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GREAT WAIKATO FARM For.Sale 250 OEp OSIT—IOO Acres rich i&W\? reclaimed swamp land, fencacres ploughed and grassed; will carry 25 milch cows well; new and well-built FOR SALE. £250 cash. No. 112-1576 OUR REPORT.—We have inspected the above property, which is handily aituated within easy distance of school, creamery and township and easy drive from Hamilton. The land shows good carrying capacity, and will make a good 40-cow farm. The owner will make good terms to a sound farmer for stock and implements.—MUHßlE SPEIRS & CO. OAA ACRES—A perfectly level dairy " UU farm, situated 2 miles from town, in one of the best dairying centres in the North Island; all in splendid ' English pasture or crop; well fenced and subdivided by sheep-proof fencing into 14 paddocks; splendidly watered by streams, well-built and prettily situhomestead fittod with every convenience, man's room, largo cowshed (concreted), large implement shed, iron granary, piggeries, yards, etc.; good orchard. Price, U22 per acre. Terms easy to substantial man. No. 108-1599 OUR REPORT.—A good speculation either to farm or to sell. There are two very long road frontages, which make subdivision merely a matter of surveying. The land is as good as can be got, and nearby sections are soiling at £3O an acre; 120 cows could be milked in one herd on the farm in its present condition, and with good farming the land is capable of carrying 1 cow to 2 acres. -MURRIE SPEIRS AND CO. FOR BALE. ffjyj dairying land, fenced with «»»■■• v v undulating dairying or crop-sheep-proof fencing into 6 paddocks; ping land, situated within 2 miles of red; grasses and clover; will carry 40 dairy 55 acres in good English grasses and cows and do them well. Well-built resi- clover, with small cottage. Price, £lB deuce of 5 rooms, with wash-house and 10s per acre. £IOO cash, balance easy. conveniences; cowshed, barn, etc. No. 115-1611 School on the property. Cream-cart O UR REPORT.—A good little dairy passes handy. Price, £ls 10s. Terms, f arnij j„ a go(M j pos iti o n. To a man £350 cash; balance easy. No. 106-1606 witn sma u cap ital we are confident no .__ ■ „ . . , better opportunity to make a start is OUR REPORT.-A really first-class offering at present . Writ* or 'phone dairy farm, practically level land, equal Us makillg an appointment and we will in quality to manj farms selling at £3O motor you to i nßpect . _ MURRIE an acre. The owner is sacrificing in spgißg CO. order to get back on to a sheep farm recently purchased—MUßßlE SPEIRS (\<j(\ ACRES —Level dairying or cropOUR SPECIAL Cambridge Dairy Lands On Exceptional Terms Prices Ranging from £4 an acre upwards. ra?re* Tto%£?, Scing in ~ MURRIE 15 M " CENT " "POB.T-Two-thirds of which will be returnable against order £ get back on to a sheep farm S1 EIRS AND C °' X * approved improvements during first twelve months, and the remaining recently purchased-MURRIE SPEIRS ACRES-Level dairying or crop- ***■*«* duri *g th + e » cc^ d tw . elve AND CO. A 7 U ping , andj situat ed within easy P lei * d improvements to the value of 20 per cent. distance of Matamata; fenced and sub- „,,..,, . t -nn _„.„= + nnn divided into 9 paddocks, well watered 3(U)0 ACRES-Subdmded in B J*: tlona } v&T J m l aT *f I A Wr S by two running streams; about 180 ODUU acres; well-improved dairying land, handdy situated near to \| ANAWARU - 120 Acres choice acres in glass, 4-roomed cottage, 6-bail conveniences. The land is first-class dairying or cropping country, having A dairying land, situated few min- cows h e d, large barn 24 x 14, implement j been well farmed. utes' walk from the township; rich 8^e A pigstys, etc.; A acre orchard. utes wain noui uie mnusunj, snea, pigstys, etc.; j acre orcnara. alluvial flats and heavy bush land; all Price, £lO per acre. Terms, £4OO cash. save shelter bush has been ploughed ' 105-1572 and well grassed; prettily situated OUR REPORT.—A real good farm homestead of 6 rooms, wash-house, etc., badly farmed. A capable man could cowshed, trap-shed, etc. Price, £35 an ma k e this place worth £2O an acre in a acre. Terms arranged. No.llo-1612 very B hort time. Very suitable for cutOIJR REPORT.—An ideal dairy farm ting up; has two good road frontages. without an acre of waste land in it; if you wan t to torn your small capital . will carry 50 cows comfortably. Soil of an( j y OU r large energy into big money die best, in a good position, metal roads see us about this place, and we will ! to the door, a pretty home, and a profit- / motor vou to inspect. MURRIE ' able farm.-MURRIE SPEIRS & CO. SPEIRS AND CO. Prices range from £4 an acre to £l7 5s per acre. OUR REPORT.—No finer dairying land at the money offering—on terms as good &a can be obtained. Five of the sections are complete dairy farms, with up-to-date buildings, shedding, etc. We can confidently recommend intending purchasers to inspect these sections. Write or ring us and make an appointment. We will motor you from Hamilton. —MURRIE SPEIRS AND CO. FOR BALE. pOING CONCERN—lncluding cows, horses, implements, cans, etc. Only £6OO wanted from a substantial farmer who will properly farm the land. 340 acres good dairying or cropping land, about half of which is level, while the whole could be ploughed with the double-furrow plough; well fenced and didly watered; with beautiful homeences, two v.w , b , cowshed and engine-room, manure-shed, implement shed, trap-shed, with 20-ton loft, pigstys, calf bails etc.; handily situated within easy distance of all conveniences. Price £l4 per acre, and stock at valuation. Terms for farm and stock £6OO cash; balance easy terms. OUR REPORT.—SoiI good strong loam, including 60 acres flax and cab-bage-tree swamp, well drained; 280 acres in good English grasses and clover, crop or fallow. We have inspected, and can guarantee the farm to be the best value of the kind offering. Early application necessary to MURRIE SPEIRS AND CO., Sole Agents. FOR SALE. smmiyrcTrerr - vvr farm, comprising 30 acres rery heavy swamp land, perfectly drained and dry, and 70 acres easy rolling downs all in good grass and crop; well watered, well fenced, and subdivided into 7 paddocks; pretty homestead of 5 rooms, with scullery, pantry, h. and c. water; good cowshed (concreted), trap-shed, implement shed, piggeries; handy to school and creamery. Price, £25 per acre. Terms very easy. No. 91-1458 implements with the farm as a going concern on very reasonable terms.— MURRIE SPEIRS AND CO. OKA ACRES—Heavy bush land, well i***" fenced and subdivided, well watered by permanent streams in every paddock; all save 50 acres in good English pasture; modern residence of 8 large rooms, return verandah, h. and c. water service, and every convenience. Price, £ll 10s per acre. Terms, £ISOO cash. 97-1109 OUR REPORT.—Some of the finest limetone country in the North Island, with a carrying capacity second to none. Wintered 900 wet ewes, 600 hoggets, 250 head (mostly grown) cattle, and 90 per cent, of the lambs were turned off fat; good motor road to railway station. —MURRIE SPEIRS AND CO. £l5O DEPOSIT 9 PRICE, £ll IM. 160 ACRES—Situated handy to railand subdivided splendidly wat«r«d by situated new bungalow ho«se. 184-1677 OUR REPORT.—An exceptional opportunity for a man of small capital to make money. The land is of good qmality, and adjoining farms have slanged hands at £2O per aere. Why go right away to the back-blocks after Government land whtn yon can get better land, handy to evory convenience, with good motor roads to the door, and no troublesmo restriotins? We are convinced that no bettor value can be found. Early application necessary to ths Sole Agents.—MUßßlE SPIIRS AND CO., Hamilton. MURRIE SPEIRS & CO. - Hamilton

HOLLAND ORDERS IMPORTS DIRECTS STEAMSHIP LINE CARGOES FROM AMERICA. ROTTERDAM, June 17 (via New York.) What recently was announced as "an arangement" between the Dutch Government and the Holland American Steamship Line, is a definite order to the latter to carry monthly to Holland the following supplies: 2000 tons of cotton for Dutch spinners, 1000 ton# of lubricating oils, 200 tons of edible fats, 1000 tons of raw material for the manufacture ojf margarine, and 1200 tons of cottonseed oil to satisfy the urgent requirements of home manufacturers, besides quantities of military materials, presumably aeroplane engines and parti. The carriage of the supplies is in addition to the 20,000 tons of cargo space reserved monthly for American grain, which represents already 87 per cent of the Holland America Line's freight capacity. Therefore, the shipments of other goods to Holland from America are liable to delay. The Holland America Line at present does not contemplate putting the liner Rotterdam, which has been laid up for some time, back into service.

Our Gallant Soldiers Need Munitions, Food and Clothing, and to Procure These THE STATE NEEDS MONEY. Few in New Zealand are too poor to help in the way now provided. HAVE YOU SIXTEEN SHILLINGS ? Have You Twice, Thrice, or Ten Times That Sum? THEN YOU CAN HELP I-VI 16s. Sixteen Shillings 16s. £8 Eight Po You can boy a War Loan Certificate valued at You can buy a War Loan Certificate valued at ■ HI ■» £1 One Pound Sterling £1 £lO Ten Pounds Sterling £lO Payable to Bearer in Five Years Payable to Bearer in Five Years Repayment is Guaranteed By the State Under Act of Parliament. You can Help to Win the War and help yourself too, for you receive compound interest on your money at per cent All have a Duty in This Matter. Buy as Many War Certificates as You Can At Once! AT LEAST BUY ONE. The Sale of War Loan Certificates Will Continue for some time.

Nasal Catarrh, or oold in the head, comes with cold, wet weather. Don't wait until it has a strong hold upon you, but at the first sign use "NAZOL" freely. Thousands have proved its worth.*

Yes, Hand-made WONDERFUL VALUE. And an Extra Pair of Trousers as well The Largest and best Range of Suitings in the Dominion to choose from. ENLISH, FRENCH AND NE4 ZEALAND TWEEDS, SERGES, You can get anything yon want. Try us for ur next Suit and Extra Trousers, from £3 10s £5 10S Ladies' and Gentlemen's Tailor. VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON.

Everyone Should Send For This Book It Is Free It is entitled "The Roadway of the Future" (62 pages, illustrated). Every man, woman, and child in this Dominion is more or less affected by the problem of good roads, and this book should be in the hands of those who take an intelligent interest in the-, matter. It contains information which every true New Zealander should know about. Therefore we shall be pleased to post a copy to any reader of the "WAIKATO TIMES who sends name and address before the supply runs out. Address ••••• "Write your name and address | here, cut out advertisement and post to us, and you will receive the book by return post "without any obligation whatever. WILSON'S PORTLAND CEMENT P.O. Box 969, AUCKLAND,

Alfred Buckiand & Sons AUCTHHBBRS, LAND ft COnniSSION AOENTS THE HAYMARKET, ALBERT STREET, AUCKLAND Hold Weekly Sales : TUESDAYS at The HaymarketHides, Skins, Wool, etc. WEDNESDAYS itWestfield—Fat Cattle, ind Pigs THURSDAYS at \A estfield—Dairy and Store Cattle FRIDAYS at The Haymarket— Horses, Vehicles, Harness and Farm Produce Sale Yards at Runciman, Pukekohe Waiuku, Clevedon, Pokeno, Tnakan Waitakaruru, Helensville, and Wellsford AGENTS FOR Little's Sheep Dip. Ford's Lung Worm and Scour Mixture Toxa Rabbit Poison Evelyn's "Mild" and Calf Food The "Domo" Separator The Ridd Milking Machine, etc., etc

TAUPIRI COAL TAUPIRI COAL MINES LTD. Tbe Best Houaebold Co»l la !»• Colony. Can now be obtained from all Coal Dealers in the WeikatoAll communications to be made to tht Secretary, Auckland. J. FOTHKRINGHAM, Secrete ry ITS VALUB FULLI PROVEN. Many persons have escaped pneumonia by the use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. This remedy is pecially valuable for colds, and pneumonia nearly always starts with a cold. Many mothers have testified to the value of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in eases of croup and whooping cough. It is an old established preparation that can be relied upon with implicit confidence. It is pleasant and safe to take and may be given to a child as confidently as to an adult. Sold everywhere,

At the first tingle in the throat, with the slightest hoarseness, take four or five drops of "NAZOL" on small lamp of sngar, and allow to dissolve very slowly between the cheek and gums. Repeat every hour and it will give relief.* New Piano Music: "Nun's Prayer," "Wild Roses," "Forget Me Not" walta Very Popular A. Eady and Co., Hamilton. week, the letest cloth top 1«W boots. ; highest grade Bngiiah gooda*

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Waikato Times, Volume 87, Issue 13269, 26 August 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 87, Issue 13269, 26 August 1916, Page 7

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