The Manaia Witness says that the Waihi toll gates were taken oh' their hinges on Friday evening and removed some distance away, and the lamps at the toll house were broken on the following evening. STRAYING. STRAYING on Mr Gardner's farm, rv3 opposite Mahoe Hall, 3 Heifers. 1 dark red, 1 red with white star on forehead, 1 Jersey color. If not claimed and expenses paid before 11th July, will be pounded. X OST— One Kit Motor Tools for llndge, near Stratford. Finder please return to R. B. Anderson, Stratford. THANKS. ~jfRS G. COLLINGWOOD and ■(A FAMILY desire to thank all those who so kindly lent assistance and tendered sympathy to them in their recent bereavement. UNRESERVED SALE OF HIGHCLASS PEDIGREE JERSEYS. CHISLEHURST, ELTHAM. THURSDAY, 16th JULY, 1914. NEWTON KING lias received instructions from MR JAS. PHILLIPS, Senr., who is going right out of pedigrees, to 'sell, by Public Auction on above date, Without Reserve, the whole of his pedigree Jersey cattle, as under :-y 2 pedigree 3-yr-old Jersey bulls 5 pedigree 2-yr-old Jersey bulls . (all maidens) 3 yearling Jersey bulls 18 pedigree Jersey cows 7 pedigree 2-yr-old Jersey heifers 7 pedigree yearling Jersey lieifSale at 1.30 o'clock. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. NOTE.—AII the above cattle are either registered or eligible for registration in -the N.Z.J.H.8., and any cattle purchased at this -sale- will be'put on trucks free of charge. The majority were bred by Mr Phillips, and there is a strong strain of the renowned bulls K.C.8., Magnetic Boy and Doctor running through the herd. All information a s to dates of service will be given at the sale. CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION. On accotiht of MR T. G. THOMPSON, Without ReserveRustic cart, 9 milk cans, Reid■anil Gray s.f. plough, set of Noxon disc harrows, set tripod harrows, 5-yr gelding, factory shares, harness and -. sundries , - BOWLER * IP fe A R C E, 'And Paperkangßra, dIGNWEITERS *n& DECORATORS. DTRATFORi. STIMATIS given for aii kad% of Work. "Wa (tnt value Intt e*ar or&rk." Orders may be loft with Mr A r J. Oovoy, Inspire Stables. GIGANTIC BARGAINS In LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S OUTFITTING. CILEAPTNO SALE of Trimmed Mil--1 linery. Must be sold by the LADIES' COATS—To go at cost price. NAVY SERGE COSTUMES—UsuaI price 70s, Sale Price 455. CHILDREN'S WOOL COATS—At cost price. Extraordinary Bargains in all Departments of Ladies' Wear. CaK and see everything for Yourself. SATISFACTION ASSURED. MISS MOM EN AM IN, Ladies' and Children's Outfitter, (Opposite Post Office") ISLTHAM. [TASTED, Married Couple, or '▼ Man and Hoy, For milking about 2.*) cows oil shares, near Stratford. Apply soon to Office of this OST—-In Stratford, on Tuesday, I Cold Brooch; one stone setting. Iv this office. p ]- OSt—From D. M. Wilson's, Pem--1 broke Road, Young Half-bred Persian Cat, black with white points. Finder rewarded. Apply office of Stratford Post, or above.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 64, 7 July 1914, Page 6
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