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Lands for Saic J. L. MACGREGOR, LAND & ESTATE AGENT, A. & P. BUILDINGS, Perry Street, Masterton, FOR SALE— The Cheapest Thing on the Market. Acres, Main Trunk Line, 5 miles by good metalled road from railway and good town, and one of the best stock markets in the Dominion. All in grass, but small area of shelter bush; sub-divided into 5 paddocks, well watered; sheep yards, but no buildings. The formation of the country is easy, rideable hills, with big slopes, lying well to the sun, a fair amount ploughable. The soil is a rich black loam, resting on a papa foundation. Carrying 2300 wet ewes and 150 cattle. Price, 10s per acre. Terms to approved buyer, /1000 cash, balance arranged. This is the Cheapest Property on the market. COMB AND INSPECT, and don't be the second man to do so, or you will lose it. J. L. MACGREGOR, SOLE AGENT. NEWTON KING, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT NEW PLYMOUTH & STRATFORD CHEAP FARMS.

GOOO acres, freehold, all well improved an & laid down in English grasses, free from noxious weeds, well fenced and subdivided into convenient sheep-proof paddocks. Good homestead and outbuildings, woolslied and several sets of sheep yards, good locality, guaranteed to winter 2 sheep, besides a large proportion of cattle. Price JSB 12s 6d per acre, terms .£SOOO/6000 cash and balance can be arranged for at a reasonable rate. Can recommend inspection, further particulars on application. 1900 acres, freehold, all in grass, except some bush reserved for shelter, securely fenced and subdivided into 11 sheep-proof paddocks, dwelling house and outbuildings, woolshed, sheep yards and dip, all good hills and rolling country, well laid down in mixed grasses, handy to township and railway, good road. Price J£6 10s per acre, easy terms. 2708 1000 acres, all well improved and down m mixed English grasses free from noxious weeds, well fenced and subdivided into convenient paddocks, good dwelling and outbuildings, woolshed, sheep yards and dip. The land is of |ood quality, low hills, slopes and some flat?, winters 2 sheep, handy to svile yards and freezing works, land transfer. Price <£B 10s per acre, reasonable terms can be arranged. 2118 1070 <™res, L.1.P., £2917s 9d half yearly, SUO acres in good English grasses, balance good limestone land in trash considerable portion is level, balance good slopes, good • whure, 200 chains sheen proof fencing, situated in the Kawhia district on the uiain Mah enuiKawhia Koad. Price for goodwill £2 10s per acre, reasonable terms can be arranged. 2251

Colin Noreis, Geo. H. Bell. of the Bay of Plenty. Late of Taranaki. NORBIS & BELL, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, TAURANGA. TAURAN6A—BAY OF PLENTY, FINEST CLIMATE & CHEAPEST LAND IN THE DOMINION. 1217 acres close to Tauranga, overlooking harbour, ring- fenced, cottage, sub-divided; splendid sheep, cattle, or dairy country, £3 per acre, terms. 522 SOOO acres, sheop and cattle, run, homestead, paitly fenced and subdivided, all necessary outbuildings, yards, etc, sh'eep and cattle farming; rich land, nearly every inch plough-' ' able. £2 per acre; easy terms. 478 3000 acres, rich, drained swamp farm, IUO acres flax, balance good grass, 300 acres ploughed, ring-fenced, sub-divided ; cottage, sheep yards, etc, great name for fattening sheep and cattle; would cut up well into dairy farms, close to creamery. £7 10s per acre, terms. 485 a SOOO acres, finest sheep and cattle run in Bay of Plenty, almost in town of Tauranga, every convenience. {!■ 10s per acre. 4GB 2SO acres, partly improved dairy form, cottage,'etc, 30s ner acre. We have land and property of every description for sale. Write for our property guide of our district. Telegraphic Address: —Norris, Tauranga. AKO Code, 4th Edition. P.O, Box 23] Bankers B.N.Z. [Tel. 29. FACTS ABOUT MURTGN'S SHEEP DIP

Inveucaegill, Jan. Ifi, 1908. I have used MUKTON'S SHEEP DTP for several years. I have always found it easily mixed, uniform in quality, thoroughly effective and lasting, leaving the wool clean and bright. I have never used a better. —GKORGE SUTTON. Note—Mr Sutton is the well-known breeder of Lincoln's. October 7th, 1008. I used MU iiTON'S DIP for ten years (18 I J6 to 1906), ivhen I tried a niucli ad- ( vertised dip for one season, but I did not | like it. Last season I returned to MUR- ! TON'S, and shall continue to use it.—C. | CODD, "Wharoraugi. I ' (Whetukura, 11.11., October 12, 1003. Messrs CLtJGG- & SONS. " We have used MUBTON'S SHEEP DIP for ten years. It has always been satisfactory in every respect. We have used other dips, but havt* found none as satisfactory. If it wi-vt L he most expensive dip we would prefer it to any others. H. J. TWIGG. Petane Grange, 10th Sep-,, tember, 1907. I have much pleasure in stating that I have used your number two dip and no other for the last 16 or 17 years. It has always given me great satisfaction, and lias kept mp sheep free from lice. I liny also state that I have never had any loss in sheep from dipping. You are at liberty to make any use of this letter that you like. C. T. BARRIBAL, Waiuku, Auckland. October 10, 1907. MURTON'S DlP—lie your inquiry, I may say that this Dip has been used by me for many years, and has given me entire satisfaction v Note—Mr Barribal is a well-known breeder of Lincolns. AGENTS FOR WAIRARAPA— N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE CO.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3082, 2 January 1909, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3082, 2 January 1909, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3082, 2 January 1909, Page 8

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