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AUCTIONS. j^ TUESDAY, JULY 17. KIRI ROAD, TE KIRI. At 12.30 p.m. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF N.Z., LTD., have received instructions from Mr N. Larsen, who has sold his farm and is leaving the district, to sell by public auction— WITHOUT RESERVE. 26 good dairy cows, mostly Jerseycross 1 pedigree Jersey bull, pedigree at sale 16 yearling selected Jersey cross heifers 1 yearling Jersey bull 1 2-year colt by Emaru Boy 1 1-year colt by Emaru Boy Milk cart and harness, cans, buckets, etc., stumping jack, quantity manure, slag, 40----gallon copper, sledge, s.f. plough, chaffcu'tter, crosscut saws r wedges, tripod harrows, . chains, swingletrees, timber, 300 posts and strainers, battens, cattle dog, sundries and household furniture WITH SLIGHT RESERVE. 1 milk cart mare 43 shares in Awatuna Dairy Co. NOTE. —The cows are a very choiceyoung lot, in good condition, and have had the highest test at the factoryall the season, so cSn be recommended i iin every way. Luncheon Provided. Also— On account of another vendor, whoso son is called up— 10 good dairy cows, Jersey cross 1 5-year $ -draught mare, all work 2 Shetland ponies ( 1 aged, 1 3year, unbroken) "WEDNESDAY, JULY 18. ON THE FARM, WHENUAKURA. At 1 o'clock. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OP N.Z., LTD., have received instructions from Mr T. A. Bourke, who is giving up dairying to sell by public auction— WITHOUT RESERVE. 34: choice dairy cows T August calvers, in calf to purebred Shorthorn bull Milk cans and sundries WITH SLIGHT RESERVE. T f-draught, any trial 1 rising 4 years, mnbroken * I L.K.G. milking machine "and plant This is a very choice little herd of well conditioned dairy cows, as Mr Bourke has culled this herd out of .90 cows, which returned £20 9s 6d per head' for milk alone 1915-16" season. Luncheon Provided. MILITARY SERVICE ACT. CLASSIFICATION OF SECOND DIVISION. NOTICE TO RESERVISTS. BY Order in Council, dated the 4th July, 1917. the Second Division of the Reserve has been divided into the ' following, classes:: — Class. A.—To comprise all Reservists of the Second Division who/for the time being have no children. Class B. —To comprise all Reservists of the Second Division who for the time being have one child .•r Class C. —To comprise all Reservists of the Second Division who for the time being have two children. Class D. —To comprise all Reservists I of the Second Division who for I the time being have three children. Class E.—To comprise all Reservists of the Second Division who for the time being have four children. Class F.—To comprise all Reservists of the Second Division, who for the time being have more than four children.. For the purposes of the classification th<j term "child" is used irrespectively o£ age, and includes a child legally ' adopted before the Ist May, 1915; a step-child if the Reservist married the mother of that child before the Ist May, 1915; and an illegitimate child of the Reservist if the Reservist married i the mother of that child before the Ist I May, 1915. A child who has been legally adopted by any other person may not be counted as a child of his natural parents. | Any son of a Reservist who has died ! while a member of an}' of His Majesty's I Military or Naval Forces engaged in ihe present *>ar may be counted as if he had been still living. By a War Regulation dated the 4th July, 1917, every Reservist of the Second Division is directed within ten days after Wednesday, the 11th July, 1917, to deliver to a postal officer at any post office, upon the printed form obtainable at any post office, a true statement of the number of his children as on tfte above date. Nothing, however^ in iMs, Regulation applies to any Reservist who j has already furnished to the Govern- ; ment Statistician, either under the NaI tiGnal Registration Act, 1915, or the Military Service Act, 1916, sufficientinformation as to his children to enable that Reservist to be properly classified as on Wednesday, the lltk July, 1917. Every Reservist is required, within ten days after such change, to notify I the Government Statistician by resisI tered letter of any change that takes | place in the number of his children after Wednesday, the 11th July, 1917. j Any Reservist who fails to fulfil v.r.y of the above obligations or who makes ! any false representations relative to his children is guilty of an offence, and is liable under the War Regulations Act, 3914, accordingly. ! MALCOLM ERASER, , 14,18 Government Statistician.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXII, Issue LXXII, 12 July 1917, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXII, Issue LXXII, 12 July 1917, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXII, Issue LXXII, 12 July 1917, Page 8