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PUBLIC NOTICES. THE PRESTON COW-DETECTING SYSTEM. THE KAUPOKONUI CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY FACTORY CO., LTD KAITOKONL'I. Dhcctors of the above Company ' wish to notify their Suppliers that they have purchased the rights from the Preston Cow-Testing Machine Co, N.Z., to have manufactured at cost price whatever number of these machines the Company's suppliers may require. With Preston Detectors, on Releaser Plants, the labor and time taken in getting weights of milk and testing samples are reduced to a minimum. In view of the difficulties in getting supplies of these machines, the "Directors strongly recommend suppliers requiring same for next season's testing to place their orders with the Secretary of the Company 011 or before December 31, 1920. Foi and on behalf of the Ivaupokonui Dairy Co., Ltd. E. C. BARLEYMAN, Secretary. P.O. Box 1481. THE PRESTON COW-TESTING machine co, n.z. 7, Palmerston Buildings, Auckland. Telegraphic. Address: - "Live Wire," Auckland. 'J'HE above Company wish to notify the Directors'of all Dairy Companies in Taranaki that they are prepared to enter into contracts for sale of the rights of these Machines. By SALE OF RIGHTS we mean the right of ORDERING TO BE MANUFACTURED any number of Preston Detector Machines that any Dairy Company purchasing such rights may require for their suppliers. The advantages accruing to the Dairy Farmer, when his Company has secured such right, are, that the" price of the Machine is immediately reduced by £7 per machine, or £2B on a 4-cow plant, and that the supplier is able to get his machine direct from his own company just when lie requires it. Mr. R. ,T. Preston, tiie manager, will be pleased to meet Directors of Dairy Companies who are interested in the scheme during this week at the E»mont Hotel, Ilawera. 0 All communications addressed to P.O. Box 1481, Auckland, will be promptly attended to, R. J. PRESTON, Manager, Preston Cow Testing Machine C'o, N.Z. TARANAKI LAND DISTRICT. LAND FOR DISCHARGED SOLDIERS. lIUATOKI S ETTLEMENT (Saxton's Estate.) JIJOTICE is hereby given that thirtyseven lots, in areas varying from two acres to twenty-three acres, will be olfercd for selection on special tenures to Discharged Soldiers only up to 4 0 clock p.m. on Monday, l.'fth December, 1920,, at the District, Lands and Survey Office, New Plymouth. The settlement is situated just outside the Borough of New Plymouth, close to the suburb of Vogeltown The land has been cut into allotments suitable for gardening, poultry farming, bee-keeping, and running a few cows. Applicants for the above lands must appear personally before the Land Board for examination at the District Lands and Survey Office, New Plymouth, on Wednesday, isili December, 1920, at 9.30 o'clock a.m., but if any applicant so desires, he may be examined by the Land Board of any other district. The ballot will be held at the conclusion of the examination of applicants. An application may include any number of sections, but no person will be allotted more than one section. Applications may be obtained from this office, and plans will be ready for distribution, and on view at the principal Post Offices in the District within a few days. G. H. BULLARD, Cmnmissioner of Crown Lands. District Lands and Survey Office, New Plymouth, November 22, 1920. TTNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF CANTON. LTD. . (Established 1835.) J3RITISH TRADFRS' INSURANCE CO, LTD. (Established JRG.'i) FIRE, MARINE, ACCIDENT. Total Funds exceed £7,000,000. Head Office 'or New Zealand: 29, Hunter Street, Wellington, TARANAKI AGENCIES— New Plymouth: Messrs Honan and Penn, Chief Agents for Taranaki. Hawera: Messrs. R. P. Morrissey and Eltham: Mr. Cyril L. Wilson, inglewood: Mr. Robert Buckley. Opunake: Mr. Timothy S. Hic'key. Stratford: People's Auctioneering' Co. Patca: R. C. Morrissey and Co. BELLICOSE BRITAIN, HEARST'S LATEST CHARGE. Vancouver. Nov. 11* A message from New York states (hat Mr. Hearst, the well-known newspaper proprietor, celebrated the anni ■"?!'- .-.try of the armistice by publishing chaiges against Britain of plans to def\ the world with a new Fmperia! defence extension scheme, which, lie alleges, was evolved at a conference in London recently. Mr. Hearst purports to reveal a plan for military and naval forces in Canada Australia and other colonics, Brirain pleading in each case that minor navies are essential for the defence of the individual Dominions, to which such forces will be attached, though they will be a unit of the central British 'naval power. He says that the scheme also includes a colonial army, which must be maintained by each Dominion, and that the Canadian veterans are compelled to belong to this vast reserve Keep down cost of living. Smokers commence 011 youj tobacco! Buy "Gold Pouch," dark, and aromatic;. ''-'Three Diamond Cigarette Tobacco, made in ■\ T ew Zealand. Keep the monev in the Dominion. Try "Gold Pouch" and "Three Diamond," Is 3d pouch. 58 ■vas select

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Taranaki Daily News, 27 November 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 27 November 1920, Page 8

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