LANDS FOR SALE. PERRY STREET, HA'STERTON. LAND AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. 1200 ACRES, all in English grasses; permanent creeks; best totara fencing, in first class order; hundreds of pounds worth of totara on the. property ; 60 acres flat ; ' carries over 2 sheep; the stock is" the. best in the district; splendid 8"roomed house and all conveniences, sheep yards, woolslied; '1 mile from school and telegraph office. Price £l2 per acre; £BOOO can remain at o per cent. (1473) HIGHLY IMPROVED PROPERTY^ 15 ?° CRES .» close to Masterton j family residence in perfect ordery . every convenience; woolshed, dip, and all necessary conveniences; winters close oh two sheep, besides caHfia; jarge area ploughable; all: fences, in perfect order Price "and full particulars on application. . • ; ; (1984) __ FOR SALE—A TTOUSE, 6 rooms and. all conveni- . ] snces, 3-acre land, nicely planted, one mile fi-Qm Post Office, and half mile from High School. The house is practically new, having been i w ? r<^ e ,?. rs - The owjier.having left for, Wellington, ho reasonable offer will be refused. This property would be very suitable to anyone employed at the new Meat; Works. Price and full particulars on application.
A; B|iCK3IAX XAND AGENT AND STOCK - VALUER, Buildings CAMBRIDGE. t 80 all-grass, well subdivided -and watered. House of 4 rooms* sheds, and outbuildings, . Close to Cambridge. £27 per acre, 142£ .Aores in English grass, except __ 8,. acressturnipland land 14 acres •by windmill and streams. House- 7 rooms, , with all necessary outhouses; 4*. horse stable;, with jloft and chaff room. Orchard;' sheltered by ornamental trees;, ' cowshed ancl--9 bails; close 1 to creamery, school and church. £2l per acre. 222 - ACRE&| isu acres young grass, balance rough feed; new house, 4 rooms, cowshed' and buggy shed;, lovely garden; about 6jfc (. miles from Cambridge; 3 miles from school and 1 mile from ■ creamery. £5 15s per acre, .133 ACRES all in English grass except 20 acres turnips; sub-dir' ided into 12-paddocks; 70 chain's frontage , to- Main Road; watered ojf windmill and streams; cow--10 bails; wagon - arid buggy sheds, besides others;. new' hotise. 5 bath* rooms; jalf acre-. yotin^Yorphard; 3J miles from P er . acre. v-can remain ■ on at B per ceStj?
A. G. Cunningham, LAND, STOCK, INSUBANCE 4 COMMISSION AGENT, Main-stbeetJ TAIHAPEJ/ ACRES Freehold.:4 milds railway station,- 3 mites ""'from. -,..? r ?mery, JB,O. ,and school;- & miles from Taihape," AU in grW ring. fenced,. 7 . large paddocks, and several: Bmall pad • doc^ 8 ;,. , '.encgsuaU totara " post* and bijttena> half the ' propertyploughabfe -wheu stumped. Win. tered,; 840 wes, 20s l6i) Jhoa-getß,'22-cattle, and* *4 horsesj. , wooded, ; dip;, 2 .sets yards, ? 5roomed house, stables, etc. Prior ' .£l2 10s per acre.* Terms arranged.,: 184 6 miles from Raetihi . by dray road, 4 of which is metalled, school and:P.O. 2 miles,'2so acres felled and grassed, balance bush. Grass land : fenced and divided into 5 paddocks, winters 2} sheep to acre. Price • only;' £5 f per acre. Terms £I2OO cash, balance ■ at" 6 per cent. . 1240 ACRES, Registered Native lease 42 Rent 9d . per acre, first 11 years* . 28 pem lO yearß, and 5 per cent, on unimproved value for remaindeif ftf term. Good 2} sheep when grassed, Six miles • from township ancf"market. All ; jin bush.- Price of . goodwill lis per: acre. Terms, .Is 3d cash, bal- ;■ ancb as arranged. : r
SHEEP-FARMERS! WHEN you have read what MB A.MATTH EWS, of Walorongo* maf, says aftou .WHIT£*S sheep _DI P, you should have no hesitation in using it., When addressing farmers in Mastertonon Tuesday, October 6thj on ''The History and Breeding of Romney Sheep/' Mr Matthews stated,; inter alia: ; "I have not seen a louse iiv my flock for TWENTY years, and If at -shearing a tick Is seen it is such a , RARE OCCURRENCE that, the shearer It .veer* tain; to call my attention to It. I have just had over soo 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 W H ITE'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 sheep, are assured when you use , r ; WHITES DIPi. WAIRARAPA AGENTS, Masterton, Pahlatua, Eketahun*,. . Carterton, Greytown, Maryborough. :v:. Featherston Agents: I TOO COO D AN D CO*
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10158, 3 January 1911, Page 8
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