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AUCTION SALES. GOVERNMENT VALUATION OF SHEEPSKINS, AND AUCTION SALES OF HIDES, CALFSKINS AND TALLOW. THE above valuation and pales will be held.at mr Wool St-. S'leepskin Valuation, November 12, Hides, Calfskins and Tallow, November 12. Consignments must arrive by Erday pravioJb to valuation. I N.Z. LOAN AND MEKCA.N I ILK ' | AGENCY CO., LTD CHURCH SERVICES. |OLV TKINIT\ PUUJKOH.- ■ 23rd Sunday after Trinity. Stratford 8 a.m., Holy Communion; ll a.m., Holy Communion ami Sermon; 2M) p.m., Children's Service; Toko lhm\ .7.Mil The offertories at the Service by the Order, of the Synod will be given to flu' Country Church Fund.

ETHOD.'ST CHURCH, Stratford ITA u ; Mr K. Wickham; 7, Rev. 11.. Ji. Tiusley. Midhirst: 11, Roy. R. B. Tinsley; 7, Mr l>. Beaumont. Cardiff; 11, Mr T. White. Stanley Road: 7.80, Mr F/. G. Poster; Radnor Road: 2, Mr I*. Wellington. Bird Road: 2, Rev. R.'B. Tinsley. QT. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Stratford.— 1.1 a.m. Subject: "The prospects of Universal Peace." 7 p.m. "A Nation Rejected." Sabbath s chool 2.30 p.m.; Ngaere at 2.30 p.m. Mr Percy Thomson. Minister: Rev. J. Dawson C. M'adill. SALVATION ARMY HALL.7 a,m. Prayer Meeting, Mrs Close, 11 a.m. Holiness Meeting, Ensign Campion, 2 p.m. People's meeting Y.P.S.M. Smith, 7 p.m. Salvation Meeting, Ensign Campion, Tuesday, Prayer Meeting 7.30, Mrs Ensign Campion, Wednesday, Home League 2.15. Thursday, Welcome Home Social, Ensign Campioil, Special Programme and Refreshments B P m - / /-\RI)ER OF ~Tim STAR IN THE yJ EAST, No. 1. Room, York Chambers (over R. Richardson's store) First Sunday in the month, Public Meeting 7 p.m., subject of address: "Australasia the Home of the New Sub Race." All welcome. PLUNKET NURSE. -LUNKET Nurse Wake will be ii* attendance at her rooms, Municipal Buildings every Tuesday and Saturday between the hours of 1.80 and 4.30, and on Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 12 noon also, to receive moth era and babies. Free to all. Telephone, 265.

TO STAND' THE SEASON AT STRATFORD AND TRAVEL SURROUNDING DISTRICTS, THE ONLY STRAIGHT-OUT TROTTER. OF ANY NOTE IN TARANAKI By Abbey Bells (.Mp.)—Countess of Todd (imp.) TODD BELLS is a handsome chocolate chestnut, standing 15.3; . a straight-out trotter, with beautiful action, and exceptionally good tempered. An aristocrat of his line, with purple lineage second to- none ; jvpd inherits the speed and foaUgetling qualities of his sire—4&bey Bells. The sire of Todd Bells was a straight-out trotter, and has a public trial of 2.15 at 3-years. He ia also the sire of G rattan Bells, champion 2-year-old trotter of Australasia, record 2.29': Delavan Chimes, champion 2-year-old pacer. Australasian record,'2.26*. Countess of Todd, dam of iodd Bells, is the only mare in Australasia by that remarkable young sire Todd (2 14) who was sold by auction in America for £6OOO. Todd is by Bingen (2.6,1), sire of Uhlan (1.54), the world's champion straight-out trotter. The stamina of the family is undeniable. No horse in Australasia carries more speed-producing blood than Todd Bells. His pedigree is uninipeaenable. He bar some useful pertormances to his credit o n the race track. Some of Ins principal victories are: Tamahan Mnlmpuku Memorial Handicap at South Wairarapa trotting meeting. At three years old he started four times at Wanganm 1 rotting Club's Easter meeting, securing three wins and a second. Since then he has won the President's Handicap at Wanganui, two miles in 4.58. and Waikato Cup, two miles in 4.54, Hawera Handicap, 4.55, and other races. The Trotting Journal says: Todd Bells is a pure goited trotter « f the highest type. His performance ot getting to the end of two miles in 1 54 was accomplished in such a style as to place him among the best of our future trotters. . The public have not seen tins horse's best perrnrmanee yet. Being •i voting horse he will u o am be put into* training after the season. so •will 4n\v serve » limit*'.' number of u , ar .-f.. .\. |.t\ earl; to Mi-e disappointment. . . , TODD HELLS will be trucked every week between Inglewood and Hawera when sufficient inducement offers. PEE if 68. PAYABLE Ist JANUARY, 1919. -Ml care No responsibility. Paddookim- 2, <M per week. Mares met at Stratiord or Hawera Station on advice. , ~ , For full pedigree and pat -oulars, write or ring up 'Phone 15. Stratford or 'Phone 2845. FTnwera. For particulars, applv—- ' To NAP. NELSON. Groom in Charge. Or EMPIRE STRATFORD. >Ph'opp 15 TT BAPRACLOFGH. Tn\iner 'Phone 2S Is, Fanthain Street, Hawera

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 84, 2 November 1918, Page 8

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