LANDS FOR SALE. W. H. Cruicksiiaiik, PEREY STREET, MASTERTOft. LAND AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. 1 ACRESj 4 miles from railway station, Hawke's. Bay, 4 miles from school, good roads.. 100 acres swedes, SO acres rape and; turnips, 130 .acres stubble, 70 acres just sown English grasses, 20 acres, barley, balance grass. All ploughable; 15 paddocks, new fences, wiell watered. Buildings are all new, . 8-roomett house, scullery, etc, All convenience's, detached washbouse and man's whare, large woolshed, loft, 7-Btali stable, loose bos, harness room, implement shed, trap shed, pig stye, fowl houses, sheep yards.; Winters 2000 big sheep, 60 to 100 cattle and horses: Rates about £3O per annum. * PRICE £12,800;'£400 cash; balance caa r©mai|i 9 years at cent: Mail in and out each day-
J. B. KEITH. LAND & ESTATE AGENT, 160 QUEEN STREET. MASTEBTON Beproeeatative—S. AYMEB. 8-Rooa!m Hstue, with all coavenaeaoes, Miriam Street; Land JSSfUhm 6 ofoihaird and garden. PEIOE £3OO. FOR SALE. Houm, 5 rootoSj wash-house, copper and tubs, gas, etc. Land half cash. 805 **HB*i . 6 rooms, oopper gas, etc. Situated 'Lattsdowne, Price £4OO. Terms ■;;£*6o cash. ~. ■:. >■ •■.■■;', 965. Heusf, 6 rooms, wash-house, copper and tubs, gas, etc. Land half acre. Price £325. Terms £25 ~"V 1085 Murton's
CXTRACTB FROM TESTIMONIAL! ', Bm., Fefldiiig, Feb"MnrtaaVDip'* for the past 15 order tot it again this year, which is f •officwrtfi giiarante© that ft haß gireo TOKQMARU FABMEKB' 00-Oi-ERATIVE Ofr, Tokomaru Bay, Anglist 18, 1909.—Every sheepfarmer m this district is usin *" the results. '..:', IW; S. MARSHALL, Esq.,i Bate, August 22. 1910.—1 hare dipped my flock of between ten and eWes .fchjmaand sheep with, Morton's Dip ways myen me satisfatcion." MESSRS J. GAHAN & g=ON, Foho. nm, August 18, 1910.—We have been unable to find any live ticks after oe> mg the dip. /Amongst the high prices realised for wools treated with MURTON'f DIP, those obtained for the fMHIku," "Bet," arid 'Tltl" clips (from WaV apti District, East Coast), at January M»r*es of London, Wool salesV 1910* nlijr'be nientioned. -These wools fetched, np to 16£ d, 15* d, and Isd «aspeotiveTy, for greasy crossbred; . HEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MER. v CANTILE AGENCY CO;,
7"MEN you have read what MR A. MATTHEWS, of Waicroniemat, says abou white's sheep 01P, you should have no hesitation in using it. When addressing farmera in Masterton on Tuesday, October 6th, on *?The History and Breeding of Bomney Sheep," Mr Mat*haws stated, inter alia: "I hav* not seen a lousa m my/ flock tor TWENTY years, and If at shearing a tick Is mm It |t such a RARE OCCURRENCE that the shear.r It M r~ tain to call my attention ta It. f have Just had over 580 ram hoggets shorn, AND NOT * TICK WAB SEEN AMONGST THEM, and I never dip mora than ONCE during the year, and always early In the season." For the pa*t FIFTEEN YEAR! Mr Matthews has used WHITE'! SHEEP DIP ONLY, and the abova testimony sets out its merits beyond question. Healthy sheep, wellgrown, lustrous fleeces, and ho ticks or insect life to trouble your sheen are assured when you use WHITE'S DIP* WAIRARAPA AGENTS, Masterton, Pahlatua, EketahuiM, Carterton, Crcytown, Martlnborough. W.FXJ.A, Fiatherston Agents i TOOGOOD AND 60.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10225, 28 April 1911, Page 8
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