THE STRATFORD BACON CURING COMPANY, Ltd., TJECEIVE Bacon Pigs at— j I1I 1 Kaponga: June 12th and 26th. j Eltham : June 6th and 20th. _ Otakeho: June 7th and 21st. * o> Okaiawa; June i^j-th and 28th. PILCHER F. RALFE, r r 11 Secretary. I MTHE ELTHAM BACON COM- ]< 5 j - ' PANY, LTD. L }• rriHE above Company will receive .J_ Pigs fortnightly at Mangatoki \ andKaponga, and weekly at Eltham from this dale. 1. Receiving Days :— Mangatoki: Monday, June 5, 19; \ July 3, 17, 31. Kaponga: Tuesday, June 6, 20; . ' - July 4, 18. -. Eltham : Every Tuesday. EDWIN PARROTT, r - Secretary. - PORKERS. PORKERS. a MR. L. NAIRN will .be prepared \\ to receive . pqrjiers, 60 to - i2olbs dead weight,, "at* Hie' Stratford Bacon Company's .yards at _ Otakeho on June 7th and 21st; Okaiawa, June 14th and 28th. PIGS. PIGS. PIGS. ; W. DIMOCK~& CO., LTD.| r PIGS will be Received at follow- ■' ing Weighing Stations as p: under : — - ■ ai i 9i 9 0 5 . .m. m June. July. j JjJ Opunake ... 19 17 , Kaponga ... 5 19 3 17 31 ! Otakeho ... 6 20 4 iS v Okaiawa ... 6 20 4 18 at Hawera ... 7 5 ' SjRATFORDT.. 21 __ 19 . Eltham ... 7 -21 5 19 1S Mokoia and ) tj . : Waverley }- B^ a"angement • « sii Full particulars from . H A. E. DIMOCK, I Kaponga. j PROOF OF_ I li THE PUDDING H IS IN THE EATING OF IT. , f WE make a speciality of Bread,' and we intend to bake (he-best, j Our delivery cart calls regularly. :jj — Small Cakes, Birthday Cakes, ' Wedding Cakes in stock and made cc to order at _ . la Al BAKERY & REFRESHMENT ROOMS. , at ____ i CURRIN &. .McKENZIE, j HAWERA. ~W: RQWE. 1 s Q EliD, GRAIN, & PRODUCE O~ "MERCHANT., . < HAWERA. j "NEW SjEASON^S SEEDS, ' 1 B'or Autumn Sowing. Rye grass— ~Rib grass ; j| Poverty Bay Yarrow ; - Hawke's Bay Mustard £ Canterbuiy Essex rape ; ™ \ Italian — Poa nemoralis : Canterbury . Poa priviaiis f ' _ Local Poa ~practensis p i Cocksfoot" Timothy ; Prairie grass Crested dogs tail ; Meadow fescue Chewing's fescue Meadow foxtail Sheep fescue Hard fescue Red clover ! White clover Alsike , • Cow grass Lucerne ! Trefoil _ - I Turnips — ' Green top yellow Aberdeen ! , Purple top yellow Aberdeen • Purple top mammoth' < White stone stubble l Oil cake, crushed linseed, calf meal • Pig meal,. crushed oats, fowl groyls , Fowl grit, garden manures, straw J* Canterbury oats and chaff, bran : Canterbury hay, poil ar d, btc. j l Sacks — 44, 46, 48 inch j Binder twine (Donaghy's gold medal) ' Sewing twine, machinery oil j ' Sieves, forks, reaphooks j Fencing wire j Agvnt for Massey-Harris Co.'s Agricultural Machinery- j EGMONT STEAM-SAW, PLANING ! AND MOULDING^MILLS, BASH m -. AND DOOR FACTORY. Estblisherd 1883. -, B-i'ih Mills at Midhirst and Ngairc, I 'Yards at Midhirsl, Stralford •jj Ngairc."" ' Head Ofhce and Factory : I'HINCES STREET, ■ HAWBRA. p /' i &O. SYME Propkibtor. U - "- fc A !^rge stock of al) sizes of rough I and dressed timber in rimu, malai, _ totnra, kauri, and white pine. F . Rusticated boarding, tongucd and grooved flooring, T.G-.8. & V. lining. ' All trade requisites kept in stock. ~] . JOiNMBY OF EV£iiY DSBOBIPTION J including sashes, doors, sash frames, '■ door frames, shop" fronts, roller j. y \ shuKcrs, bay and Venetian windows j j e , skylights, vinery and garden liphts staircases, mantelpieces, gates, posts ornamental fencing, handrailing, ' iIOULDISQS OF-ALIi .PATTBBNB.— , Spwial designs to order. Turnery aud baiid Saw cutting in . all their branches.^ Carved trusses, - vera/jclah, mantel and cave brackets. 1 Tallow casks, butter kegs, tubs, a Bl buckets, cheese vats, barrel and j square churns with_ stand and "! pulleys complete. ~ . " j A!' material used for joinery and • maimiactured. goods picked and ~ thoroughly seasoned. , Large factory churns made to I order with all the latest improver 1 meats. I KAFONGA COACH FACTORY I AI^ T D GENERAL SMITHY. J f7t W. "^BJJCKINGHAM j Has pleasure in notifying that he J is now prepared !to fulfil orders for 1 vehicles of every description, . also j that repairing, painting, and trim- . j ming in all its branches will be done on the premises. Having secured ,p the services- of a first-class coach painter, those desirous of haying their vehicles repainted and lined will find their orders, finished in m up-to date'style^ ~~l^ ' m General smithing in all its st branches. ' t Agricultural ~~impleme>its made Ie and repaired. is Horse-shoeing and all farrier* work by skilled wotkmen. arj 'TJ'U.B'BER manufac »y| XX tured at the Star Office on . [ the shortest-notice.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8241, 13 June 1905, Page 1
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