F.IC NOTICES. r< r .\ pIGS! Pics: FICBI DIMOCK AND CO. _ L Receive i’igs at lowing neighing stations :- Receive I’ius at tho MAYislidhirst—i. 15, 2!). Tauglas —2, Hi, 30. Jiralii.ii!—A. IU, IT, 21, 31. Tanki—!J. 23. ■juko—B, 22. J. .MAURA, Toko. ivo. PIGS: PICS! PICSI jVfESSRS. T. BOKTTI WICK AND 17 JL SONS, LTD. (Australasia), am now buying Bacon Pigs, Corkers, and Chopper* af, top puces at iln* foll'j'Vmu receiving stations; — .MAY—luko— Monday. 1, 15. Douuias —Monday, S, 22. Strutioril—Tuesday, 2, I), IG, 33. 'ltuil.i—Wednesday. 17. A! iilnii ;.t-~\\ <■ 111 n• >d.iy. IU, 34. ! null 1 wood —'l Inirsda v. To Worn—Friday. 2G. Farmers please note* Bortlnvick and Sons discontinue receiving alter t!ie 2Uth iust. telephone 157. J. BUTCHER Stratford. I, 11, IS, 25. Messrs T. ’^y r OODVILLI7 DACON CO., LTD. TICS. TICS. pigs. THE WOODVILLE I’.A COX Co., Ltd. Will Rereive Pigs at Weighing Stations, as under;— MAY— Mratford —Every Monday. Midliirsl-‘-Tuesday, 2, 10, 30. 'J'oko—Tuesday, ii, 23. EJllitim—Eveiy Wednesday. A. CAMPBELL. • Agent at Toko. L. NAIRN, Representative at Hawera. PIGS! PICS! PICS! Toe ino leu god co-opera IT V E BACON-CURING CO LIT).,, are Rovers of Prime Haeo Pigs front 1121 b to 15011), dead woigl* (maiden sows or l vr:; ’.rs), Pros Sttarv» s Only, and will rer>Jv(# a follows: MAY— ' Ai the Factory—Every WWnesda 'l’ariki—Monday, I, 15. 23 Waitara--Monday, 8, 22 Kmart Road—Tuesday, 2, 10, 30. .Midhirst—Tuesday, 9, 23. Toko—..Monday, 1, 15, 29 Douglas—Monday, 8, 22. PICS! PIGS! pics: T DIMOCK AND CO.. LTD.. will Receive Prime Raeonerß, Porkers, am! Choppers at Weighing Stations, as under:— MAY— Kaknramoa— S, 22. Not inanity—Tuesday. 2. IG. 39. Opnnako—Monday, J, 15, 29. Kapongrt—Tuesday, 2, IG. 30. 11 a worn—Every Wednesday. 'To Roti—Every Wednesday Eltbam—Ey.ery..Monday, aqd . .Tuesday. C. A. FORSTER. Kaponga. C. LE CAMPION. Hawera. J„ W; BURKE. Elf ham. Representatives. Telephone: 33, Eltitam. N OTI C.E' '.TO TR ESP ASS ERS. E, the undersigned, owners of properties situated at Punhvhakan, on the Manguchu and Pnnewliakan Roads, hereby give notice that trespassers with dog or gnn in pursuit of game will be. prosecuted. Any dogs found on our properties will be destroyed. D. MeMTLLAN, S. HEDGE. T. S. GEGE. J. W. GEDGE, \ April 2G, 1911. BUSINESS NOTICES. TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. JH. ROBSON desires to notify • that ho will open a Timber itti’d in Stratl'o”T at the beginning of May next. Full stocks of all Building Timbers will be kept, both Sawn and Dressed, at lowest market prices. Orders for timber may, in the meantime, bo forwarded to JAMES ROBSON, Stratford, or J. H. ROBSON, Pohokara. THE FEDERAL STORE. rpTO the residents of Stratford and Jc. Smrounding Districts.- Owing to a iiiinom having got abroad to too effect that I am managing the !'<Pr>.-d S f - c foi some other linn ;n ♦>*;ati ortl, 1 wish to state that the rumour is absolutely incorrect, as I have no connection whatever with any other firm or person trading in Stratford. (Signed) E. A. ALGER. THE FEDERAL STORE, BROADWAY SOUTH. FA IS IT THE * EIGHTH NATIONAL DAIRY SHOW, JUNE 20th to 23rd, 1911. PALMERSTON NORTH. The Great Dominion Exposition of Everything appertaining to Dairy Machinery, Farm and Dairy Products; Covered space 40,200 square feet. WEALTHY PRIZES OFFERED. For Apples, Vegetables, Farm and Field Produce, Poultry. Pigeons, and Canaries. Competitions for Butter-making. Scone-making, Milkers’ Contest. Woodcutting and Chopping, Horse Events. Send at once for free schedule. It lias something of interest to von. COMPETITIVE CLASSES CLOSE JUNE sth. j. C. LANT, tfettetaty.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 80, 24 May 1911, Page 7
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