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STRATFORD.

STRATFORD AGENCY. Advertisements and items of. news tot publication in tte Taranaki Daily News should be«left at the office- of our local representatives, Wilson Bros.. Broadway, Stratford. Orders tor papers may also be left with them, June L For the month of May, the vital statistics in the Stratford district were as follows (the figures for May, 1920, being given in parenthesis):—Births 14 (23), deaths 6 (9), marriages 9 (8).

Building permits for work valued at £1325, all additions to existing buildings, were issued by the Stratford Borough Council last month.

Arrangements are now well in hand for the Stratford Senior Cadets’ ball, which is being held in the Town Hall on Friday night. The proceeds will go to the fund for holding a sports meeting in Stratford.

The dance arranged by the Midhirst Football Club has been postponed to a later date, owing to the date fixed clashing with the Stratford Returned Soldiers’ Association’s dance.

The decision of the Stratford Jersey Breeders’ Association regarding the qualifying test for the Stratford Futurity Stakes at the A. and P. Show was not made quite clear in the report in yesterday’s paper. The final decision, after several amendments had been proposed, was that rule 7 be amended to read “and that 50 points be awarded for type and 50 points for production.”

Your stationery requirements are well catered for by Wilson Bros., Stratford, who have a comprehensive stock of all office requisites and typewriter supplies. Here are a few good commercial lines: Pilot letter files, 3/6 each; wire document baskets, 4/6 each; desk blotting pads, 4/9 and 6/-; first-grade typewriter carbon, foolscap size, 15/- box. Don’t forget to call or write.—Advt.

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Taranaki Daily News, 2 June 1921, Page 6

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STRATFORD. Taranaki Daily News, 2 June 1921, Page 6

STRATFORD. Taranaki Daily News, 2 June 1921, Page 6

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