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Butt erf at for FEBRUARY. 8d per lb. With the ‘WAITAKI’ you receive the benefit of straight-out payments. Vou are not merely advanced so much at the time of supplying on the score that the English market might sub* sequently drop. You receive the FULL MARKET VALUE monthly. You have the immediate use of your money and know exactly how you are progressing. Write for their monthly cash payments per lb during the past 12 months. A comparison with what you have been receiving will convince you that the ‘WAITAKI’ payments were higher than the pay-out of any other factory in the Province. WAITAKI DAIRY COMPANY LIMITED, DUNEDIN and OAMAEU. Under the Coal-mines Act, 1925. APPLICATION FOR A COAL LEASE To the Warden of the Otago Mining District, at Cromwell. Pursuant to the Coal-mines Act, i(j~s> the undersigned William Janies Smith Dodson, of Bannockburn, miner hereby applies for a coal lease in re-* spect to the following land; ALL THAT parcel of Crown Lands situated in the Cromwell Survey District between Cromwell and Bannockburn on Section Seventy-three (73), BJocJc One (I), Cromwell District, commencing on the said Section at the bank of the old Excelsior Coal Mine and running in a North-easterly direction for uji chains thence in a North-westerly direction lor 10 chains thence in ft South-westerly direction for chains thence in aj South-easterly direction for io chains to point of commencement as the said parcel of land is more particularly delineated on tne plan hereto. j Area applied for; iq acres 2 roods; The said land is: Crown Lands. Mark on pegs; V Date of marking ouT? iy-1-33 at 4 p.m. j lias the applicant any interest in , any other coal lease or coal-prospect-|mg license? If so, give full particuI lars of such interest together v.ftli i the registered number and date of | the lease or license; No. If the area applied for adjoins an | area held under a coal lease or ccalj prospecting license, give the name of i the licensee together with the regis- ; tered number and date of such lease or | license; No. | State the approximate quantity of j coal which may be reasonably extracted 1 from the area in respect of which a J lease is applied for; approximately 18.000 tons. State the estimated cost of developing the area, including the necessary plant, equipment, and buildingst-re-quired for such purpose; £ 150. State whether or not sufficient finance has been arranged to develop the area as a coal-mine, together witih the required plant, equipment, and buildings: Has been arranged. State the estimated annual output; I 800 tons. State the term for which a lease is required; 21 years. Address for service; Care Messrs Bodkin and Sunderland, Solicitors, Alexandra. Dated at Alexandra this 2nd day of February, 103 sSignature of applicant: William James Smith Hodson, by his solicitor T. E. Sunderland. Precise time of filing this application; io a.in., Bth Feb., 1933. Time and place appointed for the hearing of the application and all objections thereto; Wednesday, Bth March, 1033- at 10 a.m., at Warden's Court, Cromwell. Objections must be filed in the Registrar’s Office and notified to applicant at least three days before tin time so appointed. F. STOOP, Mining Pegistrar. J. J. Kernohan, Jeweller - - Cromwell, Has a Special Early Display of Choice Goods for Gifts. Select something of value at a reasonable price—something your friends will appreciate —something neat and lasting. A Few Specials. Ladies Necklaces. Ear-rings. Rose Quartz and Lapislazil Necklaces, (the very lates from the world of fashion). Large assortment of Ladies and Gents Wristlet Watches. Crystalware. E.P. Ware. And a great assortment or useful and Inexpensive Gifts, At KBRNOHAN’S.

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Cromwell Argus, Volume LXIII, Issue 3251, 20 February 1933, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Cromwell Argus, Volume LXIII, Issue 3251, 20 February 1933, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Cromwell Argus, Volume LXIII, Issue 3251, 20 February 1933, Page 4

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