Public Notices. tha|iks " MR. and Mi's D. JbrtTorsoji and family, of . |,,-fo thank all kind friends ipf; expressions of sympathy in their repent sad bereavement. | if- 47 OPOTIKI CARRIERS’ ASSOCIA- # JION FARMERS, [Representatives of Mercantile Firms, and all users of transport are invited to attend a meeting to be held in the Opotiki Borough Council Chambers on WEDNESDAY,* 20th. just., at 7,30 p.m., to consider the proposed transport charges intended to be submitted to\the No. 1 Transport Licensing Authority;- for fixation for the Bay of Plenty District. A schedule of the proposed charges may be seen at my office. ,W. HISLOP, 50 Secretary. \ ; ' BAY OF PLENTY HERD-TESTING ASSOCIATION / a ARTIFICIAL * FERTILISERS AND modern harming A LECTURE, illustrated by Cinematograph Films, will be held in the Parish'Hall, Opotiki, on Thursday, July 14th'. at S p.m., wheiij Mr H. Goodyear Smith, Technical Fields Advisor to the Challenge Phosphate Co. Ltd., will deal with the ignmufaeture of fertilisers in New Zealand, and their place in modern farming. This subject is a matter of considerable importance tfc farmers are advised to attend. The system of mastitis testing, proposed by the Dairy Board, will be explained at the close of eacli lecture. 51 J^ISPERSAL MONDAY, 25th. JULY at- 12 Noon. gALE
, HAVING received instructions from Messrs H. It. Watkins, Wairata, A. J. Macrae, Oponae and F. Sargent, Opotiki, we will by auction at the Opotiki -Saleyards their complete dairy herds comprising tlie following cattle.: A/c. H. R. o(j Dairy Cows second and third cal vers due August and September. 11 2-year springing Jersey Heifers 1.5 woaner Jersey Heifers A/c. H. J. Macrae—lo young Dairy Cows due August and September. | A/c. F. Sargent— f IP Dairy Cows due July, August and September '-| |- 2 Cows due October : 8 Cows' in milk one having been in nii|k six weeks, balance having, just calved. Auctioneer’s note.—Those®three vendors are giving up milking which is their only reason for selling and all of these cows were sound "hen dried off, Mr Sargent’s being an es pecially good line, and Mr W atkins having averaged 250 lbs. of butteriafc last season on very cold and steep Country. Mr Macrae’s cattle have also, been milked on steep and cold country their returns being most satisfactory. Light -Luncheon Provided. DALGETY AND COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated in England) OPOTIKI HARRISON’S TAXI 35 ’PHONf 35 ALWAYS' AT YQUJJPr* SERVICE. PAINTING - PAPERHANGING —RENOVATING — Promptly carried paper patterns. p “° 265 out. Latest wallor write W. H. Box 83. PENT! rcjN.
s OPOTIKI-TANEATUA ’PHONE 172. NIGHT 188. Depart Opotiki 6.45 a.m. Daily. TOTT’S -OAILWAY jyj OTORS
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