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Public Notices., "jla-RMERS i mAKB "VTOTICE. PLEASE OQI&ARE THE TWO TARIFFS, AND T>EFL E C T ! A USTRALIAN pOMMONWEALTH mARIFF. THIS DOOR IS PRACTICALLY CLOSED TO NEW ZEALAND. Flour ... per dental 2/6 Oatmeal and Rolled Oats |d per lb., equals £4 13s 4d per ton.. Bran'and Sharps per cental 1/Potatoes per cwL 1/Butter and Cheese ... per lb. 3<i Wheat per cental 1/6 Oats per cental 1/6 T/EALAND mARIFF, Abiout 150 pier cent lower than Australia. Is not our door •wide open to Australia ? And is not the New Zealand farmer already handicapped enough by the inequality of Tariffs ? Flour per cental 1/Oatmeal and Rolled Oats in bulk per cental 1/Rolled Oats in packets, 20 per cent., equal to £d per lb Bran and Sharps per cental 1/Potatoes per cwt 1/Butter 20 per cent, equal to 2d per lb. Cheese 20 per cent, equal to Id per lb. Wheat per cental 9d Oats per cental 9d (If these Duties are removed, how would the New Zealand Farmer Fare ?) WHICH IS THE THIN END OF SINGLE TAX TWADDLE. "/TEMO.—MR HOGG'S BILL does J_ not suggest the removal of Duties on the raw material (wheat and oats). It is obvious its aim is to kill the grain growing and milling industries, and all agricultural pursuits, with their numerous adjuncts, such as Southern Raiiways, etc., and open our 'doors to Australia, America, and colored India. How would the town workers like it if their protective duties were removed and to further cripple industries to have the Alien poll tax removed to cheapen cost of production ? 771 SPRING POOD 3. ) BRING VJOODS. TIIHE T ATEST TIIHE T j 'UMMER "ILLINERY. DRES3 MATERIALS AND FANCY GOODS NOW ON VIEW AT l Ra F. LOOHS. " TE ARO HOUSE," HAMILTON. OUR PRICES SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. AND , DYERS AND CLEANERS. and Costumes and Dresses, O etc. cleaned and tailor pressed equal to new. PANAMA HATS cleaned and deblocked equal tj new. French Dry Cleaning a speciality. GRANTHAM STREET (back of Town Hall) HAMILTON. W r E:JZL QCHOLLUM, EWZI. OoHOLLUM, AUCTIONEER. OAK ACRES, handy to WhangOtfcOarei ; 17<0 acres permanent Pasture ; 50 acres ploughed ; 10 acres young grass ; 50 acres bush, balance open country plougbable ; wsll watered ; house 5 rooms ;, good sheds ; handy to church, creamery, scnool, post office, etc. £4 10s PER ACRE. £2OO CASH. 669 fcftO . ACRES ; good sheej) counOUO try ;50 acres fern being ploughed ; 60 acres bush ; balance grass ; carrying 600 sheep, 50 cattle, house 4 rooms, sheds, etc. £3 15s, £Boo' Cash. 664 AA Q ACRES ; Babylon Flats ; iO atbout 1 mile from township ; house 9 rooms, and 2 cottages Rood order ; good cowshed, L.H.G. machine ,(can <be taken at valuarttfon'H steam boiler engine and chaffcutter, circular saw. Has wintered this year 150 cows, 75 head of young stock, 250 sheep, 9 horses. Three creameries close one within half a mile. A grand stud farm. PRICE: £2B 10s. £BOOO can remain at 5 per cent- 655 1/YIQ ACRES j North AuckAv/JLO land'; 5 miles river boundary ; great cattle country ; 700 acres grass ; balance bush. A grand farm for someone. £6. £2OOO Cash 602 MAKE KNOWN YOUR WANTS. TENZL QCHOLLUM, AUCTIONEER. 19 and 20 Royal Ins. Buildings, QUEEN (3T. - AUCKLAND. Telephone, 1560. Telegrams : ''Scholium " 745 Auckland. ATDLACKMAN, • JJLACKMAN, HOUSE, LAND & ESTATE AGENT, STOCK VALUATOR, ETC. WELLS' BUILDINGS, CAMBRIDGE. FREEHOLD. 'TPTfv ACRES ; all in grass and' I O<J crop, all level land, well watered by rain, well sheltered an.i subdivided into 14 paddocks ; good orchard ; house 7 rooms, cow shed, 10 bails loose box, implement and other sheds -, factory and school within 1 mile ; Cambridge, 2| miles. PRICE : £27. FREEHOLD. 1 (10 ACRES > ■H in Srass and _L\JU crop, well fenced, and well watered by never failing streams ; subdivided into 8 paddocks; well sheltered ; house 4 rooms, nice garden, cow shed, yard, pig styes, etc. School and factory 2 miles ; Cambridge, 7 miles. PRICE, £l6 PER ACRE. -J £*r\ ACRES, adjoining above Jl£)v/ property. 70 acres in younc grass, balance rich swamp ; all plou<rhabie and all level land ; well watered and well fenced and subdivided into 6 paddocks ; same distance irrm school and factory as above. Both properties side of main road. PRICE : £l2 PER ACRE. 762

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Waikato Times, Issue 12189, 26 September 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Issue 12189, 26 September 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Issue 12189, 26 September 1911, Page 1

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