TOKO CATTLE SALE. MONDAY, 24th NOVEMBER. N 120 EWTON KING will sell by Public Auction as above— HEAD MIXED CATTLE. Including—--80 2-year heifers 25 store and forward cows 50 yearlings to 15-moutli mixed 5 bulls 10 springes 1 2-year bull (sound) 4 2-year hulls 1 Ayrshire cow in calf to pedigree Jersey bull, Long 'Tom, about calving Sale 1 o’clock. TO ALL INTERESTED.' THE desire having been freely expressed by old clients and others that some suitable recognition should be made to Mr W. Morant Bayly’s long association with commercial and farming interests as Bank Manager in Stratford, a preliminary meeting of those, interested will be held in the Borough Council Chambers on Thursday evening next, November 27th, at S o’clock, to discuss the matter, and make necessary arrangements in the direction indicated.
I ' I '■ .1. - ■ ■' ■ whangamomona county ■'■ - 1; council. I L ■ • • .'./111 1 ".I * i ■ r ‘tenUeßs for 'rioG 'collars' •i! 1.1 . i i ■ ■ >r. i 1 ‘ u •• TENDERS (to close at the Comity Office, Whangamomona, at Noon on Wednesday, the 26th instant), will lie received'‘for the' 'supply of dog collars for the ensuing year. Conditions obtainable from the undersigned, Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Ux,,. . I, i ALFRED COLEMAN, 1 n ' 0 • ’ ’■ Cleric. 22nd November,',(*l9l3. • ’ ‘ ■ NOTICE. OWING to pressure of work at our dhldC'lirafiches, our premises in Stratford are temporarily closed. Main address: Sartorial Service, Ltd., Hawera, Dodds and Potter. NOTICE TO FARMERS. FARMERS; please note, W. DIMOCK and Co. will resume buying on Monday, November 21th. Buying dates advertised. mHE METHODIST CHURCH 1- OF NEW ZEALAND. TARAXAKI -WANGAXUI DISTRI CT SYNOD. GRAND WELCOME SOCIAL To Synod Delegates. In the TOWN HALL, TUESDAY, NOV. 52th at 8 p.m. First-class Musical Programme and Supper. AIIMISSION—Adults Is, children 6d TANGARAKAU ROAD BRIDGE CONTRACT. TENDERS addressed to the undersigned and marked outside “lender for Tangarakau Road Bridge Contract,” will be received at this office np to Noon of Tuesday, December 2nd, 1913, for the construction of Road Traffic Bridge at Top Crossing of Tangarakau River, Ohura road at 63.1 miles [ from Stratford. Total length of bridge 122 ft. | Drawings and specifications may be seen at Public Works Offices, New Plymouth, Wanganui, Stratford, and Whangamomona. fi. T. MURRAY, Actg.-Resident Engineer. Public "Works Stratford. 15th November; 1913,
THE Department of Agriculture, industries and Commerce wishes to remind any farmers who have not yet returned the statistics form sent to them, that tins should lie done wiliont delay, so as to enable the statistics to he completed and published as early as possible. Any farmer omitting to return the form is, of course, liable to a penalty. The Department, however, hopes that all concerned will co-operate by promptly returning the forms. "ITTANTED, Boy. for Grocery trade. * * Apply, E. A, Drake, Dreadnought Store.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 70, 22 November 1913, Page 6
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