PUBLIC NOTICES, X AWFUL DISCOVERf.’ J Daughter: ‘‘Why, “m'othor,' Thfee of those eggs ar6 bad. What, sliftll we do?” ■ ; . ; t Mother: ‘‘ln future,' Mary, w'd "will buy only from the Stratford Egg, Circle, for .then we'will have none of this worry.’' V ' Vi"’ Depot: ‘ MRS. RUSS'S, * Broadway South. ' : ) ; r\ STRATFORD ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. FISHING SEASON, RJll. LICENSES to take’ Trent and Perch in any part of the Dominion will be issued from tile Ist October, 1911, to the ; 30th’ of April; 1912, subject to. thicll regulations’ as Order-in-Council describes. ' ;' lV : 8V" v Fee, £1; Women ‘and Boys Ss.“ ’ ' 0. D : SOLE, sec. • —‘ ~ 1:1 , NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC: Haying disposed’of my butchering BUSINESS at DOUGLAS to MESSRS FERGUSON BROS;, of Toko, I \yish.t6 .thah|c,cvfsWnietigTer support, and trust tiny same will he accorded to my successors.' - - MESSRS FERGUSON’S deliver? cart will make its, first to. Douglas bn Tuesday, August 15th,.v“ f ARTHUR. NEEDHAM, . : . Douglas. business Notices. BAY OF PLENTY. ■3BO ACRES Freehold, .18- miles from Tauranga, 200 'in grass, 380 in milling timber, nearly all plonghable when cleared ; on maim coach road; good clean country. - Price 30s .per acre, ou terms.’ ; On adr count'-of 'domestic.■■■affairs.'’,.' this farm lias To be sold,; heno©. tjhe very low figure—a real' snip. 53 ACRES, in the very, pich of the richest land in, the Bay’of Plenty; 25 acres planted with carefullyselected best varieties of Frpit Trees, 3500 frees in full beaFjnjj this season, balance of .place ifi grass; 5-roomed house.’ apq outbuildings | only 2 miles from port; trees in pink of condition; A groat bargain at £-10 per adre; enquire about this. , WILSON AND ROBBINS, , : k LAND AGENTS, : « < TAURANGA AND TE PUKE?
fon SPLENDID 7-IlOOMED; HOUSE, Juliet Street, with all conveniences, !'' e “ and . nicely situated;, Pnce £855;. easy terms. r-.' '’OR LEASE, 17 ACRES good level Land, in the Borough: of Stratford, situated on Pembroke Road West. Will, lease; for 12 months, at £2 per acre rental.' • Apply C. AND E. JACKSON, LAND AGENTS; •• ' i BROADWAY. POULTRY NOTICES W HITE LEGHORNS. PADMAN - BROOKS COCKEREL, mated to selected pen Leger, “Bred to Lay, 1 ’ Hens, Sittings os. , , ■ INDIAN RUNNER DUCKS Full sisters to Knight’s Pen .Competition Winners, Sittings 7s 6d. mis. F. J. HODGSON, Junior Mountain; and Stuart Roads, ELTHAM. , UTILITY POULTRY. •VHFJE Wi AN DOTTES, from the host American strains. •VHL'J E LEGHORNS, mainly Rad-man-Brboh.es and 'American. ILACK MINORCAS, one ’6f the best Laying Strains'in NVZ; ' '■ ; • ill stock on free radge, and in openfronted houses. \II Sittings 7s' 6d for 12.' A limited number of orders taken for day 7 old chicks, at Is each. Orders can be left with R. B. ANDERSON, Ironmonger, Stratford. WANTED, a Housemaid,. for the Hospital. Apply to Matron.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 27, 16 September 1911, Page 6
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