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Ed Cross Campaign—Objective £lO, Waipa South and Te Awamutu Centre Embracing Portions of Waitomo and West Taupo Counties LIST OF DONATIONS (donations to Date, £5990 7s). Te Awamutu. £ s. d. Wm. laylor 250 0 (j W. J. Thompson and Suns 150 U 0 J. B. Teasdalo and North Uros., £IOO each ... 200 0 U G. M. A. Ahier and J. Middlebrook, £75 each 150 0 0 Jas. McGovern, D. Henderson, *H. Y. Collins, A. S. Wallace, 1). Bockett, 15. MeGechie, A. W. Jones. Anderson and Mair., £SO each ... 400 0 0 L. G. Armstrong, J\ol)t. Chilcott , I). G. Hall, J. K. .Martin, E. J. Taylor, £4O each ... 200 0 0 F. J. Bertram and Mrs F. L. Kerr, *Mr and -Mrs A. Young, £3O f each 90 0 0 Mrs Henderson and J. H. Elliott, Miss Irvine Spear and Johnson, £25 each 100 0 0 W. Jeffrey, E. A. Cox, S. A. Empson, W. F. Gibson, £2O each ... 80 0 0 Post Office Stafl 15 7 0 Win. Alexander, C. Bowden, L. Hewitt, F. Phillips, S. Clark, W. F. Stewart, S. Pratt, Richard Lord, Waipa Post, K. C. McLaunn, ' *R. Dawson, E. IJrk3<rman, W. Gibson, £ls each 195 <■ 0 A. E. Patterson, C. G Downes, R. B. Brown, E. B. Walker. E. C. Clifton, »W. G. Miller, W. Finlay, A. C. Cruickshank, j. Houston, R. Finlay, J. H. Burns, £lO each ... 110 0 0 *Mr and Mrs Hutt ... 6 6 0 H. Andrews' staff ... 6 0 0 J. Pollard, Rev. W. Lambert, J. Turnwald, A. G. Warburton, ReT. D. J. Shaw, W. G. Aked, H. Lewis, F. Ticklepennr, F. R. Bould, R. H. Westbrook, 'P. Doyle, Serjeant and Boyd, Rev. S. Henderson, Geo. Watson, *Mrs E. Langmuir, Chas. Bygrave, Mrs Bluck, E. J. Taylor's staff, Mrs Dawson, Mrs F. D. Wood, J. A. McNaul, A. S. McNaughton, J. p 0 i_ lard, C. Greensides, Mrs Matheson, Rev. T. ]'. Lynch. H. Andrew, G. M. Archibald, Gar. ve\ Bros., Collins and Downes' Staff, T. D. Thomas, F. J. Gilbert, F. Ware, F. McGivern, £5 each 170 0 0 Bank N.Z. Staff 3 6 0 A. Wostgate and W. G. Abbott's staff, E. A. Chamberlain, Miss A. F. Carter, £3 each... 12 0 0 Union Geo. Salter 2 10 0 Geo. Reynolds 2 5 0 R, Owsley, Miss N. Campbell, Miss Hunt, E .Adams, R. Collins, W. H. E. Kern]., Miss Collins, £2 each ... 14 0 0 J. Blackbourn and G. Westbury, Miss Signel. £1 Is each ... 3 3 0 Miss R. Smith, Miss Bockett, Miss H. Haslam, Miss J. Sing, Miss G. Sine, £1 each 5 0 0 200 0 0 40 0 0 40 0, 0 GO 0 0 30 0 0 100 0 0 40 0 0 15 0 0 40 0 0 30 0 () 6 0 0 5 5 0 Halrini-Tt Rahu-Puahue. r< £ s. d. C . J. Storey and W. G. Park, £250 each ... 500 0 0 Isaiah Reid 60 0 0 *H. S. Stniwbridjje, Geo. Hall, W. H. Pierev, L. Wallis, £SO each ... 200 0 0 H. Mandeno ... 40 0 0 H. de L. Pe.ke and W. H. Mandeno, £25 each 50 0 0 H. V. Collison and Alt. Kay, £2O each 40 0, 0 11. Weal and Hall Raine, Allen Bond, C. Parker, £ls each GO 0 0 'Mrs 11. C. Mandeno, £. H. Ohlsen and A. Thomas, £lO each •. ... 30 0 0 G. W. Hall, H. Teen and W. Ross £5 each 15 0 0 C. Gribsby 2 0 0 -Miss B. Hay 1 () 0 Ohaupo-Kaipakl-Pukerlmu. F. Retter and J. W. Ranby, £SO each ... 100 0 0 Owen Death ... 41) 0 0 F. H. Gillett and Arthur Graham, £25 each ... 50 0 0 E. J. Edwards ... ... 15 0 0 ' A. J. Edwards and Green and Colebrook, £2O , CiU ' h 40 0 0 Geo. Bailey, G. M. Elliott. Mrs Wood-Karl, . tU) ™ch 30 0 () Ohaupo School pupils ... 6 0 0 *W. Cowley 5 5 0 A. G. Best, D. J. Grahain —■ Kemp, £5 etch 15 0 0 C. Miller ... 3 3 0 G. Covins, seur., and J. Coggins, £2 each ... 4 0 0 Mangapiko-Pirongia-Puketotara. J. T. Johnston 50 0 0 T. G. Martin and J. L. Macky, £4O each ... 80 0 0 J. A. McGechie, H. Hey, M. H. Tims and K. Gibson, £3O each ... 120 0 0 Miss E. I. Miller ... 25 0 0 W. H McConkey, W. F. Whitton, W. G. Moon and Co , T. J. Counihan £ls each 60 0 0 D. G McLean. R. Sand, erson, R. Lowe and Baigent tiros , £lO each 40 0 0 F. R. Linton, J. A. Burns, T. C. Grace, C. Voght, D'Arcy Jones and R. B. Frost, £5 each 30 0 0 Tom Brown 3 7 6 Miss Hewitt ... . 2 5 0 Miss A. S. Yates ... 2 0 0 J. Toff and E. Jack --01, £1 5s each ... ' . ?10 0 Miss Brown and Mrs C. J. Honore, £1 each ... 2 0 0 paterangi-Te Rore-Ngaroto-Lake Road. R. Bjurne, A. Southey Baker, S. Standen and Mrs E. Robinson, £SO each 200 0 0 W. G. Macky. S. C. Micky, D. Cavanagh. £4O each 120 0 0 Geo. Finch 35 0 0 I. and J. Hodgson ... 30 0 0 C. S. McCallum, P. McYerrv, W. Burrows, J H. Hammerton, T. £. Kenealy, F. J. B. Rvburn and J .Shaw, £25 each 175 0 0 E. Potts ... ... ... 30 0 0 W. Meadwav and J. Sing, £2O each 40 0 0 A. Johnston 12 0 0 Edwin Martin 10 0 0 £ s. d. 80 0 0 25 0 0 60 0 0 30 0 0 3 7 6 2 5 0 2 0 0 :> 10 0 \\. Wake, J. Butterworth, Rev. I). X. McKenzie, ('. Mathers, -Mrs Bates and J. A. James, £5 each ... ;i( ( Q q H. Proctor, A. Anderson, —. Hill, W. . Moon, l\. it. Bourne, £1 each 5 0 0 Kihikihl-Parawera-Pukeatua. Andrew Kay 250 0 0 tr. U. Bay ley and John Law and /., H tf ;e tt £SO each . i-r> (; o J. G. Sutherland, John Coxhead J. Cullen, £4O each 120 0 0 ■I. J. Allen, Ham. Allen, r- J " 5Y a l k , cr ' £BS each ' 105 0 0 Geo. McGhie, H. Wellington, Robt. Kidd, *n £3 r, ea s' h 90 0 0 Dr Crosby. and *Wm. $ McGhie, J: G Wynvard, A. Corboy, Miss M. Ashby, £25 each ... 125 0 0 Mr and Mrs Monteliore and J. G. Raine, £2O ~.e acJl ••• 40 0 0 Florence and Dunn and F. F. Hockley, £ls each ... ... 30 0 0 Jas. Drysdale 12 0 0 Mrs Crosby and John Roigard, J. Y. Lruc, W. J. Herlihy and J. P. Lineham, £lO each 50 0 0 Jas. Mitchell 6 0 0 H. Innes-Jones, C Rumbles, A. G. Weatherell, Hoeta M.angere, Heddon Bros, F. A. A. Kurth, £5 each 3D 0 0 Rev. Jas. Mackie, A. Brown, Miss Law, A. White, £4 each ... 16 0 0 W. H. Godfrey G »}.,!- four, D. G. Lowlie, £8 each ... j; q (j Umu McLean, ' Geo. Hona, Hare Mutu and Poihakene Ika, Henry Marlgere, and W. Thompson, sen., £2 each J2 0 1) Takerei, W. Takerei, Kuri, Hura, Ngakaho, Tai Ohomarangai, Kairau, D. Grist and W. Moisiey, £1 each ... 11 0 0 Ratu and F. Hills, 10 each 10 0 Wharepuhanga-Ngaroma-Nga-hape.Korokonui. J. B. Hutchinson ... 40 0 0 Jas. Cruickshank ... 15 0 0 F. H. Terry and Bryce Underwood, £5 each ... 10 0 0 Te Kawa-Te Mawhal, Etc. Geo. Kay 50 0 0 L. Bayly 40 0 0 A. R. Kean 35 0 0 *Mr and Mrs H. M. Phillipson 30 0 0 W. H. Short, P. J. Snell, F. Pa rlane and H. Ramsay, £2O each 80 0 0 I>. J. Cruickshank, F. Harris and S. G. Broadbent, £ls each ... 45 0 0 Mrs C. M. Johns, F. Jackson and P. Calder, £lO each 30 0 0 Mrs F. Parlane, Mrs H. H. K. Wilson ami Oates Bros., £5 each... 15 0 0 E. E. Rush-brook and W. G. Signal, 1:2 2s each 1 I 0 Doreen Snell 10 0 "Indicates allotment over-subscribed.

W. HU LL & CO. CHEAP FARMS FOR SALE. MORRINSVILLE DISTRICT. 0 A ACRES.—Practically all in grass of which 14 acres is new. All ploughable, half flat and half easy rolling. Good sheep-proof fencing, throe paddocks. Watered by creek and springs. New three-roomed house, easily added to, 'phone connection; three-bail cowshed, separator room. Nice young orchard and shelter belt. Situated within easy distance of railway. PRICE £2l per acre, with only £4OO down, and balance on good terms. 262-2 GLAXO AND DRIED MILK AREA AS GOING CONCERN. 1 4ft ACRES FREEHOLD.—Practically all in grass, flat and unduJITcU lating, with 25 acres good swamp. Watered by springs and drains. Buildings consist of good four-roomed house with conveniences. Sixbiil cowshed with milking plant install d; separator shed, piggeries, etc. Situated 2£ miles from railway station, school, etc. Owner will sell AS A GOING CONCERN, at £3O per acre, and include 40 dairy cows and heifers, sow, 9 pigs, 4 horses, milk waggon, harrows, chains, etc. Terms, £I3OO cash and balance easy. We have recently inspected this valuable farm and have every confidence in recommending it, as there is big prospective value in it. ONLY Ml PER ACRE. 1r A ACRES of good dairying land, situated within 3£ miles of pro- -*-*)" posed dried milk factory and handy to railway, etc. Undulating to flat and practically all in grass. Watered by creek and springs. Well fenced and subivided. Will carry 50 dairy cows with little further improvement New four-roomed house, milking shed and yards, and other nceessary outbuildings. PRTCE ONLY £25 per acre. Terms, £BOO cash. Hound to rise in value in a very short time. 206-2 W. HURRELL & CO., dalgetys) LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, HAMILTON and MATAMATA. SOUND PROPOSITIONS £ k )Hfk DEPOSIT—The making ot'a GRAND DAIRY FARM, comprising *"" 15() ACHES of good quality soil, which grows lucerne well; 90 acres in good grass, balance rough feed. Will carry 25 cows and do them w A\. Well watered and fenced. Good (Doomed house, cowshed, implement shed, etc. One mile from school, P. 0., store, handy to station. PRICE, £2O AN ACRE. £2OO Deposit. Owner will accept good house as deWE RECOMMEND THIS FARM. nonn DEPOSIT—A Splendid DAIRY FARM of rich drained swamps, all CJUU Jl a t au d in best English pastures; seven paddocks. Well watered, ail ploughahle; carrying 32 cows, 12 yearlings and other stock. Good house 4 rooms, cowshed and outbuildings. School opposite, easv distance station, etc. 118 ACRES. £32 AN ACRE. Deposit '£Boo. Owner will accept unencumbered house or Ist Mortgage. A GREAT BARGAIN. DEPOSlT—Without any hesitation we say tins farm has grt M'osncctive value than any farm we have on our books. The is sonic of the richest land in the Waikato, being heavy black soil, and when fully improved will carry !25 cows. The farm at present is in <'ood grass and will cany 90 eow,« easily. Good bouse and buildings surrounded bv shelter trees hand nearby sold recently at £lO an acre. 250 ACRES. £24 10 - AN ACRE. L'liOO Deposit, HANDY TO DRIED M!LK FACTORY r»~ ACRES-Si in splendid tares; a road runs through the property, making up proposition; two good bouse", and large range chines, and telephone installed: carrying 'iO cows, cows. !) burses, 2 Lulls; sl<:ck ;i: valuation il iv<n i,„is weeds For the low price i.l' £?8 AN ACRE. **& Hf O { WARD STREET - - KAIViiLTON And !56, Queen Stroot, AuckUnd. 'Phone 354 Local Manager, E. G. TAS3£LL

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Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13815, 20 July 1918, Page 2

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