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SHURQH CERVICES.

CIHURCH OF ENGLAND—Strat- { ford, 8, Holy Communion; 11, Morning Prayer and Litany; 7, Evening Prayer. Toko, 11, Holy Communion; 2,30, .Evening Prayer. Midhirst, 2.30, Evening Prayer. Toko Road, 7.30, Evening Prayer. " 'ALVATION ARMY, Fenton Street *-) Sunday, Prayer Meeting 7 a.m., Holiness Meeting 11 a.m., Children's Service 2.30 p.m., Salvation Meeting 7 p.m. All heartily invited. '"IT. ANDREW'S CHURCH—Morn--3 jng, 11; Evening, 7. Ngaere, 2.30. Rev. J. Pattison, Minister. lOKO PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH _Toko, 7 p.m., Mr Liliewall. If ETHODIST CHUR CH—Stratford - 11, Rev. A. O. Harris; 7, Rev. A. Reader. Midhirst, 11, Rev. A. Reader; 7, Rev. A. O. Harris. Cardiff, 11, Mr H. Lacey; 7, Mr H. LinyauL Stanley Road, 2.30, Rev. A. Reader; 7, Mr G. Smith. Tuna, 2.30, Mr J. Jemison. Denbigh Road, 2.30, Rev. A. O. Harris.'Bird Road, 2.30', Mr T. White. mARANAKI RUGBY UNION. FINAL SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP. FINAL SECOND JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP. SENIORSCLIFTON v. WAIMATE. JUNIORS—CLIFTON V. KAPONGA. • SHOWGROUNDS, STRATFORD. THURSDAY, 30th JULY, 1914. Kickoff—Juniors 1.30 p.m. Seniors 3.15 p.m. Admission—Gates Is; Stands ,Is. Train from New Plymouth stops at Showgrounds. .PHILIP BKOGLTJND, ',,, Hon,-, Sec. LO.L.— It is requested that the • Qisters anjd Brethren" of the above Lodge will assemble at the English. Church, Regan Street on Sunday, 26th inst., at 10.45 a.m. for Divine Worship (in regalia). By order W.M.

NOTICE. A LL Stock now on Mr Donald's ■*■"-*- Farm at Toko, to be removed by Monday, 27th July, or will bo impounded. W. CRAY. » R, MtK. MORISON, Nurseryman :: Stratford. 'T7ISHES to Call Public Attention » to his Fine Collection of NURSERY STOCK. If you want— Good Applo Trees Pear, Peach or Plum Trees, Go to R. McK. Morison. A Good Cattle Hedge, Go to R. McK. Morison. A Good ; Ornamental Garden Hedge, Good Hardy Ornamental Trees, Good Hardy Shelter Trees, Go to R. McK. Morison. Also— Bridal Bouquets and Floral Emblems supplied on Shortest Noiico. Address all correspondence to R. McK. MORISON, Nurseryman :: Stratford. 'Phune 22. IMPORTANT SUBDIVISION AL SALE. : MARAETAI BLOCK. 30,000 ACRES IN 60 FARMS. RAPIDLY RISING DISTRICT. GOOD PLOUGHABLE LAND WELL ADAPTED FOR DAIRYING, FATTENING OR CROPPING.

LOW VALUES AT PRESENT WHEN SETTLED, VALUES MUST GREATLY INCREASE A BKAHAM & WILLIAMS,' LTD., X"l_ have been favored with instructions from the Vendors of the MARAETAI BLOCK, WAIKATO, to sell, by Public Auction, at the HORSE BAZAAR, HAMILTON, on THURSDAY, the 30th of July, at 12 noon, this fine block of iaiid, comprising 30,000 Acres, situated about 15" miles from tlie Putaruru Railway Station, with the Maraetai Railway Station on the property. Subdivided into 60 Farms, ranging-in area from 110, to 850 acres. About nine-tenths of the estate is flat and undulating, ploughable land. The general nature of the soil is of excellent, quality, being a dark loam, resting on a subsoil of doeayed Rhyolite. It only requires cultivation to make it worth many times the present price. The land is ready for the plough, it is well watered by numerous streams and springs, grown turnips, clover and English grasses to perfection-. ' Particularly healthy climate. Abundant rainfall, there being an average of 60 inches a year. Efficient railway communication is now established. Fencing .and building timber delivered by rail at reasonable prices. Good markets within easy distance. Post and telegraph office established. The land iu its natural state is covered with tussock, high strong fern, and manuka. It is easily worked in all seasons, and any weather, giving immediate nnd very profitable return when cultivated! It i's estimated that the first crop of turnips will about pay for putting the land down in permanent pasture. In no part of New Zealand are land values rising so rapidly as in this part of the Waikato district.

TERMS: 10s per acre on date oi sale; 10s per aero in 12 months, or improvements to that amount. BaP anee remain for-5 years at 5 per cent. Write now for plans and reports of this l.loek to ABRAHAM AND WILLTAMS, LTD., Palmerston North, the Auctioneers, or their Agents, MESSRS COOPER AND MANNING, and the FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD., Hamilton.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 80, 25 July 1914, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 80, 25 July 1914, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 80, 25 July 1914, Page 6

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