Fluid Dip / Powder Dip (NON-PbfsONbus). ;Jm " m' v: J (Poisonous). MR. BELCHER, of^PUTTLEvV ; M^ c - J - HARPER, a ■* > Kaiapoi (writing August, fjf ..; . ..-, . ; Canterbury Kuuholder, 1890) :—," Found Sheep jjr^r-* ""^l"*^%. (writing June, 1890):— Dipped with Little's Ar rtVilP firis "Ifoimd tHe Powder rijlldprodiicecl i£lbs.,^T .^Wrn,i;Ml*g W" little trouble to niix; more, wool, eacl>;# : yii^Siß^aS^ \ was very effective ; {which . fetched fd . a jff% *^"" T^. wool m good per lb. more) than Iff 'Jafp£' \ condition'; safer the wool of'-Jr^ -^ ■■ # ../-.: -i!——, ••."J^k than, other poisL d iS^ d # Grain ln^wool \t ou ; ?^ 8; oneep. , m. , • ; ■ w^ besides, being #/MR. GILLANDESS V of Southland^ very cheap '" i,G) (writing March, 1 SOU), said: — Two years I i (°4. ■J&y ff -I m succession he dipped a flock of about I 1 Uff #B|l' 20,000 Sheep, part with ; Little's Fluid fS^k ii ffiSk V and the rest with other Dips, and each /SM r^ a f^\ year found the Sheep dipped with I S f'ifl >^Little's Pluid produced \ }\- J T ?, ' \l Ja ; LlttJG SI more, wool per, fleece than f JM^r^'^, ®^^L #FI*UJD DIFXi-* pte,s|ieep;-j^powpEß Dll\ /^**>* v r.y .... j' ' ' (POISONOUS). % i""" : " PRICES.' •■■'■'-■■■■ iVj: . ! =■ ;;1) -^; ,;- .AGENTS. ■■■ ■ : • JLiriD. reWDHB. ' 6s 6<i per pallon, m Is and 4s per ; ! . BLACKBURNE & po, ! , ' 40 gallon casks. perpaoket.' ' > a« « 6s per gallon, m 5 70s per case of 72 - \ . 109, Cashel-street East, gallon drams. Is pacKela, or, r : 18 4s packets, ' Christchnrch 1 . also m lcwt kegs. 7 ; H. L. BO^EER^ ESTATE AGENT, 258 Colombo Street, ,: j,. , ..... MARBJT PLACE, . ;.. ■ ; . :i : ' 'OHEISTGHUEGa '; ! faJeihs for sale. : r -j QH ACRES, Hororata District, Glenroy, near Glentua- , ; it/I tunnel, 8 miles from Railway station. Partly m ' English grass, balance m cussock , ring fenced, divided into five paddocks ; creek running thioogh property. House five rooms, garden,, stable, four stalls, and outbuildings. Price, £5 per acre ; easy terms. Also forty acres adjoining m native grass, £3 10s per acre. '' ■■ ' ' ■ ■ •■ . ! OAfY^ACRES Selwyn, about 2 miles from Norwood ' £t\J\J\j railway station, all well fenced, subdivided ; into paddpeks m English grass, water-race intersects the properly m all directions, and carry 3 sheep to the acre. Price, £3 15s per acre. Tne property is at present let to first-class tenants, who have put it m English grass, and which at present low rental, yields a return of about 5£ per cent. Possession can be had on reasonable notice. A ff ACRES Harewood Read m four paddockp, garden and rttJ fruit trees, water-race through property. House 6 rooms, iron roof, plastered, stable, traphouse, man's room and workshop. Price £15 per acre. Easy terms arranged. OOA ACRES. Weedons, about 1$ miles from station, m U£l\J 8 paddockp, 3of which are m grass, 15 acres : wheat, 70 acres oate, good >orse fences, water- race m each \ '.■■.;>•• paddock, house 6 rooms,; siable,' chsfiE house, &c. Price, ■i f ;}., I \- n : £8, per acre. .-. . ; i BETWEEN. Templeton and iWeedon's, one mile from . , ; Weedin's Station ; 20 Acreß. 15 acres m English B rasa ; Cottage of 3 rooms, water-race through property. Price £160. Easy terms. QQJ ACRES Rangiora, m EBglish grass, capital fruit eJ«J2 garden, firet-claes 2-story house of 9 rooms, conservatory, scullery, wash-house, stable, coach-bouse, &c, built on concrete foundations, j Price, £1600, of which £1000 can remain at 3£ per cent. 1 Qr\ ACRES Templeton, m 4 paddocks, water-race through /U\J each, capital lioubo 4 rooms, also cottage 2 rooms. ■ To be sold as a whole, or will be divided, say. 4 acres and I tho house of 4 rooms, and the 16 acres and house of 2 rooms. This property is for sale a thorough bargain Price and full particulars on application. Most easy terms arranged. ; i OQ ACRES East Oxford, m 7 paddocks, well fenced, : XO*J mostly m English gras», good house 4 rooms, 3i stall stable, , cowshed, roof iron, good garden, plenty of : ' water. Price, £5 per acre. Any buyer requiring a small i farm should bee the grass growing on this during the present dry weather. j "J OA A ACRES Weßt Oxford, divided into paddocks, ; -L£\J\J dwelling: of 8 rooms, wnah-henae, large stable , and farm outbuildings, all thoroughly well built and m ' good order. ,300 acres of this land were m oats this season, and produced 50 bushels to the acre, balance m English jiass. Price, £6 per acre, £l per acre cash, balance 6 per ennt. There is also 200 acres Educational tieaerye having about 8 years to run at a rental of Is 6d per acre with above. A number of other farms, also building sections, shops, dwellings, &c, for sale ; also properties to let. Full list supplied on application. H. L. BOWKEB, Estate Agent, Market Pl*ce ; Ohrjitshiircb/
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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 903, 22 April 1891, Page 1
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767Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 903, 22 April 1891, Page 1
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