BUSINESS NOTICES. YOUNGER MEN Will now turn their attention to Vacation Apparel 1 Our CROWN MODEL SUITS in Summer Weights and Colours will be worn by the most fashionably dressed men at the popular summer resorts this season. We would also suggest PANAMA HATS, SILK SHI RTS,;;! FANCY SOCKS, SILK UNDERWEAR, and the ! lat--; est styles In FOOTWEAR, J' THE EGMONT CLOTHING ; fj,-; . ; i ' ” COMPANY.
AUCTION SALES. STRATFORD SALE AND WEANER FAIR. TUESDAY, MARCH sth. EWTON KlNGjwill sell at his yards as above. HEAD MIXED CATTLE,,, 1 ’ Including—--55 3 and 4. year bullocks 50 2\ year steers , ;;;210 20 month steers 80 20 month empty heifers 20 2i year heifers, in calf 60 store and forward cows 10 fat cows 175 wearier steers 150 weaner heifers 50 weaner Jersey-Holstem heifers lib Als °> ■ % . -h n i From NUEUHAKERE STATION--175 fresh-conditioned 3j year bullocks. HOI SALE AT 1 O’ -17 1 iUDAM fir lit h ' u ft'RENUI SUPPLEMENTAH7 SHEEP FAIR. - FRIDAY, MARCH Bth. TVT EWTON KING will'hold his SupiV piemenlhry Fait in liis yards'as above. PRESENT ENTRIES—•MIXED SHEEP. ih ■ V-t ilFurthCr Entries Solicited.
HAWERA. i AUTUMN •jJ- FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, ‘ • March Bth and 9th, at 10 a.m. ' riTHE N.Z. L. & M. AGENCY X COMPANY, LTD., will ; Sell by Public Auction as above—--500 HORSES, comprising—
150 heavy and medium draughts,100 van and carriage horses .50 '.Weighty growers V ISO hackneys, light harness horses, and. cobs 20 well-bred. Shetland ponies The above are a splendid selection, the majority are coming direct from the breeders, and include several annual drafts of good weighty sorts. The light horses are 'also a good lot. To those requiring good horses of all descriptions this sale can be recommend Gd ‘ GUY COOPER, R. MORRISSEY, Auctioneers.
, PUNIWHAKAU SHEEP FAIR. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13th. mHE N.Z. L. & M. AGENOY J. COMPANY. LIMITED,, will,hold a SHEEP FAIR in MESSRS. MALONE AND WORTHINGTON’S YARDS on the above date. ' ENTRIES SOLICITED. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. TB ORTH WICK AND SONS, . LTD. (Australasia), will NOl receive pigs until March llth. Dates appear elsewhere. 11 . J. BUTCHER, Representative. NOTICE. THE WOODVILLE BACON CO., LTD., will NOT receive pigs 'until ■March llth. Receiving dates appear in another column. 1 J. BUTCHER, Representative.
NOTICE. HAVING dissolved the Partnership hitherto existing between us as Butchers, at Toko, as'from the Ist of MAIICH, 1912, all Accounts owing must bo paid or arranged to enable us to close Partnership accounts, on or before MARCH. 20th, or will bo sued for without-further notice. The Business will be carried on as imrotofore by ANTHONY FERGUSON. FERGUSON BROS., Toko, February 27, 1912. MOUNTAIN TRIP. n|T HE “FAVOURITE” BRAG will, a weather permitting, leave the OR OWN STABLES for the Stratford Mountain House on SUNDAY NEXT at 8.30 sharp. Intending passengers please book early. A. C. MARR.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 56, 1 March 1912, Page 6
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