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Amusements. A UCKLAND SOCIETY OF ARTS. rpHE JUBILEE "pXHIBITION WILL BE OPENED AT A MEMBERS' CONVERSAZIONE AT 8 P.M. ON 26TH INST. Ladies and gentlemen desiring to become members are invited to communicate with the undersigned. W. J. A. THOMSON, Secretary. 12, Fort Street. I — , ——. PERHAPS you 00 not love children as 1 do, for where there is no love j there can be no trust." —See the Drama I superb. "The Broken Rosary," at the King's ] Theatre. __*__ Public Notices. j r PO MANUFACTURERS AND OTHERS. The Proprietors of New Zealand Patents ; Nos. 3U713. of 11th Sept-ember, 1913,. for "Means for mending punctures," and 36239, of 19th May. 1915, for "Pneumatic Tyre Valve Attachments." are desirous of entering into arrangements, by way of License or the like, on reasonable terms, for the purpose of ensuring the practical working of the above inventions in New Zealand in accordance with the Act. Copies of the specifications and drawings may be inspected at the office of the undersigned, to whom offers for transmission to the owners may be made. ROBERT WALES. M.1.. MECH. E.. Registered Patent Attorney. Head Office: 40, Dowling Street .Duncdin, And at Christchurch, Timaru and lnvercargill. ■npo MANUFACTURERS AND OTHERS. The Proprietors of Letters Patent No. ; 35005. of 6th June, 1914, relating to "Improvements in or relating to spark arresters," are desirous of entering into arrangements by way of a License, or otherwise, on reasonable terms, for the purpose of exploiting the above Patent and ensuring its practical working in New Zealand. All inquiries to be addressed to HENRY HUGHES, LTD.. Patent Agents, 157, Featherston Street. Wellington, and Queen Street, opposite Fort Street, Auckland. •ry-O MANUFACTURERS AND OTHERS. The Proprietors of Letters Patent No. 31712, of 23rd July, 1912, relating to 'Separating solid substances from solutions by evaporation," are desirous of . entering into arrangements, by way of a License or otherwise, on reasonable terms, for the purpose of exploiting the above Patent and ensuring its practical working in New Zealand. All inciuiries to be addressed to HENRY HUGHES. LTD., Patent Agents, 157. Featherston Street. Wellington, and Queen Street, opposite Fort Street, Auckland. pOUNTY OF WATTEMATA. WAXNUI AND PUKEATUA RIDINGS. Councillors Escott and Hatfield invite the Ratepayers of Silverdale and surrounding Districts to meet them at the Silverdale Hall on THURSDAY, May 26th next, at 2 p.m., to discuss the advisability of raising a loan over a special rating area to provide funds for improving wharf and shed accommodation at Silverdale WM. ESCOTT. A. J. HATFIELD. Conveners, E AWAMUTU-PUTARURU RAILWAY BOARD. UNPAID RATES. Notice is hereby given that 10 per cent, will, be added to all Rates Unpaid on May 31 next. J. G. WYNYAED. Clerk. ADAME KILMARTIN sincerely regrets that owing to unforeseen circumstances, she has been the cause of a disappointment to her supporters and pupils' for not having appearedi last Saturday night, at the Concert Chamber of the Town Hall, where she was expected to sins- She offeTs them her best tha^iks. SUBSTANTIAL Reward given, for informatipn that will lead to conviction of person or persons who affixed a board containing a malicious statement to a fence on my property at Pipiroa.—Edward Arthur. Houses and Land for Sale. j TTVAIRYING T AND, T\AIRYING, FOR T EASE, T EASE, T EASE, i WITH PURCHASING CLAUSE. . ATO jQOWN. •j9_T)AIBY jiAEMS-19 YKrE HAVE A SPLENDID DAIRYING VV PROPERTY OF 1600 ACRES, subdivided into 12 Dairy Farms,, ranging in area.from 90 to 180 acres. Each section is securely sheep-proof fenced and subdivided into several paddocks. Well watered and all been ploughed and laid down in English grasses. There is no better grassed land in the WaikatoHand will "easily carry a cow to every? two acres. Adjoining railway, school, saleyards, etore, etc. Splendid climate. Prices range from £33 to £49.,. Buildings are erected on several of the sections. Share-milkers' and farmers with small capital? here is your chance. This is similar -land to the best .in Te Awamutu 'in quality, and will carry as'inucb. if not more stock. Apply at once for plans and prices. T EW' I S AN D p 0., , HAMILTON; LATE OF WANGANUI. TDEAL QEASDDE TTOME. Q-f ACRES FOR £4670. MARINE DEOl POSIT FLATS—Within 1 hour of Auckland City by boat, and li hours by car, is a choice block of Freehold Land, comprising 64 Acres Rich Marine Deposit Flat and 27 Acres of Rising Land, all ploughable. Flats are of exceptional quality, black loam on sandy subsoil, well ■ adapted for lucerne growing or for any form of intense farming. The whole property is splendidly sheltered and looks out on to a beautiful bay. Excellent marine views. School and store adjacent, wharf 6mins. distant. Close to one' of Auckland's most popular seaside resorts. Carrying now 27 cows and hopes, but the capacity of farm cannot be determined by present stock. Cows in the vicinity have averaged £5 per month all the season. House. 5 rooms, cowshed with machines, etc. Inspected and recommended as the most delightful and one of the most reasonablypriced farms we know. Price, £4670; £1170 cash, balance 5 years at 6 per cent. 1 TW"O TT\EPOSITS. QA ACRES FREEHOLD, situated i-mile Ov/ from school, in the heart of a good grazing district, handy to factory and conveniences ; 7 paddocks, 50 acres good quality volcanic flat, 30 acres swamp, all ploughable. Present capacity 40 cows, capable further improvement. Large barn on propert;'. Price,'£so per acre; no deposit to a practical man conditional on his erecting buildings within 6 months. Mortgage for 5 years at 6 per cent. We have also another good 45-cow Farm. 113 acres, at £40, for sale on similar lines to above. p OING pONCERNS. THE FOLLOWING ARE RECOMMENDED AS GOOD BUYING:— 70 ACRES with 11 cows, 5 dry stock. JO horses, etc.; godd buildings; £1700, £800 cash. Q 1 ? ACRES, with 13 cows and heifers. 7 O I other stock. 2 horses. 27,colouies bees and necessary appliances, 170 poultry, implements, separator, etc.: 6-roorued House, etc.; orchard: £2000, £1000 cash, balance 7 years at 51 per cent. OCO ACRES, with 54 cows and heifers. 2 —iU-j bulls. 2'horses, milking, plant, etc. Mouse 8 rooms, cowshed, etc.; heavy puriri country, splendidly grassed; £5000. Easy terms can be arranged. ACRES, with 100 cows. 4 horses, im*_><JVJ plenients machines, etc. Beautiful Bungalow Residence, cowshed, barn, etc • rich volcanic land; £42 10s per acre; £6000 cash, balance on mortgage . ]\JORTH pAKMERS' QO-OP., J IMITED, KING'S CHAMBERS, COMMERCE ST.. 1 AUCKLAND.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17782, 16 May 1921, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17782, 16 May 1921, Page 10