NOTES AND MEMORANDA.
An advertiser has about three acres of stumping to lot. An 18-month Jersey bull is advertised for. Particulars of Mr Geo. Stubb’s sale are advertised in this issue. Mr Newton King holds a sheep and cattle fair at his Stratford saleyards to-morrow. Entries are advertised. A housekeeper is wanted for a few weeks. Train arrangements in connection with the Eire Brigades’ Demonstration at Wanganui are advertised. Mr Jas. E. Campbell, sight specialist, may be consulted at Mr Edwards’ Chemist, on Friday next. Mr J. B. Richards advertises a dairy farm of 200 acres, rich drained swamp, in Auckland province, on easy terms. Mr J. I). Healy, architect, invites tenders for additions to a residence on Mountain Road South. On Monday next, February 24th, the N.Z.L. and M.A. Company will hold their annual Stratford sheep fair. The present entries total 4500 sheep and further entries are invited. The great autumn sale of boots and shoes at the “C.8.A.,” Stratford, has now started, and special reference thereto appears in another column. Vacancies for two gentlemen boarders are advertised. The Durham Safety Razor will give you the easiest shave you ever had. Price 4s 6d. Charles E. James. x
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 41, 17 February 1913, Page 5
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