& CO.. AUCTIONEEES, ACCOUNTANTS, LAND, ESTATE INSUEANCE AND FINANCIAL AGENTS. PSEBr STEEET, MASTEETON Tho Oldest Established and Prirpipal Agency ia fclio Wairarapa. CHEAP AT £U. A capital little, mixed farm within an hout's drivH of Masterton, bandy'to school, etc , comprising 379 acres of level iird, including 140 acres good river flats, which produced soma of the b a s-t rape crops of last season, well fenced and watered and subdivided into 10 paddock*. Modern buildings, including 7-roomed hous°, 4-stall stabla. implement shed, cowbails etc. Would be comfortably stocked with f.O cows and 400 ewes Prico .£l4 per ace. No mortgage. .£I2OO cash will do. Owner would exchange for larger p'ace of good quality. • 2114 SHWltßH»rt«iß>imjl a Goine of the finest grazing lands, 5 miles ffom rising town by good metal rr>ad, and within a mi]e .of school. Undulating country with about 200 acres ploughable and 60 stumped, twenty-live acres now in Swede turnips, subdivided into 17 paddocks Wintering 1700 ewes, 500 dry sheep, 100 cattle and 8 horses. Nice 8rooaaed house with h. and c. water laid on. Woolshed, 6-bail cowshed, 4stall stable, implement shed and 5roomed house. Price .£ls per acre. .£I3OO cash required, balance arranged. A very profitable and compact place 3014 SUITABLE FOE SUBDIVISION. 33V acres, one of the choicest mixed farms in Wairarapa, and possessing a large area of some of its finest river flats, within easy reach of town, 1 mile from school and post office and to factory, practically every acre has been ploughed, considerable portion in wheat and oats, capable of carrying 4 ' sheep per acre, dairy herd kept besides flock, numerous paddocks, plentiful water supply; buildings include 9roomed house, 3-ctall stable, 6-bail cowshed, woolshed, granary, sheep and cattle yards. Price .£22 per acre; | terms arranged. A good all-round 1 farmer will find this property to be everything desired and a most profitable investment. ■ 889 CONVENIENT LOCALITX. Capital 7-roomed house with bithroom ' 1 (h. & c.) and every convenience. Good outbuildings. Section over 1$ acre in area. Price .£550. Only ,£SO cash required. A bargain, 1 AN OPPOET UNITY. 200 acres, dairying country, half flat, balance low slopes. About 20 actes ploughed, Four miles from railway, -mile school, i-mile Post Office Creamery on property. Subdivided into 10 stock-pr«of paddocks. Buildings are most complete, and include new 9-roomed house, implement shed, cowbails, etc. Capital orchard. Now wintering 400 ewes and 27 head da rying stock. Would carry from 70 to 80 cows comfortably. Held on lease with 4 years to run at an annual rental of .£l2O, with optional purchasing clause; Price for goodwill of lease and including JBIOQ paid on account purchase money, £225 only. No time should be lost in inspecting this bargain. 3197 l ANOTHEE OPPOETUNITY. BS acres, famous dairying*- district close to creamery, station, school, and good town, well grassed and watered, ' loamy soil, 6 paddocks, securely fenced. Carries 30 milking cows and young stock. Four-roomed house, 7-bail cow-« shed and other buildings. Price, i>l9 per acre. £2OO cash, balance, may remain for o years. A most compact little dairying section. 3207 NUMEEOUS OTHEE PEOPEETIES TO' CHOOSE FEOM. Current copy of our Land Guide posted free of cost to anv address. '
R/lORE TESTIMONY. KEN WAT BKOS., Te Pahi, Waimata Valley, August 15,1909. t In reply to your enquiry as to qur 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 the wool in good condition. Flock 12,000. JOHN STEEL, "Cottesbrock," Middlemarch, September 11th, 1909. I have much pleasure in informing you that I have used Murton's Dip on my flook with very great success. I can conscientiously say that it has ?iven 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 TOKOMARCT FARMERS* CO-OPERA TlVECO.,Tokomaru Bay, Aug. 18 1909 We think the best testimonial that can be sent you from here is to say that EVERY shßepfarmer in this distriot is using your Dip, and that they* are all oerfectly satisfied with the results. FRED WALLACE, Esq., Willowbank, Eslcdale, H. B. November 28tb For tho last 16 years I have used none jther than your Dip on my sheep, dipping about 6000 annually. Previous to :hat I used several other well-known ■ Dips, none of which gave me the satisfaction that yours has. It is easily nixed, always uniform in strength, and iestroys all ticks and lice." JEORttE CAMPBELL, Esq., Dowen Glen, IVlangamahu, Wanganui, August 17,1909 I have much pleasure m stating that I mve used "Murton's Champion Dip" for k number of years, and find it a sate and uliablo Dip for both sheep and iambs, j ailing both ticks and lice. It is easily i uixed, leaving tiie wool soft and bright I ,t shearing time. I cousider "Murton's ! Jhampion" one of the best dips now in ! ise " • , ! SOLE AGENTS— i '
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