Public Notices. T o TENDERS aij Removal' of «pFivcfrom Section 22 to kau Suburbs. Ps seen at this office/ COMMISSIONER CROWN LANDS, NORjiTH AUCKLAND. 150 NEW ZEALAND CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY CO., LTD. TENDERS FOR GRAZING TENDERS are invited for ’the lease of grazing rights for period of .12 months ofJSbt 7 qf part of Lot 7% Karaka iaPtrish containing approximately and situated onnositgjtalwfrJß& Railway Sta. tion. The ConflSany raW&’ve tihe right to |ng three Ist Sep. 't, 1923. mage to tock, mainover same fany terminalte the lej months’ notice. Period of lease to be.fr tember, 1922, to August! Leasee to repair a fences done by lease; tain all fences in good qf lease. Tenders closeCviGh the undersigned August 19th, 1922. For the N.Z. Co-op. Dairy Co , Ltd, W. Y. KIRKMAN, Su peri n t en dent. Box 152, Hamilton. 166 THE NEW ZEALAND CO-OPERA TIVE DAIRY COMPANY, LTD. ALTERNATIVE TENDERS are invited by /the- above Company for the cartage of cream from the Tubimpta district to 'the Pukekohe Central Factory. Tenders are to be for 11 months as follows : (A) Starting from Robinson’s gate and thence to /the Pukekohe East corner, pickin' up all cream offering en roiit.eJK.he whole for delivery to Pukek®e Bulkier Factory. (B) Starting frorq Creamery site opd Tuhimath (thence to the orner, picking ering en roiCe, 'delivery to -the r Faetbfy. be carried out in e conditions set ’s Printed Spedate of 6th June, which may be seen Factory or at the T. Hamilton, Tuhi. lata and from wtom tender forms an he procured. Tenders close 5 p.m. WEDNES)AY, Augnist 9th, 1922. Further information can be obaine’d anid tenders mua(t be addressd to J. G. WARD > Manager, Pukekohe Factory. Pukekohe Eas ■■up all cream Ithe whole Pukekohe f Contracts are iccordance with mt in (the Com Icaitions (under [922. Copies it/ thej Pukeko •esitdenae of ALLAN’S GOOD SEEDS AND PLANTS. SEED POTATOES : New Era (disease residtant) £l2 10s ton ; Aberbrothick (grelat cropper) £l2 Gamekeeper £9 K)s ; Northern Star |9 ; Maori Chief umn ttown (clean loc SEED WIIAT : “Thej saved nbrn a crop w ed 75 b»hels per aciM9,s bushel. Algerian S®d Oatjs JPippe.d and cleaned) m>s per bmp^el. BJlack Skinles*Barley,Jps 6d bushel. White Bartey,®s (id Ijfthel. Tares or Ve!t<Sßes 2bushel. 1 : Aut. £l2 10s. Seed h threshsmons and Oi 4s each : 45s pples, Pears and Plums 2s 6d eachJKSs dozen. .HEDjjnG ! Eleagnus, 15s jftflftind 25s per 100. Privet, 30s p|j|l<F Ilakea SnligrJr ieria, 30s peijßOO. PittosporumJpOs perSwk). Macrocarpa j§E! per 100. Barberry, 3’M per 1000 Pinos Insignis (2 yearsrekhOs pei 100. ROSES: fine collection ; 13 named varieties for 20s. hododendrons from 3 6 to 21 - each E. ALLAN, NURSERYMAN,, BUCKLAND 169 rhe “Sing Germ” is the only germ i,f “No Rubbing” Laundry Help will ow to live in the wash house.
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Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 753, 4 August 1922, Page 1
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