LANDS FOR SALE. FERRY STREET, MASTERTOiNLAND AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, FATTENING FARM. WANCAEHU VALLEY. Kjf|A ACRES SPLENDID FAT--OW TENIXG COUNTRY, large Family Residence, "Woolshed, and all ' Conveniences. All English Grass. v»-iuters close on 3 sheep to acre, besides cattle. Large quantity of Standing Totara. Well sub'divided. Another block adjoining can be leas- \ ed if desired. Anyone wishing topurchase a goad payable property close to Masterton— NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY. Full Particulars on Appliationc. LANL AGJSNI' AND STOCK n VALUER, Offices—ln Weils' Buildings CAMBRIDGE. 50 ACRES an m grass, well subdirooms, ghfeds, and outbuildings. Uose to Cambridge. £27 per acre U2J Acres in English grass, except 8 aores turnip land and 14 acres id oats, well watered by windmiU U "?. St n eams - fl o«se 7 rooms, with all necessary outhouses: 4norse ■• stable, with loft and chaff room. Orchard; sheltered by ornamental trees; cowshed and *!• ?' c ! 088 *° creamery, school and church. £2l per acre. 222 ACRES, m acres young grass. rooias, cowshed and bugev shed; lonely garden; about 6* miles from Cambridge; 3 miles from school and 1 m a e from 9^nl T L £5 per acre. 233 ACRES all in English grass 5 rooms, store and bath per Mortgage can remain on interest at 5 per cent.
A, G. Cunningham, LAND, STOCK,EgSUBANCE & COM, MISSION AGENT, JiilN-STBEBT TAIHAPE 318 Freehold, 4 miles ftoto ploaghable when stumped Wit. tered 840 ewes, 20 rams, 100 hocwoolshed, dip, 2 sets yards, £ roomed house, stables, etc. Price *>l2 10s per acre. Terms arrangm ACRES 0.H.P., at 25s pe. acre, 6 miles from Raetihi b* school and P.O. 2 miles, 250 acres felled and grassed, balance bueb. Grass land fenced and divided into 5 paddocks, winters 2* sheen to the acre. Price only £5 per acre. Terms £I2OO cash, balance at 5 per cent.. 12*0 ACRES, Registered Native lease 42 years, 39 years to nuu Rent 9d per acre first 11 years, 2s per acre 10 years, and 5 per cent, on unimproved value;for remainder of term. Good 2* sJyjep country when grassed. Six miles from township and market. All in bush. Price of goodwill lis per acre. - Terms, Is 3d cash, balance as arranged.' *
▼ ▼• A. MATTHEWS, of Waiorongomal, says abou WHITE'S SHEEP DIP, you should Have no hesitation m using it. When addressing farmers in Masterton on Tuesday, October 6th, on "The History and Breeding of Romney Sheep," Mr Matthews stated, inter alia: "I have not seen a (oust in my flock for TWENTY yoam, 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 mors 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 no ticks or insect life to trouble your sheep are assured when you use WAIRARAPA ACENTS, Masterton, Pahiatua, Eketahuna, Carterton, Creytown, Martinboroush. • Vy-XJL. Featherston Agents: TOOCOOD AND CO.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10139, 17 January 1911, Page 8
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