BUSINESS NOTICES. P 1 » is, ici&sss m s. 8$ • -> WHY YOU SHOULD ORDER YOUR XMAS SUIT NOW ! We can assure delivery. V/3 can do justice tc you and ourselves. We can hold the Suit awaiting your convenience. Pries 60s, 655, 70s, 755. THE EGMONT CLOTHING COMPANY.
AUCTION SALES. STRATFORD YARDS. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28. TVTEWTON KING will sell by T Public Auction, at his yards, as ibovo—--400 HEAD MIXED CATTLE Including—--150 yearling steers 100 yearling heifers 60 empty heifers 45 2 year steers 40 store cows 10 fat cows 1 3 year purebred Shorthorn bull Sale at 1.30 •< elect. Ml NOTICE OF POLLING-DAY. F pursuance of the Legislature Act, 1908, and its Amendments, I, FRANK BIRD, Junior, Returning Odicer for ilia Electoral District of Strati or I. cm hereby give notice that, by virtue of a Writ bearing date the 21st clay cf November, 1911, under the han-I of the Clerk of the Writs, an Election will be held for the return of a qualified person to serve at Mor.iDor for tV said district; and that t 1 e latest hour for receiving nominations of candidates will be noon or, the 27th day of November, 1911; auc that the Poll, if necessary, will he taken at the several polling-places o! the said district on the 7th day of I.'e comber, 1911. Every man desirous of becoming a candidate must be nominated by not less than two electors of the district by a nomination paper as prescribec. by Section 105 of the sajd Act, Jcliv cred to the Returning Officer on oi before noon on the 27th day of No vember, 1911. The following are the polling-place: for the Electoral District of Stratford : Nos. 1 and 2—The Town Hall, Strai ford (principal) No. 3 —The Courthouse, Stratford No. 4—The Public Hull, Midhirst No. s—Railway Cottage, Waipahu No. 6—The Public School, Tariki No. 7—The Public School, Norfolk Road No. B—The Where, Calgcr’s Gardens, Inglewood No. 9—The Public School, Durham Road No. 10—The Public School, Dudley Road No. 11—The Public School, Lincok Road No. 12—-Mr. S. Turnbull’s Cottage. Cross Road, Huirangi No. 13—The Public School, Kai mata No. 14—The Public School, Waitui No. 15—Mr. A. J. Taylor’s Resident Kaimiro No. 16—The Public School, Pern broke Road No. 17—The Public School, Denbig’i Road No. 18—The Public School, Ratapik; No. 19—The Public School, Salisbur. Road No. 20 —The Public School, Stanley Road No. 21—The Public School, Ac I:! am Road No. 22—-The Hull, Kahouri Bridge No. 23—Tho Public School, Bird Roac No. 21—Messrs. Brown Bros’ Wharo. Wingrovo Road, Pukengahu No. 25—The Hall, Ngaerc No. 26—The Public School, Cardiff No. 27—The Public School, Rowan No. 28—The Public Scliool, Mahoo No. 29—-The Hall, Toko No. 30—The Hall, Douglas No. 31—The Public School, Raupuha No. 32—The Public School, Puniwliakau No. 33—The Public School, Tututawa No. 34—'Die Hall, Te Wera No. 35-—The Public School, Huiroa No. 36—’Phe Public School, Kioro No. 37—The Public School, Pohokura No. 38—The Public School, Makabu No. 39—The Hc.ll, Strathmore No. 10—Tiie Carpenter’s Shop, Whangamomona Tunnel No. 41— I Tlk* Public School, Tarata No. 42—The Public School, Purangi No. 43—The Public School, Matau No. -1-4—The Ha-11, Whangamomona No. 45—The Hall, Kohuratahi NR. -16 Messrs. Gee and Burch’s Re sidoncc, Moki Road No. 47—Mr. A. J. Bray’s Cottage, Wbangamomona Road No. 48—Tim Public School, Tahora v 0 40 The Library, Mangero Road, Wiiangamomona No. 50—Tim Public Scliool, York Road, Midhirst No. 51—The Public Works Cement Shed, Skinner Road Dated this 23rd dav of November. 1911. FRANK BIRD, Junior, Returning Officer. BTRATFORD VIEW WARE—The latest' Novelty; sec James’s window for samples. Charles E. James.
PUBLIC NOTICES. LOST—IOs REWARD. BAY MARE, with rug on; BAY PONY, rug on ; short tail. The above reward will be .paid on information to T. COLSON, THE STRATFORD RETAILERS’ ASSOCIATION. ALL SHOPS will CLOSE at 1 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, on account of the Show. Thursday will be observed as. the usual half-holiday,closing as usual at 1 p.m. R. B. ANDERSON, Hon. Sec. AFTER 53 YEARS OF PROHIBITION. MAINE STILL STANDS TO IT. THE Final Figures Show a Majority of 753 men for the Prohibition side; women have no vote in Maine. •T'Lg TARANAKI JOCKEY CLUB. CHRISTMAS MEETING. fYWNERS and TRAINERS are reYT minded that Nominations for ill Events CLOSE with the Secretary m FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24th, at } p.m. E. P. WEBSTER, Secretary, ’ New Plymouth. Box 33. A Public Works Office, Stratford, 22nd November, 1911. ERECTION OF MOVABLE SCHOOL AT WHANGAMOMONA. RENDERS will bo received at this ± office until Noon of THURSDAY, he 30th day of November, 1911, for •he above work. Drawing and speciications may ho seen at the Public Yorks Snh-Officcs, Pohokura and iVhangamomona, and at this office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. C. J. McKENZIE, Resident Engineer.
BUSINESS NOTICES. FOR SALE. M ic e ; mttle freehold of io Acres, situated )n Denbigh Road, close to creamery aid school; all level, and well fenced, ;n good metalled road; house of four^ w rooms, with 6-bail cowshed, havshedr Ac. ; lease has 3 years to run, at ii rental of £SO a year; purchasing danse of £lO an acre: goodwill, including 16 cows, cans, 24 paid-up shares, 2 sows, £4OO. G. AMD 5. JAGKSOWj s Land Agents, BROADWAY. QSRAfvI AND METALLIC FILAMENT LAMPS Obtainable from Oil. BICYCLE SHOP, York Chambers, Broadway. 300 latmg. per acre. ACRES, Freehold, Good Quality; level and undu\ Handy to Cream mv J. B. Richards. £l2 /jTA OOD House, 5 Rooms, full J 'Of Acre Section, £375; £25 de•ior.it, balance arranged; cheap. J. B. Richards. FjEASE NOTE.—AH the latest importations in Lawn Tennis and Cricket Material, Fishing Tackle, and Raney Goods will bo found at G. W. Mills’ (late Cargill’s), Broadway, Stratford.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 86, 24 November 1911, Page 6
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