| A RABBIT EXTERMINATOR Q_ That feas created' considerable stir in the OnunoimaaUh is the JBSr - "SOTIDOTH" FUMIQATOR. It is vefy compact, H« &K kandy. "." A&Tn-Afa* powerful, sn~d at the tame time simple mad easy to openta. By s£^k JfJ&SoB ■•«■•**• Vw^gsr^S^~i "SUDDETH" FU Ml GATOR 'C-VfF"-i 1 « * a> - 'JSQ. Babbit-isfeated country c«n be ve<y quickly elemnd at * minimum t^Ari-Laflft "^^sSs- of cost. An incredible amount of country can be covered in one M^Hm i*y by one man, one machine, sad two pints of carbon bUnlphide. SSb Otet so dead rabbits k*ve been taken out of one hole after two - ' **••'*£* *&SG££. ninutes' fumigation. Ikjf^ tbe ri cb is only m each machine. l^lliilii ■tfBKAF,ROBEBTS,& CO., >™gsg£& ■£«* ' p^^f^^j^^rr^fS F. GREEK, Patai>te«^7 Mkrket Street, Sydnerffftte Henty}. f j MORE LAND . ' ; ' : - r^ _ZT foe "' — 1 .. "NEW" - ZEALANDERS. Pastoral, A&RiCULTTTRAI,, pAIRYING. Th« rapidly increasing population of Ketr Zealand must compel the lißiDg generation to seek other ayenues for the employment of their capital. ' AHFdBDS SOME OJF THE BEST j Wool=growiog, tamb=raising, and Dairying Country in the World, wd as it has never been boomed, tbe fall equity is available to- the purchaser j • We have a number of First Grade Properties situated within regions of i tegular and abundant rainfall, yhich may he purchased at relatively cheap j prices, and ire can with the utmost confidence recommend them to anyone | Becking a PASTOBAL INVESTMENT. ! All inquiries trill receive prompt attention from HAIN & SEARIGHT, STOCK & PBOPERTY' SALESMEN^ 12 LOFTUS STBEET, SYDNEY. - , - I CROWN LANDS FOR SELECTION. > Excellent^ Farsiis. THE PICK OF THE JIMBOUR-ESTATE. , CUMKILLENBAR PADDOCKS. : To be opened for Selection under the provisions of the Closer Settlement Act of 1006 at 11 o'clocjk on. ■ y THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1908, At the LAND OFFICE, DALBY. ~ JSIGHTY (80) PORTIONS in the paxiib.es of Cumkillenbar, Maida Hill, and Moola, in areas ranging from 130 acres %» 901 acres, *t prices ranging from £210 to £1995. This land is the pick of the Jimbonr .Estate, and consists of heavily grassed plains of rich J)l*ck or brown soils highly suited fpr agriculture, -with well grassed ridges of chocolate or brown soil*, partly watered by ijoola, Myall, and Gin Creeks. There are at present wells and dams on several of the portions, and water can be obtained at comparatively shallow depth by sinking. • The Dalby to Sell railway intersects the land, and Kaimkillenbnn railway station b situated on it* TERMS'! - Deposit' of 10 per cent. ; balance in 21 annual instalments, with 5 per cent. - interest. - ' " • NO INSTALMENT the SECOND, THIRD, and FOURTH YEARS; s Conditions of occupation and improvements. NCB. — Application lodged np to time of opening will be regarded as lodged at that time. For further information, apply to tbe Land Agent, Dalby, or the Officer in Charge, inquiry Office, Lands Department, Brisbane. v.TheHawera County Council has decided The Bank of New York has vaults with proceed witii the erection of toll-gates waJJs of steel a foot thick. The doors are \3p tho Main South, OkaiaTra-Manala, and very sensitive, and give an alarm on the ro*d& slightest i**-
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Otago Witness, Issue 2810, 22 January 1908, Page 20
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