Lands for Salo. ueen & Sons, (Late J. E. Nicjl). AUCTIONEERS, LAND & INSUKANCE AGENTS, Bannister-street, Masterton A RAKE CHANCE. 504 acres, L.1.P., situated 8 miles from Masterton, 1 mile from creamery, post office, subdivided into 5 pad- I docks, all in English grass, well watered and well fenced, will run 1J sheep per acre and cattle, 4-roomed cottage, woolsherl, etc. Price, £5 10s acre, .£7OO cash, balance per cent. 43L5 acres, First Class Farr, well fenced and watered; a large house, stable, wool-shed and dip, etc.; 8 miles from Masterton, half mile from Post Office, School and Creamery A good chance and easy terms. A large portion of purchase money may remain. Only £5 18s per acre. 200 Acres, all in English ccrass. well fenced and watered; suitable for dairying or shesp. Will run 70 cattle, or 2 sheep per acre, 9 miles from Masterton, no buildings. Price Js7i>o. Easy terms. £6O0 —U acres, Lansdowne, and good 6 roomed house. Easy terms can be arranged. TO LET. 66 COLOMBO BO ID. GOOD 6-ROOMED HOUSE, all conveniences, 12s per week. Apply— J. M'QUEEN AND SONS, BANNISTER STREET 'Phone 92 P.O. Box 123
AUCTIONEER, LAND AGENT,! AND GENERAL MERCHANT, NEW PLYMOUTH. Established 1879. Good Opportunity for Sheep Farmers to secures a good Sheep Run. 83*£fcO acres, 5500 in best mixed English grasses, balance being in bush, well fenced and subdivided into sheep proof paddocks (36 miles of fences), 2 dwelling houses, sheep yards, stock yards. The property is known to be one of the best sheep and cattle runs in the Aorth )f Taranaki, and consists of fine grazing land of rich quality and lies well to the sun, and comprises table land, slopes, spurs and good nills, and has auout 5 miles frontage to sea coast, and 4J miles frontage to formed road. Tenure—held under sec. 218, Land Act 1908, 21. years' lease with perpetual renewal and compensation' clauses. .Rental £SOO per annum; capacity Gdsily 2 sheep to the acre. Price £3 10s per acre. Reasonable' terms can be arranged.
ALSO 5450 acres adjoining; Title, land transfer; 1000 acres in grass and balance good bush country, fronting formed road. The land is of good qnaliLy, though somewhat hill y, and will make good sbeep country when all in grass. I estimate capacity l£ to 1£ sheep to acre. Price £2 10s per LAND, STOCK, INSURANCE & COMMISSION AGENT, Main-street, TAIHAPE. Absolutely *he two cheapest Bush Farms on the market. 500 acres, 0.r.p.. at 17a 6d acre, 2$ miles from railway station (Main Trunk) 60 acres felled and grassed, balance in good mixed bush, carrying capacity 2 sbeep to the acre all the year round. All the frontage 65 chains fenced, well watered, good whare 20 x 10, built of sawn timber. Price j62 2s 6d per acre. Terms, half cash; balance at 5 per cent. Will consider freehold town property in part payment. 1000 acrps, o.r.p. at Sis acre, 4 miles from Wanganui river landing and 26 miles by road and track from Eaurimu railway station, school site on section ; 350 acres have been felled and grassed, 150 acres now being felled (which goes in at price quoted), carrying capacity 2\- sheep to the acre. Bush consists of tawa, rata, rimu, matai, konini, whiteywood, supplejack and usual undergrowth. Whare on section. Price only .£ISOO. Terms, JUOOOdown : balance as arranged. A Handy Place, Cheap and on Easy Term s. 400 acres (or.p. and 1.i.p.) Si " miles from Matir.m railway station. About 270 acres in grass, balance bush, 5 paddocks, yards, 5-rootned house built of split and sawn timber. Price £6 per acre Terms, ,£SOO down.
IN-M •*!•]'N-J HEN you have read what Mr A Matthews, of Waiorongomai, says about WHITE'S SHEEP DIP, you should have no hesitation in using it. When addressing farmers at Masterton on Tuesday, October 6fch, on "The History and Breeding of Eomney Sheep," Mr Matthews stated, inter alia: "1 have not seen a louse in my flock for TWENTY years, and if at shearing a tick is &een it is such a RARE OCCURRENCE that the shearer is certain to call mv attention to it. I have just h<id over 500 ram hoggets shorn, AND- NOT A TICK WAS SEEN AMONGST THEM, and T never dip more than ONCE during the year, and always early in the season." For tlie past FIFTEEN YEARS M Matthews has used WHITE'S SHEEP DIP ONLY, and the . above testimony sets out its merits beyond question, Healthy sheep, well grown, lustrous fleeces, and no ticks or insect life to trouble your sheop are assured when you use - mu^L
The Farmers' Co-oper.itive Association will supply all particulars and fulfil oroers. Place a trial order today. Like Mr Matthews you will never o gret it. '••..• f AKfliBY SHAW. HAMILTON, POH WAIKATO --AND,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10049, 23 May 1910, Page 8
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