Lands for Sale. PROPERTIES YOU SHOULD SEE BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE. 5"7«2 Acres, 12 miles from Hunter- | ville, all in grass excepting small area shelter bush, 5 paddocks well watered, well grassed, good easy sunny rolling ; country, 50 acres ploughable, 3-ioomed j cottage, yards, etc., carried through last winter 130 sheep, 50 cattle, _ 15 horses. Price only .£9 per acre. Firstclass terms can be arranged. >7QQ Acres, 10 miles from Mangaweka, comprising 304 awes 0.R.P., 418 L.1.P., 450 in grass, balance standing bush, 4-roomed cottage, good orchard, 5 paddocks, yards, sheds, dip, etc., 80 acres ploughable, balance very easy hills, carried through last winter 1450 sheep, 40 cattle and 8 horses. (This we guarantee.) Price only £4 10s per aero for goodwill. Terms X'IOOO, balance arrauged. SOMETHING GOOD. £BO"7S Acres, on Wanganui river, Maori Lease, 42 years at 1/3 per acre, 50 acres in grass, yards, dip, and orchard, school alongside, boats pass property daily and are as convenient as the railway, freight and fares the same. Good easy country of first-class quality, will carry two ewes to the acre when in grass. Price /1500. (Aotea Land Board Lease). 17QO Acres, Freehold, 700 acres ploughable, nice river flats, 20 paddocks, 9-rcomed house, woolshed, dip, sheep and cattle yards, all the necessary outbuildings, 10 miles from railway, carrying 4000 sheep, 300 cattle, 150 horses. The cheapest place on the market. Prieo £IG per acre. Terms .£6OOO cash. Koss & Macgregor, MASTERTON. BROPHY & MOWLEM, Land and Estate Agents, There was a young farmer named Bliss Who to his young lady said " Sis, To Brophy we'll go, He can suit us I know," And wo sold him a small farm like this : 95 Acres, all in grass, about three parts ploughable, six paddocks, watered by springs, 5-roomod bouse, eight-bail cowshed, 2 miles from school and creamery. Price .£IS 10s per acre. ,£'4so cash, balance 5 per cent. Carry 35 cows. 1897 This is just the right thing, say, for sheep; Nearly three to the acre I'll keep. Read the item below — It's a good filace we know, In fact, we consider cheap. "720 Acres, undulating and hilly, well fenced and sub-divided into numerous paddocks, permanent water, good 8-roomed house, insured for ,£350, woolshed, dips, yards, handy to Palmerston. Price ,£l2 per acre. JB3OOO cash. 189f3 EANGITIKEI ST., PALMEESTON N.
mmm LIMITED, PERRY STREET, MASTERTON, HAVE FOR SALE—--704 Acres, carrying 2 sheep, 8-roomed house and outbuildings, 4 miles from Masterton. Price, ,£l2 10s per acre. Terms. 589 843 Acres carrying ever 2 sheep, 8roomed house, wool-shed, etc., 6 miles from Masterton. Price, <£22 per acre. Easy Terms. 574 6 Acres, Borough of Masterton,' good house, well watered, .£750. Easy terms. 220 198 Acres, freehold, East Coast, carrying 300 sheep besides cows, 5-roomcd house. iI4 10s per acre. House, 6" rooms, 4.V acros splendid land, ' I.'. miles P. 0., shelter bush, orchard. .£7OO. House, 5 rooms, Queen Street, {-acre garden. ,£375. £75 cash. 577 TN Jyour Sheep and Cattle, there is . nothing to equal Bodmin Bros.' Drench. A FEW TESTIMONIALS. Strathalu, Hamua, Pahiatua, Oct. 28, 1902. Messrs Bodmin Bros., Hamua. Dear Sirs. —Re Parasitoscide. I drenched 200, the tail end of some 3000 lambs, -with your Parasitoscide last autumn, and though they were very weak and debilitated when drenched, they camo through the winter with a very light death rate, due, I feel certain, to the. beneficial results from drenching. I intend using it this year (coming season) on all my lambs.—Yours truly, D. C. Yule. Mt. Curl, Hunterville, , Dec. 1, 1903. Messrs Bodmin Bros. Dear Sirs, —Your Drench was used by me last season on my farm, and it has jiven me most satisfactory results. I am sending in my weaning order.—Yours truly, John W. Jenkins. LOCAL AGENTS: J D. Cruickshank & Co.. Ltd. LIME. LIME LIME. THE Prices of Agricultural LimO willbe as follows: G tons or over, 1 7s per ton (10 sacks to the ton). 3 tons or over, 18s per ton (10 sacks to the ton). 1 to 3 tons, 20s per ton (10 sacks to the ton). ■J-ton lots at rate of 22s per ton (10 CRUSHED LIME, 3s per ton over alr.vo rates.
Ke Sacks.—Lime in G-ton lots can bo sent loose in the truck, or in sacks ab (id per sack extra; or farmers may send their own sacks to bo tilled. FREE RAILAGE.—The Government carries Lime for agricultural purposes free in truck loads of not less than G tons to bona-fide farmers. THE MAURICEVILLE LIME CO. GEO. DItYDEN, Mann cor. FOR SEEDS. RYE GRASS (Colonial and Imported) COCKSFOOT. ALSYKE. WHITE CLOVER. FIORIN. RED CLOVER. TIMOTHY. COWGRASS. POAPRATENSIS CHEWING'S FESCUE. Etc., Etc. Call and inspect seeds in bulk, or write for samples. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9069, 21 April 1908, Page 8
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