Auctioneers' Notices. Grey town Stock Sale. • MONDAY, JAN. 4th. w ALGET Y & C 0., LT D. ) will sell as above— Cattle — 35 18-months Shorthorn steers 15 lf-months Shorthorn heifera Fahiatua Stock Sale. TUESDAY, JAN. sth. 190!). {Sheep—--100 2-tooth owes 100 2-tooth wethers Cattle — 4 picked yearling heirers 4 weauors 10 empty cows and heifers 15 18-inonths steers ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD. Pahiatua Stock Sale, TUESDAY, sth JAN, 1909, v at 1 p.m. \ BPvAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD. X. will sell as above — Sheep—--200 2-tooth ewes 200 2-tooth wethers 100 2-tooth wethers Cattle — 36 yearling heifers 44 18 months steers "45 yearling to 15-months heifers (> 15-months steers 9 18-months steers ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD. Masterton Stock Sale. WEDNESDAY, 6th JAN., 1909. At 1 p.m. i BEAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., %. will offer at their Eenall Street Yards as above — Sheep—--100 hoggets 300 2-tooth wethers, good line 100 2-tooth wethers M'DOUGALL'S TO THE FOKE AGAIN. McDougall Bros, first put on the market their now famous Arsenic Sulphur Paste Dip, and since then the volume of output lias been enormously increased. The following are a few of the reasons, culled from the numerous unsolicited testimonials coming to hand by every mail, why it is becoming the popular dip with New Zealand flockowners : 1 St is easily mixed with cold water of any quality 2. It does not separate like powder, but remains in solution, reducing the quantity of sediment to a mini-
3. It does not rob the wool of its natural yoke, nor harden the staplo, thus leaving it beautifully soil and lustrous. 4. It destroys the eggs on well as the parasite, and aci heres to the fleece, thus ren denrag reinfectton imnossEfoie before shearing. 5. It is a preventive of Magcrc t Fly, which unfortunately is aiming a menace to sheepfariaers 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 in McDougall's, thus proving the superiority of this wellknown composition. The following letter speaks for itself : Hakowhai,Hawke's Bay, N.Z., August 20th, 1908. Messrs McDougall Bros., Manchester. Dear Sjrs,—l have used your Arsenic Sulphur Paste Dip since its introduction to the Colony, nearly four ypars 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 "Fly," it surpasses any dip used by me previously. The water I use is full of lime, yet it mixes nicely, 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, ME E. HAEEISON, is now in this district, and all information can be had from him, or the local agents, NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE CO. fi/i AA CASH, balance arranged, &J / zh\./\J 425 acres, handy to Auckland ; new 5-roomed house, close to school, creamery, etc. Suitable for sheep or cattle. Price ,£3 7s 6d per acre. This farm adjoins Mr Joseph Eenall's, late of Master-ton. HIPKINS & MADILL, Auckland. No. 172 a LAND AGENT, PAHIATUA. 3f20 Acres, freehold, hilly country, carries ?■ sheep per acre, all well fenced and divided into 7 paddocks, 4-roomed cottage, dairy, trapshed, cow-shed, 2 sets sheep yards, 11 miles from Pahiatua by good road. A cheap farm at £7 12s (icl per atir., /700 cash, balance on mortgage at 55 per cent. Easier terms might be arranged to a good farmer
230 acres, freehold, undulating country suitable for sheep and dairying, all well-fenced and sub-divided, now G-rooined house, 2 miles from railway, school and creamery; a good farm, and the owner will accept .£l2 10s per acre, to ensure an immediate pale will accept .£4OO cash, balance at 5 per cent. ©"£ifc© acres, of which 400 acres are freehold, balance L.1.P., all wellfenced. The country is hiily and undulating, divided into 7 paddocks, metalled road to property; carries.l2oo sheep and 130 grown cattle, but when fully improved will carry more. There are still about 85 acres of bush on the property, 6-roomed house, and new woolshed, and sheepyards. Rent of L.I.P, is J615 per annum. This pro-' perty. is in the Pahiatua district and is to be . sacrificed at £6 10s per acre. .£3OOO of the purchase money can remain on mortgage. The owner is willing to sell half of it, with the buildings, for £1 per acre. Buyers should inspect this property before buying elsewhere. LAND AGENT PAHIATUA
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 3080, 29 December 1908, Page 8
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