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HAWERA WINTER SHOW.

SMALL' LOSS ON YEA E'S WOKKIXG. i The .report, prewn'ted at tiro annuaC meeting-of the 'fe'onth .Tar'annk'i Winter show C 0.,. Ltd., stared that the result of last year $ operations showed a small lo<s of £21. Included in thn expenses, hov;- . ..ever, were '"curtain amounts really duo to thn previous year, which would have shown an actual profit of ,£22. The capital of the company stands at .€2-152 10Ibe sum of X'3l2 is .due for. unpaid calls, aim an; effort must he. made to <?ef this , in. Uy the expenditiirn on land a.id ; buildings ni £im .diirin? the year, the ' future rcquiromonts of tho, eoninany are provided,. In ."connection, with the actual i show, the report mentions, the difficulty : experienced "with machinery and. the' special 'efforts made: to attract exhibit.-. .. ...... Show-expenses-were . much higher than the.'directors consider ?■ thay. will be'in" the. future. The f-'katin? [ Kink; ov.iu? to various causes, was not. so successful as, tho ' iprevious year- . Tfie i- ftiturr, hoivi;ver,.of the show is assured. J' The chairman, Mr. A. W. Gillies, in s moving the adoption of the..report and. ' balance-sheet,, expressed regret that, the ,_' result had not been better, but .thi'.diffir culties of eoudnetins the winter show this year had been great. A.number of iuir r plemeiit-makers .had viiot exhibited—not j bccau?R they had anything ■'asrainst Ha■c -wera, but because they had decided nnt to exhibit at ray show—and the. directors, y in preference to allowing the slion - to be e a poor one, and perhaps crippling the ~'■ company .almost at its inception, . had 0 made special efforts to make, the show a £ good,one. though.they realised-that the n company's profits would .suffer by these' (.. special efforts. Tho ■ Governor had been , iuvited to be present, and the company's ■j thanks wcro due to him'for his attendance,' which, added greatly to the prestige 0 of. the show;'; and. thanks were, also due 1 to, the Agricultural''Department, for'the , splendid exhibit .it lwd.-forwarded. Sev--1 eral items.inlast year's , expenditufe would e not recur, iind. though he was not-nd.vo-D eating a cheesc-pann l ;' policy, he could , see where money could"be aved. Person- , '■ ally he had always felt doubtful of the success.of the fkating. suul niieht.say. that. if the directors had run., the skating rink theinseb-es the result would. have been a '" loss instead of .a small profit...The'posi- '■ lio.t of affairs,M - as,.the speaker continued, J sound, and he/felt sure that a good'show t conlil he run at a profit for the future. 1 Mr. J. 8., Corrigan seconded the mo-. >' tion for adoption of the report, nnd'bal- ' ance-shect, which' w.is carried without disc sent'.. 1 The three, retiring directors, ."Messrs. ■ Gillies, AVvborn.. and Page, were uuanj- -. mous-ly re-Mecte'd to' the directorate., and • Mr. J. A. Turton was reappointed auditor. I A CONSISTENT RECORD. i OVER A MILLION SHEEP. 1 ' G.. and'. P,', Hunter, the , well-' .- known sheep farmdrs of Poransahau, 1 llawkoVliay, have used "White's Din on • their (locks of 10,1)1)0 sheep continuously f for the past 21 years, and they state that 1 it has given them "entire satisfaction.", t The fact -th.it the*; gonlltmim have ilippcl I' over a million sheep in White's Dip with - such -satisfactory results is a splendidly' .. convincing proof of its superiority. It - will surely ]>a,v those who have not wc(\ i this preparation to give it a trial this 1 coming season; Obtain further particulars 1 from your merchant, or write direct to the - manufacturer, William White, Otane, . Itawko's Bny.-Advt. Factory Managers are tnyiteil to.drop a - post-ciftj for particulars of cheese vats' | t and hopps, the l>est made. Victor brand, j i> to Albert J. Purton, Carterton. Do.it I I MOW." v Chick-rearing' is not only profitable, s but a pleasnre, when vou feed "A. and 3 p." Chic); Raiser. Tf is n complete and j properly-blended food for Young Chicks. J. Obtainable £ron &11 etorcicwers.-AdTt^

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1315, 19 December 1911, Page 8

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HAWERA WINTER SHOW. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1315, 19 December 1911, Page 8

HAWERA WINTER SHOW. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1315, 19 December 1911, Page 8

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