STRATFORD .ACCLIMATISATION ,SIK I El v . SHOOTING SEASON, 1914. 4 !M;WAR i) of £5 will bo paid to anvuno giving information that v,-iil loud^to tin' conviction of any person infringing the provisions of tho A innutls I *rotect !ou Ad, the fisheries Conservation Act, oi’ v. iUKis shooting without a license. Licenses must he produced on request oi the rangers. Tho following is a list of the persons to whon#Shooiing incenses Jiavo been issued up to 12th May, 1911 :~ Waangamoaiona, (». F. Court, if. Strombom, S. Rosewarno, W. Rosewarnc, J. Phillips, !). Armstrong, J. it. Donaldson, <). Olansen, CL lodd, .). E. 'Anderson, IE Cl. Fawkner, .1. iloguski, J. Scarry, C. Cronin; Stratford, T. Kirkwood, J. Levanduv.sivi, E. .1. Kirkwood, R, Walker, B. Walker, C. Jackson, (». A. Harris, Jam., it. (Lirdek. Collins, J. .lackson. R. .1. ilcT'arlaue, H. Rogers, E. A. Walsh, J. T. Martin, E. W. \Vhittic, T. Lyford, il. Fav.ackerley, C. B. Walsh, W. J. Hamhlyfi, A. Cameron, T. Nicholson, E. .Mason, .1. Iv. L. Stanford, W. H oilier, J . Petrie,- H._ E. Abraham; Tutnlawa. A. H. Clothier. Xgaere, A. Kenny, W. .). Morrison; Stratford, W. F. Clohston, ,). Martin, it. ,i. Rogers, B. Fearon, A. J. Davoy, Fred Collins. A. Cameron, E. A. Town ley, X. J . ! i igginson, 15. E. .Richmond, A. A. Hammond, C. (k Whittington, Baker Green, A. Nelson, I). Steven. C. Hull., C. H. Chavannes, P. Phelan, H. it. (lollop, W. R. Davies, B. Id. B. Davl'-s, Harold Kennedy, H. V'oylo; Toko, Evan Jones, John Holdup. A. A. Piper, f'has Tuck. Joseph Caskey, Jas. A. Stanford, W. 11. Linn, J. 10. Rutherford. ’Ernest- X. Xea!; Te IV.po, H. Knox. Jnnr., M. M. Knox; Douglas, Thos. Voting; Wellington, D. Bohan. R. F. HARK NESS, Secretary. m •■/S /-r ms jA:-;:? y l-kploAivc. |!3 _ * ''‘Made a hole like a f:vs-gal!cri keg ” is what an orciuirdist says of its work. Eruptito docs not shatter everything in the vicinity of the charge. It blasts a clean-cut hole and gontly lessons the sod for five or six feet. Trees planted by this method grow quickly and flourish. Tho soil is made a reservoir cf moisture and a store of tiour is h ing Pot ash. Farm ars, Qttarrymen, Brichmaket s, Miners, „ , also testify to the safety and efficiency of erupt ite. Free Booklet on request from— The Eifvpfite Safely Explosive Co., Ltd. 30 HUNTER S TREE T, WELLINGTON WE If? FOR HSGH GLASS MILLINERY, VISIT THE ELITE, ELTHAM. rjl lIE MISSES WALSH AND JL O’.BUI EX (late of Wellington), are showing the most up-to-date Millinery in Taranaki AT REASONABLE PRICES. Tho latest idea in cloth Sport Coats in Red, Brown, Tango, Blue, and Cerise, long Teddy coats in Brown and Fawns. All shades Irish knitted, all-wool Jersey Coats, j| and full length, from 2ns to Ids. Also a, large range of Children’s and Maid’s Knitted Coats with Caps to match—very low prices. Our exclusive Costumes are'unequalled for lit. and stylo. OPERA WRAPS AND EVENING D R ESS ES A SI * EOT A LIT Y. M2SSES WALSH & O’BRIEN, Ladies 5 and Children's Outfitters, THE ELITE, Bruise Street, Eltliam. 1 DONALD’S STRATFORD GARAGE. All Branches of the Motoring Business catered for. MOTOR CARS Repaired, Tuned up, and every class of work undertaken. Up-to-date machinery. Most modern workshop in Taranaki. Plenty of Room -Cars, Motor Cycles stored. All accessories stocked. Prices • right. UP-TO-DATE CARS FOR HIRE. Experienced Drivers. Vulcanising in all its branches a speciality, including re-treading covers. Every convenience. Ladies’ Waiting Room. SOLE AGENTS —Royal Ruby Motor Cycle (on top to-day); Morris’ Oxford Light Car (tho world’s best.) ’Phone (day) 72, (night) 171).
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 26, 22 May 1914, Page 8
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