The Public Works cricket team continued their victorious career on Saturday, when they defeated a _ team hailing from Pohokura and its immediate vicinity. > ■ • ; The five-year-old son of Mr. F. Gooch, stable proprietor, of this town, was run over yesterday by a horse and trap, while walking acros sthe bridge in> Broadway. Tlie lad,- as anay bo imagined, was' badly-bruised, but the extent of his injuries is not yet ascertainable.
BUSINESS NOTICES. REDUCED. CROCKERY PRICES 10 TO 25 PER CENT. Y OU who have broken China to replace, or Wedding Invitations to answer, should profit NOW and profit greatly. FOR TEN DAYS WE ARE HOLDING A GREAT CROCKERY SALE. to get our heavy stocks reduced. Splendid Bargains in good Crockery i of every description. SALE CLOSES MARCH 20th. TARANAKI Hardware COMPANY.! : •NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TOKO SPORTS. ON 28th March, the usual 12.50 p.m. Train will. Leave Te Wera at d 1.50 a.m., Arriving Toko 1 p.m., Stratford 1.35 p.m. BY ORDER. TARANAKI HUNT CLUB. A FURTHER Meeting of those interested in the Formation of a Branch at Stratford of the Taranaki is to be held in' Messrs.; 0. (and E. Jackson’s office, Broadway, THIS EVENING at 8 6’clock. , Businessj, To' receive ,report] from sub-committee set up to canvas members, and, what .country is available to ; hunt over.' , I'E, 1 MATTER m(I d’HE :JMr , P 0t T N DING ACT, 1884 A ‘ f I IMPOUNDED in the Whangamoi mona Pound, by the County Ranger, for trespassing on the Toko Road. One Grey Mare; no visible brand ; not shod. If not claimed within seven days from date hereof, the said Mare will be sold bv Public Auction vat the Stratford Round,, at 12 noon on ■MONDAY’. the Ist day of April, 1912. Dated this i 26th • day ■ of.fMarch', : 1912.i <. . R. DfVEHA CL, ! Mad « i iuo« pouudkjeeper, H IN THE. MATTER OF THE IMk ! ■ POUNDING; ACT. ■IBB4A .: !b IMPOUNDED in the Stratford ■? ' , Poii'nd; by the’ -Countt Ranger, for trespassing on the East Road, One Bay Mare, and also One Black Gelding; both shod,; no,visible brand. If not claimed within seven days from date hereof'the said Mare and Gelding will be sold by Public Auction at the Stratford Pound, at 12 Noon on MONDAY, the Ist day of April, 1912. Dated this 26th day of March, 1912. , V ~i R. DIVEHALL. A’ ’ Poundkeeper.
REMINDER. LL ACCOUNTS outstanding in BICYCLE BUSINESS, which has been QJTRATFORD SKATING RINK. TOWN HALL. OPENING NIGHT—MONDAY, APRIL Ist. EVERY EVENING. Admission and Skates: Ladies Is, Gents Is 6d; Season Tickets (to admission and skates) 10s). Attendants provided. Floor Manager: MR. A. GORTON. Ladies Free on Thursday Afternoons from 2 to 3. QAD ACRES, Freehold, Gooo O’U'U Quality; level and undulating. Handy to Cream £l2 pot qi'ro .1, T? Richards. HOUSE, 5 rooms, full J acre, £350, £25 deposit, balance monthly instalments; splendid opportunity. J. B. Richards PC A ACRES, Dairy Farm, Education (JU Lease, handy to town, and factory. Price, including stock. £650. .1 R Richards. WANTED, everybody to go to the Garden Party, at Mr. H. Sander’s Residence, Warwick Road, Thursday Afternoon. Admission; Adults Is, ChildiiHn 6d Proceeds in aid of P.M. Church Choir /unci. connectionnvith SMART BROS’ close, MUST BE PAID on or before the 31st MARCH. SMART BROS.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 76, 26 March 1912, Page 6
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