LANDS FOR SALE. sm^ PERRY STREET, MASTERION. LAND AND GENERAL COMMISSION ACENT. TO LET. BWELLINQ, 6 rooms, Lansdowne,. I acre laud, stable, .etc; 14s per. week.. :■:-, •' ' DWELLING, 4 rooms, Kuripuni, 4a per week. ,;, ■.'"■-.: " : DWELLING, 6 vjbdms, Lincoln Road, » lis per week. FOR SALE. 2529 ACRES, Masterton, 7-roomed I house, woolshed, stable, 12 paddocks, 250 acres well ploughed. Will winter 1$ sheep to the' acre. PRIOE £4 15s per acre. , Stock at'valuation. No. 1894 1700 ACRES, Masterton, dwelling 7. ■ rooms, woolshed, dip, yardsLarge, area been ploughed. Plenty of standing totara. Winters 2600 sheep and 150 head of cattle. This property is close to Masterton, and nicely situated; no scrub. Price on -application. No. 1892 400 ACRES, Masterton,, 5-roomed-dwelling, trhpshed, woolshed, and all necessary -buildings. : Hilly country. A|l English grasses. Win-, ters 'li sheep besides cattle. AH; surplus stock fattened on the property. PRIOE £8 5s per acre No. 1876 16,000 ACRES Splendid Coast Couri-; try. 'Large family residence,: situated: in one of the best districts" in: the/North Island. Winters 16,000' sheep and 1000 head of cattle, all one earmark. Large area plough-, able. Wool shipped at shed door.:; PRICE £4 per acre., Easy-terms^ A FfcW BARGAINS FROM OUP> ■';'■;./'■;'., : '' : v;'"list.V ■■.; til AC RES, freehold, within \ twoi mitas. of town on good .metal road. \ All in grass, well watered, sheep; ; proof fences, 6 paddocks; and near-: ly -ail p!ouc;liable. Good 6-rbomed house, cowbiils,sheepdip, yards, ■'.' and .■'other' sheds; il> miles from factory. A Barrair> at £l3 per •''.' acre.- ' '■ : , .• . .■'•:; . Terms arranged. t ~: ;? ; C7JV ACRES of first-class sheep country, O.R.P; withrlght of ourchas&l .:.-,ht' 16s';per , ;;, : .re;; : --225''- ..ici^e?; '■• in • grass, fiftped, ,weli watferodj ; ; andl • divided intpy 5 paddpcKal HiUyr '■' and undu}ating, ; with ;'■' rich; ■'-■ pWpwi . 'sheds, yards, ofchkrid and:gardens;? l>.vo, miles frbm tbvmship i land'post office, Oil .;, a bargain for atf energetic;:^man'.; ; Or' owner will eschahgp fpf/iWair! f) kato; land or :t^vm^j^ej^^ap.j£3 { ; ?.-' 108. per acre;.: .'Very; easy-. terms'' ; :l' tanged,; ; [X-^iX V %/'H''\%S^/\ ;.' ;We have large lists of all tinds-bf [ wishingv to buy,, so -don't If you; aire a buyer drop us a line, and wo will be at your service;; if ybtt wish. to. sell ycur'\place, send us par-' tieulars. ' ■-■■'.'.' Mr.iWli^^irimillS'r^^ ',:':•' *<» WdffW^v'^'pfcT^./Wan^'ni; wmm&m EXTRACTS FROM TESTIMONIALS J. KNIGHT, Esq., Fending, Feb-, . for the past; 15 I years, I wish to place with yon 'A my order for ii: again, this year, which is sufficient guafaiitee: that it has given. satisfaction, i.-'. , '--r ; -;-■■■ :■■".,"- fy{<.-.T:^- ; '~. JOHN MUIR, Esq., Fortification; ;■ August 80, 1909.-fl have u&ed ton's Dip for two yearsi The sheep tackg. My clip brought top'■": price through the whole of the InyercaxgQl series of wobl sialoaTOKOMARU FARMERS' CO-OP: ERATIVE CO., Tokomarii Bay, August: 18, 1909.—-Every sheepfarmer, in this district is using your Dip, and tae results/ ;^\ v -v.v : .-:.: '•vv'.-^Vi'''v N ' :: ' : ; ; W. S; MARSHALL, Esq;, Rata/ August 22,1910.—1 have dipped my s flock of between j ten "and eleven thousand sheep with Murtpn'a Dip for a numher of years, and it has always giv«n me satisfatcion."/ MESSRS J. GAHAN &FQN,Pohonui, August; 18, 1910.—-We have been unable to find any live ticks after nsrag the dip. .' r :">"; '■'■"'■'■ : : : . [ Amongst the high prices"'; realised for wools treated with ■ MURTON'3 0.1 Pi those obtained for the VMlku/* "Bee,v;and "."Tit!'*- clips (from Waiapu District; East Coast)/ at" January swrics of London Wool Sales, 1910, may'be These 1, wools fetched up:to 16* d; 15& dA and 153 ospectively, for greasy crossbrpd. MEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO.. ACWNTS V t >R WAIRARAPA. lit mmmim iWiim i~*Wvl A. MATTHEWS, of mal, says abou WHITE'S SHEEP DIP, you should have no hesitatibn in using it. When addressing farmers in Masterton on Tuesday, October 6th, on "The History.'-and Breeding of Romhey Sheep," Mr : Matt hews stated, inter alia :".'■' "I hava'not seen a louse in my flock for TWENTY yaan, and if at shearing a tick Is saen 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 mora than ONCE during tho year, and always early In tho season." :For the past FIFTEEN YEARB; Mr Matthews has ÜBed WHITER, SHEEP DIP ONLY, and the above testimony sets out its merits beyoiid question. Healthy sheep, wellgrown, lustrous fleeces, and noCticki or insect life to trouble your sheep are assured when you use WAIRARAPA AGENTS, Masterton, Pahiatua, EketahutK Carterton, Greytown, Martinboroueh.. Featherston Agents: TOOGOOO AND CO.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10164, 14 February 1911, Page 8
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