!HE STRATFORD MART. T. !. LAMASON, Poultry, Miscellaneous and Produce Sales Held EVERY SATURDAY at 12.30. Clearing Sales Conducted in any part of the District. VALUATIONS UNDERTAKEN. LOANS NEGOTIATED. REGISTERED LAND AGENT, Up-to-date List of Town and Country Properties for Sale. Agents for Kempthorne, Prosser's Manures, and Amner's Agricultural Lime. For Sale Privately—Bundles Binder Twine, Rick Covers (nil sizes), Chaff, Fowl Barley (first quality), Tents all sizes, large Marquee for hirse 40ft. by 20. WHANGAMOMONA COUNTY COUNCIL. DOG-TAN COLLECTOR. i PPLICATTONS for the above poXJI sition will be received by the Undersigned as follows: — 'At Stratford—Up to 5 p.m. on the 26th inst. At AVhangamomona—Up to 1 p.m. on the 27th inst. Terras and conditions of • employment may be inspected at the office of the undersigned, Stratford, Messrs Court and Cottier's store, W-hanga-m'omona, or Mr A. Meredith's store, Strathmore. ALFRED COLEMAN, County Clerk.
9th January, 1914. TO BUILDERS. LENDERS -ire invited until noon - on Saturday, 31st inst., for erection of a residence at Stratford for R. McK. Morison, Esqre. Plans and Specifications may lie seen with Mr Morison, Warwick Road, and at Mr Tri'stam's office, Elthara, and at my office. Hawera. J. A. DUFFILL, Architect. LODGE TRIUMPH. . 1,0.0. F. (A.C.) BY Order-of the X.G., a me<d.rig of the. above Lodj?e v ill he held at Pro. Blick's Office, C.P.A Buildings, Broadway, on Wednesday, 28th January, at 7.H0 p.m. Business—lmportant; installation of officers. T. T. LAMA.SON STRAYTXG on my farm at' East Road, one Red and White Heifer; no visible brand. Piece out of the botfoni of one ear, and out of the t# of the other. If not claimed before February Ist, will be sold to defray expenses. JAMES FAULKNER, East Road.
STRAYING ■7IOUND straying on my place, ■ One Shorthdrii Yearling Steer; if not claimed within fourteen days will be sold to defray expenses. .lAS. BAKER, Midhirst. January 24th, 1914. NOTICE TO FARMERS. THE Woodville Bacon Company are now paving 5d per lb for prime baconers. J. YANDLE, Agent. T\ ECH NICAL' /"10LLEG E, NEW PLYMOUTH. DAY CLASSES COMMENCE ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9. Proficiency Certificate holders are admitted to all classes free of charge. There is no age limit. Other students £1 Ss per term for any or all of the classes. Students living outside New PlyJTmth may obtain certificate for Free Railway Pass on application to the Director. The Courses of Instruction are: — (1) INDUSTRIAL (including Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Machine Drawing and Construction, Practical Mathematics, Fai'in Carpentry and Metal Work, Elementary Plumbine. Elementary Agri-
(2) COMMERCIAL' (including Book-keeping. ;. ;sTyp? writing, Shorthand, Commercial English and Arithmetic; Accountancy and advanced work generally for senior students). (3) DOMESTIC (inclusf|tig Cookery, Dressmaking Millinery, Domestic HygieiTO and Home Nursing, and Laundry Work). A Combined Course can he arrang>d if necessary. Drawing, Singing, and Physical '.,i(,,..,i tnv%n nrniiiinoiii features ol office or College, commence on npplv to ><»■(». ' 320 70TJXC Lady wants Hoard and ReL sidence for about a fortnight. Apply, "Urgent," this office. T OST—Between New "Plymouth and Stratford, Dress Basket, containing child's clothes; reward. W. Lewin. Hairdresser, Eltham.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 22, 26 January 1914, Page 6
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