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LATEST ALLIES’ FINAL 11EPLY HANDED TO GERMAN DELEGATES (Australian ar.J N.Z. Cable ! Received June 19, 12 40 p m. PAH S, June 16. 3 The secretary of ihe Pticc Conference j handed the Gormans the Allies’ rep y, ; with the revised treaty, at six o’clock, 3 and Herr Ranlzau, German Foreign 3 Minister, departed for Weimar at ten. It is understood that the Allies at the eleventh hour reverted to the military government of the Rhine instcai of by a civil commission. M. Olemonceau’s covering letter to the Gormans is virile and b t ng in regard (o Germany's roponsil ility for planning the war, as well ns the suviige and inhuman manner in wlrch she concocted it by air and submarine ; also in regaid to her savage enslaving of thousands of men, women and children. The opinion as to whether the Germans will sign or refuse is Herr Rantziu is divided against himsell. He thinks it advisable to sign, yet his sell*, pride revolts against it. ] THE TREATY WITH TURKEY. REPRESENTATIVES IN PARIS. (Received June 19, 12.40 p.m.) PARIS, June IS. The Council of Four lias invited Turkish representatives for the purpose ol making a treaty with Turkey. p;o----bably alter the signing of the Bulgarian and Hungarian treaties. It is understood that Turkey is required to renounce Constantinople. The treaty will also give one or more of the Groat Powers authority to supervise the dual administration of Turkey. Several 7dalioimncclau delegates have come to Paris and strongly protested against partiei pation in the empire, hence the decision to mako a treaty inspecting Turkey. IRTSH-AMERICAN DELEGATES. ADDITIONS TO THEIR STRENGTH. (Received June If), 12.40 p.m.) PARIS, Juno 18. A meeting of Irisli-Americam delegates and Indian, Egyptian, and South African Nationalists has u-solved to form a general committee to fight for their rights. Auction Sales I FARMERS AUCTIONEERING ? COMPANY, HAMILTON, The Conditions of Sale for Stock I are CASH. ! Buyers requiring accommodation for the purchase of stock must make arrangements prior to purchase with Head Office at Hamilton. qvr O T I 0 K i All Sheep must be Dipped before being offered for sale. 1 Under instructions from the Inspector ] of Stock, no Calves are to be offered for sale la any Public Salcyards unless they ’ have been vaccinated and branded at least seven days. < MOERINBVILLE STOCK SALE Friday, Juno 20, noon 250 HEAD CATTLE 10 Fat Steers 15 Fat Cows 12 Store Cows 9 Speycd Cows 80 Two and a-half year Steers 180 Mixed sex Calves 40 Jersey Cross Heifers, at profit 1000 8H B E 200 Fat and forward Ewes CO Fat Wethers 50 Fat Ewes. NGATEA STOCK SALE Tuesday, June 24, 11.30 a.tn. OKA STORK CATTLE OeJv/ Including—--125 Beef 40 Extra Choice Springing Heifers, Shorthorn, Jersey, and Holstein 6 Horses. QUANTITY OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND HARNESS. CLEARING SALE AT HIKUTAIA Thursday, June 261 h, at Noon

Favoured with instructions from Mr W. J. lingers, Wharepoa, who has sold his farai, wo will sell in tho Hikutuia saleyards on tho above date:— 62 COWS, mostly Shorthorn, and in calf to Shorthorn bulls C Heifers 1 Shorthorn Fill’, throe-ycar old Mr ilogers has been milking for the past 10 years, and has a real good herd. They averaged £2l per cow last season. Also favoured with instructions from Mr J, Fisher, Wetherton, wo will sell in the Hikutaia yards on the above date: Q COWS, mostly Sborlhorn, in calf *J £ to S.H, and Holstein bulls, i Mr Fisher has been milking for (be past three years, and we can thoroughly I recommend his herd.

WAIHOU STOCK SALE Friday, Juno 2711 i, uoon On account of Mr 11. Magill, wliolo lusrd of CHOICE DAIRY 90 SOi on account of Mr D, ■\Vaih° u ' w 'l |o '° l lor^ 2Q choice dairy VVaihou, cows Stringer, COWS THE FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE A DOT 10 NEEHI H G COM PA NY, LT D HA MILTOH, ADCTIOK EEW S, Pliouo 12, Thame*

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XVII, Issue 5646, 19 June 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XVII, Issue 5646, 19 June 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XVII, Issue 5646, 19 June 1919, Page 3

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