f SMITH & CAUGHEYj' » ] The Great iail Order House, AUCKLAND. 1 | Famous for Good Value in General Drapery, Clothing, Boots, China &?fllassware, j J Carpets, Linoleums, and Furniture of Every Description-. j | . I •j OUR BTOGKS ARE * fS 03 JJ • -NOVELTIES CONSTANTLY j 1 ENORMOUS, Ij'fc- ARRIVING BY EVERY | OUR VARIETY ■ | STEAMER, jj 1 '" memse - ;: 4 ' | 1 "eWijitK^k j' NEW GOODS* f NEW CO ° DS | AND LATEST. I(0 A C AND LATEST I I NOVELTIES ® fzt/) & ' "° VELTIES I | FOR AUTUMN o£jfl QD I -^SPf I VEt 1101] SA "" | AND WINTER ffl 2 Ufft | U J O O AND W'NUt! | I NOWONVIEW °I U NOWONV ' EW lIN EVERY o\fc v ,N EVERY ~jt\ _"ZZ| I // / \ Ca s h FURNITURE ORDERS | I _ pay ® '! QMV Si-009 %> exceeding £7 (seven pounds) in | | gSg^* l> . value to Any Port in the Dominion a FREIGHT on % ' whero freight charges do not oxceed •? . I . , _ , /vvv 16s.' per ton moasuremonti or we | All Parcels of Drapery, J|r rap® (|' mako an allowanoo equal to .this to I '$■ clothing, and Boots to Any MmMs v . Any Port. Freight by raN Is paid as | jl far South as Talhapa under similar S » Part of the Dominion reached conditions. Bare Cost Only of pack* I by Rail or Steamer, ' ing materials chargcd. | 1 I SPECIAL ILLUSTRATED CATALGG-UE of Autumn and Winter Goods, with full particulars of our Mail Order System, | I now in the press. WRITE FOR A COPY. FREE ON APPLICATION. '| j SMITH & ~OAU'&H E¥r-Ltd., f ""' I I Wholesale & Family Drapers and Complete House Furnishers, . : [j 253,255,257, 259 , 261,263 QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND, ;
ROCHE & MACGREGOR, STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, " HAMILTON, WAIKATO. The oldest established firm in'the Waikato. WE have Properties of every description for Sale, at prices and terms to suit all purchasers. We Specialise in tanning Syndicates under tlie "Land for Settlement Finance Act," and have two at present under way. Landscekers would do well to write to us for full details. SELECTED LISTS ON APPLICATION. Q/fl ftifb ACRES, S ool l s ' lce l> alu ' cattleOdcOU run, hall' in grass and cultivation, balance high titrce and iern; fenced and subdivided, well watered, 8 miles from railway station'; laud undulating, gcod turnip country. Price, «5 per acre; terms arranged. 24 OAAA ACRES, all flat and rolling /iuUlj j am | of )]le I;eit q Ua iity, and some drained swamp bush; all in grass and cultivation, well fenced, plenty of water; good house and splendid outbuildings; 4 miles from railway station; elosa to creamery and school; would' cut up well into good dairy farms. Price, .£l2 per acre; terms, 10 per cciit. cash, balance arranged. 1"4 ep/if\ ACRES, all level land, in grass jCU' and cultivation, well fenced and subdivided; house and sheds; a good dairy farm, 1 milo froni creamery and 4 miles from railway station, by good roads. Price, .£l2 per acre; terms, ,£IOOO cash, balance arranged. 1' Otrnn ACRES, rolling busli land, vol- /{/ <! 1/1/ canic formation; IGSO acres felled and in grass, GOO acrcs standing bush, balance fern land, well fenced and, subdivided into 9 paddocks, well watered; G-roomod house, large shearing sheds, shcepyards, etc.; 12 miles from railway station and large town, by good roads. Present stock, over 5000 sheep, 70 cattle, and anno horses. Price, .£7 10s. per aero; terms, J.'5000 cash, balance at 5 per cent. !?■' -a rn ACRES, good Dairy Land, all m JLOlr grass and cultivation, fenced and subdivided; good house and sheds, G miles from Hamilton, close to creamery, «chool, and-post office. Price, .£IG per aero; terms, .£SOO cash, balance arranged. IGS HO AO ACRES, 10 miles from town and XoIPO railway station; partly improved land, ring-fenced, flat and rolling eountrv, all ploughablo; house, cowshed, stables', etc. This. is a good property. Price, «£o per acre; terms, £500 cash, balanco at 5 per cent. 183 OQA ACRES, situated 4 miles from r£ol" town and railway station, by good road; good country, unimproved, all plougliable. Price, ( 10s. per acre; terms, all cash. IPG EXCEPTIONALLY CHEAP DAIRY FARM. . BAY OF PLENTY. EAST COAST RAILWAY will pass within half a milo before many months havo elapsed. FERTILE SOTL. MAGNIFICENT CLIMATE. « r A ACRES FREEHOLD, all in grass, subdivided into convenient paddocks, and well watered. WILL CARRY 200 MILKING COWS. CRK-UtERV adjoins property, SCHOOL, ■ l'.O. and STORE all within one mile. GOOD HOUSE of 5 rooms; Cowshed and implement: Shed. THE PRICE is U!10 10s. per acre. TERMS—One-third Cash. w. D. LEAN s LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, 63 QUEEN STREET, A AUCKLAND, • -•
I WAIKATO ■ . -mil WINTER -ml I =■■ • SHOW * I „ TO BE HELD AT . j j . , 11HILTOI « ■ , j j ffin JUNE 6th, 7th, Bth, 9th, and 10th. j s Schedule of Prizes contains over 600* Classes. ; j ENTRIES CLOSE MAY llth. I ;50,000 Sq. Feet of Space Available. $ SHEDULES ON APPLICATION. ARTHUR T. SMITH, | i Se °' i
TT IS NOT OFTEN that you can buy 1 good BUSH LAND at Gs. Gil. per acre FREEHOLD. I can sell GOOO acres, and ,£IOO cask will secure a chance of making a small fortune. There is 10 million feet of milling timber, and a large area oi mixed bush. The land when Brassed is 2 sheep country. You can drive right to the property. Cottage, shcej; sheds and yards. 21 miles sheep-proof fencing, well watered, "very little fencing required. NOTE—Freehold, Land Transfer Titlo, Easy Terms. tLL IN GRASS—3OO 'ACRES FREEHOLD, 134 L.T.P., with 7-roomed House and outbuildings, 0 cow-milking machine, and engine installed; this season milked 80 cows. Farm will carry 120 milkers with other stock, and is m splendid heart; is one of the best fattening places procurable for either beef or mutton; 'creamery on the property. Easy terms to a good man, .£l2 per acre, or would sell as a Going Concern. FRANK GURRSE, SOLE AGENT, HAMILTON, WAIKATO.
G. M'CANDLISH AND HILL, WAIKATO LAND AGENCY, Hamilton, In Conjunction with tlia ROYAL union agency, AUCKLAND, HAVE Properties for Sale, comprising both Sheep and Dairying Country, which after many years experienco of South and North island M commend properties, which IHLI HA\ L INSPECTED, and can nn.u go La>> 'IW™ for Clients. Will forward Property List and all information of the Northern Districts it required. LOOK AT THESE. No 1-SPLENDID DA IKY FARM, . 235 acres freehold, 153 acres in grass, ]u» own in grass, 50 acres unimproved, ajl Tilnmrbable -The 153 acres wintered, «0 Kead Wg cattle last year, without turnips. Croamen-, 1 mile, Hami ton 7 mile . Price jei'G per acre. Cash .CG00; cash balmce JC6OO in 5 vears. Balance, 10 jeai;. "No " -318 ACRES, L.LP. Rent, per nrre ' "■=. 9d.; 282 acres in grass, 12 pa<ldock'«,~~2G in turnips, 40 unimnroved; :>■ years 5 per cent. No 3.-2700 ACRES FREEHOLD.—Good Sheep or Dairy Country, now carrying 5000 sheep, GO cattle, 12 horses, well fenced and subdivided, 9 paddocks, new 0roomcd house, bathroom, hot and cold water; up-to-date shearing shed; hoUMOO sheep. Price, per acre, J:" 10i?. busy terms. . 1.-IGOO ACRES, Mongomu North, all in grass; splendid dairy and fattening farm; large house, cow sheds, and oilier buildings. Price .EG 10s. per acre. Easy lerms. No. 5.-150 ACRES FREEHOLD.—M icres new grass. SO being sown, balance ready for ploughing; 4-roomed house, G mile's from Frankton Junction. Creamery, school, and post ofiice 1 mile. Price, per acre, .£9 10s". Cash, .£IOO. No. G. —1000 ACHES FREEHOLD.— Rich drained swamp, best of dairy land, on easy terms. Subdivided into 100-aere farms.' Price, .£lO per acre. Cash, .tl per acre. XI per acre to bo spent on improvements within 1 year. Balance 5 years at 51 per cent. rr\HE Results obtained by Advertisers in the Classified Columns of "The Dominion" aro such as to confirm their' belief that tho paper lias a wider circulation than any other daily journal in . Zealand* - ■ '
i "Th© I i "Simplex" -| Dre -| : ■ 1 BEST I ' : Milking 1 I ! Maehin® V™™/ ,| , ■ Safe. .... Will Never lajsre the Cows. Sanitary. - . Fewest Working Parts and Easy to Clean. Simple . , . A Child Can Work It. ! ; Speedy .. . 'One of the Fastest and Cleanest Machines. Sure ..... Never a Ditch Satisfactory . Altogether. IThe Best Modern Dairyman's Outfit: "SIMPLEX".'MILKER "GLOBE" SEPARATOR "NATIONAL" ENGINE m Special Quotations and all Information from I GOODFELLOW, Ltd., V HAMILTON, AUCKLAND, TE AWAMUTU, PIRONGIA. J 4 ... ■■■•■ ...
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1088, 29 March 1911, Page 19
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