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Notices. JEW yK ALAND f^AIRY BSOOIATION, T IMITED. 1J ELECTION 0 F I>l RECTORS. Having been NOMINATED for the pssition of DIRECTORS in the above Association, wo beg to solicit the support of the Shareholders, and if elected we will do our beat to conserve the interests of all concerned. JOS. DANE. A. FURZE. GEORGE E. CLARK, S LAND, PRODUCE & GENERAL AGENT, CAME U I 1) a E. F ° K A L E--280 ACRES GOOD LAND, all sc curely fencodj and sub-divided into 8 paddocks ; good 7-roomed house, 4-stall stable, cowshed with bales for 12 cows, cartshed, and two small buildings; close to Creamery, Railway Station, School and Post Office ; land in good state and cultivation. 610 ACRES GOOD LAND, securely fenced and sub-divided, 400 acres in grass ; good House and Outbuildings. Price reasonable. 175 ACRES LAND, all in grass, and sub-divided into 10 paddocks, will) sheep-proof fences; Landis stiff loam, of good quality, and holds grass well; 10-roomed House, outbuildings, good cattle ' and sheep yards ; large orchard. 500 ACRES FIRST-CLASS LAND all in high state of cultivation securely fenced and sub-divided into suitable paddocks; good House, stable and outbuildings. 500 ACRES LAND, all securely fenced and sun-divided ; comfortable House, stable, large barn, cowsheds. Price reasonable and terms easy. 4GOO ACRES LAND, with good House and outbuildings; 600 acres in grass; miles of fencing. Price, £1 per acre, terms easy; great bargain.

GEORGE S. CLARK LAND AGENT, C A M BRIDG E. nTHE BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL -*■ now at St. John’s College, Tamaki. will be RE-OPENED next year at THE PAH. The Bah Estate, which is well known all over New Zealand, occupies a b■ anliful and commanding position near Onchunga.in Auckland. The soil is volcanic, the grounds are sheltered from the west and south winds by a belt of trees, while the aspect is sunny and the v ew extensive. The Estate includes an area of 48 acres, part of which is laid off in plantations, but the greater part of which may he used by pupils of the school as playground. As the Pah is not more than a mile from Onehunga Harbour, boarders will have the advantage of sea bathing in the season. The house is large and well appointed, and the boarders will have the benefit of pleasant and comfortable surroundings. The Classrooms will be apart from the dwelliughouse and adjacent to a large quadrangle. A workshop and spacious gymnasium will he fitted up. A Special ’Bus, running morning and evening for the convenience of day pupils, will connect with the Onehunga trams. The Headmaster, the Rev. P- S, H mallficld, will he assisted by a competent staff of Resident and Visiting Masters. As hitherto, instruction in Holy Scripture will form a regular part of the school course. The Most Rev. the Primafe will be the visitor of the School. A new prospectus will shortly be issued, giving more detailed information, Copies of present prospectus, staling terms, etc,, may be had at the office of this paper. The Autumn Term will begin on MONDAY, February 10, 1902. 5/11 THE ITTAIKATO |>ACON COMPANY JD (Late Cambridge Dairy Association.) Beg to notify that their new Factory at Fran a ton Junction will bo opened for the purchase of Pigs and the sale of Bacon, Hums and Lard on Tuesday, 22nd October, 1901. Well finished dairy and grain fed bacon pigs weighing dressed 120 to 1001b, bought for cash at best current prices, in any number. Well-finished bacon pigs over 1501b may be bought, but at reduced price. Pigs received at Eactory, Frankton Junction, every Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday. A prize of one halfpenny per lb will be paid tothe owner of the best lot of five pigs supplied each week. GEORGE WATT, Manager. JAMES HALLY, Secretary. Please note address Frankton Junction. EPARATOR3 1 gEPARATORS 1 gEPARATORS 1 &S THE NEWEST ! (PS THE EASIEST TURNED ! (fS THE MOST ECONOMICAL tS THT MOST SATISFACTORY ! THE IT is with pleasure we beg to inform our friends and the farming com inunity generally that we have been appointed AGENTS FOR AUCKLAND AND DISTRICT for the “ MELOTTE ” MACHINE, and we have every confidence in recommending diem to all who are engaged in the dairying business, Wif* a' c prepared to assist farmers in procuring these machines. Wc will buy their output of butter and give very easy terms of payment. We shall be pleased to send illustrated catalogue on application and reply to any correspondence. The price of Machines front £l2. Turbine Boilers can also bo supplied. A. J. ENTRiCAN & 00., AGENTS, AUCKLAND. 13/

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Waikato Argus, Volume XI, Issue 1102, 19 November 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Argus, Volume XI, Issue 1102, 19 November 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Argus, Volume XI, Issue 1102, 19 November 1901, Page 3

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