A RABBIT EXTERMINATOR Ci_ That has created considerable stir in the Commonwealth is the JBm "SUDDBTH" FUMIGATOR. It is very compact, light, handy, f Aw^t^\^Jlßltm, powerful, and at the >ame time simple and easy to operate. By fS^av Jf^^^B me * nsofthe "~~ ?SSM&^*l ** SUDO&TH " FUi¥SIGATOR '■£«r?t | Jr 6p£5253 Kabbit-infefted coon try caa be very quickly cleared at » minimum jiSfer J..£ t*J" r ii.ii!yg of cqst. An incredible amount of country can be covered in one IM«jßtpgyi <f.y fey O ne man, one machine, and two pints of carbon bisulphide. $2rfj?l Jr^^wt^mtiß O**r 60 dead rabbits have been taken out of one hole After two i^JVg T ' *%"2§£a! minutes' fumigation \!zi£* > ESftiXfejkiSr^ THB PBICBIS ONLY £3 EACH MACHINE. IlfiPli^iL WPH«AY, ROBERTS, & CO., DTJ^DlN^ole^ents f§JiP23(sS§ys*ssv^S^''' F - GKBEB > Patentee, 7 Market Street, Sydnsy (late Henty). MORE LAND FOR NEW ZEALANDEESPASTORAL, AGRICULTURAL, DAIRYING. The rapidly increasing population of Nev Zealand must compel th c rising generation to seek other avenues for the employment of their capital. NEW SOUTH WALES AEPOB3JS SOME OE THE BESI Woo!=grawing, Lamb=raising, and Dairying Country in the World, Uid as it has never heen hoomed, the fall equity is available to the purchaser • We have a number of First Grade Properties situated within regions of regular and abundant rainfall, N vrhich may be purchased at relatively cheap prices, and we can with the utmost confidence -recommend them 'to anyone seeking a PASTORAL INVESTMENT. AlHno^uiriee will receive prompt attention from. HAIN & SEARIGHT, STdCK & PROPERTY SALESMEN, 12 LOFTUS STREET, SYDNEY.
FERTILE TARANAKI. fc'o Droughts. lt~o Floods. npARANAKI offers many inducements to JL th» South "Islander. The land is fertile, the .climate is .mild, and__ w© have no droughts- and no floods. I can" give you a large choice of either Dairying or Sheep Country, in all areas and at all prices. Write and , tell me the class of Property you .want. - - -- • J ~~ '- • SpUhuTdiii Slieep Farms. 330t) Acres. * •i) ' ■ , Price, £2 15s per acre. Easy terms. 2000 Acres in grass ; good 2£ sheep per acre country ; Cottage, yards, eto. ; i miles to township, 18 miles to railway. *980 Acres. Price, £10,000; £5000 down. SGghly improved, carrying 3000 sheep; large House, staples, woolshed, dip, etc. ;' near Waverley. 600 Acres. fi.R.P., at £1 per acre; goodwill, £5 per acre; terms; two good Houses, shed, yards, etc.; Stratford district. Cood Hairy Farms. 230 Acres. Price, £28 10s per acre;. £1200 down, l&ye^n-roomed House,. 20-bail shed; adjoining factory,* and close to town ; milking over 100 cows. 120 Acres. *^ Price, £14 per acre; £400 down. "tsod House, cowshed, and outbuildings ; iyeu subdivided } on metalled road, 1% , miles from town and railway. 100 Acres. Price, £15 10s; £200 down. I House, 10-bail shed, etc. ; will carry 40 cows; half a mile from school gnd factory. FRED. W. FKETHEI, LAND and ESTATE AGENT, SLTHAM.,
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Otago Witness, Issue 2811, 29 January 1908, Page 20
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