AUCTIONEERS' NOTICES. WEDNESDAY, 14th JUNE, At 2 p.m. sharp. CLEARING SALE. OPAKI ROAD. GRATIH, who is leaving if or Sydney, to sell at iher homestead, the whole of her Live and Dead Stock, Furniture, etc., WITHOUT RESERVE, at above address, time and date. Particulars in Wednesday's issue. J: B: KEITH. LANJ) ft ESTATE AGENT, 160 QUEEN STEEET. MASTEBTON Eepreientative—S, AYME3, lf|A ACRES, Freehold, all in UU grass, a fair portion ploughable. when stumped. Ring fenced and subdivided into six paddocks, all well watered. Carrying 2 sheep besides oattle. Wintered last year 442 sheep, besides cattle and horses. Buildings: House 5 rooms, bathroom, wash-house, dairy, cowshed, woolshed, yards, hayshed, dip, trapshed, etc. Situated 1 mile from cheese factory and school; 6 miles from town by good road. PRICE £l2 per acre. Terms £SOO cash; balance can remain on mortgage. TO LEASE. On A ACRES, real good dairy £xJ\J farm, all level, handy to factory, school and railway station. Buildings, House, and all necessary outbuildings. Rent 25s per acre. No Goodwill. Half year's rent in advance. No. 1167. TO LEASE. yjAA ACRES, splendid sheep TtrUU country, situated 5 miles from town. Close to school, etc. House, 4 rooms, and all outbuildings. Rent 12s 6d per acre. Half year's rent in advance. No. 1168. Three Good Chances. 95 ACRES Dairy Farm, 11 paddocks, good house, etc. £I9OO. £4OO cash. 95 ACRES, carry 30 cows, divided into 8 paddocks. £I9OO. £SO« cash. 98 ACRES, 20 cows, 4 heifers, bull, sheep, pigs, horse, cart and uten- , sils. Going concern, £2l per acre. £750 cash. T. 1 Land Agent EketahunaMurton's EXTRACTS FROM TESTIMONIAL! J. KNIGHT, Esq., Peildmg, Feb"Murton's Dip" for the past IS years, 1 wish to plaae with you my order fox It again this year, which it aufficie-tt guarantee that it haa giver satisfaction. JOHN MUIR, Esq., Fortification, August 80, 1909.—1 have u*ed Mufr ton's Dip (or two years. The sheep are thoroughly clean from lie© ana ticks. My clip brought top price through the whole of the Inveroargiß series of wool sales* TOKOMARU FARMERS' CO-Ot-ERATIVE CO., Tokomarn Bay, August 18, 1909.—Every sheepfarmer in this district is using your Dip, and they are all perfectly satisfied with tile results. W. S. MARSHALL, Esq., Ret*, August 22, 1910.—1 have <»— *» thousand sheep with "Murton's . Di for a number of years, and it has always given me satisfatcion." MESSRS J. GAHAN & PON, Pohc nui, August 18,1910.—We have been unable to find any live ticks after atfag the dip. Amongst the high prices realised for wools treated with MURTON'S DIP, those obtained for the "Hlku," "Bee," and "Tltl" clips (from Waiapu District, East Coast), at January swies of London Wool Sales, 1910, may be mentioned. These wooli fetched up to 16jd, 15Jd> and ISe" ospectively, for greasy crossbred. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MER CANTILE AGENCY CO., AGENTS FOR THTS WATRARAPA InTfcßiish _ wTOS h Ihe safe Sfimulani MccJical Properties.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10230, 12 June 1911, Page 8
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