AMUSEMENTS. MR. 3. D. HSNE, M.P., Will DRESS HIS CONSTITUENTS At the SCHOOLROOM, ROWAN, ON FRIDAY, MAY 31 st. Chair to be taken at 7.30 p.rn. CTT ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN O CHURCH. ANNUAL TEA MEETING AND SOCIAL, In the SCHOOLROOM AND CHURCH, On TO-NIGHT. TEA AT G. CONCERT AT 8. Soloist; MISS BELLE McNAB, of Auckland. Tickets for Tea and Concert Is 0 i, for Concert Is, can be obtained from Church Members.
SKATING ! CORONATION SKATING RINK, EVERY EVENING AT 7.30 AND THURSDAY *SD SATURDAY AFTERNOONS i. 30. ' Prices: Ladies 6d, Cents is.
TARANAKI'S GREAT MID-WIMTER CARNIVAL. Tho Farmers’ Four Days’ Outing. After the Cloge of a Successf.il Dairying Season. THE THIRD GREAT DOMINION DAIRY SHOW. HAWERA, To bo Opened by the Prime Minister, At 12 Noon on Wednesday, June 12tii. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY, JUNE 12th, 13th, Kith, and 15th. All Sections Filled. Dairy Machinery in Motion. The BcsL-of the Milking Machines—the Machines that have stood the Test of Time—will again he on Exhibition, with all the Latest Improvements. See the Great Exhibit by the Government Agricultural Department. See the Championships for Dogs, Poultry. Competitors from all parts of the Dominion. Come and see the Great Football Matches, Wednesday, June 12, at 3 p.m.—Wellington v. Taranaki. Saturday, Juno loth, at 2,30 p.m., Wanganui v. Tararyiki. The Most Popular Outing in the North Island. Train Arrangements to suit all Branches. Entries Close SATURDAY, June 1. A. M. CONROY, Show Secretary. Box 47, Hawera.
ORMANBY HORTICULTURAL HALL. MONSTER FOUR DAY Tn Aid of the NORMANBY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, Opened by “the HON. T. MACKENZIE (Prime Minister) At 3.30 p.m. on TO-DAY, 31st, and JUNE Ist. Admission Is,' Children 6d. R. T. COWERN, Hon Sec. W. H. H. YOUNG AND CO., LAND BARGAINS. | | A ACRES, about 70 acres i. ioLP stumped and resown; 11 paddocks ; all well sheltered with natural and ornamental plantation; good 7roomed house, splendid outbuildings; everything in real good order. £34 per acre; good terms. -i rjrj ACRES, tip-top Dairy Farm. Sea one mile school, factory, and railway station; good Imiklings, and orchard. Price £27 per acre; easy terms to a good man. ( \ 1 ACRES, 15 paddocks, all o| j 2 ploughable; well fenced, metalled road, 1V miles school, creamery, and railway station; guaranteed to carry 40 cows; 21 acres of crop, 5 acre’s turnips, 1 acre carrots, 20 cows, spring dray, cans, implements, three stacks hay; the lot £27 10s per acre , a model farm, will pay to inspect. rr Q ACRES, all ploughable, 9 padi O docks, 50 acres ploughed and sown down in English grasses; good house and outbuildings; creamery on section. £3O per acre; £4OO cash; good mortgages. 1 O/fl ACRES, 105 in grass, balance 5 in bush, good fences, metalled road, school, creamery, and P.O. one mile, good bouse and cowshed. £l2 per acre; £3BB cash, orwill Exchange for sheep country. The above are only a few of a choice selection of properties we have cn our books. Clients shown over properties Free of Charge. W. H. H . YOUNG AND CO., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, STRATFORD.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 28, 30 May 1912, Page 1
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