For Sale. T?ORD CAR, 1916 model, lately J- renovated; new hood and tyres. £lOO, or near offer. Will accept stock or implements same value. Apply Box 5 Paeroa. 226 TEA ROOMS, Confectionery. Best stand in Paeroa. Good reasons Selling.—Address “Gazette.” 213 Lost. DENTAL Plate, with three teeth attached,, lost about 6 weeks ago between Thames Road and Central Theatre. Reward. 238 SHORTHORN Cow, young, dehorned, springing, lost from Kerepeehi. Reward. —J. Whitmore, Turua. 237 Wanted to Buy. HORSE, good, suitable for spring cart. Must be sound and reliable.—Apply Farmers’ Union Trading Co., Ltd. Situations Vacant. BOY for farm work. Good home. —Apply G. Buchanan, Paeroa. 225 HAND-MILKER, experienced, wanted. Good wages suitable man or youth.—Address, apply Gazette Office. 230 GOOD strong farm hand ; help , milking. Machines used. Good wages for suitable person. —Apply Gazette Office. 217 WANTED. SALES LADY FOR DRAPERY DEPARTMENT. Must be fully qualified. Good wages to suitable person. Apply, FARMERS’ UNION TRADING CO. LTD. Gardening. GARDENING, hedges, fences, and odd jobbing work done. Own tools. No job too small. — J. Rush, Puke Road. Planits. ■jVT OW ready and for rest of -L i season, cabbage, cauliflower, lettuce, onion, beet, and tomato plants.—J. Rush, Puke Road. - Wanted Known. KOPUARAHI Hockey Ball, ’ Pipiroa, Thursday next, 23rd. Kerepeehi boat and Waitakaruru bus leave 7 p.in.. Both free. Gt OOD fun and frolic at Miss I Milgrew’s Long Night, Wednesday, August 22. Gentle2/- Ladies 1/- and plate. VISITORS to Thames coast for holidays, drop a line to “ Puru stores” for your grocery order, also for Bus to meet trains. We cater especially for campers. Satisfaction guaranteed. — S. Hartnell. Auction Safes. GIGANTIC TIMBER SALE. 60 000 TO 80,000 FEET GOING UNDER THE HAMMER. On account of Mr R. Phillips, of the Paeroa Cash Saw Mills, we will offer by Public Auction on the Mill Site, Station Road, Paeroa, between 60,000 and 80,000 feet of good building timber in lots to suit Purchasers. Mostly firse-class timber will be offered. Sale conducted on the Mill Site on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, AT NOON. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer. Ring phone 66, Paeroa. BERNARD STANSFIELD, AUCTIONEER. Public Notices. COUNTY OF HAURAKI PLAINS THE attention of settlers in the County of Hauraki Plains is drawn to the following clause in the Hauraki Plains County By-Law, 1922 : — 148 a.—No person shall erect or permit to be erected any cowshed, byre, bail, yard or other structure wherein cows are milked or housed or are capable of being milked or housed nearer ‘than THREE CHAINS, to any road, dwelling, or boundary of a neighbour’s property. The term “ erect ” includes conversion and re-erection. Applications for permission to erect structures in variance with the By-Law cannot by law be granted by the Council, which has resolved that the By-Law should be rigorously enforced. Dated at Ngatea this Ist day of August, 1923. ERNEST WALTON, County Clerk. HANGATIKI LIME. RECENT Scientific Tests indicate the great need of the Hauraki Plains for Lime. Hangatiki Lime is the purest, most soluble, and best ground Agricultural Carbonate of Lime. Carriage free for farmers’ use to any Railway Station as far as Thames. Send for particulars and order forms to JAMES COUPER, PAEROA, or HANGATIKI LIME LIMITED, 206 Victoria Arcade, Auckland*
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4590, 20 August 1923, Page 3
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