Public Notices. TENDERS. rpHE New Zealand Co-operative Dairy Company, Limited, invites tenders for the grazing of its land in the Borough of Te Kuiti. Further particulars obtainable from Manager, Te Kuiti, or Secretary, Head Office, Hamilton. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 321 ROCHELLE GOWNS HPHE statement that Mrs. Spinetto, of Te Kuiti, is employed by the above firm is contrary to fact. 323 TE KUITI AMATEUR CYCLE CLUB. Q.RAND J)ANCE. Parish Hall, SATURDAY, AUGUST sth. Jack Hetet's Orchestra. Ladies 1/6; Gents 2/-. 307 IP SUFFICIENT INDUCEMENT IS OFFERED J£VA JJjfIILLEN, L.R.S.M., Teacher of Pianoforte, will open a MUSIC KINDERGARTEN, Including Percussion Band, for children up to 10 years. Fees: 15/- per term. Enquiries before 18th August, c/o Mrs. Willis, Esplanade. . 272
EARLY SEED POTATOES NOW ON HAND: ' Cwt. 56's 28's EPICURE . . . . 16/6 8/6 4/6 CLIFF'S KIDNEY 15/6 8/- 4/3 ROBIN ADAIR . . 17/- 9/- 5/EARLY ROSE . . 15/6 8/- 4/3 Arriving Shortly: MAIN CROP—SUTTON'S SUPREME. KING EDWARD. MAORI CHIEF. DAKOTA REDS, ETC. Secure Your Seed from JTARMERS' QO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING QOMPANY, TE KUITI PHONE 116. FARMERS-ARE YOU ALL AWARE That the AFFCO is your ONLY Guarantee of FULL value for your Export Stock? The Company maintains an OPEN DOOR to all export buyers. Farmers are therefore assured of receiving FULL COMPETITIVE PRICES for their export cattle, sheep, lambs, pigs and bobby calves. Those who prefer, either as individuals or as members of a group, to sell through the Company, are assured of receiving FULL MARKET PRICES obtainable overseas. THE AUCKLAND FARMERS' JPREEZING QO„ J^TD. ENDEAN'S BUILDINGS, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. Commenting on the number of cows under test during the past season, Mr. S. J. Sheaf, general manager of the New Zealand Co-operative Herd-test-ing Association, in reporting on the year's operations at the annual meeting of the association on Monday, stated that there had been a decrease of 15.6 per cent., 93,851 cows beingtested compared with 111,240 cows the previous season. In the Waikato district, said Mr. Sheaf, a total of 27,700 cows were tested, while 28,600 were tested in the South Auckland
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King Country Chronicle, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4818, 2 August 1939, Page 1
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