AUCTION SALES. TOKO. MONDAY, 25th NOVEMBER. Newton king win sen at bis yards as above— HEAD MIXED CATTLE, comprising—--25 2 year empty heifers 15 store cows 50 mixed yearlings 5 bulls 1-1 springing heifers and cows Sale at 1 o’clock.
STRATFORD DAIRY YARDS. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26th. 'jVTEWTON KING will sell at his 1.1 yards as above—--36 choice springing heifers, close to profit 10 dairy cowtf, at profit and close On account MR. R. H. PHILLIPS--30 dairy cows and heifers, at profit and close up. Sale at 1 o’clock. STRATFORD YARDS.
TUESDAY, 26th NOVEMBER. Newton king win s©u at im yards as above— HEAD MIXED CATTLE, comprising—--150 3 and 4 year bullocks 6(J 2 year steers 80 2 year heifers 100 store to forward cows 150 yearling steers 100 yearling heifers 20 hulls Sale at 1 o’clock. MCA ROAD BOARD. A PPLICATIONS, closing at 10 a.m. on SATURDAY, the 21st, day of December next, are invited for the Position of Working Foremen. Schedule of duties may be seen: at the Board’s Office on Wednesdays and Saturdays and at the office of this paper. H. TRIMBLE, ' Chairman.
IN THE MATTER OF THE IMPOUNDING ACT, 1884. TMPOUNDED in the Stratford JU Pound by the County Ranger, for trespassing on the East Road, two Bay Geldings, clipped trace high; no visible brand. If not claimed within fourteen days from date hereof, the said geldings will be sold by Public A liphnn .of fllQ ft h’O+'pAlvl Dnimd 4 TO Auction-at the Strafford Pound at 12 noon on WEDNESDAY, the 4th day of December, 1912. Dated this 21st day of November, 1912 U R. DIVEHALL, < U 1: Poundkeepar. THE MATTER OF THE ’, IMPOUNDING ACT, 1884. TMPOUNDED in the Stratford JL Pound, by the County .Ranger, ■ftfFTO§f&ssing oirtlte Hastings Road, one Jersey Cow, branded H.C. on oil rump, and three holes punched in near ear. If not claimed within seven days from date hereof, the said Cow will be sold by Public Auction at the Stratford Pound at 12 noon on WEDNESDAY, the 27th day of November, 1912. .Dated this 21st day of November, 1912. R. DIVEHALL, ■' i Poundkeoper. QN KEE AND CO., BROADWAY, STRATFORD, Beg to announce that they have specially prepared for the XMAS TRADE in FRUIT, CONFECTIONERY. GROCERIES, and VEGETABLES of all descriptions.
CHRISTMAS IS COMING. And TO CELEBRATE IT PROPERLY, T. G. GRUBB INTENDS TO INAUGURATE HIS ENTRY INTO THE STATIONERY, TOY, AND FANCY GOODS BUSINESS, By GIVING MARVELLOUS BARGAINS FOR ALL. A WIDE SELECTION OF PRESENTS SUITABLE FOR EVERYBODY, AT PRICES THAT WOULD MAKE A STONE IMAGE SMILE. GRUBB’S REPUTATION FOR EVERYTHING IN THE LINE OF MUSIC OR MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS IS UNRIVALLED. TRY HIS LITTLE SHOP FOR TOYS, STATIONERY, AND FANCY GOODS. QO ACRES, Freehold, North Aucki/U land, all rich, level, ploughable land, no stumps; bouse, cowshed good position. J. B. Richards. QUITE a flutter is on at “White’s Corner,” a Huge Consignment of New Goods having been secured at Half Landed Cost—a big lot already here—a steady stream will follow. To be sold at surprisingly low Prices for Cash only. R. H. White and Co., Drapers and Clothiers, Stratford.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 76, 22 November 1912, Page 6
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