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IMPORTANT LAND SALE.

An important land sale, takes place at iiawera to-morrow, (Saturday), when the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company will after a rare selection of choice dairy farms, on particularly easy terms. The estates comprise 750 acres belonging to -Mr ('has. (iondson. on the productive Waihi Downs; 800 acres belonging to the estate of the late Joseph Pease, situated close to the borough of Hawera; 357$ acres at Meremere lielonging to Mr J. McGregor; 298 acres at Whakamara, owned by Mr W. T. White; and 5 acres near Normanby. The land will be offered for sale oi lease, full particulars being given in the advertisement appearing in this issued The sale offers a gooil chance to dairymen desirous of acquiring some of the most productive land in the Dominion. .MOTES AND WEMORANOA. The Foresters' "long night" takes place on Monday evening next at the Foresters' Hall. Mr. 11. D. Lowers, of the Economic, Stratford, has a large stock of ladies' costumes in the newest tweeds just to hand; also jackets, jerseys, underskirts, and millinery. Your inspection is invited.

The Egmont Clothing Company notify that they are prepared to equip Boy Scouts with (-very requirements prior to their going to Wellington, and at reasonable prices too. The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Limited, and Reduced, advertise a number of straightout leases on page 2, and the attention of intending purchasers is directed to same.

The owner of a number of stray lambs is wan red. On Saturday, June Ist, Mr Newton King holds a horse fair at Stratford. Mr Chas. Zaehariah, District Manager of the Public Trustee, gives notice with regard to claims against the es tat© of the late F. Smyth Pollock.

Mr Newton Kino; will sell 750 head of mixed cattle at the Stratford yard* on Tuesday, May 23th. Mr Newton King will hold a clearing sale at Riverlea on Thursday Mav 30th, on account of Mr A. P. Hughes. Particulars appear in another column.

On Friday, May 31st, the N.Z.I nd Mercantile Agency Co. will hoi

a springing heifer sale at the Stratford saleyards, when about 250 good. well-grown dairy heifers in calf will Ik offered for sale. Particulars appeal elsewhere.

The Patea Borough Council invites tenders for the removal of trees and vegetation from the market reserve. Patea. If the Stratford Boy Scouts are to meet General Baden-Powell, il.ev ought to be sure of turning out spiel; and span. The Egmont Clothing Company is able and willing to_a?sisl in upholding Stratford's credit in this direction, and how it will do so : s indicated in the company's advt., which appears elsewhere. * For Influenza tafco Woods' Great Peppermint Curt.-. Never Fails. U fti y* Sd. For comfort and figure elegance the corset we most strongly recommend is Warner's rust-proof No. 601, at S> 11a. * Pioslvn football jerseys are the 3 Children's Whooping Cough or Croup quickly cured by Tonking's Linseed Krnulsion. To realise an eight thousand pound stock in three months is a huge task. nevertheless, that is the one which confronts me in consequence of the expiry of the lease of my premises a 1 the* end of .June. The great relinquishing sale forced upon me has now been running for one month, resulting In the disposal of a large amount of goods, for which T have to thank my numerous patrons. The stock, however, is still very heavy, and, as all the new goods contracted for have not vet been delivered, my efforts to empty the shelves must be intensified rather than relaxed. It is hardly necessary now to speak of the greatness ol the'concessions being given: hundreds of customers can testifv to that.—A -•pence. *

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 23, 24 May 1912, Page 6

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IMPORTANT LAND SALE. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 23, 24 May 1912, Page 6

IMPORTANT LAND SALE. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 23, 24 May 1912, Page 6

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