PIG NOTICES. ■M picsi Pics: Pi'CSt DIMOCK AND CO. WILL Receive Pigs (it the following weighing stations;— MAY— Midhirst— 1, 15, 20. Douglas—2, It), 30. Alraifoid— 3. 10, IT, 21, 31. Turihi— 9, 23. Toko—B, 22. J. MARIIA, Toko. Representative. PICSI PICSI PICBI Messrs, t. bortiiwick and SONS. LTD. (AastritlasliiM iijNi now buying Bacon Pigs, Porkers, And Chopper* at top prices at Uie following receiving stations;— MAY—■Joko—Moiiday, 1, 15. Douglas—Monday, 8, 22. Strafford—Tuesday, 2,0, IG, 23. 'lailki—Wednesday, 3. 17. Midhilst—Wednesday, 10. 24. I liglewnod—Thursday. 4, Jl, IS, 25. To Worn—Friday, 2f5. Fanners please note Messrs T. Bortiiwick and Sons discontinue receiving after the 2Gth iust. telephone 157. J. BUTCHER Stratford. w OODVILLE BACON CO,, LTD. PIGS. PIGS. PIGS. THE WOODVILLE BACON Co., Ltd. Will Receive Pigs at Weighing Stations, as under:— MAY—stria ford—Every Monday. Midhirst—Tuesday. 2, IG, 30. Toko—Tuesday, 0, 23. E.Jtham—Every Wednesday. A. CAMPBELL, Agent at Toko. L. NAIRN, Representative at ITawera. PICSI PICS! PICSI The inglevTood co-opera-tive BACON-CORING C 0.,).; LTD., are Buyers of Prime BaconPigs from 1121 b to 1501 h, dead weight (maiden sows or Varrivrs), Front' Only, and will receive a» follows: , -ft MAY— L. . J i At t l*e Factory — Every Wednesday Tariki—Monday. 1, 15, 29 ■ A Woitani—Monday. 8, 22 ' ■[[ Smart Roa<l—Tuesday,- 2. 16, 30.- ' Midhirst— fnesday, 9, 23. Toko—Monday. I, 15, 29' Douglas—Monday, 8, 22. PICSI PICS! ncsi T DIMOCK AND CO.. LTD., . . . will Receive Prime Baconers, Porkers, and Clioppers at Weighing st.ntif.nis, as under:— MAY— Kakaramoa —Monday, 8, 22. Nonuunby—Tuesday. 2. 10. 30. Opunake—Monday. 1.15. 29. Kapohga—-Tuesday, 2. 10, 30. Hawera—Every Wednesday. To Roti—Every Wednesday ' .. Eltliain-—Every Monday and Tuesday. C. A. FORSTER, Kapongai G. LE CAMPION. Hawera. J. W. BURKE,. Kltham. Representatives. Telephone 33, Eltham. NOTICE TO' TRESPASSERS. WE, the undersigned, owners of properties situated at Pnniwhatau, on the Maugaohn and Pnnowhatan Roads,. liereHv give notice that trespassers with dog or gun in pursuit of game will bo prosecuted. A,ny logs found on our properties will be lestroyed. D. MrMTLLAN, S. HEDGE. T. S, Cl EOF..' J. W. GEDGE. April 20, 1911. BUSINESS NOTICES. THE FEDERAL STORE. TO tlie residents of Stratford amJ Suirounding Districts.- Owing to a iiiiuoui having gob abroad to the effect that I, am managing the St—c foi some other linn m ARatford, I wish to state that the rumoulf is absolutely incorrect, as 1 hai'f* no connection whatever with any otlief firm or person trading in Stratford. (Signed) E. A. ALGER. THE FEDERAL STORE, BROADWAY SOUTH. »* / / '/A'r 4 ■it; wmt THAT AT JAMES’S GREAT ALTERATION OF PREMISES SALE EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS IS THE ORDER OF THE day: CHARLES E. JAMES, CASH TRADER, SWk'rt'ditk
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 84, 29 May 1911, Page 7
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