IHE desire having been freely exJL pressed l).v old clients and others that some suitable recognition should ho 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'27tlr, at 8 o'clock, to discuss the matter, and make necessary arrangements in the direction indicated. NOTICE. OWING to pressure of work at our older branches, our premises in Stratford are temporarily closed. Main address: Sartorial Service, Ltd., Hawera, Dodds and Potter. .-.HE METHODIST CHURCH J- OF NEW. ZEALAND'."' 1' AR AN AKI-W ANO ANT' 1 DTSTRICT SYNOD. GRAND WELCOME SOCIAL To Synod Delegate's. In the TOWN HALL, TUESDAY, NOV. 52th at 8 p.m. First-class Musical Programme and Supper. ADMISSION—AduIts Is, children 6d NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. j •EG'MONT A. and P. SHOW AT HAWERA.
OX Thursday, 27th November, passenger trains, stopping at intermediate stations if required, will leave New Plymouth 7.22 .a.m. and 7.40 aim., Pohokura 5.50 a.m.. Stratford 9.20! 10.3' a.m. and 12.25 p.m., arirvinfe Havvera 10.23 and 0.1.9 a.m. •and 1.25 p.m. Return trains leave Hawera at 4.20 p.m. for Waitara and New Plymouth, and 5.0 p.m. for' Pohokura, Waitara, and New Plymouth. The usual 4.5 p.m. train, Hawera to New Plymouth, will NOT run. HOLIDAY EXCLUSION Tickets will he issued to Hawera on Wednesday, 26th November, and by .-morning trains on Thursday, 27th November, from New Plymouth, Pohokura, and intermediate stations, available for return Until 29th November, 1913. __ -These Excursion tickets will NOT be available by the Mail trains. Passengers travelling on Excursion tickets by the Mail trains will be charged the ordinary' single'fare for the distance travelled and 'booking fee in addition. *..!■«-ii , • BY ORDER.
[Ft>E, Department of Agriculture, JL : ludustj-.i.(t'-B,;aii<] Commerce wishes to remind any farmers whp have not. , yet returned the statistics form sent to them, that this should ho done wihout delay, so as to enable the statistics to lie completed'am!published as early as possiblc-Any farmer omitting liable..to a> -penalty. ,The Department, however, hopes that all concerned will co-operate by promptly returning the forms. WORKERS' DWELLINGS ACT, 1910.! NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT, , I ] :> m i,3,i Sa'S^f'"-' 1 " *'! FOR TlfcE"-ERECTION OF TWELVE ; t : WORKERS' DWELLINGS SITTTj I i ATEI) IN THK.PATEfWKTTT.E-S 1 -i MENT, SWANSEA ROAD, »' j ; STRATFORD,,/ ,_.„, ~ nfTENDERS. are itiyitpd on forms to X he provided, (one for each dwelling) For the erection of twelve dwellings at Stratford. 'Plans, specifications, conditions of contract and locality plan may be .seen and forms of tender obtained at the office of the Stratford Evening Post, during ordinary working hours. Each builder should tender for the. w,hole or as many as possible of the dwellings, stating on the summary of tenders the maximum number he is prepared to erect. Tenders to be endorsed "Tender for Workers' Dwellings, Stratford," and addressed to the Superintendent of Workers' Dwellings, Department of Labor. Wellington, to reach his office not later than the 12th December, 1913. Deposits must accompany tenders at the rate of £5 for each dwelling the builder is prepared Lo erect; each £5 deposit is to be separate. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted: '.. J. LOMAS, ■ • Superintendent of Workers' Dwellings. WHA'NGAMOMONA COUNTY COUNCIL. TENDERS FOI!,;D0C COLLARS. npENDERS (to close at the County JL Office, Whangamornona, at Noon on. Wednesday, the 26th instant), will be received for the supply of dog collars for the ensuing year. 1 • "Conditions obtainable from' the" undersigned. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ALFRED COLEMAN, Clerk. 22nd November,. 1.913. . . WIIA NO AMOMONA COUNT* ';.-COUNCIL. DOG REGISTRATION. TOTICE is hereby the Registration Office ik'the"County Office,. AYhangumomona, andJliat the Countv Clerk is (lie Registrar. •
191 I for dogs exclusively used tor sheep and cattle is five shillings, and for all other dogs ten shillings for eaeli dog: to he respectively reduced to two shillings and sixpence and seven shillings and sixpence if the fee is paid on or before the 81st day of March, 1911, ATHOL MEREDITH, Chairman. WANTED, Board and Lodging, in private family, or would take room. Apply to "X," cate this office.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 71, 24 November 1913, Page 6
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