JNOTICE. ! TO DAIRY I'AkMKUS A3TD I ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN". The New Zealandia Milking Machines Are again leading, 250 machines having been booked already to go in during the coming season. Eighteen hundred NEW ZEALANDIA Machines are working successfully in New Zealand. Now, Mr Farmer, are you thinking of installing a Milker? If so ask yourself the following questions: Why do most owners of purebred stock use NEW ZEAI LANDIA Milking Machines? I Why does the New Zealand Go- ,! verninent have seven of these 'i machines installed in preference ,1 to nil other makes ? j; DON'T listen to the tall talk of our competitors and their agenis. They will have you believe ' that this machine is not what we , claim it to be. !| BE iNOT DECEIVED. OUR COMPETITORS ARE | _ _ UNEASY, i (Read this unsolicited Testimonial). To E. Allmand, Dairy Engineer, Weraroa. Dear Sir, —This is to advise you that I find that I have decided I bought the best milking machine when I gave you instructions to install the New Zealandia milker. This machine is much better than I ever thought it. The alternate action of the claw pulsators are in my opinion wonderful. This machine is milking cows at the present time which would be very hard to milk by hand. My herd of 50 •Terseys, which had previously been hand milked have taken to this machine like a duck takes to water. The way the cows' are milked has simply astonished me and it is a splendid thing to know that one's cows will not. be damaged in any way by using the New Zealandia. I will be pleased to have any farmer visit my shed and see the machines working, as I consider every farmer contemplating buying machines should see the New Zealandia working before buying anything else. Finally, T consider the_ New Zealandia the last word in mechanical milkers.—Yours, etc., Several second hand Gane Milking machines cheap. Write, call or Phone No. 98 for catalogues and all particulars. E. Allmand, MILKING MACHINE EXPERT, WERAROA, LEVIN. FOXTON HARBOUR BOARD. PROPOSAL to raise a Special Loan under the provisions of "The Foxton Harbour Board Amendment Act, 1917" and "The Local Bodies Loans Act, 191-i" upon which a poll will be taken on Tuesday, the 2lst day of May, 1918. rr<HE FOXTON HARBOUR BOA11T) lierebv gives public notice that such Board proposes to raise a Special Loan under the authority and subject to the provisions of the above-named Acts for the purposes and under the conditions folio-wing:— The particular purposes for which the said loan is required are : The payment by the Board io his Majesty the King of the sum of £5000 for the transfer of the lands and assets mentioned in Section 8 of "The Foxton Harbour Board Amendment Act, 1917" and more particularly described in the Second Schedule to the said Act. The construction and purchase of a dredge and the construction and performance of the works or any of them authorised by Section 9 of "The Foxton Harbour Amendment Act, 1917." The sum proposed to be borrowed for such purpose is £.10,000, and the rate of interest is ,£sj per centum per annum. The security proposed to be pledged for such special loan is an annually recurring differential special rate on the cajiital value of all rateable property within \ the following areas comprising the Foxton Harbour Board District of the fractional part of a penny in (lie pound sterling set opposite the name of each of such j areas resnectivelv. viz.. J' • U>! ~: ■!/'! OOlLs ; IVIVW,. • ■,1 ><• ; Levin !?uroug!i l/!oth '•'•.sion Borough 21/SOihs ! The provision for the repayment of the said loan will be: — An annual sinking fund 0 f £1 per centum on the amount of such loan, and the balance of the said loan which has not been provided for by such sinking fund at the maturity of the said loan which will have a currency of 30 years, will be provided by a fresh special Joan, or as the Foxton Harbour Board may at such maturity decide. It is proposed to pay out of the loan the cost of raising tlie loan and the interest and sinking fund for the first, year. It is the intention of the Foxton Harbour Board under and in pursuance of Section 21 of "The Local Bodies Loans Act, 1913" to pay interest and sinking fund out of the general fund of the Board so far as the same may be available for that purpose in any particular year. Dated at Foxton this 11th day of April, 1918. W. BOCK, Secretary to the T?oxton Harbour Board.
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 2 May 1918, Page 4
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