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AUCTION SALES. AT THE HAYMAEKET. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. NEWTON KING will Sell by Public Auction as above — PIGS, CALVES, HORSES, SUNDRIES. 23 won tiers 25 stores On account of MR. THOS. WEBB — 3 pedigree Berkshire boars, 8 weeks _ ; 1 double buggy, 2 gigs 150 totara posts, 1 plough 2 milk carts, 1 set harness Sale at 12 o’clock. AT THE MART. Poultry, including 2 pens Leghorn hens, vegetables, 2 tons table potatoes, 3 tons seed potatoes, 1 sot now gig harness, 2 ladders, copper, washing machine, d.b.r. bedsteads, wire mattresses, kapoc beds, blankets, rugs, duchess chest 4 drawers, chest drawers, writing desk, and G office chairs, couches, hall stand, wash stands, toilet sets, tallies, easy, kitchen, dining and rattan chairs, platform rocker, fenders and brasses, fancy, tables, cake stands, lamps, books, and sundries. Sale at 1 o’clock. TOKO. MONDAY, 30th SEPTEMBER. Newton king win sdi at ius yards, as above— HEAD MIXED CATTLE, comprising—--20 store cows GO mixed yearlings 15 2 year Heifers 25 springing heifers and cows Sale at 1.

r-i ILLJES AND NALDER’S STOCK <br SALES. FOE SEPTEMBER— Okinawa—Monday, 31. CLEARING SALE. Friday, 27—C. E.'Parsons. Otakelio OCTOBER— Eltliam —Wednesday, 2. Glover Hoad, Hawora—Thursday, 3. Manaia—Tuesday, 8. Hawora, Friday and Saturday, 11 , and 12—Supplementary Horse Fair. Okinawa, Monday, 14—Bull Fair. Eltliam—Wednesday, 16. Glover Road, Hawora—Thursday 17 Kaponga—Friday, 18, Bull Fair. Auroa—Monday, 21, Bull Fair. Manaia —Tuesday, 22, Bull Fair. Okalawa—Monday, 28. Eltliam —Wednesday, 30, Bull Fair. Glover Roadj 'Hawcrii —Thursday 31 NOVEMBER— . i v : Hawora—Friday, 1/ Special Bull and Empty Heifer Fair. Okinawa—Monday, 30. PUBLIC NOTICES. THANKS. MRS. CASKEY and Family desire ,to Thank thou* friends, particularly Dr. Carbory, Mrs. and Mr. Houghton, and Mr. George Bell, for kind help and sympathyvin their late sad bereavement. POLITICAL. A MEETING of the Supporters of .O. the Reform Party will be held on WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT (25th), at 8 o’clock, in the Borough Council Chambers. Business: To consider the question of forming a Branch of the “New Zealand Political Reform League,” in the Stratford Electorate. The Party’s Chief Organiser, MR. C. P. LINpERGREEN, will bo present, and will address the meeting. All persons interested in this movement are requested to attend. STRATFORD CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING, SOCIETY (Regd.). NO. 2 GROUP.

THE SECRETARY will attend at liis office, Broadway, on SATURDAY EVENINGS, from 7.30 to 9 o’clock for tlio purpose of receiving Applications for Shares and supplying information. NOTICE, WE, the undersigned Bacon-carers, give Notice that on and after the Ist October next, we will purchase Pigs subject to Government Inspection Only. Certificates showing the number of pigs condemned and signed by the Government Veterinary Department will bo sent to growers immediately pigs, have boon slaughtered, and compensation as allowed for by the “Slaughtering and Inspection Act” will bo paid in duo course by the Department of Agriculture. W. DIMOCK AND CO., Ltd., (Per S. 0. Baron, Mgr.), THE WOODVILLE BACON CO., LTD. (Per C. H. Nelson). DON’T mistake Herbert’s doorway if you miss that you miss the best value and rarest snips in town. DON’T grumble at the weather. Just wear C.B.A. Shoes, they make you happy and comfortable in any weather. C.8.A., Broadway, G. Liddington, Mgr. EMEMBER, price talks, and HerjLto bort’s low prices are going to toll a tale this season. WANTED to Buy, small Business; casii £lO. Apply by letter to “X,” care this office. LADIES’ Summer Costume and Blouse Robes 6s lid, 9s lid, those prices are absurdly low, but Herbert’s are making records. THE old saying, “Where did you got that bat?” The modern saying, “Where did you get those boots?” Answer, C.8.A., Broadway, they’re cheapest and best. G. Liddington, Mgr HERBERT’S Sd Stocking has never been equalled in Stratford, all I our Hose comes straight from the knitter to you.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 27, 25 September 1912, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 27, 25 September 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 27, 25 September 1912, Page 6

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