LANDS FOR SALE. PERRY STREET, MASTEJBTOW. LAND AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, TO LET. DWELLING, 6. rooms, Lansdowiie,. • 1 acre land, stable, etc; 14s per week. DWELLING, 4 rooms, Kuripuui, 4a. per week. DWELLING, 6 rooms, Lincoln Road,. lis per week. ' FOR SALE. 2529 ACRES, Masterton, 7-roonied house, woolshed,- stable, 12 padfc£ s > 250 acz ' es well ploughed. S,Z lnter 'U.sheep to the acre. PRIGE £4,15s per acre. Stock at valuation. - No, 1804' 1700 ACRES, Masterton, dwelling. 7 rooms, woolshed, dip, vards. Large area been ploughed. Plenty > of standing totara. Winters 2600sheep' and 100 head of cattle This I property is close to Masterton, and nicely situated; no scrub. 4ni n 2 e «»-«e» flp^cation - No - !892 L^r"* 8 ! MMterton, 5-roomed duelling, trapshed, woolshed, and I all necessary 'buildings. Hilly WiT' f l E l&# passes. 'Winters 1* sheep besides,cattle. All: • surplus stock fattened on the nroperty. PRICE £8 5s per acre t€,ooo -ACRES. Splehdid xry L-arge family residence, situtfe xi n xrV? tL , e 'besf districts in\ the North Island. Winters 16,000 sheep and 1000 head of cattle, all ea "" ar , k -.Large area plough-! pStpf*? l sh,pped a V bed doori'KlLE £4 per acre. Easv term* A Ffew BARGAINS FROM OUR LIST. . ■■■...>.■..'■'■ freehbidj s within two miks of town on good metal road. AH in grass, well watered, sheep proof fences, 6 paddocks, andl near- • 'y all plousliable. Good 6-roomed , house, cowb Ails, sheepdip,. : yards, ' and- other sheds; 2} miles' from ■'v. Mory. , A Bargain at £l3 per acre. \ -■ - ''' \ ■ : ''.;'••'■''■-. ', Terms afranfted.: '",-'■; .570 MORES of first-class sheep country, O.R.P. with right of purchase at. 16s Ver ;.. re; 225, acres in. * - g.-ass, r t «ced, weii waWed, arid divided into 5 paddocks. Hilly and undulating with rich papa, formation; 2 new 3-roomed houses, .shedsy yards, orchard ; and gardens. Two miles from fownsMjp and pos£ office, school on property; This is a bargain; for .'an//eriergeticv ; ' ; /inan'."-' Or owner will exchange for Waikato land of tbiyn property at £3' v 10s per acre. Very easy terms ar- : ranged- ■■/ ; . : .':••:' v^-.V^V;';^:;/.■'■:/.■■/ HWe have large listsiof all kinds; of properties dn handj. and many clientswishing to ;buy, 'so'don't hesitate. If you buyerdrop us a "'-Me,-. and we will fee at your service; if you wish to sell ycur fiiiace, send us par- ■ tieulara. ■■■■ \ l^';j/7//''': y;.- v-vy-; .';;.i LAND RESTATE AGENTS; % _-;;'; JIO .BidgWafySti^ llttiiil%/; * X , T^*E£&£ ROM TESTIMONIALS J; KNIGHT, Eso,., Feilding, FebI'Murton's Dip" for the past 16 years,.! wish to place with you my prder : for it again this year) which: is sufiicient guarantee that it has giten ■■sa^sfactooii::---''---^'.;-.:. 1 /'■'' ' - ■'< V -, ' V ; Fortification; v tbn's/YDip for" i/Ther sheep are thoroughly cleaJi from lie© and ISfl^raßSflf series of '.woot.::RaJA«H' ; - V ;;: l -r";'■>■ JX)KOMARU FARMERS' CO-OP-ERATIVE G6:, Tokomaru Bay, Augas* 18, 1909. < ---EVery,,sheepfarmer in this districtis using your Dip, and they are all perfectly satisfied with-, '.tile'.results. 1 / / '•■' '■;',■'■■ '■<■:'■ ■''.'■■■. v --^ta, : ' August 22, have * dipped my flock of Between ten and eleventhousand sheep withvMurton'a Dip. ways given me satisfatcura/' MESSRS J. GAHAN & PON, Pohonui, August 18, 1910—We have been unable to find any live ticks after using the.dip/ :■. ■■;."^ v .'..' : ;-:r: v'/," v , ■'/.''' '■','■ .Amongst the high prices realised' for wools treated with MORTON»® DlPr those obtained for the 'fHlku." "Bee," and "THI" clips/(from/Waiapu District, East Coast),'at January ftfrrios of London Wool Sales, 1910, may be. mentioned. ; wools, fetehed up to 16Jd, 15Jd, and 15d * sspectively, for jgrefisy crossbred. «EW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERr .CANTILE AGENCY CO.. AGENTS KIR TTTKrWATRARAPAV /MEN you have read what HR r A. MATTHEWS, of'Watorongsmali says abou WHITE'S CHEEP pi Pi 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 Matt: hewsstatefcl, inter alia: "1 have not teen a louso in my flock, for TWENTY ytars, and If at shearing a tick Is leon It la such a RARE OCCURRENCE that the shsarer It otr> tain to call my attention to It. i have Just had over 600 ram hoggets shorn, AND NOT A TICK WAS SEEN AMONGST THEM, and I never dip mor* than ONCE during the year, and always early In the season." For the past FIFTEEN YEAR© Mr Matthews has used WHITE'S SHEEP DIP ONLY, and the above testimony sets out its merits beyond question. Healthy sheep, wellgrpwrii lustrous fleeces, arid no ticks or insect life to trouble your sheep are assured when son use WHITE'S DIP, WAIRARAPA AGENTS, Masterton, Pahlatua, Eketahuna, Carterton, Greytown, MErtlnborough. W.F.C.A., Featherston Agents > TOOCOOD AND CO.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10167, 17 February 1911, Page 8
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