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Lands for Sale. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS & SHAREBROKERS, Lambton Quay, Wellington. TARANAKI DAIRY FARM. 300 Acres, freehold, 150 acres in English grasses, balance bush, grass land well fenced and subdivided, permanently watered. Buildings: good 5-roomed house and necessary outbuildings, cowshed ; Stock: 40 dairy cows and 20 18-month steers. This snug property is situated on good metal road in one of-the best dairy centres of Taranaki. Two coaches pass the door daily. Will be within 8 miles of railway station in less than ■ twelve months. Farm is .only 2 miles from township, school and creamery. The property is well suited for either sheep or dairying and is used as a dairy farm. Price £7 10s per acre. Terms, only £3OO cash required, balance at 5 per cent. 7241 TARANAKI DAIRY AND FATTENING FAR -I. 4QO acres friehod all ready for the plough, 130 acre* now in crops, all flat rich alluvial laid, carries a cow to two acres, well ienced and permanently wateied. Buildings consist of 10 roomed hou e, v >ry nicely situated and commai < ing beautiful view, cowbails, stablf s, trap hed, etc. Situated 6 miles frc m Jar ,d market town, railway, etc. Goo'. metal roads, school, lij miles., crea nery on property. Price £l3 per ai le. Terms £BOO cash, balance at 5 per i ent 7224 J. B. KEITH, LAND & ESTATE AGENT, 150 QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. H. LETT, Manager Land Department. To Lease for Ten Years ;' 440 Acres, situated 18 miles from Masterton, close to School, Creamery, ' and Post Office; wintering 2J besides cattle; subdivided into four paddocks, 150, acres flat, balance undulating- ; good 8-roomed house and all conveniences; stable cowshed, yards, barns, etc. For further particulars apply to J B. KEITH. SOS Acres, situated at Tane, near Pahiatua, -J-mile from School and Creamery ;=SO acres flat and ploughable, balance undulating ; carrying 400 ewes and 50 head of cattle; 5-roomed house ; 7-bail cow-shed, etc., etc. Price, .£l2 per acre. Easy teri-as. 509 S Acres, situated 3.J miles from a good town, all in grass, 15 paddocks, all sheep proof fences; about 200 acres ploughable; new 5-roomed house,trapshed, btable, woolshed, cattle and sheep yards; wintering 2i sheep, besides cattle ; 40 per cent of lambs sold fat last year. Price, .£8 10s per acre. One of the cheapest farms in the market. 601 2SJ.GS Acres, all in grass, 10 paddocks, 60 acres ploughed, all ploughable when stumped. Has just wintered 43 cows, bull. 7 horses, 17 yearlings and 18 pigs; good house of 6 looms, 2S-bail cowshed, stable, trapshed, implement shed, etc. Ten chains from factory. Price, £,:> 10s per acre. * 602 Representative—S. R AYMES.

M'DOUGALL'S TO THE FORE AGAIN. t I TT is now four years ago since Messrs . McDougall Bros, first "put on the ' market their now famous Arsenic Sulphur Paste Dip, and since then the volume of output has been enormouslyincreased. The following are a few of the reasons, culled from the numerous unsolicited testimonials coining o hand by every mail, why it is becoming the popular dip with New Zealand flockowners : 1. It is easily mixed with cold water of any quality 2. It does not separate like powder, buu remains in solution, reducing the quantity of sediment to a minimum. 3. It does not rob the wool of its natural yoke, nor harden the staple, thus leaving it beautifully soft and lustrous. 4. It destroys the eggs as well as the parasite, zxnd adheres to the fleece, thus rendering: reinfection impossible before shearing. 5. It is a preventive of Maggot Ply, which unfortunately is becoming a menace to sheepfarmers throughout the Dominion. 6. It has been officially approved by the British Board of Agriculture. 7. It is supplied at a guaranteed and .uniform strength at a reasonable cost. At the Eoyal Agricultural Society's Show, held at Newcastle-on-Tyne, in July last, McDougall Bros.' Dips came out on top, taking thirty-five first prizes and special prizes attached for sheep dipped i-n McDousral.'s, thus proving the superiority of this wollknowii composition. Tho following letter speaks for itself : Hakowhai, Hawky's Bav, N.Z., \ August 2uth, 1908. Messrs McDougall Bros., Manchester. Dear Sirs, —f have used your Aivsonic Sulphur Paste Dip since its introduction to ihe Colony, nearly four years ago. I am pleased to say that it has given me entire satisfaction, and for keeping the sheep free from ticks, lice, and as a preventive against the "Ply," it surpasses any dip used by me previously. The water I us 3 is full of lime, yet it mixes nice j, and, like your old "NonPoisonous" fluid, leaves the wool beautifully soft and lustrous. You are at liberty to make whatever use of this letter' you wish. My flock (of 7,000 sheep) is open to inspection by anyone desirous of doing so, the sheep again this season being beautifully free from parasites. Yours faithfully, (Signed) HUGH McDONALD. Their Representative, MR E. HARRISON, is now in this district, and all information can be had from him, or the local .agents, NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE CO. J)ALGETY & CO., LTD., MASTERTON, W.P.C.A., LTD., will hold Monthly Sales of

WOOL, SKINS AND HIDES THEIR RESPECTIVE WOOLSHEDS, MASTERhON, Next Sale, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4j 1908. Entries now being received.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 3008, 3 October 1908, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 3008, 3 October 1908, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 3008, 3 October 1908, Page 8

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