LANDS FOR SALE. W. H. Cruickshaiik; PERRY STEEET, MASTEETON. LAND AND GENERAL COMMISSION ACENT. FOR SALE—A BARGAIN. HOUSE, 4 rooms half acre land, Makora Road, only £2OO. Terms £SO cash, balance b' per cent. Owner having purchased a large property, wishes to sell, or would let to good tenant at '7s pex week. WANTED— To purchase for client, good five-roomed dwelling, about quarter acre land. Price must not exceed £375. A BARGAIN. OWNER LEAVING DISTRICT. SMALL DAIRY FARM. PRICE £525. O i ACRES, all flat, near cream7&~L tf 7 * Dwelling 6 rooms; sheds: lb stall cowshed, an good order, btock at presents on property—--10 cows 1 horse *^ ft can be taken at valuation. PRICE, £525. A FfcW BARGAINS FROM OUR •' LIBT ' 127 ACRES, freehold, within tW* miles of town on good metal road. All m grass, well watered, sheep ' P roo J, fences; 6 paddocks, and nearly all plougiiable. Good 6-roomed house, cowhwis, sheepdip, yards, and other sheds;. H" miles from factory. A Bargain at £l3 ijer acre. ■:..••■'.• ':■":;"■ ; " Terms arranged.* 870 ACRES of first-class sheep coun- . try, O.R.P. with right of purchase at 16s per „.re; 225 in grass, fttnced, well watered, and and undulating with rich papa formation ; % new 3-roomed houses, sheds, yards, orchard and gardens. Z° maes from *o w nship and 1 post office, school- on property. .This »a * bargain -for an energetic man.' Or owner will exchange for Waikato land or town property ai-£8 10s per acre. Very easy terms 'arranged, / it ;- ! We have large li B ts of all kinds of properties on hand, and many cHento wishing to buy, so don't hesitate. If you are a buyer drop us a line; and we will beat your semoe-i if yob wish to sell your place, send us particulars. ,\- ■, ■ '.-s& : ';■■•: '■.*'";
LAND& ESTATE r 110 Bidgway Street^^n^anni,^ EXTRACTS FROM TESTIMONIALS J; KOTGHT, Esq.; Folding; Feb"Murton's, Dip? for JM past 15 order for it again this year> which is sufficwi t guarantee that it has given satisfaction. "r JOHN MTJdt >; jfißq. ( Fortification. ton's. Dip for two -years; The; sheep are thoroughly clean from lice and neks. l ; My clip brought price through the whole of; the InvercargiU series cif wooleaW ■■'■•■. i :^.- tokomaru farmers* eorot•ERATIVE CO., Tokomaru Bay> August 18, 1909.—Every sheepfarmer in this district is using your DipL and they are all perfectly satisfied with tae results. ; ; y'-. W. S. MARSHALL, Esq., RaU, August 22, 1910.—1 haveTdipped my flock of between ten"i.aiiif eleven thousand sheep with: Bjfurton'a Din ways given me satisfatcion." MESSRS J. GAHAN &f ON, Fohfi. ■nui, August 18, 1910.4-We have been unable to find any live ticks after a»» ing the dip. i . : ,';-^.:v Amongst the high prices realised for wools treated with MURTON't DIP, those obtained for the "Hlku," "Bee," and "Titl" clips (from Waiapu District, East Coast), ai January of London Wool Sales, 1910, may be mentioned. These woolsfetched up to 16* d, 15Jd, and 16d • aspectively, for greasy crossbred. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MER. CANTILE AGENCY CO., AGENTS 'wrm THE WATRARAPA.
'MEN you have read what MR A. MATTHEWS, of Waisronftftmal, gays abou WHITE'S SHEEP DIP, you should have no hesitation in using it. When addressing farmera in Masterton on Tuesday, October 6th, on ' u The History and Breeding of Romney Sheep," Mr, .Mattl>ews stated, inter alia: "T have not seen a lousa in my flock for TWENTY years, and irat shearing a tick Is sesn it is such a RARE OCCURR* /ENCE that the shearer Is osr> tain to call my attention to it. I have just had over 500 ramhoggets shorn, AND NOT A TICK WAS SEEN AMONCBT THEM, and I never- dip more than ONCE during the , :;: For' the'''"pabt''FlFTEEN ; ' YEARik Mr Matthews has used WHITE'SSHEEP DIP ONLY, and the above testimqny sets out its merits beyond question. Healthy sheep, wellgrown, lustrous fleeces, and no tiok* or insect life to trouble your sheep are assured when you use WAIRARAPA AGENTS, Maaterton, Pahiatua, Eketahuna, Carterton, Creytown, Maryborough. W.P.C.A. Featherston Agents > TOOGOOD AND CO.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10193, 21 March 1911, Page 8
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