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LANDS FOR SALE. W. M. Croickshaiik, PERRY STREET, MASTERTQiN. LAND AND GENERAL COMMIS« SION AGENT, . tiTlet. House, 6 rooms, 11 acres good cropping land, close to Mrfsterton; rent ■ ITs'Gd per week. 300 ACRES rich grazing country, close to Masterton, dwelling 8 rooms, yards, dip, stables, woolshed. Stock at present on property. 750 sheep, 18 cattle. Can be taken at valuation. Price £ls per acre. House, 6 rooms, bathroom, scullery, wash-house, pantry, fowlhouse, good orchard, quarter acre, all new and in tip-top ofdev. Price £380; £SO cash; !>alance at 6 per cent. r Section, quarter acre, Bannister St. ' Only £IOO. Terms £lO cash;- balance at 5 per cent ' _ TO LET. ■■■ DWELLING, 4 rooms, Kuripuni, 4s per week. DWELLING, 6 rooms, Lincoln Road, lis per week. i 1700 ACRES, Masterton, dwelling 7 rooms, woolshed, dip, yards. Large area been ploughed. Plenty of standing totara. Winters 2600 sheep and _ 150 head of cattle. This property is close to Masterton, nicely situated; no scrub. Price oh t application. • No. 1892 A Ftlft BARGAINS FROM OUP • LIST. 22 7 . : freehold, within two mil&s of town on good, metal road. AJI m grass, well watered, sheep proof fences, 6 paddocks, and neary ,|jr ■ ali :\Gooa. 6-roome3 bouse, c6wbails, sheepdip, yards,; and other sheue; 'miles from< factory. A "Bargain at £l3 per acre. Terms arraruseJ. (*7O ACREQ of first-class sheep couii*j7'i P - " Ws ' of purchase nt 16s per ...re; 225 acres in P;§ S3 « .ItSiced, weij watered: iand divided into 5 paddocks, I Hilly unduJatirig with rich paps formation; .2,-new :3-rooined houses,* sheds,; yards, orchard.!and 3.° m i? e s from.township and post office, school on property.? .ITiiß is a bargain, for an energetic man. Or owner will exchange for Waikato . land or toivn property at £$ 10s per acre. Very easy terms arranged We have large lists of all kinds of properties un hand, and many cliento wishing fn buy, so don't hesitate. If ; you &re a buyer drop us a line, and we will be at your service; if yon wish to .sell ycur place, send us particulars. H. Masemann & Co 4 LAND & ESTATE AGENTS, 1111 Ridjrway Stre«t, Wanganui. Murton's Dip. EXTRACTS.FROM TESTIMONIALS J. KNIGHT, Esq., Feilding, Feb—Having nßed Murton's lhp" for the' past IB years, I wish to place with you my order for it again this year, which is sufficiejifc guarantee that it has given satisfaction. JOHN MUIR,'Esq., Fortification. August' 30, 1909.—1 have tteei Mm' /ton's Dip for two years. The sheep are thoroughly dean from lice ticks. My clip brought top price through the whole of the Invercargfll series of wool saJ<*o. /TOKOMARU FARMERS' CO-OP-BRATIYE CO., Tokomaru Bay, August 18, 1909.—Every sheepfarmer in this district is using your Dip, and they are all perfectly satisfied with tfle results. ; W. S. MARSHALL, Esq., Rati; August 22, 1910.—1 have dipped my flock of between ten and eleven thousand sheep with Murt<m*s Dip for. a number of years, and it has always given hie satisfatcion." MESSRS J. GAHAN & £ON,Poho. nui, August 18, 1910.—We have been unable to find any live ticks after übing the dip. . ,■ Amongst the high prices realised ,for wools treated with MURTON'S DIP, those obtained for the "Hlku," VBea.'i and "Tlti" clips (from Waiapti District, East Coast), at January of London Wool, Sales, 1910, may be mentioned. These wools fetched up to 16|d, 15|<3, and 15d «sspectively, for greasy crossbred. HEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANtILE AGENCY CO., AGENTS FOR THE WATRARAPA. iSHEEP-FARMERS! WHEN you have read what Mil A. MATTHEWS} Of W a Jcr origin mal. saya abou WHITE'S SHEEP Dl P,' you should ha,ve ho hesitation in using it. When addressing fanners in Masterton on Tuesday, October 6th, on "The History and Breeding of Romney Sheep," Mr Matthews stated, inter alia: "I have not seen a lousa in my flock for TWENTY years, • ancS if at shearing a tick Is scan It is such a RARE OCCURRENCE that the shearer is oartain to call my attention to If. I have just had over 600 ram hoggets shorn, AND NOT a TICK WAS SEEN AMONGST THEM, and I never dip more than ONCE during the year, and always early in the season." For the past FIFTEEN YEARS Mr Matthews has used WHITE'S SbEEP DIP bNLY, 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 WHIT E S DIP, WAIRARAPA AGENTS, Masterton, Pahiatua, EkeUhuria, Carterton, Grey town, ~ Msrtlnboroush. W.I\G.A, ■ Featherston Agents i TOOGOOD AND CO.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10176, 28 February 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10176, 28 February 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10176, 28 February 1911, Page 8

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