rjpHE STRATFORD MART. T„ I. LA^ASON. Poultry, Miscellaneous and Produce Sales Held EVERY SATURDAY at 12.30. Clearing Sales Conducted in any part of the District. VALUATION 8 UN DERTAKEN. LOANS NEGOTIATED. RKGISTEUED LAND AGENT.' Up-to-date List of Town and Country Properties for Sale. Agents for Kempthorne, Prosser’s Manures, and Amner’s Agricultural LiJpc. i TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, 20th. 2 p.m. 300 CASES ASSORTED FRUIT Including'— Peaches, Pears, Satsuma and other Plums, Nectarines, Greengages, Apricots, Tomatoes, etc. Also—Several Hundred Choice Daffodil Bulbs, grown and selected by E. A. Osmond, Esq., all named varieties and guaranteed true to name. Also—-2lb and 11b dam Jars, without reserve. W. H. HAWKINS, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE. TOWN RESIDENCE. FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, FENTON ST. EXTENSION EAST, Stratford. THURSDAY, 22nd JANUARY, 1914, At 1.30 p.m. T I. LAMASON has been favor- • ed with instructions from Mrs A. C. Macrae, who is leaving the district, to sell, as above, the whole of her property, consisting of—-4-Acre and G-rooracd house, practically new, washhouse, Copper and tubs built in, hot and cold water, electric light, 2 fowlhouses, shed, and all modern conveniences. Anyone in search of a nice, clean, convenient home should snap this. Further particulars at Mart or Sale. Also at same hour and place, The whole of the Furniture and Effects, including linoleums, sideboard, Duchess chests, dining, hall and toilet tables, mirrors, fenders dmf irons, couch, carpets, door slips, bedsteads and mat trasses (double and single), washstancls, toilet sets, crockery ware, glass ware, dining and kitchen utensils, collection garden tools, -20 prize White Leghorn Fowls (Irvine strain), fowl coops, and host of sundries too numerous to particularise., . On day of sale rally round the flag. NOTE.—As Mrs Macrae is leaving Stratford for. Wellington, our instructions are to sell. W. H. HAWKINS, Auctioneer. SIR ATFO RD HR AN CH. T.P.S.S, THIRD ANNUAL BURNS SUPPER. mOWN HALL, STRATFORD, MONDAY, JANUARY 2(stb, 1914. If you are an Admirer of Burns DON’T MISS THIS. “The Immortal Memory,” (Speech by J. Craigie, M.P., Tiiuaru.) Who, as an enthusiast on Burns, knows what to talk about, TICKETS—7s 6d. J. B. CAMPBELL, D. BUTCHART, Joint Secretaries.
\v HANGAMOM 0N A CPU NTY COUNCIL. ELECTION OF ONE COUNCILLOR FOR THE, STRATHMORE RIDING. IN THE MATTER OF “THE COUNTIES ACT. 1008,” AN!) “THE LOCAL ELECTIONS AND POLLS ACT. ” AND AMENDMENTS. THE following Nomination lias been received by me, viz., MOUNSEY, Thomas Richmond, And there being one vacancy only to he filled, I hereby 'declared the said Thomas Richmond Mounscy to bo a duly elected Councillor of the County of Whangamomonn. ALFRED .COLEMAN. Returning Officer. Stratford, 17th January, 1914. MUDF'ORO & SON, BROADWAY, Stratford, Motor Trips to the Mountain * or Reabeach, Ring up Phone 115 Day. 141 Night. ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE. inf7ANTED, a smart girl for office work. Apply by letter to <-kmtral Co-op.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 16, 19 January 1914, Page 6
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