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MURTOFS SHEEP - DIP. MORE TESTIMONY. KENWAY BROS., Th Pahi, Waimata Valley, August 15, 1909 In reply to your enquiry as to our opinion of "Murton's Sheep Dip,'' we have used this Dip for several years, and always have found it satisfactory, both for destroying ticks and leaving tue wool in good condition. Flock 12,000. JOHN STEEL, ' Cottesbrook," Middlemarch, September 11th, 1909. I have much pleasure in informing you that I have used Murton's Dip on my flock with very great success. I can conscientiously say that it has given me the greatest satisfaction, Being a liquid poisonous Dip, there is no trouble in the mixing, and the wool is in a better condition after use than with a powder dip TOKOM iRTT FARMERS' CO-OPERA TIVE CO., Tokomaru Bay, Aug. 18, 1909 We think the best testimonial that can be sent you from here is to say that EVERY sheepfarmer in this district is using your l>ip, and that they are all perfectly satisfied with the results. FRED WALLACE, Esq., Willowbank, Eskdale, H. B. November 28th For the last 16 years I have used nrne other than your Dip on my sheep, dipping about 600U annually. Previous to that I used several other well-known Dips, none of which gave me the satis faction that yours has. It is easily mixed, always uniform in strength, and destroys all ticks and lice." GEORGE CAMPBELL, Esq., Dowen Glen, Mangamahu, Wanganui, August 17,1909 I have much pleasure m stating that I have used "Murton's Champion Dip'' for a number of years, and find it a safe and reliable Dip for both sheep and lambs, killing both ticks and lice. It is easily mixed, leaving the wool soft and bright at shearing time. I consider "Murton's Champion" one of the best dips now in use. SOLE AGENTSN.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE CO.. LTD. A Sheep-fanner's Bargain. 2.600 ACRES, ABOUT a third ploughable, splendid grazing, cropping and fattening country, ail cleared except few acres bush, abundant crop of turnips and rape, sufficient turnip land to fatten all surplus stock. CARRIES 1J SHEEP PER ACRE. 250 acres under cultivation, balance all in grass, well fenced and subdivided, pnrmanently watered. Good homestead, wool and shear iag shed, sheep yards, pens, etc. ~ PRICE -£4 10s per acre. We can finance a good man into this and arrange the best of terms for the balance of the money. Write at once for further particulars. We have inspected the property. J. R.~Nicol, A CTOTXONEE It, Land Insurance, <fc Ktnancjai. Aobnt BANNISTER STREET, MASTERTON S. K. EDWARDS. Property Department. R. Brown, Valuer, Land & Estate and Insurance Agent, Bank of N.Z. Chambers, , MASTERTON. Property Representative: D. B.Themson. LEASEHOLD. QOO acres, leasehold, all in grass but 8 acres bush, mostly flat, good house and outbuildings, good situation near store, school and cheese factory etc, lease has 4 years to run at £6O per annum. <£3oo for the goodwill—cheap. 200 acres, first class dairy farm, all m grass, excepting 35 acres rape, nearly all ploughable; good house and al] necessary outbuildings, close to school and creamery, etc. =£3o per acre, £2OOO mortgage at4J percent. Owner would consider an exchange for 40 or 50 acres near Masterton. 200 acres, leasehold, with compulsory purchasing clause, 180 acres in grass, all necessary buildings, close to school, creamery, railway, etc. Price £\s per acre, .£6OO deposit, balance at 5 per cent. This property has wintered 108 head of cattle of various ages. CHOICE HOUSE PROPERTY. A nice 6 roomed dwelling in a pleasant situation, high and dry, yet close and convenient, owner leaving Masterton. Price .£550. Worth going to see.

Harcourt and Co., LAND & ESTATE AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS & SHARE BROKERS. 105 Lambton Quay, Wellington^ TARANAKI. 86 acres richest dairy land, well fenced, subdivided and watered, all flat land, loamy soil, 5-roomed cottage, cowbails and other buildings, most conveniently situated, only f-mile from school and creamery, and 3 milea from railway by metal road, trice is .£35 per acre; terias, j£soo cash. 7728 HAWKE'S BAY. 150 acres rich chocolate loam soil, all flat land, 16 acres have been stumped and ploughed, good fencing, 7 paddocks, permanent water, new 7-roomed house, 4-rocfmed milker's cottage, cowbails, cartshed, dairy, piggeries, will carry 65 dairy cows, school 1J miles, creamery 1 mile, railway 3 miles. Price £25 per acre; terms <£4oo cash. 7724 HAWKE'S BAY. 280 acres, 17 acres under crops, balance best mixture of grasses, all rich black loam soil, will carry 3 breeding ewes per acre, besides horses and cattle, well fenced into 16 paddocks, good 6roomed house, two whares, stables, cowbails, implement sheds, etc., railway 1| miles, school £ mile, creamery 2 miles. Price £lB per acre. Terms—<£4oo cash, balance 6 years at 5 per cent. 7761

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9686, 10 January 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9686, 10 January 1910, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9686, 10 January 1910, Page 8

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