Waikato Co-operative Dairy Company, Ltd. NOTICE TO CREAM SUPPLIERS Our Tuwau Branch has closed down owing|to thejjnfluenza Epi- * « demic, but the New Zealand Association arrangements jpave been made whereby creaii yill be forwarded til notice to the New Zealand Association's nearest •* butter factories. Waikato Co-operative Dairy Company, Ltd. NOTICE TO CREAM SUPPLIERS. Owing to the epidemic the Tuakau Butter Factory has been forced to close down temporarily. In order to assist and by arrangement with the Waikato Co-opera-tive Dairy Company it has been arranged with the New Zealand Dairy Association to accept all cream usually consigned to the Tuakau Factory. Will suppliers please take advantage of any New Zealand Dairy Association creameries, or bulking t stations, and eo relieve the factories as much as possible It may be necessary for suppliers to assist managers in such crfses ; it is they will do so if -called upcgp. i For the present and usl further notice will fjuppliers piffle consign cream as urger, viz. j All supplies no#Si of Tuakau inclusive, cSksigdF* to Pukekohe, except those vedon district, where as mudpcream as possible Wili be hyflßm at Clevedon Factory. will be forPukeSphe. / Cream from Manukau and the 'Peninsula will ag received at i Waiuku. \ i All cream south M Tuakau will be consigned to "Ngaruawahia Factory. This instruction applies to suppliers of the Waikato Co-operative Dairy Company. All New Zealand Dairy Association suppliers will consign their cream as usual. In order to prevent confusion will Suppliers please see that every can, lid and float are properly and fully labelled With owners' name and address prior tp forwarding. ? For New Zealand Dairy Association. | W. Y. KIRKMAN, i Manager, Pukekohe Factory. * t • The Haymarket Land Sale Room. Friday, December 13, At 2.3 ft p.m. SALE OF REALLY FIRST-CLASS MIXED DAIRY AND GRAZING FARM, AT POKENO. Four miles from Station by metalled road. Favoured with instructions from the Public Trustee, as Executor of the wil! of the late JAMES JOHN CLARK, Alfred Buckland & Sons Ltd, Will offer by Public Auction as above, THE WELL-KNOWN FARM, all in best of heart, abundantly watered, containing 341 acres freehold and f>6J acres 0.R.P., annual rent £1 13s. The farm will be offered as a whole, approximately 407} acres. Of the Homestead Block, part is rich alluvial flat, in many sub divisions; the balance is undulating to hilly, splendid sheep country, the whole making an ideal dairying, sheep, and general grazing property. Buildings comprise Dwelling-house, 6 rooms, and all necessary farm steading. NOTE.—The proposed Pokeno-Paeroa railway runs through the property ; the station site has also been laid off on the farm. NoTE.—The property has never been on the market before, and has been most successfully farmed by the late owner for over 40 years. All further information from the Auctioneers, Alfred Buckland & Sons, Ltd THE HAYMARKET, AUCKLAND Or from the local DEPUTY-PUBLIC TRUSTEE, Public Trust Office, Auckland. PIGS.PIGS. WANTED KNOWN. That I am buying pigs for 7}d per lb live weight, delivered at my slaughterhouse, and 8d per lb dead weight delivered at my shop. Received any day or at any time. Buyer, J. BEATTY Pukekohe Important to Kerosene Users. | NEW DISCOV ERY. Saves 33 per c»nt I of Kerosene and increases light, by using I ' Kero Savo.' Packet with full directions 1,6 post paid. Gen Revell, agent, I Harrisville Koad. Tuakau. 687
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 7, Issue 429, 26 November 1918, Page 3
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