r- CCTJDM SALES. M.Z. L. & M. AGENCY Ji. COMPANY, LIMITED. LIST OF SALES—APRIL— M onday, 29—Opunake. Tuesdav. 30—M anaia. MAY— Monday, 6th—Kakar.amea Monday, 6th— Kltham Tuck: lay, 7th—Stratford Tuesday. 7 th- -Stratford Woo!, Skit: ami .Hide .Sale. Thursday, 9i :i—Thoroughbred Sale, Tatlersall’s, Hawera. Er’day, lOlii - Hawera. Friday, lOtli--Koliiiratahi. Saturday, lit;)—Horse Fair, TatterrpHE N.Z. L. & M. AGENCY -L COMPANY, LIMITED. LIST OF CLEARING SALES— June 17th—Judd Bros., Tariki Road Tariki Juno 28th—Edward Row, Brookes Road, Stratford. July Ist—H. Rickard, Monmouth * Road, Stratford. July 3rd—V. Membery, Bird Road, Stratford. H. Woirin, Warwick Road, Stratford date to be arranged. Win. Lacy, Pembroke Road, Stratford, date to be arranged. Armstrong Bros., Ross Road, lariki date to be arranged. INGLEWOOD WEDNESDAY, MAY Ist. |UT ATT MEWS a. SENNET! jJtJ. null sell by Public Auction ns above, on Wednesday next— OjfkA HEAD MINED CATTLE. O 00 I n d u di n g SALE AT 1 O’CLOCK. INGLEWOOD. BOUSE FRIDAY, MAY 3rd. MATTHEWS & BENNETT Xv-S- will hold their Horse Fair in the Inglewood Stables, as above — PRESENT ENTRIES—HACK AND HARNESS HACK AND HORSES. 5 unbroken horses Entries Solicited. At 1 p.m. QJLLBES NALDER STOCK SALES FOR APRIL— Okaiawa —Monday, 29 Monday, 29—Clearing Sale on account of Mr. E. Collins. MAY— E 1 th am—Wed nesd ay, 1 Glover Road, Hawera—Thursday 2. Kaponga —Friday, 3 M anaia—Tuesday, 7. Okaiawa —Monday, 13. El tham—Wednesday, 15. Glover Road, Hawera —Thursday 16. Anroa—Monday, 20. Manaia —Tuesday, 21. Monthly Horse Fair, Princes Street, Hawera —Saturday, 25. Okaiawa —Monday, 27. Kith a m—Wed nesd ay, 29. Glover Road, Hawera— Thursday, 30 Kaponga—Friday, 31. STRATFORD WOOL, HIDE SHEEP SKIN, AND TALLOW SALE. NEXT SALE MAY 7th. Cl LIENTS are requested to forward J lots so as to reach us by FRIDAY*, May 3rd. COIJNQ. HOBBS AND CO. (gTANLEY REGAN AND PRIVATE HOTEL JULIET STREETS. (Next Messrs. James and Co.’s Warehouse), Stratford. MRS. H. McKAY, - - Proprietress. Thu above conveniently situated bouse, luiin. from railway platform, having been thoroughly renovated and re-furnished throughout in an up-to-date manner, the new proprietress has re-opened the business as a First-class Boarding Establ'shmet, and is now ready to receive guests. Tourists ' and the Travelling Public will find the Accommodation and Cuisine Second to None. HOT DINNERS from 12 to 2. Moderate Tariff. MRS. McKAY. Stratford, April 15th, 1912. 1 Eotabliohad 189 b. ] JOHN jpfcTKtE, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER. fValcbo*, Claoka, Jswollorif, S'llvcrvkiro, and Eljofropiala, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. I .urge At'.sortrn«nt of. Article# unitable for present#, Al‘ LO WEST PRICES. REPAIRS A SPECIALITY. JOKM PETRIE, Ji row! v ft?, Strati or <i. BS2SOEEEEESE S PS ‘ tcIBSSQ! ke:e;p it bv vou ALWAYS ! it euros o(l Bruises. Cuts, Wounds, Burns, or Scolds, promptly und completely, it is a perfectly sale nml (rust wiiri Si y ointment to have about ilia house. Sold Everywhere - - 1 G
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1, 27 April 1912, Page 8
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