LANDS FOR SALE. PERRY STREET, LIASTERTONLAND AND GENERAL COMMiS- ' SION AGENT. FATTENINC FARM. WANCAEHU VALLEY. ACRES SPLENDID FATOUU 'TENING COUNTRY, large Family Residence, Woolshed, and all Conveniences. All English' Grass, winters close on 3 sheep to acre, .besides cattle. Large quantity of Standing Totara. Well subdivided. Another block adjoining can be leased if desired.' Anyone wishing to purchase a good payable property close to Master ton— NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY. Full Particulars on Appliatronc.
LAN! AGiSNr AND STOCK VALUER Offices-In Wells' Buildings CAMBRIDGE, 60 A , C J RE8 J a "'«i grass, well BUbdivided and watered. House of 4 .rooms, sheas, and outbuildings. Close,to Cambridge. £27 per acre 142* Acres in English grass, except 8 aores turnip land and 14 acresin oats, well watered by windmill norse stable,;.with loft and chaff room. Orcaardj sheltered by ornamental trees j cowshed and 9 bails.* nlnsa *«. „„ , . and church. £2l per 222 ACRES, 20 acres young grass, - balance rough feed; new Suae, 4 Tooias, cowshed and buggy^ shed; lovely ,- garden;! about from school and i mile from 23J ACRES all t ih English grass except 20 knn» *„™;L-F^?"» streams: cow--6 rooms, store and bath j Mortga 8 e remain on interest at 5 oer cent. A. ©. Chi^ LAND, STOCK, ESTSUBAIf CE & COM V MfSbXON AGENT" ' MAtN-STBEET.: TAIHAPE railway station, 3 miles from toe - property - cattle, and 4 horses, * nn Jl dl P'' 2 Bet s yards, 5roomed house, stables, etc Trios , £l2 10s per acre. Terms; arrang. ! t &a i P0 - 2 miJe 8. 250 acre^ felled and grassed, balance buefc ; brass land?..fenced and divided into 5 paddocks, winters 2* sheep acre. Terms £I2OO cash, balanc at 6 per cent. 12«0 AC R ES, Registered Native lease 42 years, 39 years to run. Kent 9d per acre first 11 years, 2s per acre 10 years, and 6 per cent, on unimproved value for re- . mainder of-, term. Good 2* sheep country when grassed.. Six. mile*, fr6m township and market. All in bush. Price of goodwill 11b per acre. Terms, Is 3d casfi, balance as arranged. :* / '
mdM&M J!3 JJ A. MATTH E WS, of Walorongo«nai, says abou WHITE'S SHEEP DIP, you should have no hesitation in using it. When addressing farm,ber6th, on "The History and'fireedmg of Eomney Sheep," Mr Matthews stated," inter alia: s '. W ' "i have not seen a loiiW 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 mors than ONCE during the year, and always early In the season." „ F< £ the past POTEEN YEARS Mr Matthews has used WKITE'S SHEEP DIP ONLY, and the abo™ testimony, sets out its merits beyond question. Healthy sheep, wellgrown, lustrous fleeces, and no ticks or insect life to trouble your 6heep are assured when you use Tm^KiiTn; WAIRARAPA AGENTS, Masterton, Pahiatua, Eketahune, Carterton, Greytown, Martinboroush. .„ '.C.A. Featherston Agents: iTOOGOOD AND CO.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10141, 19 January 1911, Page 8
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