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GREAT SUBDIVISION SALE of -the 16,535 ACRES 16,535

SECTION No. 1.—1940 Acres, Price £6 per acre, subdivided into 4 paddocks, coast frontage, well watered. Winters 2 sheep, besides cattle. No buildings. Good building sites. Road runs through centre and side of property. SECTION No. 3.—2510 Acres, Price £7 7s 6d per acre. Man's whare, yards, sub-divided into 5 paddocks, sea frontage. This is the best block in the property. Winters 2 sheep, besides cattle. SECTION No. 5. 5363 Acres, Price £2 8s 6d per acre. Dwelling, 4 rooms, dairy, stable, shed, subdivided into 4 paddocks, large area ploughable. Close to Tinui township and school. Winters 4000 sheep and 450 cattle. Large area in bush and scrub.

SECTION NO. 2.—2150 Acres, Prico £8 per acre, large family residence and new woolshed, dip, yards, man's quarters, orchard, large area ploughable, sea frontage. Good road to front door. One of the prettiest spots in New Zealand. Subdivided into numerous paddocks. Winters 2 sheep, besides cattle., SECTION No. 4. 4550 Acres, Price £3 2s per acre. No buildings, sub-divided into -± paddocks, good building site, adjoins Tinui township. Winters 1 sheep, besides 200 head of cattle. Large area in bush and scrub. TERMS—One Third Cash, balance in 5 years at 5 per cent. STOCK AT VALUATION. POSSESSION Ist MARCH, 1911.

„ar®,'G ploughafoie sviiles of sea ■fret age. This property is, without ooubt, one,of the healthiest sheep. statfems on the East Coast. APPLY SHARP, and get your pick of this splendid block of country, to W. H. CRUICKSHANK, Land Agent, Masterton, Or to— W. H. Turnbull and Co., Land Agents, Panama St., Wellington. , Sole Agents.

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W. M.- Cruickshauß, FEUIi* STKIiET, MASTEKTO*. ItLiiL- & COMMISSION DAIRY FARM CLOSE TO MASTERTON. 220 ACRES, level land. Large family residence, cowshed, barn, stable, plenty of firewood, large area ploughable. Can milk 100 cows if desired. Price, only £l3 108 per acre. Easy terms can be arranged it desired. ' SMALL CAPITAL.

E. B Hare & Uo., T LSD, ESTATE & COMMISSION S i AGENTS, Pahiatua a Ml IDEAL DAIRY FARM—US ACRES, rich river deposit, dairy land, daries 19 cows, building lost £650; up-to-date 7-roomed House," cow shed, hay shed, wood and washhouse, pig styes, orchard in full profit. Deducting cost of buildings the land only costs £l4 per acre. Situated at Nelson. Lovely rliinate. li miles from station. Factory and school close to farm. This is a real bargain. The first to inspect will purchase. Freehold £1250. There is no mortgage on the property. Owner selling on account of old age. All buildings are new.

138£ ACRES, dairy farm, near Masterton, large dwelling, cowshed and all -' necessary buildings. Stock at present on property 100 sheep, 43 cows, 4 horses, 40 pigs. Price £tS per acre. Terms £550 • cash, balance arranged. 64 ACRES, freehold, all flat and half of it stumped, 2 acres green batß, §-acre carrots, divided into 6 paddocks, all well watered, good dwelling of 7-rooms, with bathroom, cowshed of 18-stalls, washhouse' with copper. Close to factory, telegraph office, school, etc. Leased for a term of 7 years with Compulsory Purchasing Clause at £3l per acre. Rent 6 per cent on ■i purchase money, payable half yearly. The lessee will sell his interest together with 21 cows, 3 springing heifers, I purebred Jersey; bull, 1 yearling Jersey bull, 5 yearling neifers (halfbred Jerseys), 10 store pigs, 9 weaners, 2 sows, _ 1 bpar; implements and tools which include J one set disc harrows, 1 seed drill, one' set harrows, 1 plough and swingle bars, 200 egg incubator, 7 milk cans. Price £425. A PAYABLE SHEEP FARM.

333_ acres, all in grass and tubdivided into conveniens paddocks well watei'ei good 6-roouiod house, woolshed aid yardf, gwden and r.rohard good metal read; s'oo« <?*■ nrooerty at the present time 60j sueep, and 30 head of cattle; sumajar carrying capacity 1030 shet.p besides cattle; very healthy sheep country. Thi3 is a real bargain at Js7 for the freehold. .£SOO cash, balance on good terms; siook can be taken at valua- , tion. '■'" *&~-3* 9EO ACRES, 300 dead level, half df property ploughable, balance low hills, fenced six paddocks, small cottage, yards, dip. When fully improved will carry 2 ewes to the acre, besides 700 sheep and 30 Aead of cattle. Can be tstsn. at valuation if required. - Situated Hawke's Bay. Beautiful climate. Freehold £4 5s . £SOO cash, balance easy terms, or will exchange for town property. 378 ACRES, all in grass, and well divided into 6 paddocks, 5-roomed house, woolshed, yards, good portion under | crop, well watered, winters 640 sheep and 20 head of cattle, and 5 horses. Good metal road. Seven miles from good stock'• market. Price of the freehold £7 10s, or will lease for 5 or 7 years at 7s 6d per acre. £3OO deposit, 5 per cent, allowed for deposit. Situated Hawke's Bay. A real bargain. , 83 ACRES, an ideal Dairy Farm, nearly all has been ploughed. Beautiful rich flat land. Will dairy 40 cows. Up-to-date 7roomed house, with every possible convenience. Garden and orchard; 33 good dairy cows can be taken if required. Yearly returns from these cows £4OO. Freehold £32. Easy terms arranged.

1350 ACRES, Freehold,- 200, acres L.1.P., rent £lO per annum; 50 acres in shelter bush. Dwelling 5 room 3 and outbuildings. Now wintering 2600 big sheep and 80 cattle. Price, £8 10s per acre. This property is valued for mortga'ge purposes by two competent valuers at this price. To see is to buy. Write for full particulars.

HE UNITED INSURANCE , COMPANY, Ltd: FIRE AND MARINE. Head O&09: Sydney. Inoorporatsd 1862. Capital, ASOQfIQ* N.Z. Brancht PRINCIPAL OFFICE: "WELLINGTON N, Eeid (Chairman), 51. Kennedy, and R. O'Connor. JAS. S. JAMESON, Resident Secrefcarj, W; H. CEUZOKSRMIK Agent, .Ferry Street* Mjuitertr*,

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WHEN you have read what MR A. MATTHEWS, of Waiorongomai, says abou WHITE'S SHEEP DIP, you should have no hesitation in using it. When addressing farmers in Masterton on Tuesday, October 6th, on "The History and Breeding of Romney Sheep," Mr Matthews stated, inter "I have not seen a louse in my flock for TWENTY years, and if at shearing a tick is seen It is such a RARE OCCURRENCE that the shearer is certain to call my attention to It? , I have just had over 500 ram hoggets shorn, AND NOT A TICK WAS SEEN AMONGST THEM, and I never dip more than ONCE during the year, and always early in the season." For the past FIFTEEN YEARS Mr Matthews has used WHITE'S SHEEP DIP ONLY, and the above testimony sets out its merits beyond question. Healthy sheep, wellgrown, lustrous fleeces, and nty or insect life to trouble your sheep are assured when you use

A. G. Cunningham, LAND,. STOCK, INSUPANCE & COMMISSION AGENT, MAIN-BTBEKT ;.' . TAIHAPE, 318 ACRES Freehold, 4 miles from railway station, 3 miles from creamery, P.O. and school, 8 miles from Taihape. All in grass, ring fenced, 7 large paddocks, and several small cultivated paddocks. Fences all totara posts and battens, half the property ploughable when stumped. Wintered 840 ewes, 20 rams, 100 hoggets, 22 cattle, and 4 horses, woolshed, dip, 2. sets yards, 5roomed house, stables, etc. Price £l2 10s per acre. Terms arranged. . '• . '-. IS4 ACRES 0.W.P., at 25s per acre, 6, f miles from Raetihi by dray road, 4 of which is metalled, school and P.O. 2 miles, 250 acres felled and grassed, balance bush. Grass land fenced and divided into 5 paddocks, winters 2£ sheep to the acre. Price only £5 : per acre. Terms £I2OO cash, balance "at 5 per cent. J24Q ACRES, Registered Native lease 42 years, 39 years to run. , Rent 9d per acre first 11 years, 2s per acre 10 years, and 5 per cent, on unimproved value for re-, mainder of term. Good 2f sheep country when grassed. Six miles from township and market. All in bush. Price of goodwill lis per acre. Terms, is 3d cash, bal-. ance as arranged.

WHITE'S DIP. WAIRARAPA ACENTS, Masterton, Pahiatua, Eketahuna, Carterton, Cfeytown, Martinborough. W.F.C.A. Featherston Agents: TOOCOOD AND CO. The Bay of Plenty. AN EXCEPTIONAL TURGUIN FOE SALE BY N 0 R R J S <& BELL, TAURANGA. 594 ACRES, at Pongakawa, 2 miles from P. and T. Office, school, and creamery. Cottage, stable, chaff house, and room, cow bails, yards, etc. Well fenced—ll paddocks—--340 acres grass, 15 turnips, 7 maize, every bit ploughable. £4 10s per acre, £BOO cash. This is a real good dairy or cropping farm in full work. It's a bargain and a specimen of many on our books. Norris & Bell,

CONCRETE FLAGS. FOR COWSHED FLOORS Etc. STRONG »ad everlasting, easily and quiok'y laid—the cheapest and most satisfactory method cf overcoming the n>.ud trouble. <'■-.' Write for foil particulars, giving measurement A floor apace. Cement Pipes for Culverts and Sewage have proved themselves the best for all classes of work. Made in sizes, from 4 inchas to 42 inches in diasasteei 1 M CEMENTTIPE CO-LT".,

THE LEADTNG HAT OJ PLENTY LAil- mTCNTL. : Write our BAT OF PLENTY t AND, GUID ES, which will eyes to o\ir ; district. . Addrcas—'Norris" TauraEga

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10107, 30 September 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10107, 30 September 1910, Page 8

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