AUCTIOft NOTICES. PArRATA. Vv'MDX'RhDAY, JUNK AT 11.30 A.M. THE FRANKLIN FARRIERS' AiJC CO., LTD I Ytvouml willi insl i'lKtif-ii c I'/'c. ii Mis A. l):ivit*Sj wliu mis !if-r lui'ivi, will ell above 11 ('11!)I('l r . HAIRY CuV'S, i'> C;tlve .llllv :tnrl Atl:JllSt. f, 11 Kl I'KRS, duo to cnlvc and September. 12 HEiI'ER CAIA'ES 1 mare I PIC MII. lien]u-i mid binder, Mowing' Machine. Drill, Hoiary Pious;!), Oliver Plough, Hillside Plough. Set Spike Harrows, Chain Harrows, Disc HariloiM' Clippers. Wood. Holler, Ci iiuUcono. A QUANTI'I i OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AM) EFFECTS. Tools, and Sundries, l.uiirheon Provided. J. T. STEMBRIDGE, 78 Aj. AUCTIONEER.
NEW ZEALAND CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY CO., LTD. TENDERS FOR BUTTERS-ILK. Tenders are invited for the purchase of butter-milk available from the Pukokohe Factory from Ist Ai gust, If':?!!, to :!i"h June, lO'Ji, irelusive, at per Hi gallons, the upset price to be a uniform rate for all butter-milk aviihtnV for sf>:e at 1 •c• per 10 gallon?. As" part of 1110 agreement, it i.-.. understood that tcnde'-'s will be increased or jjec:vase<l on a pro rata basis according 1o ti:e quantity of buttermilk available from time to lime. Ea'ch tenderer will be held responsible for the quant it y tendered for, and charged accordingly. Tenderers to Male quantity pfi week' (ti davs). Tenders will close 20th .J-jiy. 1920, at the registered olhce <3t tie New Zealand Co-operative Dairy Co., Ltd., Ward Street,;: Mamillon. For /ftie N'c-w Zealand Co <mo rati/o Dairy Co,. I .Id.. J. G. WARD, 71 ;> Manager, -Pukfckohe Branch. ' FARM LABOUR. Ex-Imperial Service men and women arc arriving by almost every boat from Home, and a considerable number seek country employment. Farmers requiring labour ai'3 requested to send particulars on the forms provided, which can be obtained from branch secretaries of the Farmers' Union, or on application to THE PROVINCIAL SECRETARY, N.Z. Farmers' Union,. 81 Auckland. & T. ROGERS. PRACTICAL BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, MANUREWA, (Two Years' Active Service.) Begs to intimate that he has commenced business in Picture Theatre Buildings, Manurewa, and is willing to undertake all classes of Boot and Shoe Repair Work. A Trial Solicited. RING UP 'PHONE 92 FOR A CARRIER. W. H.^ertJEST, RECEIVING,, FORWARDING y' a4ent, PUKEKOHE.
' ■ t Daily Service by Motor Lorry between Pukekche, Aka Aka and Otaua. FURNITURE CAREFULLY REMOVED I3v Experienced Men. STRANGE EVIDENCE.
5(H.,000 BLOOD SUCKERS AT WORK. The other day on a farm not a hundred miles from Auckland a milking cow was found dead, having fallen over a bank. It was noticed that clinging tu tho end of almost every luiir'of the. cow's hide were innumerable lice. An ellVii't was made to roughly estimate their number, and by taking a patch six inches square and fount inn - them and multiplying the remaining space a conservative estimate put the number of lice on the cow in question at the it.credible number of hall' a million. A fanner present made the observation that almost half the cows in the Waikatc
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 543, 25 June 1920, Page 2
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