i;? , : , PUBLIC .NOTICE. TO HUNTSMEN AND OTHEBS. WE, the Undersigned, hereby give notice that all Persons ... found Hurting or otherwise Trespassing on land m our possession, will be prosecuted without respect of persons. Dated the 13th day, of. May, 1891. : ' "■ Signed J. Barnetr, ; - W. H v Jaraieson, . JohnLoqhhead ,G. Barker, Patrick 6'Boyie John Halliday ■0, Hurst, Septimus Womer R. Weavers. JWIRBER & READEE, j ENGINEERS & COACH BUILDERS, j DOYLESTON, BEG to inform the Public of Ellesmere that they have been appointed Agents >f or the celebrated BRANTPORD i R¥AP l E'R l ' i and- BINDER, probably the best and,. cheapest .ever introduced m fho j district^ 'We are also making some of tho | best WINNOWERS, specially adapted to ! separate Wild -Oats f rom Grain, or Sorrel jfrom Grass Seed. The First Prize Clover ;Seed at the EUesinere. Show was cleaned (by one of our Machines. : | ' WERNER & READER. I A. J. Gardiner^ NURSERYMAN, SOUTHBRIDGE. I; WISH to give notice that 1 am a Practical Gardener from England, having had thirty-three years experience. Persons wanting their fruit trees pruned and dreßsedv should let me know, ani I will guorantee to make them grew and bear fruit every year, free from blight. Most people do not properly understand the naturt, of trees ; through want of experi: nee, m trying to save a pound they lose twenty. This is fully proved by the fact that moßt trees ar o dead at 15 er 30 years, when they ought just to be coming into their prime at 50 years. If owners would nottampoi with Ihcir trees nnd engage with me ior a few yearp, I will tfivo ii.em p'enty (if fruit, ir>stea<l I of aaving to put/jhase tho imported article. : 1 am open to cut and trim ull kinds of -fruit trees with any mnn m thp world, and rnnke them grow Ftrong and haalthy, I wish lo knee a fruit orcli-rd for a term of 15 or 21 yearp. Old trees or young. Please iet me know by letter. '.TESTIMONIAL. Tho trees r>runt-d by Mr A. J. G;irdiuer this Inst two years hnvo given me every satisfaction, beunng excellent fruit nnd fr«'e from blight, — Thomas Roi'gerw, Sonthbridge. Plenty o* others cao bo sees,
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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 914, 30 May 1891, Page 3
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