Lands f- or Sale, LAKI) AND ESTATE AGENTS, AUCIIONEEKS & SHAIIBBKOKBRS, Lar/nbton Quay, Wellington. 1500 acres Waikato, formerly all ! swamp, but now well drained, 10(X) acres dry land, balance partly dry, and cattle, graze all over it. This laud is of the richest quality and splendidly adapted for dairy and fattening when broken in. Now carrying rough feed. Two railway stations, within half-mile. Creamery :','-mile. Very centrally situated for bast stock markets. Price, £3 5s per acre, Terms very easy, balance at > r > per Cent. 7302 150 acres, compact, good dairy farm, together with 33 choice milking cows, horse, cart, harness, auilk cans. The cows are now in profit, and buyer will (have immodiatc returns and all the best of the season in front of him. The i'arm is splendidly arranged for carrying on a successful dairy basiness. There is a good-5-roomed house, cow'bails and all necessary buildings. Hard metal roads. School and creamery only 1 mile away. Largo market town and railway station within five •miles—-an ideal property. Price, £l7 per acre, including stock as above. Terms: Only =£sooo cash required. 7293 PRACTICALLY GIVEN AWAY.
■PRICE: £3 10s per acre. TERMS: iJSOO cash, balance 5 p.c. for 5 years. The property consists of about 700 acres ■ that carry 1 sheep to the acre; about 250 acres splendid river flats, and good ■ rape and turnip country ; about 8 miles good fencing, splendid water supply by frontage to river, and also permanent streams. Nearly all in crass, part under crop. This property is-handy to thtf Wellington market, and the milk is supplied to Wellington buyers at a profitable price. / DAIRY TARM-120 ACRES. Splendid depth black soil, well grassed all the year, carried last season and wintered 40 cows and 50 sheep, well watered ; new house of 6 rooms, cowshed 6 bails, etc. ; handy to creainery and school. Price, £ls per acre. Terms—£7oo cash, balance at 5 per cent for 5 years.
J. H. NICOL 5 Auctioneer, Land, Estate, Insurance, & Financial Agent. , BANNISTER STREET, MASTEBTON. S. E. EDWARDS, Property Dqfc&ntrment.
AROISTEFS POST OFFICE AUCTIOfT MART. OUR accomodation for protki-oe ;rtnd poultry sales is the most -extensive in the district. Being connected with the meat :trade we are enabled to get the best ipriec ig foe poultry and produce. Out Door sales concJucted in any part of the town or district. We hold sales twice weekly. W-a have for sale all sorts ot seeds and plants in our rooms.' Plisne 258.
MTOUGALL'S TO TEE FORE AGAIN. IT is E»ff four years ago since Messrs McDougall Bros, first put on the market their now famous JLisxmic Sulphur Paste Dip, mid since Alien itho volurjiii of output has been eKonuftiisly increased. The following are a few ,of itlie reaEons, culled from the numerous , tin solicited testimonials coining to hand by every mail, why it is fooeonvng the popular dip with New Zealand nook-. owners:— 1. it is .easily mixed! wi'tte I cold water of any qualr&y. j 2. It does not separate like powder, J but remains in solution, reducing' the quantity of sediment to a mini-; I mum. i 3. It does not rob the woo! .of its' natural yoke, nor harden the staph;, i thue leaving it beautifully soic and lustrous. 4. It destroys the egjge as; well as the parasite, adheres to the fleece, th<us rendering reinfection im&-*&hlt&le- t before shearing. j ■ 5. It is a preventive of 'Mno-',-, , FJy, ! which unfortaiia.' )ly is ■ .a menace to shuopi'iu'uiers th'"'iugi")iic the Dominion. 6. It has been <jifticially approved hy ; th e British Board of Agriculture. 7. It is supplied at a guaranteed j and uniform strength at a reasonable j cost. I At the Eoyal Agricultural Society's Show, held at Ntuvcastle-on-7'yne, in ; July last. McDongall Bros.' Dips came out on top, taking thirty-five first
prizes aud special prices attached for sheep dipped in McDougall's, thus proving the superiority of this wellknown composition. The following letter speaks for itself : Hakowlnu, Hawke's Bay, N.'A,, August ,'iOth, 1008. Messrs McDougall Bros., Manchester.
Pear Sirs, —I have used yvwn" Arsenic , Sulphur Paste Dip since its introduction to the Colony, nearly four wears ago. I .am pleased to say that it has given rue (,'iitire satisfaction, and for keeping the sheep free from ticks, lice, and as a preagainst the "Ply," it surpasses any dip used by me previously. The .water I use is fall of lime, yet it mixes flicelv, and, like your old "STonPoisonaus" fluid, leaves the wool beautiMly soft and lustrous. You aro at liberty ito.make whatever use of this letter you; .wish. My flock (of 7,000 sheep) i'j ( ;>pen to inspection by anyone desirous of doing so, the sheep again this saasou being beautifully imo from parasites. Yours faithfully, (Signed) HUGH McDONALD. Their iiepraamfcative, MR E. HARBISON, is now in this district, and all information can be had from him, or the local agents, NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE CO.
J?"1 OO balance arranged. oWXv/ V/ 150 acres near Cambridge. Half good grass, balance fern. School, creamery and P.O. within 1 mile. Price £8 per acre. BIPKJNS & MA DILL, Auckland, jjjo, 400 d,
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