BLACKLEG. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN The Franklin County having bean gazetted an infected area, the removal therefrom, or exposure for Sale in a Public Saleyard of all Young Cattle between the ages "of 14 days and 18 months, unless vaccinated and branded in accordance with the regulations under the Stock Act, 1908, is hereby prohibited as from the 13th inst. W. R. BROWN, Inspector of Stock. Department of Agriculture, Auckland, New Zealand, November 2, 1916 1125 LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. Notice is hereby given that the several parcels of land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of the Land Transfer Act, 1915, unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same on or before 4th day of December, 1916 : 6052—Mati Zivkovich and John Zivkovich—Lots 1, 7 and 8 and part Lo' 2 of Allot 28 Parish of Papakura, containing 92 acres and 3 roods; occupied by applicants. Plan 10753. 6061 —Matthew Henry Oram—part of Clendon's Grant in" the Parish of Papakura, containing 124 a 2r. 20p, fronting Brown's Road East; occupied by Applicant. Plan 10755. Diagrams may be inspected at this office. Dated this 31st day of October 1916, at the Lands Registry Office Auckland. THOS. HALL, 1115 Land Registrar.
THE KING APPLES "Prideof Canada"
Who is there who has not heard of Canada's famous apples ? Canadian apples are the last word in fruit excellence. The beautiful colour, the magnificent full, fresh, distinctive flavour will appeal to the connoisseur who appreciates a really good apple. The OK. brand of Okanagan apples from the world famous orchards of the Okaiiagan Valley—grown on British soil by Britishers —is absolutely out on their own. We handle this brand exclusively because there is none better. While all varieties of Okauagau apples are excellent—we have taken jolly good care to pick out the best. " The Pride of Canada " is the most perfect apple on earth to-day. It is the acme of supreme perfection—the production de luxe in the apple world. These apples are every whit as good as we crack them up to be. If they were not, we would, like Brer Rabbit "lay low and say nuffiu." These'are not " just as goods," they are THE ■roods. " The Pride ot Canada - ' apples are retailed in Putekohe, exclusively by lleerdegen's Fruit Store. Cost no more than " just as goods,"—maybe less. SI ORE. Lower King Str«et, PUKEKOHE.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 223, 3 November 1916, Page 3
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