Lands for Sale. (Late J. R. Nicol). AUCTIONEERS, L \.ND & INSUS- •<;'* ANCE AGENTS, fc I Bannister-street, Masterton W I I* 415 acres, First Class Far-r,': well fenced and watered; a la-tie : house, stable, wool-shed and dip, etc.; 8 miles from Vlasterton, half mi la from s 1 Po&t Office, School and Creamery. A* I good chance and easy terms, -v. Jar»o | 1 portion of purc'iase money may | main. Only £5 18s per acre. li •) y'l fQOO Acres, all in English crra<s3 t <; & welt fenced and watered; suitable for.j dairying or sheep. Will run 7'.' cattle, or 2 shojp per acre, 9 miles from Mas- •, terton, no buildings*. Price £7oo. t Easy tsrms. ; iIOOO acres, first-class land, all inK grasw and well fenced and netted, sub-. § divided into 5 paddocks, well watered, 1 J will run 1A sheep to the acre, or 100 || cfttt'e; 5-roomod houso, stable and i| shearing shed, 9 miles from Masterton. i £8 per acre. IdBSOO-i* acres, Lansdowno, and iSS gjou 0- roomed house. Easy terms can |j ba arranged. | TO LET. | 66 COLOMBO TJOiD. IGOOD 6-ROOMED HOUSE, allconvonijs ences, 12s per week. Apply— X Et'QUEEN ASTD SOES, bannister street, ') lon agent, and GENERAL MERCHANT, NEW PLYMOUTH. Established 1879. Opportunity -For Sheep Farmers to secure a good Sheep Run.
8340 acres, 5500 in best mixed English grasses, balance being in bush, j well fenced and subdivided into sheep proof paddocks (36 miles of fences), 2] dwelling houses, sheep yards, stock] yards. The property is known to bei one of the best sheep and cattle runs] in the fcorth )f Taranaki, and consists' of fine grazing land of rich quality andlies well to the sun, and comprises! table land, slopes, spurs and good hills, and has about 5 miles frontage to sea coast, and 4J- miles frontage to formed! road. Tenure —held under see. 218, Land Act 1908, 21 years' leaso with perpetual renewal and compensation' clauses. .Cental ,£SOO par annum ;j capacity easily 2 sheep to the acre. I Piico £3 10s per aero. Seasonable terms can be arranged. ALSO 5450 acres, adjoining; Title,; i land transfer; 1000 acres in grass andi . balance good bush country, fronting] j formed .road. The land is of goodj qnalily, though somewhat hilly, audi will make good sheep country whon ! all in grass. I estimate capacity i-4-to 11 sheep to acre. Price £2 10s per acre.
lA. 6. Cunningliain, ILAND, STOCK, [NSTTKANCE & COM- ! MISSION AGENT, I &t AIN-STBEET, TAIKAPE, •AbsoluieJy the two cheapeet| | Bush Farms on the market. ■soo aor6s> °- r -p- at . 6d acre ' | miles from railway station (Main* 1 Trunk) 60 acres felled and grassed,! 1 balance in good mixed bush, carryings a capacity 2 sbeep to the acre all the! I year round. All the frontage 651 1 chains fenced, well watered, poods | whare 20 x 10, built of Siwn timber. | I Price £2 2s 6d per acre. Terms, half| 1 cash; balance at 5 per cent. Will 1 consider freehold town property in | part payment. iiooo acrps, o.r.p. at 31s acre, 4| fi miles from Wanganui river landing | and 26 miles by road and traok from I iiaurimu railway station, school site t on section ; 350 acres have been felled I and grassed, 150 acres now being felled I (which goes in at price quoted), carry--1 ing capacity 2£ sheep to .the acre. I Bush consict-3 of tawa, rata, rimu, matai, konini, whiteywood, supplejack I and usual undergrowth. Whare on I tection. Price only £ISOO. Terms, I £IOOO down : balance as arranged. A Handy Place, Cheap and on Easy Terms. [4OO acres (or.p. and l.ip,) ;3£ |' miles from JVlaUroa railway station. I About 270 acres in grass, balance bush, 1 5 paddocks, yards, 5-roomed house | built of split and Price 1 £6 per acre. Terms, £SOO down.
SHEEP-FARMERS! WHEN you have read what Mr A Matthews, of Waiorongomai, sa.ys ( 'about WHITE'S SHEEP DIP, you 'should have no hesitation in using it.j [When addressing farmers at Masfcertan. ion Tuesday, October 6th, on "The His[tory and Breeding of Romney Sheep "I Sir Matthews seated, inter alia: ' j "I have not seen a louse in my* flock for TWENTY years, and if atj shearing a tick is seen it is such ai RARE OCCURRENCE that the;' shearer is certain to call mv atten-jj ticn to it. I have just had over 500| ram hoggets shorn, AND NOT At TICK WAS SEEN AMONGST* THEM, and I never dip more than| ONCE during the year, and early in the season." , ji For tue part FIFTEEN YEARS M Matthews has used WHITE'S SIIEEPI DIP ONLI, and the above .sets out its merits buyond question.| Healthy sheep, well grcnVn, lustrous | ■fleeces, and no ticks or insect lii'o to| (trouble your sheop are assured when you| l usa 1 WHITE'S DIP. fj The Waira? ara Farmers' Co-operative J Association will supply all !und fulfil ordnra. Place <i trial order to-$ Like Mr Matthews you will novorjj fcogrofc it ''' ;| ( AN GL E Y 3H A W.| HAMILTON, FO? LAND,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10039, 9 May 1910, Page 8
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