AUCTION SALES. GREAT ANNUAL SPRING HORSE FAIR. DOMINION HORSE BAZAAR. PRINCESS ST., HAWERA. THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY AUGUST, 28, 29, and 30. Gillies and nalder win soli by Public Auction, as above--A F A HORSES, comprising—.Draughts and half-draughts, milk ■ carters, hacks and harness horses, and ponies. Also horse teams and drays, single and double buggies, and harness Entries now being received. Entry forms on application. SALE BY ORDER, OF THE MORTGAGEE. AT THE MART, BROADWAY, STRATFORD. ON SATURDAY, the 30th' DAY of AUGUST, 1913, at 2 p.m. EWTON KING has received instructions to offer for sale as above — THE LEASEHOLD INTEREST of ALL that piece of land situate in the Provincial District of Taranaki, containing 006 acres more or less, being section 1, block TIL, on the Public Map of the Omona Survey District, and being part of the land comprised in Certificate of Title Register Book, Vol. 35, Folio 238,' New Plymouth Registry, and being the whole of the land comprised in Memo, of Lease regd. No. 4408 from the School Commissioners for the Taranaki Provincial District, to Fgrtescuc Graham Seymour, of Tututawa, farmer. The Lease has 16 years to run from, the’lst September, 1913, at an annupl rental of £3O Gs, with a right of renewal for a further term of 21 years at a rental calculated mi the unimproved value by independent arbitrators. The Lessee is entitled to compensation for improvements.
The property comprises GOG acres of good papa formation undulating to hilly, about 100 acres broken. About 300 acres cleared and well grassed. Property is clear of' noxious weeds, and well watered by running streams, and cleared portion is ring-fenced with good sheep-proof fencing. The section is situated’lo miles from Douglas, the nearest railway station, and 4 miles from Tutntawa, where there is a school, store, and post office with telephone. Good metal road to within two miles of property, and last two miles good bridle track. For further particulars aud conditions apply to the Auctioneer.
ADVERTISED GOODS ARE STANDARD GOODS The Wor!d Over. WHT7 BECAUSE there must he, in advertised goods, a uniform high quality, otherwise the advertised article not being up to the standard claimed for it will not be purchased again and the advertising will be unprofitable. Advertising is Insurance, therefore, that the goods are Us represented and good value. The consumer who buys advertised goods rarely makes a mistake. “Stratford Evening Post” readers will profit by a careful perusal of its advertising columns.
J. BOWEN. FjSKRSONCER, POULTERER AfM; CATERER. Proprietor of the Itiittioiu, •• GOLDEN CATC,” BROADWAY, STRATFORD. Desires the public to know that if* receives lull supplies of FRESH FISH DAILY. and delivers the same to costocueri. ivitti promptitude and at lowest cas' prices. Orders taken for Dressed Poultry Fish Lunches and Suppers In city sty!* I UK BEST MEALS IN TOWN for la a.i<j tne cost attention. DON’T FORGET— “aoirtew cate."
MRS. HASSALL, /CERTIFICATED MIDWIFE AND Vy LADIES’ NURSE, Miranda Street, Stratford. The Rest Accommodation.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 91, 21 August 1913, Page 8
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