AUST9ON SALES. REGAN STREET, STEATFOBI). THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th. IVTEWTON KING has received insti'iictions from MR. CHARLES CHARD, who is leaving the district, to Soli, on the above date, WITHOUT RESERVE, tiie whole of his Household Furniture, Kitchen Utensils, Implements, etc., as under—--3 double iron bedsteads, wire mattresses, kapoc beds, 5 single iron bedsteads and mattresses, 3 stretchers, chest drawees, duchess chest, washstands and ware, 2 dining room tables, easy chairs, couches, wicker chairs, bentwood chairs, fenders and fire irons, hall stand, round tables, pictures, linoleums and carpets, kitchen utensils, mangle and wringer, milk pans, churn, wheelbarrow, garden tools, piano (slight reserve), etc., etc., etc. 1 cow, due October 2 cows, empty, in milk. Tine and disc harrows, s.f. plough, etc. Sale at 1 o’clock. AT THE MART. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th. m LAMASON will Sell at his JL • Rooms, as follows: — Poultry, vegetables, seed potatoes, kitchen dressers, coppers and stands, milk cans, tables, 3 gigs, oats (2nas), oats for tov* I or horse feed, also the bulk of furniture of Mr. E. Robinson, who is leaving the district, comprising linoleums, bentwood chairs, wicker chairs, garden tools, bedsteads, wire mattresses, cocoanut mats, hearthrugs, blankets, curtains and poles, wicker tables, round table, dining table, kitchen table, carved tray, earthenware jars, door slips, carpet slips, pictures, dressmaker’s model, 28ft hose, step ladder. Also, .50 shares Stratford Dairy Co. Sale at 1 o’clock. i
TO-NIGHT. fNIQUE AMD INTERESTING ) PICTURES. Once Seen, Never Forgotten. PHILIP HEREFORD’S i FAMOUS ILLUSTRATED LECTURE TO-NIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK. TOWN HALL. '’Tickets at ROYAL TEA ROOMS. «a No reserved seats. 2s and Is. STRATFORD COUNTY COUNCIL. mENDERS will be received until 10 a a.m. on WEDNESDAY, September 18th, 1912, at the County Office, Stratford, where specifications may bo seen, for— Contract No. BG3—Supply of 1450 ■ cubic iyards of Boulders on Roads : in jSqpth Riding. Contract 1 No. 861—Supply of 960 cubic yards of Boulders on Clii .. miel Road, at Cardiff. Contract No. 865—Supply of 240 cubic yards of Boulders on Upper Waingongoro Road Contract No. 866—Supply of 300 cubic yards of Boulders at Hastings Road, 220 cubic yards at Kapuni Crushing Site, and 200 cubic yards at Kaupokonui Crushing Site. Contract No. 867—Supply of 320 cubic yards of Boulders on Opnake Road, near Western County Boundary. Contract No. 868—Supply of 500 cubic yards of Boulders on Broken Road. o i,.Renders. E. C. ROBINSON, County Engineer.
TO LET. -ROOMED HOUSE and 7 acres of e Land, Pembroke Road; electric light, bathroom, etc. ; rental 22s 6d per week, 5-roomed House and 3 Acres of Land, Warwick Road, nice level section; rental 25s per week. C. AND E. JACKSON, Broadway. NOTICE. T REQUIRE Owner for Sheep. All J. expenses to bo paid. N. 13. ERYDAY. Ngaere, sth September, 1912.
mOKO BACHELORS’ ANNUAL B BALL Will ho held in the CORONATION HALL, TOKO, FRI DAY EVENING, 6th SEPT. Music supplied by Mr. Murray Fowler (piano and cornet). Tickets ss. J. BRENNAN, Hon. Secretary. IN OR SALE.—Sittings of Purebred J 1 Indian Runner Duck Eggs, price Is Gd per sitting. Orders left with Mrs. Russ will be filled in rotation, any infertile eggs replaced it eggs are returned. Note; Parent Bird bred from Mr. AY. Knight’s great strain of competition winners, purchased from J. N. McLean’s Austral Poultry Farm, Rotorua.—E. PARKER, Mountain Road. WANTED, V T at once. Federal Store. a good General Servant Apply E. A. Alger, WANTED KNOWN—Job Printing in all its branches, at lowest current rates, at the “Stratford Evening Post” Job Printing Office. mOO much attention cannot be JL given to the feet, entrust the care of yours to experts, by dealing at the C.B. A., Broadway, G. Liddington, Mgr., late E. AY. Lewis. WEEKLY BARGAIN at the C.B. A. Ladies’ Glacie Boots, Patent Cap, Pump Sole, usual price 18s 6d, “Weekly Bargain” price 15s 6d. C.8.A., Broadway, G. Liddington, Mgr., late E. AV. Lewis. WANTED, reliable Boy, as Mounted Runner on Ngaire Rorind. Apply at once, Manager “Stratford Evening Post.”
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10, 5 September 1912, Page 6
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