PLSELSC NOTICES. MOTOR FOR HIRE. R. GRE3SG DESIRES no intimate that lie is prepared to accept Engagements for tlie Hire of his Reliable Motoi Car,' at shortest notice. , Address: Telephone No. 181, Stratford. MOTOR-CAR FOR HIRE. WH. ROOK has a first-class • Motor-car for Hire. Orders left at Davison’s Motor Garage, Broadway, Stratford, will receive prompt attention. ’ Pnone 115. HORSE-CLIPPING. A. J. DAVEY, Moyal mail staples. is now prepared to do Clipping in any quantity. All Clipping under personal supervision. Satisfaction Guaranteed. TO SELL OR LEASE. VYTS7ANTED to Sell, or Lease, '{iV V Boardinghouse, situated at Douglas. Apply A. WALTER, Douglas. STRATFORD A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. MEMBERS, and the General Public, are hereby notified that the Office of the above Association has been removed to my Offices. Broadway. B. FEARON, Secretary. iIN THE MATTER OF THE IMPOUNDING ACT, 1884. IMPOUNDED in the Stratford Pound, by the Borough Ranger, for trespassing on Orlando Street, one White Cow ; branded something like G on near rump. If not claimed within seven days from date hereof,,the said Cow will' be sold by Public Auction at the Stratford Pound at 12 noon on THURSDAY, the 16th day of May, 1912. Dated this 10th day of May, 1912. R. DIVEHALL. Poundkeeper. IN BANKRUPTCY. In tlie Supreme Court, holden at New Plymouth. NOTICE is hereby given that a Second and Final Dividend of Twopence half-penny (2 Id) in the £, making in all a total dividend of five shillings and eight pence half-penny (5s Sid), is now payable on all proved and accepted claims in the Estate of EDWARD BURGESS, of Stratford, Boot and Shoo Importer. Promissory Notes, if any, to be produced for" endorsement prior to payment of dividend. ALFRED COLEMAN, Deputy-Official Assignee. Stratford, May 10th, 1912.
-j! ACRES Leasehold, 10 years I pjiJ rent 42s per acre, purchasing clause £45 per acre. All ploughable open land, well watered, few chains from factory, school, and railway station; new house 4 rooms, man’s room, piggeries, cowshed (16 bails); few miles from the rising town of Hawera. A groat opportunity for a family man with a few hundred pounds; half year’s rent in advance. 125 ACRES Leasehold, 10 years, rent 36s 6d per acre, with purchasing clause at £3B per acre; few chains from school and factory, metal roads; handy to railway station, and neb far from Hawera. About 100 acres level cleared land in good pasture; house 4 rooms, pantry, bathroom, washhouse, with copper, cowshed (12 bails); rent, half yearly in advance. Apply <!AMES AND GSLLMAM, SOLE AGENTS, HAWERA. SHOOTING SEASON, 1912. Ist of MAY to the 31st JULY (Inclusive). LICENSES to shoot Cock Pheasants and Californian Quail in the Stratford Acclimatisation Society’s District will be issued by the following Post Offices:— . Stratford, Toko, Cardiff, Micburst, Whangamomona, Stratumore, Huikama, and Eltham. Fee £l. Country residents sending the fee will have their Licenses posted by the. Secretary. , N.B.—A REWARD of £5 will be paid to any person giving information that will lead to the conviction of any person sb "oting without a license. All Licenses must be produced on demand of any Ranger. GAME LICENSES ISSUED. C. B. Walsh, F. Collins, A. L. Hooper. J. Gunderson, F. James,,.!. W. Green, A. Green, F. A. Bell, G. A. Harris, H. Edwards, L. Walker, I. Lyi'ord, A. G. L. Lvford, A. H. Clothier, W. S. Broderick, J. T. Martin, G. D. Hunter, W R. Davies, H. Campbell, J. M. Goldup, E. A. Townlcy, W. Lovett, J. Butch art, A. Col eon, C. Pennington, A, E. Stockley, R. Hardley, J. Floyd, F. Barrett, T. Young, .!. Petrie, G. Knox, G. I. Todd, W. N. Cheatle, A. B. Clark, T. Wilson, E. W. Campbell, A. George, T. A. Lineham, R. B. Anderson, F. i). Sheahan, C. Jackson, H. Yoylo, F. howler, J. Wilson, F. Jans, G. Henry, T. Kirkwood, E. J. Kirkwood, W. McQuay, D. Steven, N. F. Dunlop, F. Rhodes, A. Stewart, E. B. Stohr, F. Malcon, ,J. Morrison, T. 0. Colson, Y. Membery, P. Thomas, E. Walsh, W. Cannon, L. Pcnbcrthy, J. Voyle, W. J. Morrison, A. Meredith, j. Dodd, W. Rowe, R. Handley, N. M. Coleman. C. D. SOLE, Secretary IHOR SALE, 60 Acres, freehold, near 1 school and creamery, all ploughable, and easily cleared; 4-roomed ’ house. Price s?l9 per acre; terms £3OO > down, balance 5 per cent, for 5 years, • with right of renewal; a real snip. - Apply T. LAMASON, Land Agent, etc - 1| NVITATION-HOLDERS are reJ. minded of the Foresters’ Fortnightly Assembly on Monday, May 13. y Music, Ngaere Orchestra. C. Copestake, Hon. Sec, Social Committee,
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 12, 11 May 1912, Page 6
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