Notices.
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AUCTIONEER'S NOTICE.
rpHE undersigned begs to inform his X supporters in the districts of Wai* kato and Waipa that he has taken those extensive premises, the Hamilton Auction Mart, formerly occupied by his prede* cessor, Mr K. Kill, where he will continue to carry on the business of Auctioneer, and Produce Dealer.
Weekly Sales every Saturday.
Agent for the Victoria Insurance Company and Hamilton Flour Mills.
JOHN KNOX.
KIRIKIRIROA.
THIS BAY, at 12 Noon,
Under a Bill of Sale.
The undersigned has received instructiona to sell by Public Auction, at the Residence of Mr H. Mullions, Kirikiriro», 6 DAIRY COWS, 1 18-month Heifer and Steer, 2 Calvei, Bull, Draught Mare, 2 Colts, Dray and Harnesi, Plough Harness, Saddle and Bridle, Dairy and Cooking Utensils.
NO RESERVE.
Terms Cash.
JOHN KNOX, Auctioneer.
HAMILTON AUCTION MART.
Saturday, 29th April, at 2 o'clock
rpHE undersigned has received instrucX tionsfromMr K. Hill to hold a clearance sale of sundries at his late Mart. Further particulars in Thursday's issue. Also, Potatoes, Carrots, Cheese, Sauce, Carbonate of Soda, Kerosine, Tea, Colonial Ovens, Brooms, &c, &c. At the same time 'a choice and large collection of Furniture, and Household Utensils the property of parties leaving the district. JOHN KNOX.
ON SALE.— Flour, Sharps, Bran, Oats, Oatmeal, Fowls Wheat, Potatoes, Chaff, Cheese, Bacon, Kerosene, Oik, Paints. JOHN KNOX.
PROSPECTUS OF
THE WAIKATO CHEESE AND BACON FACTORY COMPANY (Limited).
NOMINAL CAPITAL: £2,500, in 2,500 Shares of £1 each, 10s to bo paid up within the first year as follows: la on application, Is on allotment, and the balance in Is calls at intervals of not less than one month, as required, at the descretion of the Directors. No further calls to be made without tlie consent of a majority of the shareholders.
To be Registered under The Joint Stock Companies Act.
Bankers : The Bank of New Zeuland. Solicitors : Messrs. Hay aud Speed. Hon. Sec; Mr Knox. Provisional Directors : Captain Steele Captain Runciman Mr S. T. Seddon Mr Isaac Coates Mr John Knox Mr B. Wood Mr Jas. Hum*
It is proposed to purchase (or to lease with the right of purchase), from 60 to 100 acres of land in a central position near Hamilton, and erect thereon the necessary, buildings and plant. The Promoters believe that the want of an establishment for the manufacture of cheese, butter and bacon of a superior and uniform quality, and on a much more extended scale than has hitherto been attempted in Waikato, has long been felt. With the view of having such an association established on the latest American principle, and on such a scale as would pay the shareholders and producers, the promoters have obtained a guarantee from ten farmers to deliver 30 gallons of milk each per day, for 8 months (Sundays excepted), in each year, for a term of 3 years, and they consider such guarantee will justify the investment of the necessary capital in the proposed undertaking; besides, they arc assured of further supplies from many other settlers. Associations of the kind have proved, in America, and other countries, not only directly re* munerati ye, but have also greatiy enhanced the intiinsic value of land and stock in thoiv vicinity. It is believed that the Association would be of the greatest benefit to the farming •community, as the manipulation of such large quantities of milk by an experienced manager, and the use of the most impi'oved plant, would ensure an article of a uniform and superior quality, which would always command a remunerative sale in the colonial and Home mai kets. It is alF,o considered that by utilising the whey, together with the produce of the land in connection with the dairy, «a large number of pigs could be kept and made into bacon, thereby increasing the profits, and supplying the local markets with an article for which there is always a demand, and which might ultimately become a large export. The Promoters therefore confidently l-ecommend the proposed undertaking to the public as. one likely to be highly beneficial to this district, and also a good investment for capital. Applications for shares to be made to the Secretary, Mr John Kuox, Hamilton, on or before Monday, May 15.
BOROUGH OF HAMILTON LICENSING DISTRICT. PURSUANT to the provieio&k of "Tbe Licensing Act, 1881," I, Samuel S. Graham, Chairman of the' Licensing Committee for the Borough of Hamilton, do hereby appoint FRIDAY, the 28th day of April, 1882, as the day,' and theOoyrt-hoiise at Hamilton as the place at which a POLL (commencing at 9 a.m., and closing at 6 p.m.), of the Ratepayers of the said Licensing District 5 will be taken to determine whether the number of Publicans',' or New Zealand Wine Licenses may or may not respectively be increased. SAMUEL S. GRAHAM, *' Chairman of Licensing' Committee. Hamilton, 12tU April, 1882,
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Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1530, 25 April 1882, Page 3
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