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Lands for Sa!e Ifarcourt and Co., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS & SHAREBIIOKEES, Lambton Quay, Wellington. S*!-S: acres, has all been ploughed and laid down in the best pasture grasses, fenced into 0 paddocks, well watered, all level land, carries 30 cows, good 6roomerl house, 8 cowbails and other buildings, lease has 7 years to run, rent 20s per acre, situated within 8 ruiles of large railway, and market town and close to school, creamery by good roads; price .£SOO, including, 23 choice dairy cows, milk cart, cans, buckets, reaper and binder, harrows, drill, crops, etc 7373 2QO rich Hastings land, all in grass and crops, splendidly fenced and subdivided, watered by artesian well, new 9-roomed house, man's house stables, buggy shed, cowbails, etc, unlimited carrying capacity, the finest fattening land in New Zealand; price £4O per acre, including- crop oats and potatoes, which are worth considerable amount; terms, .£IOOO cash. Don't miss this opportunity to secure a firstclass property so easily. 7377

FACTS ABOUT MURTON'S SHEEP DIP Invekcaegill, Jan. 16, 190 S. I have used MURTON'S SHEEP DIP 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 Lincolns. October 7th, 1908. I used MURTON'S DIP for ten years (1896 to 1906), when I tried a much advertised dip for one season, but I did not like it. Last season I returned to MURTON'S, and shall continue to use it.—C. CODD, Wharerangi. (Whetukura, H. 8., October 12, 1908 Messrs CLEGG & SONS. " We have used MURTON'S SHEEP : DIP for ten years. It has always been satisfactory in every respect. We have used other dips, but have found none as satisfactory. If it were the most expensive dip we would prefer it to any others. H. J. TWIGG. Petane Grange, 16th September, 1907. I have much pleasnro 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 has kept mp sheep free from lice. I may 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 DIP—Re your inquiry, I may say that this Dip has been used by me for "many years, and has given me entire satisfaction K o te—Mr Barribal is a well-known breeder of Lincolns. AGENTS FOR WAIRARAPA— M2. LOAN & MERCANTILE CO. Colin Nobbis, Geo. H. Bell. ot' the Bay of Plenty. Late of Taranaki. NORRIS & BELL, LAND -AND ESTATE AGENTS, TAURANGA. TAURANGA—BAY OF PLENTY, FINEST CLIMATE & CHEAPEST LAND IN THE DOMINION. 1217 acres close to Taumntja, overlooking 1 a-rb >ur, ring-fenced, cottage, sub-divided; splendid sheep, cattle, or dairv country, £3 per acre, terms. 522 5000 acres, sheep and cattle run, • homastead, pat tly v fenced and subdivided, all necessary outbuildings, yard?, etc, sheep and cattle farming; rich land, nearly every inch ploughable. £2 par acre, easy terms. 47S 3000 acres, rich, drained swamp farm, 100 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 8000 acres, finest sheep and cattle run in Bay of Plenty, almost in town of Tauranga, every convenience. £4 iOs per acre. 468 280 acres, partly improved dairy farm, cottage, etc, 30s tier acre. We have land and property of every description for sale. Write for our property guide of our district. Telegraphic. Address : —Norris, Tauranga ABC Code, 4tli Edition. P.O, Box' 23] Bankers B.N.Z. [Tel. 29.

SAML. VAILE &SONS. LAND AGENTS, AUCKLAND. Branch Offices HAMILTOi.,, y »&,*&*>), TE KUITI, (King Country), and PUKEKOHE. Teloj, raphic Address: —" Freehold." BE' x to draw attention to the following properties now on offer b r them. Pleasant Suburban Home, TO liE SOLD CHEAP. «5a.3100-2flJ acres, all fenced and subdivided, 1 acre maize, 1 acre orchard in full bearing, 1 acre strawberries; some pretty native bash, containing a few kauris, some splendid tree-ferns, etc; permanent crook ; house of 6 rooms with iron roof, washouse, copper and tubs, stable; public water laid on ; pretty view of harbour, etc; situated within 4 miles of Queen Street and close to school and church, etc; postal delivery on j iopertv. Price, only .£llOO. " 11/148 Pretty Seaside Homestead. WITH BEAUTIFUL BEACH. £650 —Farm of 157 acres, held on L.I.P. at i 23 4s per annum ; all fenced, 30 acres grass, 2 acres orchard, mostly peaches, 2 acres bush, permanent creek, scil varies from good volcanic to clay. New house of 5 rooms, greenhouse, workshop, dairy, fowlhouse and run, etc; splendid beach frontage to deep, sheltered water; pretty views, whatf adjoins; post oiliee and school, -J-mile Auckland, 40 miles. Price, ,£(350 terms if desired. 11,344 The Farm you want is described in our catalogue containing particulars and prices of upwards of 1500 Properties of the total value of over £2,000,000; free on application, or forwarded to any address on receipt of 2]d postage. "VVEITE FOR ONE. SAML. VASLE & SONS. " AKBLEY SHAW, HAMILTON, FOB WAIKATO L*ND.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3094, 18 January 1909, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3094, 18 January 1909, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3094, 18 January 1909, Page 8

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