MORE TESTIMONY. JOHN MUIK, Esq., Foitification, August 30fch, 1909 Re "Murton's Dip,'' I have used it for the last two seasons, and it has proved very satisfactory. The sheep are thoroughly clean from lice and ticks, and it leaves the wool in first-cjass order. jV'y clip bringing top-price through the whole of the Invercargill series of wool sales is sufficient testimony as to the efficiency of the Dip. Flock dipped, 4,000. BOBT. <i. BAXTER, Esq., "Traquair," Outrarn, September 6th, 1909 I havo much pleasure in stating that the above Dip has been used on this station for a number of years, and has given much better results than av>y Dips used previously. The sheep are clean at shearing time, free from insect pests of any description, and the wool in splendid condition. I intend to continue using "Murton's," F. L. LOVERIDG-E, Esq., Highbourne, Pohonui, August 16th, 1909 We have used Messrs "Murton & Co.'s Champion Dip" for the la*st eight years, and I haven't the slightest hesitation in saying that it has given every satisfaction. I might say we dip aoout 7,000 sheep every year, and find it a great saving of time, as it is so easily mixed. In fact I am quite satisfied with it, and wish for nothing better. W. HUME, Esq., OHARIU, August 18j. 1909 I have used "'Murton'a Dip" for a number of years, and can eay it has giveD every satisfaction, and I consider it the best Dip I have used. At the May Wool Sales in London thisyear the "HIKU," "BEE" and: "TITI* Clips realised up to 1/3|, 1/3 and 1/2& for greasy crossbred. These were dipped in MURTON'S Dlf*>. SOLE AGENTS— N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE CO., LTD. W. Inglis Husband, LAND AGENT, PAHIATUA.
800 acres, 200 freehod, 400 l.i.p„ 200 o.r.p; all m grass, except 100 acres; divided into 11 paddocks; easy hille; 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 5£ 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, 11U4 353 i acres, freehold; 280 acres in grass, balance bush; 4 paddocks well watered by creeks; limestone and papa formation; carrying 2 sheep per acre; whare, sheepyards, etc.; 9 miles from Pahiatua, 6 miles from railway station Mortgage .£1550 at 5| per cent. Pric" per acre. 118® 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 3250 acres 1.i.p.; 270 in grasa, 50 acres light bush; nearly all ploughable ; 30 acres have been ploughed ; 4 paddocks, well watered by permanent streams; limestone and papa formation; carrying 2 sheep per acre; 4roomed house, 4-stalled cowshed, etc. Rent .£l3 per annum. Price, £5 5s per acre. Mortgage .£750 G.A.S. 1235 250 acres, 1.i.p.; all in arass, except 8 acres shelter bush; 30 acres flat; 4 paddocks, well watered by permanent atieams; carrying 2 sheep per acre; 6-roomed house, scullery and bathroom, 4-bailed cowshed, | acre orchard. Eent J6lO 7s 2d per annum. Situated in Pongaroa district. Mortgages .£390 to G.A.S,, £IOO at 7 per cent, for 18 months. Price £.7 per acre. |C'ash required /650. 1234 AUCTIONEERING BUSINESS FOR SALE. OR WILL EXCHANGE FOR SMALL DAIRY t'ARM. THIS is a good business in a go-ahead town in a large dairying and sheep district. Lease has four years to run with right of renewal. Splendid mart, offices and yards, with pig and fowl pens. Fittings and everything ■ up-to-date. Vendor can sho\>* a lar_,« and profitable turnover and givn gooi mason for selling. Everything is thoroughly up-to-date. Price for all, including furniture, Fittings, Motor Wicycles, Safe, Typewriter, Platform, Scales and Weights, Tables, Desks. Chairs, Auctioneer's License, etc. ONLY £320. Terms can be arranged. ence and Co., THE HA WEE'S BAY LAND SALES DANN^YIRKE. LEVIN & CO., LIMITED, General Merchants and Stock and Station Agents, CHAPEL STREET, MASTERTON. i GENTS for the Liverpool, London _ Globe Insurance Company, Fire nd Accident. SHAW, SAVILL AND ALBION CO.—the direct line; Union Steamship Company's Over Sea Lines, the Orient Royal Mail Line, via Suez; C. and A. Line, All Red Route, across Canada j Messageries Maritimes Co, via Suez; the Northern Steamship; Co., shortest route to Auckland. Little's, Coopers, Fison's Dips; Sutton's Famous Pedigree Seeds, Agricultural Manures, I
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9651, 16 November 1909, Page 8
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