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Waikato Winter Show. P'fzxzjamKxrrxjx tw.ziytav! f imctct HAMILTON, 1920. m w Containing a few brief notes to Friends of the Waikato Winter Sho tv Association WHAT WE HAVE WE HOLD. The Public will be glad to know that our 1920 Dairy Division exhibits will again sustain our claim to having the largest dairy produce Division of any Show in the world. , $ WE WANT MORE ENTRIES IN OTHER SECTIONS OF OUR SHOW. The strike caused a great deal of delay in gelling away some of our Schedules and We have decided to extend the date of, the closing of general entries until 20th May We Want your help in securing entries. 7he success of our Show depends largely on your individual efforts. Make yourself responsible for securing a few entries every day until the 20th May. * At the last Committee Meeting over eighty new Members were elected. We want more. Here again is another way in which you can help. If every Member secured a new one we would then have just about half as many as the Association rightly should have. , . fi The Association requires your help today more than ever. The loss sustained by the fire, the cost of replacing buildings and the purchasing of additional land, have made it necessary for the Committee to arrange an overdraft with their Bankets No accounts Jor Members' fees will be sent out until after the Show, but you will be assisting the Association materially by paying your Members' fees and donations at the Secretary's Office during the currency of the Show. " Show dates are June Ist to sth , 1920, Please remember Entries close 20th May. We want your help in securing Entries and enrolling new Members: Wrrr. H. PAUL, .Secretary, Box 91, HAMILTON.

The Best on the Market 200 ACRES £IOOO DEPOSIT. /ANEY half hour’s motor drive from Hamilton by lovely motor road; all dead flat; 180 acres been ploughed, balance surface sown and rdugh feed; 180 acres in good grass, fallow, etc Carrying 70 head of cattle and six horsfts; would easily milk 80 to 90 cows; good house of (J rooms, cowshed of 8 bails, milking plant, etc.; rural mail delivery and school opposite; cream cart calls. This land is all firstclass improved swamp, and by recent sales this property is without a doubt a bargain. Let us show you this cxccolional proposition. £6OO DEPOS,T----£33 PER ACRE. 1 *>6 only 4i miles from Hamilton; well-fenced and subdivided; good land and all ploughable; 100 acres lias been ploughed; all in grass, excepting 15 acres of rough feed; handy to ;dl conveniences; there are no buildings on the property, hut being so well situated and considering price and terms, there should bo a fair competition for a property of this sort.' jyj ATANGI. Ai'JD OIML'V 4 MILES FROM HAMILTON 1 <|o ACHES of lovely flat land; 1 v/ practically all in grass and crop; well-fenced and subdivided; ah first-class country; wintered 70 cows and.a large number ql young stock and horses! good totara residence of six rooms, all conveniences (practically new) ; new cowshed of 8 bails, concrete, 4-cow plant, etc.; situated on the main .Matangi-Hainilton road, and is without a doubt good buying at £BO PER ACHE. ONLY £ 1500 DEPOSIT. • SEE THE SOLE AGENT. £IOO 1) EPOSIT|*r /‘i ACRES of good quality land; twothirds ploughablc; well-fenced and subdivided, and three-parts improved; two good houses of four and five rooms, sheds, etc, and only two miles from a thriving Waikato township. PRICE the lot, £I2OO. Only £IOO DEPOSIT. Get in early. We have the farms,- and invite buyers. W/j guarantee satisfaction, and know the Waikato and Auckland districts thoroughly. So call and sec William A, Home, Ltd. “THE LAND MAN.” UPPER VICTORIA STREET. HAMILTON. AUCTIONEERS AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS. ’PHONE 941. Also SHORTHAND ST., AUCKLAND. ■v; ~ ■ .Jf . COLUMBIA GRAMOPHONES AND RECORDS rpi-IE RATIONAL pfANO p,O. Have just received a large shipment of the above. Why he without music bv the world’s'finest artists, when you ear. purchase one of those beautiful instruments as illustrated for £S Ids. Call and bear this wonderful machine. tjEO Those about to Marry.--See Letighljn about the Furniture.

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Waikato Times, Volume 92, Issue 14362, 13 May 1920, Page 2

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