HORSE-CLIPPING. A. J. DAVEY, O OVAL MAIL STABLES, is now prepared to do Clipping 111 any quantity. All Clipping under personal supervision. Satisfaction Guaianteed.
notice to trespassers. A NY Person found Trespassing on Ji't. the Properties of the undersigned, with dog or gun. or in pursuit of game, will be PROSECUTED. Ihe said properties are situate upon or adjoining the Salisbury, Croydon, and Maksim Hoads. C. GOODWIN. A. W. BUDGE, W. HATHAWAY, VK-KERS. TO SELL OR LEASE. VO:7 ANTED to Sell, or Lease, t,VV Boardinghouse, situated at Dougins. Apply A. WALTER. Douglas. DAIRY HERDS. WE have several Dairy Herds for Sale. • For further particulars, apply MATTHEWS AN I) BENNETT, Auctioneers, 3nglcwood.
NOTICE. jQITRAYIXG .on niy_ Property, Gor>_j) don Hoad, Toko, Eleven Lambs. Owner can obtain same by paying c;> Public Works Office, Stratford, 16th Mav, 1912. MOKI STREAM BRIDGE, MOKI ROAD. TENDERS will be received at this Office until Noon of FRIDAY, the 31st clay of May, _ 1912, for the Erection of the above Bridge. Contract papers may lie seen at the I ost Office, Waitara, and at the Public Works Offices, New Plymouth and Stratford. No tender necessarily accepted. C. J. McKENZJE, Resident Engineer. MOTOR-CAR FOR HIRE. WH. ROOK has n first-class • Motor-car for Hire. Orders left at Davison’s Motor Garage, Broadway, Stratford, will j'cceivi prompt attention. xßiono Ho. penses. JOHN DAVIS, Gordon Road, Toko.
NOTICE. AVING disposed of rny Butchery 'JLJ Business to P. COLLINS, as from JUNE Ist, 1912, I desire to Thank the Public for past favours, and hope they will extend their patronage to rny successor. ".NOTE.—AII Accounts owing must lie paid, or arranged for, by JUNE 10th ’ 1912 ‘ J. HUME. Stratford, May 23, 1912. iTVf 0R MAI 4BY H 0 RTIC ULT U RAJ. \iS HALL. MONSTER FOUR DAY BAZAAR. In Aid of the norma n by horticultural SOCIETY, Will be Opened by THE HON. T. MACKENZIE (Prime Minister) At 3.30 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, 29th MAY MAY BOth, 31st, and JUNE Ist. (Immediately after the Ceremony Unveiling Monuments to Fallen Soldiers). Admission Is, Children Gd. R. T. COWERN, Hon Sec.
9 s WILL BE GIVEN For the Best Answer to the Question “Does ths Expersss of Music Lessons PAY THE PARENTS ?" No entrance foes. Replies to extent of about 200 words, and sent in by 28th hist. Address — W. E. HOLDEN, PIANO FORTE TUNER, STRATFORD. (16 Years’ Piano Trade Experience). Workshop— York Chambers, Stratford. 4? 9 One/ avi
"T}RT ANTED to Buy, Rata and Matai V v Firewood in any quantity; highest prices given for good sound wood. F. Shackleton, Princes Street, Hawera. T7IOR SALE—About 7 tons good Hay. Apply at once, to J. Hume. TEIOR SALE, GO Acres, freehold, near Jl scliool and creamery, all ploughand easily cleared; 4-roomed ahlc, house. Price £l9 per aero; terms £3OO down, balance 5 per cent, for 5 years, with right of renewal; a real snip. Apply T. LA MASON, Land Agent, etcj T N VTTATT 0 X-HOLDERS are reJL minded of the Foresters’ Fortnightly Assemblies on Monday. May 27th. “Long Night.” Music hy Ngaere Orchestra. Home-made supper, Mrs Brooking. C. Copostake, Hon. Sec. Social Committee. 'ANTED, a competent HousoV keeper: wages £1 week. Apply l to this office for address. TJWDNIVa Black and White Slut, -b with white face. Owner may (drtain information hy applying at this office ANTED, two Men (bachelors'). t v to milk IG cows on shares, during coming season ; must produce reference. For address apply this office.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 24, 25 May 1912, Page 6
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