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MAYORAL ELECTION. TO THE BURGESSES. Ladies and Gentlemen, Acceding to the wishes of Burgesses as embodied in a requisition recently presented to me, it is my intention to go to the poll in the forthcoming Mayoral election. As you will Rave an opportunity of hearing both candidates address you on Municipal matters, I would ask in the interests of he Borough, that you will not pledge your votes lu the meantime. Yours sincerely, W. P. KIRKWOOD. MAYORAL ELECTION. TO THE BURGESSES OF STRATFORD. LADIES and Gentlemen, —I beg to announce that it gives me very great pleasure to accede to the request of'a very large and influential requisition presented to me asking me to allow myself to bo nominated for the position of Mayor. If elected, I will, in the future, as I have done in the past, devote myself to the welfare of the Borough as a whole. Sincerely Yours, N. J. KING. WHANG AMOMONA COUNTY COUNCIL. APPLICATIONS FOR POSITION OF POUNDKEEPER FOR THE KOHURATAHI POUND. Applications are called for the above position, and will be received by the undersigned at Wbangamomona up to 1 p.m. on Tuopday, the 28th inst. Conditions of Appointment, Schedule of Duties, and Scale of Remuneration may be inspected at Mr Howard's Store, Kohuratahi, and at the office of the undersigned, Stratford. ALFRED COLEMAN, ' i County Clerk. Stratford, 20th April, 1914. MAYORAL ELECTION. ADDRESS TO BURGESSES. BURGESSES are invited to attend at the Town Hall on Monday Evening, April 27th, when Mr W. P. |Kirkwood will reply to Mr N. J. King. Dress-circle reserved for lalies and their escorts. Chair taken at -8 p.m. POLITICAL. fHE Flying Squadron, of Progressive Liberals will speak in Stratford Electorate and'expose the ways of “Reform.” Stratford Town Hall, May Ist—T. 1 M. Wilford, M.P., at 8 p.m. Dress circle for ladles and escorts ; no tickets for admission. Midhirst Town Hall, May 4tli—Goo. Witty, M.P., and R. W. Smith, M‘P. Tariki, May 4th—G. W T . Forbes, ALP., at 8 p.m. Whangamomona, May 4th—L. M. isitt, m.p: ; EVERY ONE WELCOME. THE FEATHERSTON CO-OPERA-TIVE DAIRY COMPANY, LIMITED. /MANAGERSHIP. Applications, addressed to the Chairman, are invited up to Gth May for the position of Manager of the Factory of‘the above Company. Salary £320, plus a bonus of Is per ton of first-grade cheese, with dwelling and usual allowances. Duties commence Ist August. Output 'betv.Aen‘sso and 600 toils cheese. Schedule of ditties etc., forwarded on application. C. J. CARLYON, Secretary. Featherston. TARANAKI FARMERS’ MUTUAL iFIRE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION. "VfOTIGE is hereby given that the Ninth Annual Meeting of Members of the above Association will be held in the Theatre Royal, Eltham, on - Thursday, the 30th day of April, 191'4, at 3 p.m, sharp. BUSINESS—(I) To receive Report and Bal-ance-sheet (2) Election of Chairman and Auditor, (3) General. Dated this Bth dav of April, 1914. W. J.‘TRISTRAM, Secretary. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE SUPREME COURT HOLDEN AT NEW PLYMOUTH.

"VTOTICE is hereby given that divi- ' deeds are now payable in the undermentioned estates on all proved claims. Promissory notes (if any) to be produced for endorsement prior to payment of dividends:— HYDE, William, of Eltbam, Jewel-ler-First dividend sof 3s in the £. GOOGH, Frederick, of Stratford, Livery Stable proprietor—First and final dividend of 12a Id in the £. THOMPSON, James Adam, of Stratford, carrier—First dividend of 15s in the '£. ALFRED COLEMAN, Deputy Official Assignee. Stratford, April 25, 1914. TEST OPENED—Good Stock of " Water-proof Boots, Best quality. Foster’s, Broadway. VITANTED—Good Generals, House- ’ * mrlids, Waitresses and Cooks. Apply Elder’s Registry. VVT ANTED, at once, Smart Youth, ’ * for Grocery work. Apply Alger’s Store, Broadway South.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 4, 25 April 1914, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 4, 25 April 1914, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 4, 25 April 1914, Page 6

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