OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. -*- trading unaiis tnao we tfive been obliged tc take larger premises. On Saturday we open our new and up-to-date shop, opposite the Stratford Club Hotel. SEE OCR WINDOWS FOR THE LATEST FASHIONS. Gigantic stock of Drapery, Ladies', Gents', and Boys' Clothing, and all Manchester Goods. If you have not patronised us before, call and inspect our stock now. We aim at supplying you with the highest quality at the Lowest Price. ADOLPH MANOY, Draper and General Outfitter. rO THE RESIDENTS OF STRATFORD AND DISTRICT.— HAVING taken over the management of the Pork Butchery (lately carried on by Walden), the public can depend upon first-class goods. ALL KINDS OF DELICACIES MANUFACTURED. All Goods made under the "PURE FOOD ACT." Cash Purchaser of Pork and Poultry. Best price for best quality. Our Motto— Fresh Goods, Best Ingredients, Cleanliness. Small Goods' King, TOM BROWN, BROADWAY PORK BUTCHERY, STRATFORD. STRATFORD SALEYARDS. TUESDAY, 25th AUGUST, 1914. nHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND L MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. and MESSRS WEBSTER, DOBSON and Ob. will offer at 1 o'clock: fiftfl HEAD MIXED CATTLE , \J\JvJ Comprising—
75 store cows, yearling steers and heifers, dairy cows and springing heifers Also on account of EDWARD BENNETT, Esq. (in Loan Co.;s yards)— 10 good dairy cows, close to profit. These cows made £l6 2s for milk". PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ! LAMASON has received in- ■ • structions from Mr T. Colson, who is leaving the district, to sell the whole of his furniture and effects at his residence, Juliet Street North, on Thursday, the 27th August. Also on the same day and place, the contents of a small cottage. PARTICULARS LATER. INGLEWOOD. WEDNESDAY.. AUGUST 26. ATTHEWS, GAMLIN and Co will sell at their Inglewood yards, without reserve, on account of VIR F. SARTEN, his whole dairy iierd of—--28 dairy cows 12 good dairy heifers SATURDAY, AUGUST 29th. ATTHEWS, GAMLIN AND CO. - have received instructions from MR 11. CLOUGH to offer for sale his property ou the Junction Road, containing—--70 acres more or less, 1 mile from Post Office, with 5-room-ed house and outbuildings, 4 paddocks. Sale at 2 o'clock. INGLEWOOD YARDS. WEDNESDAY, 26th AUGUST. ATTHEWS, GAMLLN and Ofc —■ will hold their weekly sale i\> their Inglewood yards on the above date. Present entries—'2oo HEAD MIXED CATTLE 80 Irtn. ewes Sale at 1 o'clock. HAWERA YARDS. THURSDAY, 27th AUGUST.
IHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. will sell by Public Auction, aB above •J K{ j HEAD CATTLE. *-** * Including—- , 80 yearling heifers 50 forward and store cows 35 yearling steers 15 fat cows and heifers 25 empty heifers 10 2-year steers 30 colored yearling heifers 100 mixed hoggets 40 fat sheep 20 pigs IN THE DAIRY YARDS. 45 springing heifers 10 dairy cows I Sale at 1 o'clock. POSTPONEMENT NOTICE. TARANAKI WOOL, SKIN, HIDE AND TALLOW SALE. WING to the sharp decline ii prices and the little demand for the above produce, consequent 0" the outbreak of war, I have decided to delete my sale of the 25th August. The definite date of the next sale will be advertised in due course. NEWTON KING.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 5, 24 August 1914, Page 8
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