LANDS FOR SALS. PERRY STREET, MASTERTON. LAND AND GENERAL COMMISv SJON AGENT. TO LET. DWELLING, 6 rooms, Lausdowne,/ I acre land, stable, etc; 14s per week. DWELLING, 4 rooms, Kuripuni, 4a per week. DWELLING, 6 rooms, Lincoln Road, lis per week. FOR/SALE. 2529 ACRES, vMasterton, 7-roomed bouse,, woolshed, stable, 12 paddock?, 250 acres well ploughed. Will winter L} sheep to the acre. 1 PRICE £4 los per acre. Stock at valuation. No. 1894T 1700 ACRES, Masterton, dwelling 7, i rooms, woolshed, dip, yardsj Large area been ploughed. Plenty, of/standing totara. Winters 2600 sheep and 150 head of cattle. This property is close to and nicely situated; no scrub. Price on application. No. 1892 400 ACRES, Masterton, 5-roomed dwelling, trapshed, woolshed, and all ■> necessary buildings. Hilly country. All English grasses. Winters H sheep besides cattle. AH surplus stock fattened on the perty. PRICE £8 5s per acre^ No. 1876 16,000 AGREES Splendid Coast Country. Large family residence, situ-t ated in one of the best districts in l the North' Island. Winters 16,000 sheep and 1000 head of cattle, all one earmark. Large; area ploughSSt/w^? 1 slu PPed at shed door. ±*KIGL £4 per acre. Easy terms.• A FhlV .BARGAINS FROM OUR
;..:■■.•■. i.!sr. ' /■;.■ :■:-:■■..■;.• 227 ACRES, freehold, '■' within twtf, mil&s of town on good'metal road. AJI in grass, well watered, sheep proof fences, P paddocks; and near-•» 'y aji plou«;liable. s Good 6-roomed /' house, cowbails, sheepdip, yards/ . and others sheds; + j£ miles froifr factory. 'A Bar cram at £l3 per .;. acre. : -'; . .■ ■■■-" ■::■*". Terms'arranged. ' ; ?:o MCRE3 of first-class sheep conn--with right of purcnase> ■dt I6s per , ,re; :225 acres in '■■ f : *ass, fi«ncedi wen watered,: iand divided into ■. 5. paddocks. Hilly and- unduiatirig with rich papa* i formation; 2 new 3-roomed u , sheds, yards, orchard and gardens': 5 * To miles, from toWnsTiip and post * office, school in property. ThisJs ;; a bargain for ah energetic' -maa; ; Or; owner will 'exchange for Wai-v kato land or; town property at £3 'v 10s per acre.'; f .■■•■;.',. T .;''' '.'■' -r' ;':\;t'-v£*^#- y: ; We have large iis^ai: of vail kinds "of 'H properties on hand, and many, clientcv \ wishing to buy, >so don't hesitate; If you are a buyer drop us; a! line, : and will be atsypur service -if you wish to sell ycur place, send as par-' ticulare. •"■'•.■; -:^V'';- ; '-'. ; : c : <-'•"'•;■' EEBfctfJMUl'tffcßffl LIND Af SBTATE AGE3STTS;; .; UO Bidgway Street,; Wahganui; liiSiffi EXTRACTS FROM TESTIMONIALS 3i KI«GHT, Esq., tellding, Febs^#»; p™{efl that :t has irivea ;satisfaction. - '•'*-:. ■'-ft -.i >?w*^:: ; wmEi^Mmmmm ton s^ Dip for two years: This isHeeß are thoroughly clean from |lio© and ticks. My : cli~ v —-^"■•—" • HiilfHll iita rt iri BSilapSffiSl? series of wool salon. ■■;•:■.. TOKQMARTT FARMERS' CO-OP-ERATIVE CO., Tokomaru Bay, August 18; sheepfarmer in this district is usiiig your Dip, > and they are all perfectly satisfied with toe results. W. S. MARSHALL, Esq., Rat», August 22, 1910.—1 have dipped my flock of between ten and eleven thousand sheep with Murton's Dit* given me satisfatcion." MESSRS J. GAHAN& g=ON, Poh«*. nuvAugust 18, 191,0—We have been unable to find any live ticks after h* rag the dip. - Amongst the high prices realisedl for wools treated with MORTON'S TUP. f.linoa £._ i.t-1 Kim... »«■ "Bee," andV'Tltl" clips (from Wai^ apU District, East Coast), at January series of London WboLSales,' 1918, may be mentioned. These wools fetched, up to 16Jd, 16'Jd, and 15d »aspectiyely, for greasy crossbred.. ;,; new zealand loan and mercantile agency co.. agents for the watrarapa: <MMm
WHEN you have read what Mfl A. MATTHEWS, of Watering*, mat, says abou WHITE'S SHEEP .DIP, you should have no hWitation in using it. When addressing farmera in Masterton on Tuesday, Ooto» her 6th, on "The History and Breeding of Romney Sheep," Mr Matthews stated, inter alia: '..';.' ''■'■''■' "I have not seen a louse in my flock ,ffor TWENTY years, : and If at shearing a tide Is seen It Is SUCh a RARE OCCURRENCE that the shearer Is cor- ' tain 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 ear|y ; In ,' --For Mr Matthews has used WHITE'O SHEEP DIP ONLY, and the above testimony sets out its merits beyond question. Healthy sheep, wellgrown, lustrous fleeces, and no ticki . or insect life to trouble your sheep ' are assured when you use WAIRARAPA AGENTS, Masterton, Pahlatua, Efcatahui.e. Carterton, Grey town, Martlnboroush, W.F.C.A., Featherston Agents s TOOGOOO AND CO.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10174, 25 February 1911, Page 8
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