Great Chances by Way of Exchanging 1 —Situated in the best part of Matamnta. All level land; well fenced; 12 paddocks; well watered; carry 65 cows and young stock; splendid buildings. Equity £3900. 140/1759 Owner wants handy slieep farm. Oflfl ACRES—WeII improved, handy to railway; well fenced; 12 paddocks; 200 acres grassed; 6-roomed house, extensive outbuildings. Price: £lB per acre. 136/1768 Owner will consider well improved farm of 100 acres in exchange. 100 ACi?ES; choice little dairy farm, situated witkin few miles of Hamilton; well fenced with sheep-proof fencing into eight padilocks; all well watered; 75 acres in tip-top English pastures, grasses and clover, balance oats, turnips and fallow; carrying capacity, 40 dairy cows; new house (insured £350); iron im-plement-shed, man's room, dairy, etc.; handy to school, post office and railway station. PRICE, £2B pe» acre. 137/1748 OUR REPORT—The owner, who is retiring from farming, will consider good property (say, house and up to five acres in Hamilton or Auckland as deposit).—MUßßlE SPEIRS and Co., Hamilton, owner's sole agents.
RIMLESS EYEGLASSES FIT ON THE NOSE WITH - DELIGHTFUL EASE and COMFORT, Revealing the Natural Reauty of the / Eyes, and Giving the Wearer a Pleasing Expression. EYESIGHT AND SPECTACLE SPECIALIST, (London Experience). HAMILTON WHO IS VTO necessity to ask this quesi.\ tiou, but iust pause and reflect upon bts v prowess in saving the Auckland district from being cni off from th« staff of life during the late unfortunate strike, without taking any advantage in price ! Now the sad war is 'aging, through the madness of one whost actions deu 'de him of being called a man in any humane country. Yet the self-sacrificing " Cnampion" at this critical juncture, for the love of humanity and for his noble sons who are figr.ting for the just freedom ofhis "Standard," has promised to supply and sustain the inner wants when others hesitate at doing so. ' What does he ask for thece Munificent Acts ? Whr, cuiy the free use of "Champion " Muscle-Raiser Flour rTHE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' x CO-OPERATIVE BACON AND MEAI PACKING CO., LTD., will receive Pigs as under:— MARCH, 1917. Cambridge, every Monday, 10 to 3. Hautapu, every Tuesday,' 10 to 2. Matangi, every Wednesday, 10 to 2. Oliaupo, every .Monday, 10 to 2. Te Awamutu, every Tuesday, 10 to 2. Taupiri, every .Monday, 10 to 2. Waitoa, every Tuesday, 10 to 12.30. Waihou, every Tuesday, 1 to 3. Fiankton Factory, every Monday, 10 to 4. Ngarnawaliia, Gth and 20th, 10 to 2. Horotiu, 13cli and 27t!i, 10 to 2. Te Knpa, 7th and 21st. 10 to 2. Morrinsville, every Tuesday, 10 to 2. Putaruni, Bth and 22nd, 10 to 2. f'irau, 12th and 2Gth, 1(J to 2. Hinuera, sth and 19th, 10 to 2 . Matamata, 7th, 14th, 28th, 10 to 2. Waharoa, Gth and 20th, 10 to 2. Walton, 13th and 27th, 10 to 2. Ciaudelands, 14th and 28th, 10 to 2. ha, 15th March, unmnnieations to lie addressed to Frank ton Junction.
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Waikato Times, Volume 88, Issue 13448, 29 March 1917, Page 2
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