BUSINESS NOV JOES. I •• £ .s% of Lease. A GREAT RELINQUISHING SALE r s3* COMMENCES ON SATURDAY, 30th INSTANT. AN £BOOO STOCK OF HIGH-CLASS DRAPERY AND CLOTHING MUST BE CLEARED OUT WITHIN THREE MONTHS. •V: ” . i u >.fr- : PROFITS SACRIFICED. PreriiisGS-CLOSED ALL DAY on WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY, preparing the Sale. Doors Open at 9 o’cioc koh SATURDAY MORNING. for £ r.~..£ ry j) : , £ ; ta.; - & 9 4? IX v<: NEWTON KING..v •. / ’ AUCTIONEER, LAND, STOCK, AND STATION AGENT, PRODUCE AND GENERAL MERCHANT* i? ' 1 5 [ LAND ADVERTISEMENT FAG’S 8 i*IELEMENT ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 8 PROD DC 2 ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 7 BRO A BWAY, ST S'AT ff? ®R 0 *MU LAMA SON AND MELVILLE. AUCTIONEERS LAND AGENTS,U GENERAL MERCHANTS. FARMEHS-HOW is the tsme. Tin ORDER'YOUR MANURES FOR SWEDES AND TURNIPS.—Wo arc*'Local Agents for KpiPTHORNE !T° CELEBRATED WESTFIELD MANURES, and arc prepared to give very low quotation* or cay . ■ >■. < s»i,j* ' rtdhaduaL.i • K.P. "ft” .Superphosphate.. ,■ r cay.quantity 01-p , •. ■ -Sphedusi ■•.& j; • K.P. "A" .Superphosphate re- .. UEUtTOh'S;. SSEDjS. , . . i e ■ nfj j i .... -i Snn« I.rtndnn in anecial air-tidrbi/ cases to insure jt.oou .veep mg, a vr..-••feOTtC-N’S'-SSSDSC ' .■--rmr'-vi? -550 j-s ■ scsuo. , . , . reported direct from Messrs Sutton and Sons, London in special air-tigot casc-e to insure goou seeping, a am-t nanlijy :. L . - m . omtnnia.e«»Mnu«<ij'.ijeusui Kirf#, 'Ststtsh’B Faißftjij' Crech lop \ fIL Howl Aberdeen 1 Tutnlp.. i ~ n . . i 1 ij ir;: .tiilijtnaiW'Hiniu :v 1 = 1:, 11 -Im . Hurst’s Stvotlc and Turnip Saedc in all tho leading! hues., ' rtr r : 'VP'' V ill FT tHIjIDER EARLY, ■ . 1. PAN
PIC NOTICES. ; "3? ')mHE V/bODVILLE BACOfc company; ltd., Will Receive Pigs at the followiru Stations:— MARCH— Toko—2s Stratford—26 Midhirst —27 Douglas—2s Te Wera—Monday, .25. Inglewood—2G Price 4d per Ih. J. BUTCHER. Stratford. L. NAIRN. Eltham. PIGS! _ PIGS' Thos. borthwick AND SOM will Receive Pigs at the follov ing Weighing Stations;— MARCH— Toko—2s Stratford—26 Midhirst—27 Douglas—2s Inglewood—26 Price 4d per lb. J. BUTCHER. Stratford. FIGS! __ PIGS' Dimock and co. will Receiv Pigs at the following Weighing Slations:RECEIVING DATES FOR—MARCH— Midhirst—Monday, 4, 18. Douglas—Tuesday, 6, 19. Stratford—Wednesday, 6, 13, 20, 2/ Toko—Monday, 11, 25. Tariki- -O' lesday, 12, 26. Huiroa—Thursday, March 21. J. MAKRa, Pembroke Road, Stratford. W. DIMOCK AND CO. PIGS! _ PIGS! •TIOE INCH. Eft OOI) CO-OP ER / 1. TIVE BACON-CURING CO UTO.» *aro Buyers of Prime Jiaom Pigs from 1121 b io 1501 b, dead vrobsp (maiden sows or harrows), Iron Shareholders only, and will receive a.follows: MARCH— At the factory —Every Wednesday Stratford- Every Tuesday. I oko — Evcry Monday. Tariki— Monday, 1, 18. Vvaitara—.Monday, 11, 25. .Sniayt Road—Tuesday, 5, 19. Mi.ilnrst—Tuesday, 12, 26. Douglas—Monday, 11, 25. Q UK IT HOTS L, B r, TtATFOBD. W. P. KIBKWOOB, (hustoan Accessed.
UrmM'N-D AGENCY C°ftiUSLIMITED. STRATFORD.. L.a.O •. * ■ I i 1 ' V ■STOCK AUCTIONEERS. LAND SALESMEN, AND GENERAL MERCHANTS DAIRY FARMERS” “These properties with a little attention will improve in value and may he bought on easy terms. ACRES. Freehold, level land; 80 acres has been ploughed, /O XX U acres ; n turnips. Will carry from 40 to 45 cows, 9 paddocks, 4-roomed house, 6-hail cow-shed Meta road 6 Miles to Town and Railway, and i-milo to Factory and School. Cheap at £2B per acre. £2OO Cash, balance for 'a term at 5 per cent. „ t inl % I™’ -4 cif* ACRES Freehold, Level Land. Nioe o-roomed house, 10 bail, conI olt) crete cow-shed, and paved yard. 1* miles to Railway, Township and School, and *-mile to Factory Carry 35 cows. Price £l7 per acre.. £SOO cash. Balance at 5i per cent. Iso. 107. Freehold, rolling and level land, all in grass and subdivided into 8 paddocks; sheep proof fences, 4-roomed .house and verandah. 10-bail cow-shed, buggy-shed, stable, and loose-box. Carry 4C , cqVs and 60 2-year-old heifers on back of farm. Price, £l2 per acre. p 50 cflsli * ACRES Freehold. Carry 60 cows. Cows last year averaged £ll JL / U per head. Nice 6-roomod house, 12-bail cow-shed. Handy to School, Railway, Post Office, and Factory. Price £2O per acre £2OO. cash, balance for term. No. 209. WE HAVE SEVERAL PROPERTIES FOR EXCHANGE. WE STOCK A. C. BELL, Land Salesman. FARMERS’ FAVOURITE DRILLS DISC HARROWS \ (without pole) CHAIN rAND H/RHOWS REID AND ORAY PLOUGHS, Eto. GRASS SEEDS FOR BUSH BURNS. SPECIAL QUOTATIONS. v/. a. hewitTj Amit TlJ> X \J JUU F R TENDS .sLi-'-tl. 4.. b {O' about the Photographs produced at McALLISYER’S STl'ihP). Compare tiio work with any other in Taranaki. On enquiry you v/ili find "the prices are the LOWEST IN THE PRu VINCE. Patronise the local Studio, you will be satisfied, and your friend* will be pleased. : ,V 4 ■ t MO AT I JQTIPT? PHOTOGRAPHER, A xtixL' B' roa< j wa y NortfL Stratford*
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 76, 26 March 1912, Page 2
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