, the Studs at 2 p.m. All other breeds on the second day. Studs at 2 p.m. All Rams will be sold singly in the ring, thus giving buyers every facility to make a careful selection. FIRST DAY—Lincolns and Lincoln Studs SECOND DAY—Romneys and other breeds LUNCHEON PROVIDED.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 38, 9 February 1912, Page 6
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