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The Trades AND Labour Council KNOW THE MANY V [Herald an I Star, April 19.] Attitude of the trades COUNCIL. At last night's me< ting of the Trades and Labour Council reference was made to the effect the operations of the ..Southern Flour Trust would hare on the pockets of the workers if the local mills were unable to keep pace with the competition. Mr W. Peake mentionei that large quantities of Southern Flour Fad been coming into Auckland, and stated that it was to their own interest for the workers to stand by the local mills, but for which the price of Hour would now be considerably higher. He suggested that the matter should be brought before all the unions, asking them to support their local mills. The Chairman (Mr H. W. Brookes) endorsed the last speaker’s remarks, remarking "that it was a well-known fact that the Flour received from the Auckland Mill was good and that Bad Ebfobts Had Been Received of the Southern Flour Placed on the Market, while the American Flour was Espobted to he Even Wocse, Mr Derrick moved —“ That the Secretary be instructed to write to the various unions, calling attention to the fac's, and asking them to support local manufacturers in preference to importations.” The motion was carried unanimously, raE Champion- flour is PRIME N.Z. Milling Wheat (NOT FOREIGN) AND Good Wages. PASPALTJM 1)1 LITATUM ACCLIMATISED SEEL FOR BEST RESULTS SOW BEDFORD’S , RENOWNED HAND-SHAKEN SEED Name on bag. Kinon for Spring sowing. IRTUBS” op “QHAMPION. Acclimatised 13 l ants CCLIMATISED X LANTS 25s per 1000 i 2000 for 21s, 5000 22s 6d, and 10,000 at 20s per 1000. FROM H. D. BEDFORD HGARUAWAHU N o E ALL PERSONS TRESPASSING- on my property at To Karakariki, Te Kowhai, will be PROSECUTED, and ALL STOCK IMPOUNDED. R. A. BARTON. NOTICE is hereby given that any persons found TRESPASSING on my Farm (late Jollie’s) and at Hamilton East will be PROSECUTED. W. HOLTBY. O E ‘TRESPASSERS on TAHUROA NO. BLOCK, in pursuit of game or etherise, will be PROSECUTED. J. B. STAEKT. N o 0 E POISON IS LAID FOE DOGS on the Waikato Experimental Farm. All dogs found wandering there will be, destroyed. W. DIBBLE, Overseer. O T E ALL TRESPASSERS on my •operty at Bretton, Hamilton, will be ROSEOUTED. E, A. MacCULLQCH. nEESP AS S NOTICE ALL BOUNDARY GATES on Kereine Station will in future be LOCKED, nd any TRESPASSERS on the Proierty PROSECUTED. ALEXANDER AITKEN. nth December, 1907. N 0 T B ANY PERSON FOUND TRESPASSING on my property, “Bankwood,” Kirikiriroa, will be PROSECUTED. JOHN GORDON. ANY PERSON FOUND TRESPASSING with-dog or gun, in pursuit of game,deerstalking, or other wise on my Maungakawa property,will be PROSECUTED. All dogs dsstroyed. JAMES TAYLOR. Bardowie, 15th April, 1908. -D.C.L. Dry Gin. THIS SPIRIT is growing rapidly into call as supplying a Pleasant, Appetising and S>fo Stimulant. Its enormous sale in England, Scotland, South Africa and South America is the convincing proof of its groat popularity. The ’ DISTILLERS’ COMPANY (Limited), Edinburgh, are the largest Distillers in the world. L. D, NATHAN AND CO. £3 AS FI T T NG S The HAMILTON GAS COMPANY Limited) have a good and well asrorted lock of PENDANTS. BRACKETS GAS RANGES, GRILLEBB HEATERS, &0., &o Inspection Invited at the Slow Room Victoria-street, Hamilton. Telephone No. 122. Estimates Given and Houses Fitted v.ith Latest Improvements at Lowest t ales consistent with .Good Workmanhip.

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Waikato Argus, Volume XXV, Issue 3829, 9 July 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Argus, Volume XXV, Issue 3829, 9 July 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Argus, Volume XXV, Issue 3829, 9 July 1908, Page 1