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LANDS FOR SALE* W» H. Cruickshaiik, PERRY STREET, MASTERTONLAND AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. FOR SALE—A BARGAIN. HOUSE, 4 rooms half acre land,' Makora Road, only £2OO. Terms £SO cash, balance (j per cent. Owner having purchased a, large property, .wishes to sell, or would , ie| to good tenant at 7s ' per week. WANTED —• To purchase for client, good five-roomed dwelling, about quarter acre land. Price must not exceed £375. 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 valua t-ion. Price £ls per acre. 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. 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, and" nicely situated; no scrub. Price on application. No. 1892 A FfcW BARCAINS FROM, OUR LIST. 227 ACRES, freehold, within two ■ mil&s of town on good metal road. . All in grass, well watered, sheep proof fences, .6 paddocks, and nearly all Good 6-roomed house, cowb*i!s, sheepdip, . yards, and other sheds; ly miles from factory. A 'Bargain at £l3 V per ■ acre. Terms arranged.: C7O ACRES of first-class sheep country, O.R.P, with right pf purchase 1 at l€ts jper: ...tre ; . 225 acres in gr*ass, Ttinced, weu watered, and divided into 5 ! paddocks Hilly and undulating with rich papa formation; 2 now 3-roomed houses, sheds,, yards, orchard and gardens. Two -miles from township and post offioe, school oil property. This is a bargain for an energetic man. Or owner will exchange for Waikato land or town property at £3 10s per acre. Very easy lerms ar- ' rangedWe have large lists of all kinds of properties on hand, and .many client? wishing to buy, so don't hesitate. If you Are a, buyer jdrop us a line, and we will fee at your service; if yon wish to sell your place, send us particulars. H. Uttasemann & Co., LAND & ESTATE AGENTS, 1 HO Riaewav Street, Wangamri. Murton's Dip. CXTRACTS FROM TESTIMONIALS J. KNIGHT, Esq., Feilding, February . 36th, ■ 191J —Having need "MurtonVDip" for the past 15 years, I wish to plase with you my order for.it again this year, which is Btiificiant guarantee that :t has given satisfaction. , JOHN iMUIR, Esq., Fortification, August'Bo, 1909.—1 have Uc-wi Mutton's Dip for two years. The Bbeep are thoroughly clean from lice and ticks. My clip brought top price through, the' whole of tne lnvercargill series of wool salm. TQKOMARTJ FARMERS' CO-OP-ERATIYE CO., Tokomaru Bay, August 18, 1909.—Every sheepfarmer in this district is using your Dip, and they are all perfectly satisfied with tae results. W. S. MARSHALL, Esq., Rat®, August 22, 1910.—1 have dipped my flock of between ten and eleven thousand sheep with Murton's .'Dip for a number; of years, and it has al: ways given me satisfatcion.'' MESSRS J. GAHAN A !?ON, Pohenui, August 18, 1910 —We have been unable to find any live ticks after ingthedip. for wools treated with MURTON'S DIP, those obtained for the "Hifcu,** and ''Tltl" clips (from Waiapd District; East Coast), at January series of London Wool Sales, 1010, mar be mentioned. These woolsfetched up to 16Jd> 15H> and 15d «aspectively, for greasy crossbred. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MER* CANTILE AGENCY C 0,,? ' AGENTS Bf)R THE WATRARAP^. SHEEP-FARMERS J WHEN yon have read what MRA. MATTHEWS, of Walcrongftmal, saya abou WHITE'S SWEEP DIP, 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 Matthews stated, inter alia: "I have not seen a louse in my flock for TWENTY years, and If at shearing a tick Is seen it is SUCh a RARE OCCURRENCE that the shearer Is oertain to raM my attention to it. I ; have Just had over 500 rani 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 W H ITE't SHEEP DIP ONLY, and the above testimony sets out its merits beyond question. Healthy sheep, wellgrown, lustrouß fleeces, and no tick*, or insect life to trouble your sheep-, are assured when you use WHITENS DIP* WAIRARAPA AGENTS, Masterton, Pahlatua, Eketahu'ia., Carterton, Greytown, Martlnboroush. w.f\c.A; ■ ; Featherston Agents r TOOGOOD AND CO.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10183, 8 March 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10183, 8 March 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10183, 8 March 1911, Page 8

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