NORTH AUCKLAND FARM. 200 ACRES, all flat cattle country, which is capable of running a \ beast to two acres, when fully improved. Abfftit' 50 acres surface sown, 20 acres ploughed. Small building and fenced. About 9 miles from railway and 6 from Port or Main Coach Road. Only £6, and good terms given. Apply W. A. LTMBRTCK, Whakataue, STRAIGHT CUT LEASE. T\Alßy ' FARM, 150 acres, good rich flat land 5 ingles New Plymouth, at 40s per acre, right of purchase at £29 per acre. Will easily milk 60 cows. Right place for a milk walk, for which there is an opening in, New Plpmouth Milk cheque alone off this farm was ever £BOO, season!' 1915-10. Owner r» tiling owing to illhealth. Particlars' at — /■ GIBSON’S AGENCY, ~J _ T. ’ Jsfew Plymouth • THeHINGLEWOOD CO-OPERATIVE BACON CURING CO., LTD. Shareholders are notified that the Directors have authorised the following payments for the, year ended August 31, 1916: A Bonus of One-farthing per Pound on all Bacon Pigs and *Porkeis I during the year. • ' .V ••i A Dividend of 5 per cent, on Share ■ Capital, The above payments may be obtained at the Office of the Company, Inglewood, or\will be posted to shareholders after October 14, 1916. ARTHUR MORTON, T \ Chairman.of Directors. Inglewood, September 18, 1916. * ■ 'Kk A'-.l -4 OW SUTTON’S Flower and Vegetable Seeds, and thus avgid any risk of failure. STRATFORD ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. FISHING SEASON, OCTOBER 1, 1916, TO APRIL 30, 1917. T TCENSES. —Men, whole season, available over all Dominion 20s; women and boys under 16 years . of age), .ss. Day licenses, available for Stratford District only) 2s Cdj halfseason licenses from December 20, 1916 available for Stratford District only), 12s Cd. Licenses may bo obtained from the secretary. R. F. BARENESS, Secretary. TpOUND in Stratford some weeks -*• ago, Hand B'a g containing Bible. On fly leaf “Miss White, 1886.” Owner apply this office. ’’SX7ANTED—Sharemillors for 65 ** or 70 cows. Machines usel. Apply, A. Goble, Cardiff. PUBLIC NOTICE. TjO the general public of Stratford and surrounding district.—l, Sing Lee, have this day disposed of my Laundry business to Joe Lee, Laundryman, late of New Plymouth, whose abilities as a first-class Laundrymaii are well-known during the past five years. I wish to thank all my customers for past favors, and hog a continuance of same to my successor Joe Lee, Laundryman, Broadway South, just over the bridge. SING LEE. SOW SUTTON’S Flower and Vegetable Seeds, and thus. avoid i any risk of failure. \T ACANCY for two men boarders at Rata House, opposite the | Horse Bazaar, Miranda Street. TO LET—Front Bed-Sitting Room, good locality. Five minutes from P.O. Stratford.—Apply this office. FA OR SALE—Sittings of Pure-bred “ White Leghorns and White Rocks, ss.—C, SPECK, Pembroke Road. SOW SUTTON’S Flower and Vege f table Seeds, and thus avoid | any risk of failure. j
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 60, 7 October 1916, Page 6
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468Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 60, 7 October 1916, Page 6
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