Meetings and Amusaments \VTAIKATO HUNT (JLUB THE HOUNDS WILL MEE' SATURDAY, May 10-Old Kennela SATURDAY, May 23—KihikihiJ WEDNESDAY, May 27—Pickering's Corner SATURDAY, May 30-Whatawhata At 11.30 a.m BOSTON 8. COUPER, y\ANCING AND DEPORTMENT Mr S. FORTE, pupil of Madame Grahame, of Sydney, and Mrs Malcolm-aon-Boult, of Auckland. WILL OPEN CLASSES IN CAMBRIDGE during May. THE VTTAIKATO T>ACON pOMPANY Frankton Junction, "OEG to notify that t*ey are Buyers o J well-finished Dairy and Grain-fed BACON PIGS weighing, dressed, 120 to 1501 b, at hichest current prices all the year round; heavier Pigs, if wellfinished, may be bought at lower prices. Pigs received at Factory on TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY of each week. A WEEKLY PRIZE of one-halfpenny per pound will be paid to the supplier of the best lot of 5 Pigs received during each week. GEORGE WATT, Manager. JAMES HALLY, Secretary. CAMBRIDGE CO-OP. DAIRY CO., Limited. WE ARE CASH BUYERS GOOD BACON PIGS AT HIGHEST MARKET RATES. For particulars as to delivery apply to MARTIN BUTLER, Secretary, Cambridge. M E W F. B UCKLAND ' ,jj Of Cambridge, Begs to notify intending purchasers of land in Waikato that he has in his hands for sale SEVERAL FIRST-CLASS FARMS BLOCKS OF LAND, "T7OR SALE—First-class Farm at Hautapu, containing 68-} acres. Possession given Ist September. House, sheds, yards, etc. W. F. BUCKLAND, Cambridg « Horahora Estate. \TS7E have been favoured with instruo ?V tions to Subdivide and Sell this EIEST-CLASS ESTATE, BSOO Acres, Consisting of A-NEW HOMESTEAD, GOOD AGRICULTURAL LAND, FINE GRAZING COUNTRY. Situated sixteen miles from Cambridg EASY TERMS. PRICES LOW W. SOUTEK & CO., LAND AGENTS, CAMBRIDGE. Waimanu Estate, 10,000 ACRES. rpHIS ESTATE IS ■*• FOR SALE XN ONE TO BE SUBDIVIDED. 6000 Acres in grass, 4000 acre 3 bu3h and fern. Carrying a very heavy quantity of magnificent stock. As a going concern. Good dwellings and outbuildings, yards, and all requirements. A GREAT BARGAIN. W. SOUTER & CO., LAND AGENTS, CAMBRIDGE. IMPORTANT NOTICE IT HAVING COME TO THE KNOWLEDGE of the New Zealand Dairy Association (Limited} that inferior factory-made or homeseparator Butter is sometimes sold as the Association's Butter ; and, further, that second-hand ' Anchor'brand and ' Dairy '-brand Boxes with the Association's brand atill remaining upon them are being fradulently used for the conveyance of Butter which has not been made by the Association, this is to give notice that any persons using boxes bearing the Association's registered brands uncancelled arc LIABLE TO PBOSECTJTION", and also to request that persons desiring to obtain the Dairy Assotion'B Butter should be careful to see that the wrappers are branded with the Association's name and one of their well-known trade marks either ' Anchor ' or ' New Zealand Daiby Association. ' Any person giving information which will lead to the conviction of anyone pirating the crade marks or selling other Butter as tho Association's will be rewarded. WESLEY SPRAGO, MANAGING DIRECTOR, THE NEW ZEALAND DAIRY ASSOCIATION (LIMITED). Auckland, Soptember 20th, 1902.
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Waikato Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1558, 16 May 1903, Page 4
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