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Given a, few weeks of sunshine, the strawlberry season in Auckland should prove a very good one. Although "the heaw rain and cold weather have put the voung plants (back, they are now stated to be in excellent condition, and the first fiuiits of the strawberry season may confidently be expected early in 'October, provided' further rain not result in a set-back. About a quarter of a million new plants have 'been put in this, season, these coming mostly from the Waikato, where the xisdna; of strawberry! plants is carried out extensively,by a 'few Maoris and a number of Europeans. The Wai'kiato soil is light and ■sandv, and thus suitable for raising young plants, which come to "maturity in the .heavier soil of Ntorthcote, 'Birkdale, and surrounding districts. '' We cannot overlook for many. a- day the glaring manifestations we have had of the diseased heart and', brain of Germany," said Mr J. £.;. Hayward in the course 'of his address from, the cihair at the annual meeting of the Canterbury •Employers' Association on Wednesday nisht,as reported in the 'Christchiuirch Press.- "If we do we will >be ruined morally and materially. Germany has ra fact become an outlaw and the cancer which 'has taken possession of her must, 'be rooted out before she can be allowed to exercise trie privileges she formerly enjoyed among the A'Jlied' countries. * The "proposal to ostracise Germany wall not, I feel sure, be carried out in any vindictive spirit;' it, will be simply a just punishment for the great ca-im.es of -which she has been guilty. It will also be a necessary act for our own preservation. As a recent writer puts it, 'Our moral sense dleniands that Germany, having -placed herself without the pale, shaU be kept there until ,sh.e has expiated' her crimes, and regained her sanity.' We are told that the late Lord Kitchener's view was that the Germans should be treated as outcasts for a period of 21 years, he having regarded their conduct as something outside human experience."

For Chronic Ohest Complaim», > Wood*' Great Peppftrtniot Our#. LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICE. CTVTDENCE (having been, furnished All of the loss of OerfJ'ficatas of Title Volume 9, Folio 231 ; Vblumto 22, Folio 49- Volume 29. Foßo 116, comprising Section 39 jSquaiie 15, jaft-iwutorl ■ m >tih.e Ddstanct of West Wbfnigaii'ivi (tK.uv West Haven) &?.-c*ibb 2, Block 2, mr.d Section 5, Block 1 of bho Pakawau. Survey- District, whereof Gordon Field- and ■ Alfred Gordon' Fold; are the- registered proprietors,' audi aipipiuicaJtion having beie» maod it© me to issue Provisional Certificates tof Title. '..."". I hereby gave r.o*ic>e that I will- issue smcli Provisionia'l Oertifieaibes on the 3Qttti dav ofl Se-tntemiber, 1916. Dated tihi'.s 12th day of September, 1916, at tifoe> Land\ Registry Office, at Nelson. R. H. BOURKE. District Land Regastmi. NOTICE LL PERSONS found trespassing on property known as Blue Glen, Kikrw&. leased* by nue will be prosecuted acJcardaaiig it© the law. FRANK BROOKE, Lesser. 'Phone 176. CARS FOR FJRB CARS FOR HIKE, Dny or Nigh* Any Destination ; careful driver GEORGE d'EMDEN, B4 Nil<>-»t.. East. V«lw>n ONEY TO LEND. £ to £5 npon Household Forait it* (without removal). No delay. Repayable eaay weekly instalment*. L. W. Balkind, Velson atrept. E CANN 128 Trafalgar NOTICE 10 those who are looking for a •{?» home in first-class orchard, plawi*»d with first quality of commercial varieties of apples in full bearing, or fruit farm? planted with 3 and 4-year old trees and others who are in want of orchard land, we are instructed to sell in suitable blocks from 5 acres upwards, to suit buyers. The land is of deep rich soil and of a loamy nature and well adapted for growing all classes of crops. Terms and prices are right, from ±55 per acre Others who require a good comiortable city dwelling or gentleman's residence with suitable grounds, or a home by the sea j also sheep runs, large sheep and cattle station, farms, milk runs doing satisfactory business; town and country grocery business doing large tu- noyer. refreshment Tooms, fruit and confection, ery business; also boarding house in the city. Please o*U or write us for paxtieoiArs, we can help you. L. HINGSTON. Land Agent, 'Pbjr« &48- ft,

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Nelson Evening Mail, 16 September 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, 16 September 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, 16 September 1916, Page 1

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