Lands for Sale. AND CO., AUCTIONEERS, LAND, ESTATE, FINANCIAL AGENTS, ACCOUNTANTS, ETC. P.O. Box 1201 [Telephone 208 HOUSE of i) rooms, wator, drainage, gas, ',-acre land, splendid garden, fowl runs I and all modern convenience ;an up-to- > date family residence. Price only .£7OO. Easy terms ; 2 minutes from P.O. 634. XO acres, splendid land, adjoining Solway Show Grounds. Price on application. 641 IXO acres leasehold, all flat, splendid cropping land, 10 years to run ; 2 miles from Masterton : no dwelling ; a fortune in this property apply sharp. BOARDING-HOUSE, 16 rooms. Masterton, all modern conveniences, 2 minutes from P.p. Bent 30s (no goodwill), stock at valuation. Can have lease 5 or 7 years (new building). 626 HOUSE, 8 rooms, 1} acres land, Upper Plain, Masterton, stables, buggy-shed orchard, etc., telephone; nicj place, only JEO2S. Very cheap property. 207 19Q Acres, freehold, Whakataki, carrying 300 sheep, 5-roomed house and outbuildings, milking 6 cows. Price JG4 10s per acre. Stock at valuation. Cheap placo. Section. \ acre, Miriam Street, splendid building site, room for two good houses, fenced. NO DEPOSIT IP YOU BUILD. @ acres, splendid land, 6-roomed house, ' outbuildings, etc., 10-iuinutes P. 0., | nicß stream. Nice little poultry or |j£dairy farm> 700# £i o o cash. 526 J. A. J. MACLEAN AND CO., AUCTIONEERS AND PROPERTY SALESMEN PERRY STREET ... MASTERTON. J. WILLIAMS, Representative. fi-1 f\f\ CASH, balance arranged. JjbJLIJV/ 150 acres near Cambridge. Half good grass, balance fern. School, creamery and P.O. within 1 mile. Price £8 per acre. HIPKINS & MADILL, Auckland. No. 460 d. XOOO Acres, small grazing run, Hawke's Bay, Government lease with 16 years to run—3s 7sd per aero. Situated 1J miles from school and post office, 9 miles from railway station by good metalled road. All cleared and in grass, 25 acres oats, 24 acres rape, 50 acres ready for turnips. All ploughable with the exception of few small spurs: well watered, lies well to the sun, 50 acres flat, 8 paddocks. Wintered 1500 mixed sheep and 50 cattle. 5-roomed house, outbuildings, yards, dip, etc. One of the finest blocks in the settlement—a bargain at the price asked, £2 per acre. Don't miss this, j
Cochrane $ Jktement, Queen Stkeet, ... Mastebton, I7IOR EXCHANGE, Sheep Farms, • Dairy Farms, Town Sections, Hotels, etc. 230 Acres, freohoM,' all in grass, well-fenced and sub-divided into 8 paddocks, 30 acres flat, and all very easy country, suitable either for dairying or for sheep, 2 miles from station, post office and school. Good house and other outbuildings. Prico only i!l3 per acre. i! 580 cash, balance at 5 per cent, for •!■>} years. A great bargain. I.SO acres, L.T.P., 150 in grass, 30 bush, 40 acres flat, 100 undulating, 8 paddocks, 5-roomed house, woolshed, hay ahed, cowbail, and other buildings. £lO 12s 6d per acre. JCSOO cash. Cheap property. 3L53 acres, freehold, all in grasa except a few acres of shelter bush, 2 acres in crop ; undulating land, carries 40 cows; 5-roomed house and all neces sary buildings; to creamery, school, post office and railway station ; JEIS per acre, ,£350 cash required. 208 100 acres, freehold, flat and undulating and all ploughable, good dairy farm ; 4-rooined house, cow-bail, woolshed, trap-shed, etc.; 1 mile'to factory, school and post office. Price JUS per acre; £550 cash, balance on mortgage for 3 years at 6 per cent. 204 THOS. R,~HUSBAND, LAND & ESTATE AGENT, WOODVILLEf EVERY farmer is anxious to got the best prico for his wool, and knows that to get a GOOD CLIP ho must use a GOOD DIP. White's Dipping Fluid will ;ivi! you healthy sheep, and well-grown, clean, soft, bright and lustrous fleeces—the kind that demand the highest market prices. Read these few testimonials and watch this space for others : Waiorongomai, July 25th, 1005. Re White's Dip. I have now used it for several years, and have always found it most satisfactory. There is no trouble in mixing it, and after dipping, the wool soon recovers and oecomes soft and bright.—Yours, etc., Alfbed Matthews Lagmhor Estate, Ashburton, 20th July, 1906. To Wm. White, Esq., Kaikora, H. 15. Dear Sir, —Extract from "Weekly Press" dated July 18th, 1!)06: —"171 bales M M M Lagmhor wool went to America at 15.Jd for A half-bred, and even .the crossbred fetched 14d., the wool being superb in every particular." Lagmhor for 5 years has used White's Dip; you see the result. —Pro G. A. M. Puckxey, Henry Fobd. Siberia, August 27th, 1005. Dear Mr White.—l have very great pleasure in testifying to the excellent quality of your Dip. I cannot speak too highly of it, and believe it to be the best • Dip on the market. I have used your Dip only for over ten years on the Kereru station, and until I parted with it. I i have also been using ifc here for the last six years, and this season the wool from Siberia brought the highest price of any wool from the Manawatu District.— Yours sincerely, Abthub Habdino. Principal Agents for Waimrapa— i W.F.C.A., LTD.
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