(.amis for Sale, A Few Special Farms. A CRES good sheep country, OUU 999 years' lease, improvements, buildings, stock as a going concern, .£2700. Situated South Wairarapa. 1 ()/ W \ ACRES extra good sheep lOUl' country, and 600 acres of leasehold at 6d an acre, 13 years to run, 5« miles from railway station, (express passes through), good road, good saleyards, well watered, will carry 2,500 ewes without artificial feed. Price only £4 ss, and only ,£I2OO required, balance arranged at 51 per cent, special reason for selling. ACRES real good sheep land, flat country, well watered, house 5 rooms, stables, 5 from station, school J mile away. Price only £7 10s. Terms—£Boo deposit, balance 5* per cent. This property is a trust estate and must be so'd, hence the lor price. For further particulars apply to A. H. RUDD, ATA,™ Public Accountant and Auditor. Victoria Chambers, MARTINBORQ' J. B. Keith, LAND & ESTATE AGENT, 150 QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. Representative—S. AYMES. TWO REAL GOOD LEASEHOLD FARMS. No Goodwill.
60 acres, lease for 5 years, rent illoo per annum; situated from a good town ; all in grass, with the exception of 20 acres which is in oats, all flat and ploughable, well watered, ring-fenced .and subdivided into 10 paddocks, all good fences, house, large barn, cowshed 7 bails, concrete floor, stable, trapslied and other outbuildings. Price £3OO, which includes the following first-class stock —I*7 cows, bull, cow covers, gig, 7 tons of oat straw. 6 tons of hay, cart and dairy utensils. Very easy terms can be arranged. 874 200 acres, situated 10 miles from a good town, 2 miles from school, creamery and post office, subdivided into 4 paddocks, well watered, 190 acres in grass and 10 acres in shelter bush, 30 acres ploughabie, carrying capacity .'{oo sheep and 30 cows ; sold 200 fat sheep and averaged ,£lO from ea:h cow for butter fat; 2 houses of 4 and 5 rooms, dairy, six stall stable, cowshed, men's whare, pig styes, etc. Will lease with right of purchase at JBIO per acre Rent iOs per acre, lease for 5 years. No goodwill. Newton' King, LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENT NEW PLYMOUTH. Established 1879.
2200 Acres Taranaki. First class sheep farm, limestone and papa formation, 1600 in grass and the balance good bush land, all undulating with some good flats, well laid down in English grasses, well fenced and divided into sheep proof paddocks, good dwelling house and outbuildings, sheep yards and dip, fronting good road, l| mil«s from railway station etc. One of the best farms in Taranaki. Price £6 per acre, reasonable terms can be arranged. 3 3SO Acres Taranaki all level and improved dairy farm, with 4-roomed house, 20 bail cowshed, cartshed and outbuildings, 80 acres ploughed and renewed, 22 acres in oats, 6 acres potatoes, 8 acres stumped and ready for plough, fronting good metal roM, handy to school, factory, township and railway. Freehold Title. Price £l4? per acre. 3457 5*75 Acres Taranaki. Good grazing farm papa formation, 200 acres in grass and the balance in good bush land, 4 roomed house, dairy, cowshed, trapshed and piggeries, orchard and garden, fronting good road, at present two miles unmetalled, 8 miles from | township and safeyards. Price _e;s 17 6 per acre, Eeasonable terms for payment. 4455 750 Acres Taranaki all well laid down in best English grasses all ploughable and practically level farm, well fenced and subdivieed Into paddockr rood 5 roomed house, cowshed, and outbuildings, fronting good road, handy to township, Post Office and School, freehold title, will winter two eAves or better without turnips, this will be *sold a bargain at £1 per acre, £2500 can remain on if desired
SHEEP-FARMERS! T WIfEN you have read what Mr A Matthews, of Waiorongoinai, says about WHITE'S SHEEP DIP, you should have no hesitation in using it. When addressing farmers at Masterton on Tuesday, October 6th, on "The History and Breeding of Romney Sheep," Mr Matthews stated, inter alia : "1 have not seen a louse in my flock for TWENTY y\ars, and if at shearing a lick is soon i"; is such a RARE OCCURRENCE that the shearer is certain to call my attention to it. I have just hid over 500 rain hoggets shorn, AN D NOT A 'iICK WAS SEEN AMONGST THEM, and I never dip more than ONCE during the yoar ( and always early in the season." For .the past FIFTEEN YEARS Mi Matthews has used WHITE'S SHEEP DIP ONLY, and the above testimony sots out its. merits beyond question. Healthy sheep, veil grown, lustrous fleeces, and no ticks or insect life to trouble your sheep are assured when you USE) WHITE'S DIP. The Wairarara Farmers' Co-operativo | Association will supply all particulars j and fulfil orders. Place trial order to- I <{?y. Like Mr Matthews you will nover ' regret it. ' )
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