NORTH AUCKLAND FARM. 200 ACRES, all flat cattle country, which is capable of running a i beast to two acres, when fully I improved. About 50 acres sur-j face sown, 20 acres ploughed.j Small building and fenced. About 1 9 miles from railway and 6 from! Port or Main Coach Road. Only £6, and good terms given. Apply W. A. LIMBRTCK, Wha kataue. FURNITURE OF QUALITY AT EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES S We are particularly well stocked with handsome Furniture and Furnishings at the present time, and we have never offered such attractive values as we do now'. Every description of modern Furni- _ tore is to bo found here in a great variety of design. Our Furniture offers always attract attention, because our value is known to be good—because our statements aro known to be true—because our quality is known to be dependable. T~T VANS AND fJpiCHBON, COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS AND UNDERTAKERS. STRATFORD. Before buying a motor CYCLE, see the Excelsior with all the latest improvements. The 'best side-car machine on the road.— CURRIN’S Plumbing and Cycle Works. FFUIE SWEETEST FLOWERS THAT BLOOM, and the choicest \ cgetables that can ho grown, are assured by using my Seeds. A splendid selection of annuals, tomato plants, and everything you require for the garden. Fruit and Confectionery frbsh, sweet, and wholesome, in daily supply. Marble Bar (only one m town) always open. Call on the one and only DAVE GRAHAM, Fruiterer, Broadway. NOTICE TO OCCUPIERS OF ORCHARDS. rnHE Orchard-tax Act, 1916, is now in force. Under this Act there is payable by every occupier of an orchard as on 30th (September, 191(5, a tax of Is per aero or part of an acre with a mininrrmi of 2s (id The tax is imposed on all orchards, irrespective of area, producing fruit lor sale (including orchards planted for this purpose although not m bearing), is due on Ist November 1916, and is payable, without further demand, at any money-order post-ofiice up to and including 22nd November, 1916, after which date 10 per cent, additional will bo charged. Further information can be obtained from the Director of the Horticulture Division, Department of Agriculture, Industries am! Commerce, Wellington, or from any money-order post-office. NOTICE TO RFHSONS GROWING FRUIT-TREES. IX compliance with the regulations under the Orchard and Garden * Diseases Act, made on 2nd October, 191(5, as to the registration of- orchards, every person growing one or more of the Following trees, viz., apple, pear, quince, peach, nectarine, plum, '< berry, apricot* nut or citrus tree, or grape-vine—is required to. make application not biter than 26th October, 1916, for the registration of the property whereon such trees are growing. Registration is free of charge; the penalty for non-registration is a line not exceeding £2O. Forms of application for registration are obtainable from any Orchard Instructor, or District Agent., or from the Director of the Horticulture Di- j vision, Department of. Agriculture. ! Industries ami Commerce. A eilington. BY ORDER.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 73, 24 October 1916, Page 6
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