The provisional directors of the Fanners' Co-operative Organisation Society of New Zealand, Ltd., mot rt the Foresters' Hall yesterday, when it was announced that the so-i-k'ty h;»l boon incorporated. The dire-tors allotted a!l shares that had !;<>cmi applied i'fir. ""d set i:p a committee to make enquiries for .suitable >ire>'mses._ businesses, or other accommodation for the carrying on of t-lie Society's busii^ew, the committee to report at the first .statutory meeting to be held in a few weeks' time. At the annual meeting of the Hawera Cricket Club special reference was made to the loss sustained by the death of Mr -I. "\Y. Batten, who for many years past had taken a very live interest In cricket. The late Mr Batten had been 'n member for several years, had sriven a trophy • every year, and, best cf ;•!!, hod shown, his interest in the Obib by act ins on many occasions as rripire. cvohi'i nut to different matches with the team to Manaia and. other places. FOR SCOnft IN* CALVES. 'Sheep, Pigs, or Horse*, 'liw'Temnsine." Unequalled for all internal ptomnch 'worms, intestinal -worms, and lung worms. Unsurpassed, in all cases of diarrhoea affecting young animals, | p«T-nir:-|-: _Q I'ipr.jißfcS of ~4" r"li\. Obta'^^bl" I Oibojiue a:id Turnbull. Hawera. —Advt. '
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 9 October 1913, Page 8
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207Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 9 October 1913, Page 8
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