Second edition matter continued on page 2. , ' DOUGLAS SALK MONDAY, 31st JULY, 1916. NEWTON KING will sell by Public Auction at the Douglas Saleyards, on the above date:— OKfl HEAD MIXED cattle. including—--13;2J-year steers 20 2-year steers - • 20 20-month steers MIXED SHEEP, including—--600 lambs ' 125 4,6, f.f.m, ewes . 40 2-tooth wethers 250 Lm. ewes Sale at 1 o’clock. I NORTHERN FARM FOR SALE. in Bay of Islands, 2 miles from Port and 12 from Railway ; School, P. and T. Office, Store, etc., 1 mile. Bounded by river on two sides and subdivided into 10 paddocks by good fences, all puriri posts. About 100 acres has been ploughed in English grasses and there is 30 acres in stubble and about 40 in fallow, the balance in rough feed and fern and scrub, but running a good number of sheep and cattle. There are two houses on the farm, one 5-roomed cottage and an up-to-date Bungalow which cost the late owner, an Englishman, nearly £IOOO. This has a splendid seaview! There is a good orchard with a lot of orange trees in full bearing and two planta-
turns. It’s altogether tf ' lovely 'place for a home ami is good land. As two sons of the present owner have gone to the trdnt if.^fsr>ale ! on easy terms. AlXly Hv. A. iiimbrick, Whakatane. METHODIST LADIES’ GUILD SOCIAL.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 2Gth. Music, Vocal and Instrumental. Competitions ahd Sniper. Admission Is. OST—Two Books 1 of Motor Car Riffle Tickets, Nos. 3961 to 3980 r and 3941 to 3960. Anyone holding any of these numbers please adm' seeretE^ , n W W IMMllEri »0 - FARM FOR SHARE-MILKING. Applications win be received from families capable of milking 60 cows by machine. Apply immediately to . ‘ ui . .*■. • ’ • newton king. ‘rrrr^rrr~- —- Ul) ac,kn° wledcment - Mr, AND, MRS E. g’ TXCHBON desire to return sincere thanks to all friends who so kindly expressed sympathy with them in their. prpcent bereavement through the loss of their infant son,.
WHANGAMOMONA COUNTY , COUNCIL.. 1 IMPOUNDING NOTICES, OTICE is hereby given that the Public Pounds at Kohuratahi and Hhiakama are now re-opened to receive live stock trespassing on the ; County Roads/- B. Pope and A. Coulton have, been appointed pound.keepers at JCdhiiratahi and iHhliakama respectively, and R. Roberts has been appointed County Ranger. Pound sales will be held, when necessary, on the first and third Wednesdays of each month. W. A. McCUTCHAN, • County Chairman. 26th July, 1916.
A REAIi SNIP at Herbert—4o inch Navy Serge Is , lid.—Herbert's Serges are British dye and specially cheap. BARGAINS in Down Quilts 15s Gd, , 17s lid, 19s lid, beautiful desighs and well padded.—Herbert’s values are right. V „ ' ——* HERBERT’S are making very I special Ladies’ Coat prices—we’re pushing them out at 7s lid, 9s lid, 15s lid; they’re worth lots more, EADTIFUL rtfhv Dress Fabrics in Garbardines, Tweeds, Coatings. —Herbert’s prices are very low, the qualities are tip-top. v ' KEREN’S Kilties with Bloomers and Caps 5s lid for the lot, is Herbert’s bargain price. , ERBERT’S price for Cream Bloomers Is Hd, in grey, sax, lor'khaki2s lid, in plain Grey 2s 3d.— Herbert’s for low prices. HILD’ Wool and Beaver Coats, lovely Astrachan Coats for kiddies.—Herbert’s are cutting the prices trt ‘the bone. | HERE’S a bargain lot of Infants’ and Kiddies’ Millinery for 1» lid, one of Herbert’s snips. ■+
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 97, 26 July 1916, Page 6
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