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I WANTEDS. LOSTS, ETC. [ BOARD wanted in Pukekohe with I private family by younp lady from | Monday to Saturday—Rcplv to E.M.S, i Box 19, Pukekohe. 113

LOST, on Thursday, 17th.—Lightred Cow, ShenJhojtf'Jersey cross, due end of month;jg*frard.—R, J. Brownlee, Puni RfcrPifctohe. 80

between Franklin ground; reward.-?* r , i.iotor-car, i mid ShowJhemist. lid

WANTED.—Light Farm Waggon, with pole; to carry to 1 ton. Particulars and Price to Keene 8r09., Pokenn. 121

WANTED- He! wages £l.—Mrs. ' kekohe Hill. -J K 5 m few weeks; ollock, jun., PuV 115

WANTED to Rent.-Furnished or unfurnished in Pukekohe; married couple, no children.—Apply "Permanent," Box 249, Hamilton. 113

WANTED to Rent or Lease in Pakehohe.—Furnished or unfurnished House, five or more rooms. —Apply, 8.W., "Times" Office. 11l

WANTED—A^ 1 ; to 3 h.p. Anderson Engine, or benzine smd kerosene; in vd working order. —Apply, statina/--p%e, P. Henry and Son, PatumahoA 94

WANTED.-Gra Jersey heifers.—j fice. ' "^ WANTED -Machine Share-milkinr. 40 to 60 cows, by two experienced young men.—Apply Factory Manager, Pukekohe. 67

WILL the person who picked up referee'.s togs between the Domain and Factory on June sth, piease be British, and return watch and handbag to W. T. Jones, Pukekohe, or A. Cornthwaite, Mauku. He may keep the other articles. Reward. 110

YOUTH, 17, desires position on farm; used hand and machine milking, and farm work; good home essential.—Apply, "Agricujture, Manurewa P.O. 103 FOR SALE, TO LET, ETC. FOR SALE.-Globe Separator, 49 gallons, in good order. Also, 1 Oliver Plough, and Set Tine Harrows.— Apply James McDonald, Mauku. 'Phone 16M. " 112 BERKSHIRE Boar wanted to Buy, from 6 to 9 months old; state price lo W. and J. Arbuckle, Pokeno. 102

FOR SALE-3 H.P. Oil Engine, suitable for driving dairy machinery. Price £l2 10s.—Apply "Times Office. able in" one "SrffMs time.—Apply Miss Taylor, Silwurgh St., Puxekone^ TRADE MISCELLANY.

BUYERS for Teddv Bear Sets anc other choice Chinaware wncted at the N?w Depot, King St., Pukekohe,

FORD PARTS— Everything to fit a Ford Car at Gallagher, Howe and Moore's. Pukekoh*. Wi

FOR all brandi of Bonedust, Manures, and Farm Seeds try Frank Perkins and Co., Pukekohe.

MISS PRIESTLEY specialises in the making of Children's Clothes; made well and artistically.

ONlON—Straw-coloured and darK skinned Spanish. New seed, local grown and Australian of finest strains procurable.—E. Allan, Seedsman, Buckland.

RHUBARB Roots, Hedging, Ornamental and Shelter Trees, Fnut Trees, and Bushes, and .all Nursery stock now ready.—E. Allan, Nurseryman, Buckland.

WANTED KNOWN.— Is Writing Pad at the New Depot, Kins Street, Pukekohe. Is Best in the market. 7'.'

FOR SALE. FARMLET.— 2O Acres, all in grass, in Pukekohe Borough, joining Convent School; suitable for grazing, cropping,' or cutting up; well roaded. Freehold. House (kauri i, six rooms, bathroom and scullery; washhouse; concrete paths; separating room; milkingshed, 6 bails, concreted; barn (iron), 30 by 30. Apply, P. HOGAN, SEDDON ST rUKEKOHK. 55 'Phone 91. NEW ZEALAND CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY CO., LTD. TENDERS FOR BUJffKR-MILK.

Tenders are invited for the purchase of butter-milk, available from the Pukekphe Factory from Ist Auttust, 1920|t0 30th June, 19Ji, inclulive, at p«j 10 gallons, the upset price to b\a rf 0 ™ ra ?l or , 3 a i on a pro rata basis quantity of buttern time to time. md charged acco to st week (6 diys). 10., Ltd.. J. G. WARD, Manager, Pukekohe Branch.

DEFENCE NOTICE. NXT DRILLS for Senior Cadets will take place as follows:--OTAHUHU.-July 5, 7.30 p.m. PATUMAHOE.-July 6, 2 p.m. PUKEKOHE,—JuIy 7, 7.30 p.m. TUAKAU.-July 9, 7.30* p.m. DRURY.-July 1", 2 p.m. All leave must be in writing. All Units are warned that should they be absent through sickness or any other cause, they must find out from those who were present the datgof next drill, or any order piven parade.

A. R. HATT, Lieut., Area .Officer. June 29, 1920, i

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Bibliographic details
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 544, 29 June 1920, Page 2

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626

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 544, 29 June 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 544, 29 June 1920, Page 2

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