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POSTAL INFORMATION.

POSTAL RATES. Lett«rß and Letter Cards—lnland, ncludmg Cook islands; Id for each tea or fraction thereof, and id for aeh succeeding 2oz. United Kingdom, ijritish Possessions, United States, '•hili, Costa Pwiea, Egypt, Italy, Mexi•o, Nicaragua, Nigeria, Peru, Pago Pago, Paraguay, Portugal, and Portuguese Colonies, Siaru, Servia, and Postal Agencies in Chinese Treaty Ports, Id for each oz. or fraction thereof; all other places 2|d for the first ess. or fraction tneroof, and 10 for each succeeding oz. *r fraction thereof. Pest Card!—lnland, single, id; reply, Id; all other places, eingle, reply 2d. PrMod Papers including Books snd Magazines, not registered).—All places, id per 2oz- Magazines (registered), inland, id for every Bu. v . or fraction thereof. Foreign, Id per 2oz left open. COifimsrolal Papers—Town (for aoccunts, etc., only), Jd for 2ozs, or Id <•<:•; brst 4oz and id each succeeding ioa. Inland, Id for first 4oz, and id for each succeeding 2oz. All other places lOoz ,2id, and id for every additional 2oz (Open for inspection). Newspapers.-—Town and Inland, id ach. United iiingdom, Australia, Canada, Ceylon, India, Jamaica, Natal, Orange River, South Sea Islands, and Transvaal, Id each paper, ff undei Sok sout iy first available route; ovei Soz sent by direct steamer only, unless specially addressed and paid at rate of Id for first 4oz and id for each succeeding 2oz. All other places Id each under 4oz and id eacl extra 2oz. Pattern and Sample Pucketa,—ln* I iand, id first 2oz or fraction thereof;] nver 2oz as for "all other places." All | -xther places, Id first 4oz, every additional 2oz or fraction id. Registration.—2d additional for all places. TELEPHONES. Charges.— it exenanges continuously open—Business establishments, £7; private residences, £6 per annum. Eschansjes not continuously open, an equal charge of £5. Telephone Exchanges at Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin, Javercargill, Napier, Hastings, Palmers ton North, and Wanganui are open all day and all night. The other Exchanges chieflv from 9 to 5 ».mr PARCEL POST. Parcels posted in the Dominion for delivery in New Zealand, not exceed-

Money Ordera. (By Post).— Payable in New Zealand, fov each £5 or fraction of £5, 3d. Commonwealth, Fiji, Samoa, and Tonga, £2, 8d; £s,' lsj £7, Is 6d; £lO, 2s; £li, 2s 6d; £ls, 3s; £l7, 3s 6d; £2(, 4a; maxi- ; mum, £4O. United Kingdom* British Possessions. Canada, Ui \W% States; Hawaii, and Germany, 3d lo«- each £1 or fraction-thereof. (By.Te\egrapiij.--Within New Zealand, 3d for .every £5 or fraction of £5, and a. telwgragh. fee of Is. Australia, at rate'vf postal money orders, plus'telegraph charge.' :< TELEGRAPHIC RATES, j For 12 wordsior less, includingaddress and signature"— 'Ordinary: Telegrams, 6d, and id 'for 1 each additional word. •- Urgent Telegrams,' Is, and Id for ;ach additional word. Te'egraraß to bs repeated will be charged halr- • '.tes \n addition to the above. CABLE RATES. Australian St&tee 0 4\d per word Fiji 1 ... ~. 0 B ~, :■. , Norfolk Island," ... * 0 8' „ •", ' United State* 2 4to 2 --8" - \, Cape-Colony v ij 2 a-%v^u ;; Jf :>no'm Kingdom ..8 ,Q; ~v .... (Signature and address counted as oart of message.)' STAMP DUTIES. Receipt or pisohargo (for or )vor), Id. Agreement (other than Lease), where the matter thereof in if the value of £2O or upwards, Is. IjeiEe or Agreement for Lease, where the rent does not exceed £6O, 2b 3d; for <vMrv additional £SO, or part of £SO. 2s. 6d. MAIL NOTICES. Mails croso at tne Post Office. Stratford, as under:— foi-i Auckland—Daily. 8.10 a.m. ; also, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturday s, at ti p.m. Cardiff—Daily. 3.26 p.m. Douglas—Daily, 6 n.rc. EHbam—Daily, 8.10 a.m., B.BC a.m., 2.30 p.m., and 0 p.m. [iawera—Daily, 8.10 a.m., 8.30 a.m.. 2.H0 p.m., and fl p.m. Hawke'a Bay—Daily, 8.10 a.m., 6.3 ft a.m., and 2.30 p.m. Ruiakauia— Daily, 6 p.m. Huiroa— Daily. 6 p.m. Hurimoana—Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday, at 6 p.m. Ingiewood—Daily, b.lO a.m., B.»> p.m., and 6 p.m. Kaponga—Daily, 3.25 p.m. Wednesday, and Friday, 6 p.m. Kohuratahi—Tuesday, "Wednesday and Saturday, at 6 p.m. Lowgarth—Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, 3.25 p.m. Mahoo—Daily, 3.25 p.m. Main Trunk—Daily, 8.10 a.m., 0.80 a.m., and 2.30 n.m. Makahu—Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 6 p.m. Midlurst—Daily. 8.10 a.m., 2.80 p.m..

and 6 p.m. N'ew Plymouth— Dally, 8.10 a.m., 1 p.m., 2.30 p.m., and 6 p.m. Ngai re—Daily- 8.10 a.m., 8.80 ».m., 2.30 p,m M and 6 o.m. Normanby—Dailj, 8.10 A.m., D.BO ».wi., 3.3 U p.m., ana 8 p.m. Palmerston North—Dail*. 8.10 a.m., 0.80 a.m., and 2.8 U p.m. Pohokura—Daily, 6 p.m. Puniwhakau —Tuesdays nd Batmdays, 10 a.m.; and Wednesdays, 6 p.m. How an—Daily, 3.26 p. m South Island—Daily, 8.10 a.m., 0.80 a.m., and 2.30 p.m. Strathmore—Daily, 6 D.m. Tahora— Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday, 0 p.m. Tariki—Daily, 8.10 a.m., 9.80 p.m., and 0 p.m. Taurakawa—Tuesday and Saturday, 10 a.m.; and Wednesday, 6 p.m. Te Wera—Daily, 6 p.m. Toko—Daily, 6 p.m.; also, Tuesday and Saturday, 10 a.m. Tutiitawa—Tuesday and Saturday, 10 a.m.; Wednesday 6 p.m. Wairarapa—Daily, 'B.IO a.m., 8.80 a.m., and 2.30 p.m. Waitara—Daily, 8.10 a.m., 12.25 p.m., and 6 p.m. Wanganui—Daily, 8.10 a.m., 9.80 a.m 2.30 p.m and 5 p.m. Wellington—Daily, 8.10 a.m., 2.80 a.m., and 2.80 p.m. Whanjramomona—Tuesday and Saturday, 9.15 a.m. and 6 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday Q p.m.

-MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 1913. — - - ■ ■ ■ STRATFORD EVENING PCS!. 1 BUSINESS NOTICES. j COMMERCIAL. POSTAL INFORMATION. '•VOintgi) i«viiwir>wa ■ | __ « POSTAL RATES. 0 1 ■»•» nnit 9 aitar P.arrie Tnlnnrl NEWTON KING'S WEEKLY j ncluding Cook Islands; fd for eact * ■- T? JTWkP'l 1 • Ij>« «vr fivir»+.i/vn t.liftriVlf. Jind in fo/ 1 •''JM@&&& l\r.rUlvl. ■ach succeeding 2oz. United Kingdom, m -■ iW , ijritiflh Possessions, United States, H | •#.'.#"'!m On Friday, 8th inst., at my Kaponga 'hili, Costa Rica, Egypt, Italy, MexiKrJiiiy vards, T had a good entry of cattle, ■0, Nicaragua, Nigeria, Peru, Pago !. the full vrding heing cleared at the Pago, Paraguay, Portugal, and Portum ■following prices:—Yearling heifers £2 Is to £3 3s, yearling steers £2 9s t< ■juese Colonies, Siam, Serria, and i&liKiS Postal Agencies in Chinese Treaty Ports, Id for eaeli oz. or fraction THE END IS IN SICHT ! f Yo ° canno! ** £2 ISs, aged cows £L 7s to £2 Ms, store cows £3 7s to £-1 5s, forward thereof; all other places 2|d for tht first oz. or fraction tneroof, and 10 1 rV/vV'7 *** Strawberry I f by *** UW and fat cows £5 5s to £6 4s, empty for each succeeding oz. *r fraction thereof. OF 2 year heifers £3 12a, hulls £4 3s, Pest Cardi—Inland, single, Jd; re8 I on the tin!" springing heifers £6 10s to £8 10s, ply, Id; all other places, eifl£le, ld^ MOREY & SON'S. good calved heifers £8 5s. At Urernii on Monday, 11th inst., despite the very wet day, there was a reply 2d. PrMod Papers including Books slid Magazines, not registered).--All places, id per 2oz- Magazines (regisi (»-ood yarding, including a number of tered), inland, id for every &>■/■ or j x " first-dasa heifers, which did not quite fraction thereof. Foroign, Id per lio„ ) 1 »1 5fHJj [CM H g *™M •Fill a but f* Mi 1 I'fflP the name or!! realise their proper value, although fairly satisfactory prices were obtainleft open. COitimsrolal Papers—Town (for accounts, etc., only), Jd for 2ozs, or Id 1 Ipjfj/ff f H ed. Store cattlo sold very readily. 1 <•<•; r:rst 4oz and Jd «ach succeeding 1 BARGAIN SALE! supply prices:—Yearling heifers £2 15s to £3 12s, mixed yearlings £2 13s 6d, yearling steers £2 4s to £2 3oa. LuJand, Id for first 4oz, and id for each succeeding 2oz. All other places lOoz ,2id, and id for every additional 2oz (Open for inspection}. i- • j'5 IM ■ :••'"- «- *\ ,<ffi>L A «9R9a> taw* •» 7s, and £3 8s for a line containing flewspapers.—Town &r.d Inlar.o, id r 3 KtJ some 15 months cattle. Empty heifers ach. United ilingflom, Anotralia, Ca- *, THE WINDOW DISPLAYS WILL CONVINCE YOU £3 4s to £4 2s, 2 year steers £4 2s store cows £3 6s 6d to £4 3s, fat nada, Ceylon, India, Jamaica, Natal, Orange River, South Sea Islands, and Transvaal, Id each paper. If undei Sok scut by first available route; ovei 8oz sent bv direct steamer only, un* OF THE OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE MONEY ON an IB 18 M 11 1 y« pui * «.» SiSSW nil Packet is an ab- fflffl |S cows up to £8, fat heifers (small) £4 18s, best springing heifers up to £7 * COOPS YOU REQUIRE. 1 ?«' that th* contents are the bast Teas II 1 [I the wotM produces at the different ss loo, others £5 5s to £5 15s, dairy cows up'to £7 15s, small 2 tooth wethers loss specially addressed and paid at rate of Id for first 4oz and id for each succeeding 2oz. All other places Id '* prices. Direct from the plantation jjjjj Us 3d, 2 tooth ewes (some empty) each under 4oz and id each extra 2oz. EVENING WRAPS, DRESSES, NET AND LACE . }* to the public, "Nelson, Moate's" J» •H Ttss contain all the qualities claimed" gf sa by imitators, and are superior in he bb fpHpj every respect, p Bl 5*j |8aP| ■*Ulw« («4 T» ■|feli35| J[ §§•■• C'JK »/- TEA IS PAR EXCEMENCS. g[ KW. B« 13s 9d, hoggets Us to 13s 5d, culls Pattern and Sample Puoketa.—In* iand, Jd first 2oz or fraction thereof; BLOUSES, .GLOVES, HOSE, AND SCARVES AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. 7s 9d. » On Tuesday, at Rahotu, I had a fair j entry of mostly rough classes, pracover 2oz as for "all other places." All M.hor places, Id first 4oz, every additional 2oz or fraction id. " ■' Ssfl." tically all of which were cleared at Registration.—2d additional for all TWEED AND RAINCOATS, THE BALANCE TO GO AT FROM' 50 TO 75 PER CENT. OFF, AND A FEW SHAPES TO GO AT LESS THAN HALF PRICE. the following prices:—Yearling steers £2 Os 6d to £2 19s 6d, yearling heifers up to £3 5s, poor lines of mixed yearlings £1 7s 6d to £1 10s, store cows £3 to £3 17s, choice Jersey places. TELEPHONES. Charges.— it oxenanges continuously open—Business establishments, £7; private residences, £6 per annum. Exchanges not continuously open, an I^^SS^^ffll^^^^^ CALL EARLY. springing heifers £11 15s, good springing heifers £6 to £7 15s, bulls £4 to £5, dairy cows up to £10, 2 and 3 equal charge of £6. Telephone Exchanges as Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin, Invercargill, Napier, Hastings, PalmSETTLE ON A GOOD THING ! mmmm year geldings £25 each. ers ton North, and Wanganui are open all day and all night. The other Exchanges chiefly from 9 to 5 ».mr PARCEL POST. < • f |lHE best cr Good Things are to b» X had at the CENTRAL TEi On Wednesday, 13th inst., at Puniho, for a clearing sale in the esMOREY & SON. ROOMS. Light Refreshments at al. reasonable hours. Bread and Sinai tate of. the late W. J. Stevenson, I had an excellent attendance and good Parcels posted in the Dominion for delivery in New Zealand, not exceed- ) < DRAPERS, Goods are of the best. TJp-to-datf stov'k of Choice Confectionery. Sofi Drinks. competition right through for all classes offered. The oows were a mixed line, in poor condition, and calving | or fraction thereof. One end mupt be N.Z. Aus. U.K. «. d. s. d. s. d. D. BEAUMONT, right through the year. Bidding,) lib 0 3 0 8 10 STRATFORD AND NEW PLYMOUTH. (Late Kerr and McBain), BROADWAY, STRATFORD. however, was brisk for all best quality cows/ a very satisfactory sale ire-j 21b 9 4i 12 10 31b 0 6 18 10 41b 0 7i 2 2 2 0 suiting. Best young cows sold at J from £9 10s to £11, others poor in 51b 0 9 2 8 2 0 6ib 0 10i 3 2 2 0 if' lj=£ condition or carrying rather much. 71b 10 3 8 2 0 81b 1 li 4 2 3 0 alb 13 4 8 3 0 iniK in 4 8 8 0 ;■! <? (i\i ago £5 15s to £8, empty cows £3 15s * .-.■... «gs__. fji J to £5 5s, bulls £3 5s to £5 15s, spring1 7 >rlifi^\nl^ ing heifers £5 7s 6d to £7, small 1 (J* 6 8 8 0

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 88, 18 August 1913, Page 3

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POSTAL INFORMATION. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 88, 18 August 1913, Page 3

POSTAL INFORMATION. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 88, 18 August 1913, Page 3

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