PJO NOTICES. j PIGS! _ FIGS! I aUttTHWIUK AW& SOWS J.. wjii Receive FitfH t»% the ttoliowag Weighing h 'i.w < 'vmtni • RECEIVING DATES FOR DECEMBERTOKO— 23. J. BUTCHER, Stratford. r :,.!r PIGS. mHE WOODYIDLE BACON CO. JL will Receive Pigs at their stations as follows; Stratford—Monday, 9, 16, Douglas—Tuesday, 10. Mid hirst—Wednesday, 11. Toko—Tuesday, 17. Tariki—Wednesday, 18. No pigs will be received from December 18 to January 6th, 1913. J. YANDLE, Buyer. THE INGLEWOOD CO-OPERA-TIVE BACON-CURING CO., LTD., are Bayers of Prime Bacon Pigs from 1121 b to 1601 b, dead weight (maiden 1 sows or barrows), from Shareholders only, and will receive as follows: DECEMBER— At the Factory—Wednesday, 4, 11, and 18. At the Factory—Tuesday, 31. Stratford—Tuesday, 3, 10, 17, 31. Waitara—Monday, 2, 16, 30. Midhirst—Tuesday, 3, 17, 31. Tariki—Monday, 9. Smart Road—Tuesday, 10. Toko—Monday, 2, 19. Douglas—Monday, 16, 30. No Pigs taken in Christmas week --23rd to 28th—or on New Year’s Day. PIGS. PIGS. DIMOCK AND CO., LTD., W . will Receive PRIME BACONKRS at Highest Market Prices. DECEMBER—TOKO—I6. HUIROA—I7th. STRATFORD—4, 11, 18. MID HIRST—9. TARIKI—IO. No pigs will be received from December 18th to January 6th. J. (ViARRA, Reorosentative. Stratford
K. AKO eo. g LAMP j 1 A AOEJCB, about 70 »cres 1.1 ( L? htumped and regown; 11 paddocks; ali well _ sheltered with natural and ornamental plantation; good 7roomed house, splendid outbuildings; everything in real good, order. £34 per acre; good terms. m ACRES, tip-top Dairy Farm, one milo school, factory, mud railway station; good buildings, and orchard. Price £27 per easy terms to a good man, Q'Jl ACRES, IB paddocks, all «'/ * f plongbable; well fenced, metalled road, H miles ecdiooi, creamery, and railway station j guajanteed to carry 40 cows: 21 acres of crop, 6 a ere a turnips, 1 acre carrots, 20 cows, spring dray, cans, implements, three stacks hay; the let £27 10s per acre; a model farm, will o«y to inspect. "J £/) ACRES, all ploughable, 9 paddocks, 50 acres ploughed and sown down in English grasses; good house and outbuildings; creamery on ?ection. £3O per acre; £4OO cash; good mortgage*. i 0/| ACHES, 105 in gras*, balance I in bush, good fences, metillod road, school, creamery, and P.O, one mile, good house and cowshed. £l2 per acre; £3BB cash, or will Ezchang-e for shc-ep country, Tks ahovo airs only s few »f a eftsioe icleotltm of prcpsrtiou wt tetivs en our books. Cifsnts sfeptwri ovir (sroptriiae Fraa of Cliargj?. W. H. H. YOONG AftD GO., LANJJ ESTATE AOENTC, «TRATFOSD. EVERYTHING IN SADDLERY At HORSE AAD COW COVEES (SPECIALITIES) 3e*t W®rh, Pircmptlfciidg, Lew MALONE’S CHRISTMAS HAMPERS 21/6. 1 BOTTLE WHISKY. 1 BOTTLE BRANDY, 1 BOTTLE RUM, 1 BOTTLE WINE, 4 BOTTLES ALE. 4 BOTTLES STOUT. We Stock ail the Leading Lines in WIRES AND SPIRITS. BOTTLERS OF MANNING’S ALE. In Cordials we Manufacture all the I LATEST SUMMER DRINKS. Country Orders promptly attended to. Our Carts Deliver to all parts of the Borough. Customers, when ordering Goods to ho sent to flag stations, will please note to add freight. DAN MALONE & C°* FENTON STREET, STRATFORD. Box 48. ’Phono 55.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 99, 21 December 1912, Page 8
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