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AUCTIONEER'S NOTICE. - ? » l
inpHE undersigned bees td f informii!«' : 'JL supporters in We districts of Wifcy' kato and Waipa that he ii'as taken th<rt¥, extensive premises, the Hamilton Ailctid>'n Mart, , formerly 1 occupied. % by hi« ~"pfcede- ( cessof, Mr K. Killi where r 'hq'yill'^. f f tinue to carry on the b^sLaess ; df Au« f tioneer and Produce Dealer. " ' ; ( i " ' ' ; Weekly Sales every Saturday. / '' Agent for the Victoria Ins'urarica'donk* r , pany and Hamilton Fldur'.Mill^ ' '
HAMILTON AUCTION MART.; j;. I
Saturday, May 6th, at 2; p.ih. *■;■;; SUBSCRIBER~wiInidId his weekly sale on the above; datei Parties' having live stock, produce or furniture" to 1 dispose of are requested to communicate ' , with the Auctioneer .before^We'dAewK^ eveniug, so that their •£podi i 'may "be f nd«* vertised in Thursday's paper. ' '' ' '
JOHN KNOX, Auctioneers y/f
ON SALE Flour, Sharps, Bran, Oats, * Oatmeal, Fowl* Wheat, PbtitdM,/ Chaff, Cheese, Bacon, Kerosene,' Oiliy Paints! '■ . . ' ' JOHN KNOX. '
H. G.. GRAEME, ,■'<■•
MINING AND LICENSED SURm 1 VEYOR, • i , . . t TE AROHA." !'■•«.
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ENGLISH AND AMERICAN . NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES
Received Every Mail.
Agent for White's, Wertheim's, and Davis Sewing Machines.
GEOKGKE DICKINSON, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, .HAMILTON WEST.
PROSPECTU 8 OP
THE WAIKATO CHEESE AND BACON FACTORY COMPANY
(Limited). ,
NOMINAL CAPITAL: £2,500, la 2,500 Shares of £1 each, 10s to be paid up within the first year as follows: , Is 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 Director*. No further calls to be made without the consent of a majority of the *hare* holders. Registered under The Joint Stock Companies Act. Bankers : The Bank of New Zeuland, Solicitors : Messrs. Hay and Speed. Hon. Sec.: Mr Knox. Directors : Captain Steele Captain Runciman Mr S. T. Seddon Mr Isaac Coates , Mr John Knoi Mr B. Wood • Mr J. B. Whyte It is proposed to purchase (or to lease , with the right of purchase), from 50 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 f 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 fanners to deliver 30 gallons of milk each per day, for 8 months (Sundays J excepted), m each year, for a term of 3 years, and they consider such guarantee will justify the investment of the necessary capital in the proppsed undertaking , besides, they arc assured \6i further sup plies from many other settlers. ' Associations of the kind have proved, in America, and other countries, not only directly re- , munerative, but have also grcatiy enhanced the intrinsic value of land , aud stock, in their vicinity. It is ' believed ■ that the Association would be of the greatest benefit to, the t farming community, as the manipulation of such large quantities of milk by an experienced manager, and the use of the most improved plant, would ensure an article of a uniform and superior quality, which would always command a remunerative sale in the, colonial and Home markets. , , It is also considered that by utilising the whey, together w,ith 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 »Bupplying T^-the -local marketswith an. artiple^fo^,. which there is always, a, demand/,'- and ''Which* might ultimately ( jbecbme,a "largojejqiort. ' ' ' ? ( Tne ri Proui6 r ser9 j th'erefpre confidently recommend the.propppeiyHn'dertakihg to ttie'^ijWicj'asone likely to. be highly .beuencia^to this district 1 " and also ,a "good inVestmen't'for'capital^ "'! 'J "' ' , ," ' 'Applications fqr.ahalcs to be made to tbV Secretaiy, Job'n^iox, Hatniltonj on of before Monday/May 15,' 4 '"
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Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1533, 2 May 1882, Page 3
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746Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1533, 2 May 1882, Page 3
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