BUSINESS NOTICES. Expiration of Lease. A GREAT RELINQUISHING SALE ' : tw. COMMENCES ON SATURDAY, 30fch INSTANT. AN £SCOG STOCK OF HIGH-CLASS DRAPERY AND CLOTHING MUST BE CLEARED GUI WITHINTHREE MONTHS. PROFITS SACRIFICED, Premises CLOSED ALL DAY on WEDNESDAYS THURSDAY, and FRIDAY, preparing for the Sale. Doors Open at 9 o’clock on SATURDAY MORNING. * i; •V A ■Ji 0^ waaißWWmi /um.uJWuaßßt 1 •:« M . & • ; .« . £ 9 \NEWT,ON, KIN GAUCTIONEER, LAND, STOCK* AND STATION AGENT, PRODUCE AND GENERAL MERCHANT* : -SEE LAND ADVERTISEMENT P,AGE 8 mpleMent ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 8 PRODUCE ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 7 V--BROADWAY, STRATFORD ■Bgaro»<a—~l -■ >V--U; »• -LAMASON AND:,,MELVILLE. AUCTIONEERS LAND AGENTS, AND GENERAL MERCHANTS. ;U\ f :L'v:'orN''UV', FARMERS—NOW IS THE TIME. , mn nßHiri? vniTR ATANUPES FOR SWEDES AND TURNIPS.—We are Lpcal Agents for KEMP THORN A T° ( CELKBRAfED WESTFIELD MANURES, and arc prepared to giro very low quotations hl Hwmiro K.P. Pure Bonedust ‘ SUTTON’S SEEDS SUTTON 8 SEEDa. . imported direct from Mes'srs'Sutton and Sons, London in special air-tigbb cases to insure good keeping, a limited iSS iius Magnum Bonum Swede, Sutton’s Famous Crimson King, Sutton’s Famous Croon Top Y«l----lutton.r F?WUB |o ” as^ do “ n TumlPj Sutton’s Famous Purple Top Yellow Aberdeen Turnip. r ALSO— Hurst’s Swede and Turnip Seeds in all the leading lines. ORDER EARLY. LAMASON and MELVILLE, BROADWAY, '
pic notices. BS3N Vi, ,e , S-jKi.S.; pies! figs i rpHE WOODVILLE BACON X COMPANY. LIE)., Will Receive Pigs at the following Stativn« *.— MARCH— Toko—2s Stratford—26 'Midhirst—27 Douglas—2s To Vv'era—Monday, 25. Inglewood—26 Price Id per lb. J. BUTCHER, Stratford. L. NAIRN, Eitham. PIGS! PIGS! qPHOS. BORTHWJCK AWO SON? -L will Receive Pigs at the following Weighing Stations:— , MARCH— Toko—2s Stratford—26 Midhirst—27' 1 Douglas—2s Inglewood—26 Price 4d per lb. J. BUTCHER. Stratford. FIGS! _ PIGS! B\ MOCK AND CO. will Receive Pigs at the following Weighing , Stations RECEIVING DATES FOR—MARCH— Midhirst—Monday, 4, 18. Douglas—Tuesday, 5, 19. Stratford—Wednesday, 6, 13, 20, 27 Toko—Monday, 11, 25. Tariki- -T lesday, 12, 26. Huiroa—Thursday, March 21. J. MARRa, Pembroke Road, Stratford. W. DIMOCK AND CO.
. 1 ' I •V -. • y.\. t . ' w ~*jsr, "nx:'. ZEALAMD r t\ >:'■■'■ 1 v, '■ ■■' " LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY G°L.SMIT£p. STRATFORD.. 3TOSIK AUCfIP’M'EERS. SALESMEN; ANL A CEKEMAL MERCHANTS DAISY FARMERS'* . :■ : *' -■ ;■ 1 . . ) “Those properties with a little attention will improve in value and may 1 ho bought on easy terms. _ i h r\ ACRES Freehold, level land; 80 acres has been ploughed, 20 liU acre- n turnips. Will carry from 40 to 45 cows, 9 paddocks, 4-roomed house, (Lbail cow-shed Metal road 5 Miles to Town and Radwav, and 4-mile to Factory and School. Cheap at £2B per acre £2OO Cash; balance for a term, at 5 per cent. ~ in .*?• IUD--i Of* ACRES Freehold, Level Land. Nice 5-roomed house, 10 bad, ccuLOO crete cow-shed, and paved yard. 1* miles to Railway, Township and School, and i-mile to Factory Carry 3o cows. Price £l7 per acre. ■ £SOO cash. Balance at per cent. iNo. 107. nnd ACRES 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 4f- cows and 60. 2-year-old heifers on back of farm. Price, £l2 per acre. £ 50 cash No. 201. -i rrf\ ACRES Freehold. Carry 50 cows. Cows last year averaged £ll 17 per head. Nice 5-roomod house, 12-bail cow-shed. Handy to School, Railway, Post Office, and Factory. Price £2O per acre £2OO cash, balance for term." i '°- WE HAVE SEVERAL PROPERTIES FOR EXCHANGE. WE STOCK FARMERS’ FAVOURITE DRILLS DISC HARROWS (without polo) : CHAIN AND HA R ROWS . .TOD AND CRAY PLOUGHS, Kto. A. C. BELL, Land Salesman. GRASS SEEDS FOR BUSH BURNS. SPECIAL QUOTATIONS. W. A- HEWITT, Agent.
nnHE INGLEWOOD CO-OPERA 9 TIVE I3ACON-CURING CO., LTD., are Buyers of Prime Bacoi Pigs from 1121 b to 1601 b, dead weigh' ("maiden sows or barrows), From Shareholders only, and will receive as follows: MARCH— At the Factory—Every Wednesday Stratford—Every Tuesday. To ko—E v ery j\l o nda y. Tariki—Monday, 4, 18. Wail a ra—Monday, 11, 25. Smart Road—Tuesday, 5, 19. Mid hirst—Tuesday, 12, 26. Douglas—Monday, 11, 25. fj oun r y nat el. STRATFORD. W. KiRKWOftK, 'Vnfer* fs?«B.coafl Acc*.ftfce&,
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 77, 27 March 1912, Page 2
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