gxfcr V/' 4h ~ '‘|g> ’;W» PIGS! P-CSJ rtCSI DIMCCK AMD CO. .L Receive Pigs at the following weighing stations:— MAY— Midiiirst— 1, 15, ‘if*. Douglas—2, id, !!0. .itrailord—!, lu, 17, 21;"31. Tariki—o, 20. Toko—S, 22. J. MAURA. Toko. |{i>lii csiMitativo. PSCS! P!CS! PICS! ESSRS. T. PORT! [WICK AND So .VS, LTD. (Australasia), aro now buying Paeon Pigs, Porkers, j-nd Chopper-. at t->;» ;u ices ,’i 'un* following reieuing slatioua:— MAY—’loko— Monday. 1, .15. Douglas—Monday. S, 22. Stratford Tuesday, 2, 0. IG, 23. Thriki—Wednesday. 3, 17. Midiiir.->t—Wednesday, 10. 24. Inglewood—Thursday. 4, 11, IS, 25. To Wera— Friday, 2(1. Farmers please . note Messrs Tv Borth wick and Sorts discontinue receiving alter the 2Gf.h met. Telephone 107. J. BUTCHER \ Stratford. BACON CO., LTD. PIGS. PIGS. PIGS. THE W’OODVILLE PA COX Co., Ltd. Will Receive Pigs at Weighing Stations, as under:— MAY— St ra t ford—Every Monday. Midhirst—-Tuesday, 2, IG, 30. Toko—Tuesday, 9, 2.’». Ekiiam—Ever y Wednesday. A. CAMPBELL, Agent at Toko. L. NAIRN. Representative at Tlawora. PICS! FIGS! PIC3I THE INGLEWOOD CO-OPERA-TIVE BACON-CURING CO.; LTD., are Buyers of Prime Racon Pigs from ll2lh to 15011), dead weight (maiden sows or . s), from Only, and will rows*?? as follows: MAY— , At the Fact err—Every Wednesday Tariki—Monday, 1, la. 29 Waifara Monday. S, 22 Smart Road—Tuesday, 2, IG, 30. Midiiirst—Tuesday; 9, 23. Toko—Monday, 1, la, 29 Douglas—Monday, S, 22. PICS! PICS! ncsi WJ DIMOCK AND CO.. LTD., T V • will Receive Prime Baconers, Porkers, and Choppers at Weighing Stations, as under:— MAY— ‘ Kakaramea—Monday, 8. 22. Nornnmhy—Tuesday. 2. IG. 30. Opium ko—'Monday, 1, 15. 29. Kaponga—Tuesday. 2. IG. 30. Hawera—Every Wednesday. To Roti—Every Wednesday Elthani—Every Monday and Tuesday. C. A. FORSTER. Kaponga. C. LE CAMPION. Hawera. J. W. .BURKE. Eltham. . -P Representatives. ■ Telephone 33, Eitham. ■NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. fE, tho undersigned, owners of properties situated at Pnniwhakau, on tlio Mangaohn and PunewhaIcau Roads, herein- give notice that trespassers with dog or gun in pursuit of game will ho prosecuted. An? dogs found, on our properties will be destroyed. D. McMTLLAN, S. HEDGE, T. R GEGE. J. W. GEDGE. April 2G, 1911. BUSINESS NOTICES. THE FEDERAL STORE. mo the residents of Stratford and JL Smrounding Districts.- Owing to a lumoiu having got abroad to the effetr that I am managing the i ' dmal St; ■ c fol some other firm, in •'E*atford, I wish to state that tlio rumour is absolutely incorrect, as 1 liar* l uo connection whatever with any other linn or person trading in Stratford. (Signed) E. A. 'ALGER. THE FEDERAL STORE, BROADWAY SOUTH. J/ f .P 3 C)‘U-4 I- v H - jii C;. : Vx■(" Vi ' • /•>: 4',W- %. 4 THAT AT JAMES’S GREAT ALTERATION OF PREMISES SALE EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS IS THE ORDER ■ CF THE DAY I CHARLES E. JAMES, CASH TRADER., STHAltoiil
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 86, 31 May 1911, Page 7
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