TO LET. TWO Shops in Echo Buildings. Apply JAMES HAND. THE PLUMPERS REGISTRATION , Vet, 1912. : NOTICE is herVby given that an examination will be \eld by the Plumbers' Board of New Zealand for the purposes of registration under\%ie above Act on Friday and Saturday, t^e 13th and 14th December, 1918, at sucn^centres as may be Aicide^d'Wy'the Board wmen the number If candidates is knownV Firms of application to. 0k examined ; maywe obtained from tfie locaT^echnical ! School, or from the Secretary, plumbers' ! Board, Wellington. , All applications must reach the undersigned by 23rd November, 1918. By order of the Plumbers' Board T. G.TROWERN, Secreatry. v HELENSVILLE A. & P. ASS'N. AN Extraordinary General meeting of Members of the Association, will be held at the Hall on THURSDAY, November 14th, at 8 p.m., to consider- the following Notices of Motion re alteration to rules: 1. (a) That the ordinary members' subscriptions of lOs per annum be rescinded (b) That the ordinary Members' subscription be 2ls per annum. 2. (a) That the principle of becoming a life member on pavptent of £5, be rescinded. (by jThaTMembersl may, except as otheAvise provtiejr for, become life J^mßers on payment of the sum of £10. 3. That all Live Stock must be the bonafide property of the Exhibitor at least three months from date of Annual Show. L. L. BAILEY, Secretary.
HeKeNSVILLE A. & P. ASS'N. MILK TESTING COMPETITION. NOVEIbjER I9TH AND"2OTH. BEST Cow \r Dairy purposes, to b« judged by Milk Vest, taken by Committee on November io,fh and 20th. First Prize £3 33tSecond £2 2s. Donated by jfcupara Co-operative Dairy Company, 3rdyEl is. A Silver Cup, value\£3 3s, will also be presented, to be won twice in succession, or three times at intervals. CONDITIONS.—Cow\b to be stripped in the presence of the aptointed Stewards on the morning of November 19th, and milkfftlin the^evening of YTuesday 19th, and th/ morning of Wedn<*day 204h. StSwWds will be present Vt each milking, and yill weigh the milk\nd take an equal sample, after which thcW>ottles will be returned to the . Sec^etaryV who renumber them and arrange for trY testing. Ist, 2nd, and 3rd prize winnerVmust be shown on day of Show, or prize pVrfeited. Entries close TUESDAY, November I2th. Entry fee I2s. \ STEWARDS will attach the na\e of the Cow on the label, and collect qntry fee when not paid. |\ L. L. BAILEY, V Secretary^ NEW ZEALAND FARMERS COOPERATIVE BACON CO. LTD FOR the year share holding Suppliers will receive an average supplementary payment of id per lb, and total price paid wpl exaeed anything that has been given/prejously. Cheques for the amoum "&!ueTF6~our shareholding suppliers will be postld in the course of a week or two. • The following prices will be paid for Bacon Pigs at Helensville: 80 to 109, 6^dper lb. 110 to 150, 7d per lb Further particulars apply JAMES HAND, Local Agent. HELENSVILLE CO-OPERATIVE STORES Owing to increasing Business have moved to larger premises next door — Late Defence Offices. Our prices still the lowest in this town. Patronise co-operation. No exploitation. No books or bad debts. Now open daily 12 to 5.30 Fridays 12 to 9. See our extraordinary low prices for all Groceries. Orders taken for Coal. Store just outside railway gates. TO LAND AGENTS & OTHERS LAND Agents take Notice that the following properties have been sold: Mr Campbell's fruit farm of 30 acres, at Ratawhiri, to Mr A. Hjorth, of Maungaturoto. 48 acres at Awhitu, to Mr J Walters, and Mr J. W. Aliens' house 6th Avenue, Helensville, to Mr A. Walker: HAND & ELLETT, HELENSVILLE
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 7 November 1918, Page 2
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