TUESDAY, 19th OCT., at 1.30 p.m. ON THE PEEMISES. "BELHAVEN," CORNWALL-ST. J A. J. MACLEAN & CO. have been • favoured with instructions from Mr P. W. G. McLeod, to dispose of the whole of his household furniture and effects, at above time and place : Sideboard, dining table and chairs, handsome bevelled mirror, pictures, Brussels carpet, leather and wicker chairs, books, table covers, linoleum and rugs,pair of handsome French Ormalu ornaments, 1 pr bowls, Duchesse chests, washstands and ware, beds and bedding, hall carpet and curtains, mangle, wringer, Singer sewing machine, lawn mower, let pot plants, fenders, kitchen and cooking utensils. CP. BRANDON, Esq., "Te Putire," • Wairoa, August 21,1909 I have used "Murton's Dip" for twentytwo years, and when properly mixed it has always given every satisfaction. 10,000 SHEEP. W. S. MARSHALL, Esq., Maungaraupi "Wanganui, August 16th, 1909 I have used "Murton's Champion Dip" to dip my flock of about 10,000 sheep for a number of years. It has proved satisfactory in every way, and I shall continue to use it.
"VV. H. Birch, Esq., Kapuka, January 23, 1909 My ewe wool realised 9|d at your last wool sale, and I attribute the fine clean condition largely to having used "Murton's Dip." My sheep were never so clean and free from ticks before. J. D. HcGBEGOE, Esq., Te Euae, Pemberton, Wanganui, August, 1909 — Ee "Murton's Dip" I have used it continuously for the past eight years on a crossbred flock of 7,000, and my sheep are practically free of lice and ticks. I am satisfied that if used according to directions it is a most reliable dip. At the May Wool Sales in London this year the "HIKU," "BEE" and "TIT 1" Clips realised up to 1/3J, 1/3 and 1/21 for greasy crossbred. These were dipped in MURTON'S DIP. SOLE AGENTSN.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE CO., LTD. "W. Inglis Husband, LAND AGENT, PAHIATUA. 800 acres, 200 freehod, 400 1.i.p,, 200* o.r.p; all in grass, except 200 acres; divided into 11 paddocks; easy hills; papa and limestone formation; 200 acres flat; carrying 2 sheep per acre, besides cattle; whare, sheepyards, etc. Mortgages .£2300, £2OO at 5 per cent, due 1910, £750 to G.A.S., £boo at 5J per cent, for 3 years, £3OO at 8 per cent, to be paid any time. Price, £7 10s per acre. £IOOO cash. Stock can be taken at valuation, 1194 353J acres, freehold; 280 in grass, balance bush; 4 paddocks well watered by creeks; limestone and papa formation; carrying 2 sheep per acre; wha»-e, sheepyards, etc.; 9 miles from Pahiatua, 6 miles from railway station. Mortgage £1550 at H per cent. Price £8 per acre. 1189 300 acres, freehold; all in grass, except 25 acres shelter bush; limestone formation; well watered by permanent streams; divided- into 5 paddocks ; carrying 2 sheep per acre, besides cattle; house, woolshed, -yards, etc.; 3 miles from school. Mortgage £770 to G.A.S, Price, £7 10s per sere. 1184 320 acres 1.i.p.; 270 in grass, 50 acres light bush; nearly all ploughable ; 30 acres have been ploughed ; 4 paddockk, well watered by permanent streams; limestone and papa formation; carrying 2 sheep per acre; 4roomed house, 4-stalled cowshed, etc. Eent £l3 per annum. Price, £5 5s wer acre. Mortgage £750 G.A.S. 1235 25 30 acres, 1.i.p.; all in grass, except 6 acrds shelter bush; 30 acres flat; 4 paddocks, well watered by permanent streams; carrying 2 sheep per acre; 6-roomed house, scullery and bathroom, 4-bailed cowshed, I acre orchard. Eent £lO 7s 2d per annum. Situated in Pongaroa district. Mortgages £3OO to months. Price £7 per acre. Cash required £650. 1234
Harcourt and Co., Land and Estate Agents, Auctioneers and Sharebrokers, 105 Lambton Quay, Wellington. Cheap Dairy Lease. 70 acres, all grassed; 8-wire fencing; permanent water; carries 150 breeding ewes all year round, or 25 dairy cows ; buildings—2 roomed cottage, 6 cowbails, yard, etc.; title: education lease, 9 years to run, with r.o.r. or compensation for improvements; rent .£l7 6s 5d per annum ; railway, town, school, and creamery, 2 miles; good roads. Price, .£350. Terms. Only £l5O cash wanted. 7668 IDEAL SHEEPIAND DAIRY FARM. 000 acres, 17 acres in oats and rape; 16 paddocks; watered by creeks; 150 acres fiat, 130 acres undulating ; rich black loam soil; "will carry 3 breeding ewes per acre, besides horses and cattle; 6-roomed house, cowbails, implement shed, stables, 2 whares; railway 1£ miles, school J mile, cream* ery 2 miles. Price £lB per acre. Terms - only £4OO cash, balance 5 per cent for 5 years. 7661 Choice Waikato Land. 300 acres, has all been ploughed and laid down in best English grasses, excepting 16 acres ornamental bush, particularly well fenced into 16 pad docks, permanent water, heavy loam soil, 50 acres now in crops, will easily carry 100 dairy cows, besides young stock. Buildings—6-roomed house, 4roomed milkers' cottage, concreted cow bails, wood paved stockyard, situated alongside railway station and creamery, school 2 miles (children go free by train) ; Hamilton only 8 miles away. This is a particularly good property has been well farmed and maintained. The climate is the best in the Wai j kato Prico £l4 10s per acre-; terms, £7OO cash. 7634.1
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