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: | - ,Land=Seekeps-™Daipy Farmers---Pastoraliist!s--I Should on no aeeount miss the exceptionally attractive buying-opportunities .afforded I ' by the Final Subdivision of Dp. C» Prendepgast Knight's well-known Property: i RICHMOND DOWNS ESTATE WALTON, THAMES VALLEY. TWELVE EXCELLENT DM and SHEEP FAKttS j - . : " OF 148 TO 1310 ACHES, FREEHOLD, will be sold by Public Auction in the Offices of The Farmers' Co-operative Auctioneering Co., Ltd., Hamilton, on | - THURSDAY, Ist JUNE, 1916, at I.I& p.nri." | ' sTJICHMOND DOWNS ESTATE comprises some of the best land in the' The laud generally is of a ricli character, while tho absence of heavy tira- g _ Comfortable Houses have been built on five lots. The Homestead lias . j'• . . JLli Upper Thames Valley—one of the most prosperous dairying centres in Now ber means easy ploughing and no expense for renovating pasture and the 1 eight .rooms, with stably, woolshed, sheep and cattle yards. The other four J ! Zenland. It is near, Walton Railway Station and Village, with Post Office, cultivation of roots and cereals. _ 'Tlie property is more or less immnne from are fivetoomed houses, with outbuildings. , !•• , Telephone Bureau, School, and Store, and is within easy reach of 'Matamata, frosts, the climate being very mild. • • i Morrinsvillo, and Te Aroha. ' s ! _ , , . , . ... • This Sale, which will be held at Hamilton during the Waikato Winter Show ' Every, section is well watered by running streams, and is approached by a Week,-is an exceptional opportunity to secure land that will rapidly rise in - ■ j The original area of the Estate contained nearly Id,UUU aores, or wHicn good road. Most sections are completely fenced and subdivided—others are value. Since the previous subdivision fivo years ago : ■ about 8000; were disposed of atthe two previous subdivisions. The balance, in- partially fenced. Purchasers can therefore start supplying the Cheeso Factory I ' : eluding the 1 Homestead and the undeveloped sections, was taken over somo five next season* ' , , . • J . years ago:by Dr.' Knight, who haß since oxpended £10,000 on improvements, RE-SALES HAVE. ALREADY BEEN I - j and turned the property from a sheep run into a dairying centre. The-aggre-' ■ 1 1 gate area now to be subdivided is 4369 acres—all under the Land Transfer Act. Richmond Downs Co-operative Cheese Factory—a very commodioas building - MADE AT AN APPRECIATION OF .J.,; 6 _ —stands on an allotment purchased from the Estate. At first a Creamery . mnuc hi hn. nrrntuinnun ur \ ' " , tt <• . : . ~ „• j ... was established by the New Zealand Dairy Association, but the manufacture v ./■■■■ The country ranges from., splendid flats to gentle, rolling downs, with 0 f Cheese having become more profitable tlian other branches of dairying the ' • 100 PER CENT. numerous patches of sheltering plantation and scrub. It is particularly well settlors formed the Richmond Downs Co-operative Dairy Company, Ltd., at the , ' jj : suited for dairying, except portions of two sections, whioli form first-class beginning of the present year. This Company took over the building of the j . Cattle and Sheep Pasture. On Sections 5 and 11 dairy farms have been carried New Zealand Dairy Association and erectea a factory alongside, so that next The establishment of the new Dried Milk Factory at Waihou —which can •• | < . ' ' on for three years, and on Section 4 a well-equipped dairy farm lias been operated season there will be available on Richmond IJowns both a Creamery and Cheese quite easily be supplied from Richmond Downs —is likely still further to en- | . ■ for two years. .■ Factory. • hance tho values of land in this most progressive district. ■ • E . —. ■■■ — . 1.1..1U.1.1H1. WHllll | 111' .■II.UMIILIIimW* | |lUJ»JIJ ■ 111 JL IJUJWJ.UUUIHJMIjmUIJIIJ'.mi.y ™...»ll.n ■Ml HUM I .111 l »l. ■ I ml. I. .1 .11 I ■■■■ u lUHIIMII.) Jl lIIWI 111. I ...UN J»« W. -J, 'I '-m ILI IJf -J-_J MUI n I, I'll ILHI lILJIIK. 1. , Extremely Easy Terms of 'Payment. 'WRITE" TO-BAY'' FOR PLAM. ; •■'.^l ! Buyers can 'avail themselves of the following Extremely s Easy Terms of Payment: Ten per cent, on fall of , . Obtainable from Mr. Ross; from Messrs. HaU and Knight, Solicitors, Wellington; of from either of tho Joint | £ 8 , . . . it- i Auctioneers; , a 1 . 8 hammery Ten per cent. m : twelve months, with—m certain instances only—lmprovements to tne value of 15 per cent. Ej , THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN "AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LTD., | | Balance in seven years at 5£ per cent. 'At Hamilton, Wellington, Wanganui, Auckland. f | Intending Purchasers, by telephoning or writing to Mr. George W. Ross,The Manager, Richmond Downs, Walton. " THE FARMERS' CO-OP. 'AUCTIONEERING COMPANY, LIMITED, |. - ■ 8 will bo met at the Railwy: Station and driven over the Estate. " " • At' Hamilton.

m- $>oots .this morning " Sound Ammunition is Half the Battle ! 1 AT THE BUTTS OR IN THE TRENCHES || • eJ - e - '803 'MARK VI I Military Regulation Cartridges ' I Ensure instantaneous ignition and absolute precision. F They never fail at the crucial moment, r || Manufactured in the Dominion by the Firm that has m supplied the Government with Ammunition since 1885, §j$ All Cartridges made by The Colonial Ammunition, jpj Co., Ltd., are freshly and accurately loaded, are \ Js| EXHAUSTIVELY TESTED UNDER 11 \ GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION If I and will keep withoiit deterioration for years. M |\ iCrack Shots at Rifle Meetings know that it pays to /M M use C.A.C. Ammunition! W % n MEMORISE THIS TRADE BIAHKi , s ff f^Cai

DOUBT CANNOT EXIST. How can doubt exist in the faoe of such ovidcnce? Read here tho endorsement of a representative resident of' Wellington. Mrs. James Turton, 21 Nevis Petone, Wellington, says:—"l think it my duty to say, for tho benefit of all who suffer from backache or any other symptom of kidney disorder, that I have found nothing so reliable for these ailments as Doan's Backache Kidney Pills. Before I took this remedy my back used to nche fearfully, and I was often so bad I had to stay in bed for days at a time. I was also subject to bad headaches, and always had a dull, tired feeling.. One of the' symptoms that alarmed me very much was tho dropsical swellings on my legs and arms. The kidney secretions were very much out of order, being; thick and cloudy and containing a red sediment. I tried all sorts of medicines in hope of getting well, but got no relief from my suffering, and I was beginning to think life hardly worth ..living. A course of Doan's Backache Kidney Pills, hqwever, put an end to my suffering over two years ago, and I have had no return of the complaint since." Don't neplect your kidneys, for if you keep the kidneys well they will keep you well. "A word to the wise,is enough." Doan's Backache Kidney Pillfe" are sold by nil chemists and storekeepers at 3s. per bottle (six bottles 16s. 6d.), or will be posted on receipt of price by FosterM'Clellan Co., 76 Pitt Street, Sydney. But, be sure you get DOAN S.—Advt.

Bo not be a "craven-heart" and let afflictions scare, Nor a spineless fatalist, and suffer in despair; Take reverses fighting hard and win as , best you can, Dare to call your soul your own, and daro to be a man. If you havo a cough or cold no matter how severe, Do not let it get you down and weaken you with fear; There's a certain remedy, 'tis absolutely . sura— Waste no time, b"t get to work with Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. —Advt.

The National Organising Committee for War Savings suggest that peoplo should not uso motor-cars or motor-cycles for pleasure purposes, should not buy new clothes needlessly, and should not keep more servants than are really needed. For a Now Zealand stamp of 1872 (Id. brown) Jil2 10s. was paid in London recently. Unlike cough mixtures, "NAZOL" goes direct to the seat of the trouble, and quickly soothes and relieves. No cold is "ma 7,01.". nroof. 60 doses. Ib. 6d.—Advt.

A 'number of city and suburban {roehold properties will bo sold, by public auction, by Mr. S. Gcotro Nathan, on Thursday, June 1, at the Ohambor of Commerce. Fuller particulars ,aro advertised ou Pago 16 of this issue. A completo remedy for coughs, colds, sore throats, and bronchitis is "NAZOL." Can be taken on sugar or through a Nazol Inhaler. All chcmists. Is. 6d. buys 60 doses.—Advt.

The Crochety Girl: "So you think Adelino made a very suitable match?" "Yes, indeed; you know -what a 'nervous, excitable girl she was. Well, she married a composerl"

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2777, 22 May 1916, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2777, 22 May 1916, Page 9

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