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BUSINESS NOTICES. THE INCLEWOOD CO-OPERATIVE BACON CURING CO., LTD. __ SHAREHOLDERS are notified that the Directors have authorised the following payments tor the year ended August 31, 1910: A Bonus of One-farthing Per Found on all Bacon rigs and Poikers supplied during tho year. A Dividend of 5 per cent, on Share Capital. The above payments may be obtained at tho Office of the Company, Inglewood, or will be posted to shareholders after October 11. 1916. ARTHUR MORTON, Chairman of Directors. Inglewood, September 18, 1916. E'.THAWI NURSERIES, ELTHASW. PLANTING SEASON—I9I6. Grown for Sale, 1,000,000 Barberry, well branched, from 12s fid per 1000. Cupresaea Lawsoniana, 2-year,, 20s per 100. Pinus Insignis, 3-year, 17s 6d per 100. Pinus Insignia, 2-year, 15s per 100. Macroearpa, 2-year, 208 per 100. All kinds of Hedge and Sholie* Freea, etc. Noto the AddrosH— J. REVELL, Eltham Nurseries, 'Phono 87. EL'ITIAM. BEAUTIFULLY FINANCED FARM. £}(&(\f\ CASH, the balance can remain to the owner for a long period at 5 per cent, interest. IGO ACRES.-Freehold, long road frontage. River boundary at back, all ploughable land and nearly all flat. No gullies, but a lew small elevations. Well fenced, and all fences in good order, a large portion of which are live fences. Eight paddocks, post and wire cattle proof fences. Well watered, 3 acres bush, good shelter. Present stock 32 cows (milking), 14 2-year-old heifers, and about the same number of yearlings, probably 100 . breeding ewe's, 1 5 horses. Would milk 60 cows. Buildings—6-)"ootned house, in fair order, 12 miles from railway station, two townships within J-mile, also factory. Owner advanced in years, and wants to sell, owing to labour difficulties. Price £2B per acre. ARTHUR B. GIBSON, Land Agent. Egmont Street, New Plymouth.

STRATFORD ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. FISHING SEASON, OCTOBER 1. 1916. TO APRIL .30. 1917. LICENSES.— 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 6d; halfseason licenses from December 20, 1916 available for Stratford District only)', 12s 6d. Licenses may bo obtained from the secretary. Licenses have been issued to the following:— C. Kavaleski, C. Lawrence, R. F. Harkness, EG. Voyle, F. Collins. A. D. Stanley, F. A. Bamfield, G. H. Clark. A. J. Walters, F. H. Whittle, H Campbells *S. Campbell, W. A. Dinglo, R. Hcaly, R. Neal, J. W. B. Jones, J. Fredric, L. Riera, C- N. Craddock, P. Wright. J. Petrie, P. Hunter, W. Lovett, A. D. Cuff. A. H. O'Leary, C Ireland (boy), B. Hcaly (boy), J. Fitzgerald (boy), J. Crossan (boy), A Broadley (boy), F.vDodd (boy), L. Collins (boy), R. Stevens (boy), J. Butcher (boy). R. F. HARKNESS, Secretary.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 74, 25 October 1916, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 74, 25 October 1916, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 74, 25 October 1916, Page 8

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