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SHOOTING SEASON. li 11. LICENSES' to _Shoot Cock Pheasants, Californian Quail, and other Imported Game will bo issued by the , Postmasters,.Stratford (principal), Toko, Cardiff, Midhirst Whangamomona, Strathmore, limakama, and Elthanvj fee £l. Season from Ist .May, 1911, to 31st day of July, 1911, both days inclusiyc'j’hc following Native Game may be shot:—Native Pigeons and Wild Duck; all other native game absolutely protected. The following licenses bare been issued:—Frank Collins, .W. k. Clark. Win. Real!head, A. O.- Lublitz, r Jans, J. Mischewski, J. E. Foley, C. R. Barker, H- Campbell, D. S. Glas row, P. A. Colson. W. R. Davis, I. M- Grayling, H. J. Dun bam, L. J Gedge, R. Hardley, H. \ oyle, \Vm Donaldson, J. T. Scott, E. B. W. J. Walsh, B. Green, C, IL Walsh. T Kirkwood, A. Bland,- L. R. Davies. L. J. Newell, P. 0. Clemow, Wm h Garrick, Geo. A. Hams, D. R. Savage, A. H. Clothies, G. Syme, J. Vovle, A. E. Rjcklohen, W. J. Morrison, E. .1- Kirkwood. E. Wood, G -F. Rowe, A. Walter, L. Curtis, 1. D. Colson, E. Walsh, J. Petrie, I*. A. Tyrer, R. Handley, 'l,'. PI- Lash, A. Stewart, T. Lyford, A. G. L Lytord, W. H. Rowson, J. Stewart, V. Dimock, B. Hooper, L. A. Lmeham, N. M. Coleman. Geo. Coleman, J. Kenny. A. Kennv, W. Griffitlis, C. I*. Tuoc, Pi Edwards, J. W. Boon, W. Lovett. W. McQuav. M. Fowler, A. E. Rhodes, E. Rhodes, B: Mcrnbery, R W. Garlick, G; Steer, ID C. C. Strombom, E. A. r Jowruey, J. Martin, •!. Floyd, R. H. Phillips, A. Simmons. W. Bushy, N. F. Dunlop, A. C. Milner, J. IZ. Siaitk. L. Walker, W. 11. Stoekley, R. B. Anderson, J- Wilooc-k, V. P. Miller, E. Hilly Tr Wilson, A. J. Davev, W. Rowe, J. Hewitt, A. Sanr'ster. A. Scott, PI. Wickham, Goo. McOuay, H. Grav, G. W. Stanton. R. Mounsey, A. Stoekley, J. T Ilowo F. A. Gibson, H. I l ’. -Hayden, C. J. Mas]en W. L. Bicnnm hassett, P. B. Frank, W. P. Dcbunoro, L. H. Knuckv W. R. Bennett. A. Rutherford, A.’G. Rutherford, A. IP Clifford, A. J. Lees. C. Riley., ,J. Lncpnn. O. PI. Allen, J. G. Chen, J. T. Kilpatrick, J G. Ritchie, J. Griffiths, J. W. Green. W PI. Harris, F. M. Marlow, C. E. Soahright, F. Fowler, R. Shottor, J. Tnvcrnrity, J. Groschinski, T. Cookson, James Jackson, I/. Petdi, CHas. Gat ton,' H. Cat ton, J. Levandoski, C. Caul tor., A. Meredith. P. Tinman,’ W. Calvert, W. Atkins, Len Stevens, G. 11. Corbett, W. Geogriah, C. H. Glagit, R. Barlow, E. 11. Sharrock, E. Beachan, J. V. Shields, F. Hamilton, E. Law. G. 1). SOLE, Hon. Sec. STRATFORD ACCLIiMATISfiTION SOGIETTf. “ANIMALS PROTECTION ACT, ... THE sum of Ten Pounds will be paid to any person that will give information that will lead to the conviction of any; person cbmirittinfe si breach of the above Act by shooting native or imported game dnriiiß thK close season, or being in pursuit of same with dbg and gun. By older of the Council. C. D. SOLE. '*T r WARM, GOGV KITGHERS. W'XTPI many people the kitchen is chief living room. To make it arm, cosy, healthy, put in a ZEALAH 01A RANGE, The Zealandia is not only a grand coker—the favourite of wives, cooks, akers—but it is built so that you an convert it at any time into an pen fire, making no smoko or smell, ut giving perfect ventilation. It’s deal for country people. Write for catalogue No. 18, to BAftNINGHAM AND CO., LTD., George Street, Dunedin. tiMILliiN AND FREDRIC, Agorits
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 113, 4 July 1911, Page 7
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