WOUNDED SOLDIERS’ FUND. ' Tire following is a corrected list of the Tututawa coutimutions . \V r . J. Simpson £l, J. B. Norris £1 Is, G. Brooking £l, J. Jacobsen £1 Is, A. L. Perry £1 IDs, A. limes £1 IDs, F. L. Simpson £l, S. Boas £2, Mrs W. J. Simpson 10s (id, Mrs F. W. Simpson 10s (id, Mrs F. L. Simpson £l, \V. Shirley 10s, Mrs Shirley 10s, F. W. Simpson £l, F. Bailey £3 3s, J. Hook 2s (id, C. Burton £1 Is, Mrs Burton £1 Is, F. Brown 10s 6d, W. H. Perry £5, J. Savage £2, A. Baxter £1 Is, Mrs A. Baxter £1 Is, W. Gould 10s (id, E. Johnstone 10s (id, W. H. Little 10s (id, C. Buie £1 Is, A. Syversen £1 Is, Mrs Syversen £1 is, C. Albertson and Son £2 2s, J. McCool £l, A. Lehmann 3s 6d, A. H. Clothier £2 2s, Smith Bros. £2 2s. Total £4l 7s. Memo Newton King will hold an important sale on Saturday at the Haymarket. A quantity of timber will be sold also.
AUCTION BALSO. m i T AMMON, AUCTIONEER, BROADWAY: : : : STRATFORD. Seedsman and C««or at rroduos Horelv t. Grass and Clover ; evade, MachineDressed, Oats, i’surnips. Bap©, Carrot, and mingold Seeds. Barley, Wheat, Pollard. Bran, Maize, Prim© 0.8. Chad, Potai toes, OnioM, Peas, Linseed Crushed for Calves. MANURES for All Crop*.—Superphosphate, Steamed Bone, Sulphate of Potash, Basio Slag, aud Kempt home Prosser’s Special Mixtures. CLEARING SALES Conducted in any part of the District, AUCTION SALES EVERY SATURDAY AT THE MART. Agent for Mcßae Mattress (sol* agent for Tbranaki), Amner’s Agricultural Lime. AT THE MART. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6th. Poultry, vegetables, chaif, quantity white clover, copper and stand, barrels, Dover stove, Orion range, lawn mower, incubator, stumping jack, garden tools, dining room and kitchen tables, wardrobes, duchess chests, hall stand, electric iron, linoleums, hanging lamps, child’s cot and high chair, u number of stuffed native birds specially done by taxidermist, also 150 pairs of boots and shoes. Ou behalf of Patriotic Committee: One hand bag containing coins. This hand bag was found some months ago but could find no owner. Sale at 11.30.
SALE OF ASSIGNED STOCK. i SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6. TLAMASON has received instruc- • tions from Mr A. Coleman, assignee in the estate of J. R. Witt, to sell, WITHOUT RESERVE, at the Mart, Broadway, on Saturday, November 6, the whole of his stock-in-trade, comprising:— Two sewing machines, ladders, calico, linings, Lee Roi oil coats, canvas coats, knee rugs, waterproof knee rugs, horse and cow covers, tarpaulins, carpenter’s tool kits, factory aprons, military hold-alls, jute and canvas bags, tents and flys, black silk oil coats, oilskin and leather leggings, hamper straps, |Gnglish and Colonial martingales, halters, plough reins, cruppers, girths, breaching straps, stock and bullock whips, bridles, dog collars, pig nets. A quantity ' white duck, heavy and light brown canvas, bleached canvas, and hemp canvas. Sale of this line at 1.30.
LIFE SAVERS. One of the very best presents you can give a boy going to the front is a pair of FIELD GLASSES OR A SLEEPING BAG. Obtainable only at WILSON AND SON, SADDLERS AN® HARNESS MAKERS. BROADWAY.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 56, 4 November 1915, Page 8
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