LANDS FOR SALE. THE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT CO* LIMITED, MANURE MANUFACTURERS. Offices: lAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON Works: NGAHAURA'NGA. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. W.M.E.Co. MANURES Net Cash on Trucks at Ngahauranga ia a cwt. sacks. For i cwt. sacks, si~ per ton extra is charged. No. I Mixture £5/7/0 per ton No. 3 „ *5/5/No. 5 M £5/2/6 „ Potato ,\ *B/2/9 „ Imported Superphosphats £5/5/- (V Particulars of Analysis posted to address on application. Special Mixtures can be made at any time to suit Farmers. FAT STOCK for FREEZING THE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT CO., Ltd., if> prepared to receive stock for FREEZING and SHIPMENT on CLIENTS' ACCOUNT, at lowest rates current in the Dominion. The Company is also prepared to buy Fat Sheep, Lambs and Cattle. All Particulars as to Charges Mid Prical fee obtained on application to the Company's Buyers:— W 8. Hffcriozoan, reatnerßton, Tel. No. W • T. W. -MoKen»i#. Masrerton, office Office, 11R Private Residence. Andr** Petart, Danrievlrka, Tel. No. 97. Tho». Rldncll, Pfibiatn®, T»l. No. ?0
Peter Tuiloch, t Stock, Land andlEstato a grant MAIN STREET. PAHIATUA, 1 QQACRES, Freehold, all in JL t/O gras-8, except 8 acres in crops. Well fenced and subdivided into 10 paddocks. Well watered. Will carry 60 cows besides sheep; 8roomed liouso and all outbuildings; 14-bail cowshed, ' trap shed, ' stable, etc. Two miles from good town; fmile from school and 1 mile from obeese factory. PRICE £22 15s per acre. £6OO cash required. ' A SPLENDID DAIRY FARM FOR SALE. KH ACRES Freehold, all in grass, t) 4 fence adnd subdivided; well watered, will carry 20 cows; good roomed house and, all outbuildings, cowshed and sheep yards; 4 miles from good town. Good • roa/ds. PRICE £lB per acre, as a going concern, including the following stock:— 16 cpws, horse, cart and harness, cans, etc. ; and a New Separator. Casr required only £3OO. \ ' i 68 ACRES Freehold, fenced and stibdivided, well watered, 7$ acres in crops, 2 stacks hay given in. balance in grass, 4-roomed bouse, scullery, 7-bail cowshed, dairy, . trapshed, etc. dose to Konini railway station, factory and school 1J miles, Good road. PRICE £2l per acre. £4OO cash. ' 1074 . ACRES Freehold, ring fenced and subdivided, well watered, will carry 1£ sheep to the acre, besides cattle; 400 acrei flat, balance easy bills. Carrying at present 1500 sheep, andvso head of cattle; 10 " miles from Pahiatua by good road; 1J miles from school, factory, etc. ; 6-roomed house and outbuildings i PRICE .£8 .5« per ; acr€>. \Gw>d ' terms can bo arranged. .. , s '
. GOOD DAIRY OR CROPPINC v! FARM. FOft SALE BY JN orris <fe Bell, TAURAN G A. Exceptional Opportunity for man with moderate means to obtain a most profitable farm In first-clags or* der. /f_o ACSEES, situated 011 apoint in Tauramga Harbour, all of wihacih are famous for rich land. Sea on two sides. . Splendid lumrimg for launches, which run >up to Tiuranga under 2$ tours j miles by level road from tihe township of Katikati, and handy to WaiM Goldfields, one of the best markets in the Doininion. Good six atwrned ihouse ' (just had £2OO spent on it); large rooanis and extra largesquaire veranrdah... Stables, implement shed, cow shed, tool (house, tanks supplied with aiew and up-to-date force pump. All level and ploughable.All •ring fenced and divided , in±o seven .paddocks ; 8 acres in young orchard ofwell'sieleabed trees)' 40 aores young grass, and 20 acres maize. TEhas property de situated in a progressive district which is now being largely developed, and all prices in the locality must advance very «mubh during the next few year®, iand tihe Main East Ooast Railway (as now 'authorised and 12 miles almost completed) runs past' 1 quite close to this property. PRICE only £ls pear acre; £BOO cash, and must be sold ait once. Stock and sundries at valuation.
SHEEP-FARMERS! TJKTHEN you have read whit M H ;Vy.,A. MATTHEWS, el Walercnp* mal, uys abou W HITE'B SHEE? 5 DIP, y<m ehooid have no hesitatioa : via nsing itiWWhen addi'eaemg farm- ■' era in. Maaterton on Tuesday, Oola -ber v 6th, on "The History and-Breed-ing of Bosihey Sheep," MrMiti hews stated, inter alia: "I have hot seen a lout* m my nock for TWENTY yaara, and If at shearing a tlok l> mik It Is suoh a RARE OCCURR> ENCE that tha shearer Is ear* tain to call my attention te It. I have Just had over 800 raw hoggets shorn, AND NOT a TICK WAS SEEN AMONGST THEM, and I never dip mar* than ONCE during the year, and always early In the season." For the past FIFTEEN YEAR* Mr Matthews has used WHITE'S SHEEP DIP ONLY, and the abovt testimony seta ont its merits heyood question. Healthy sheep, wellgrown, lustrous fleeceß, and no tioki insect Hfe to trouble your aheap dire assured when you use WHITES DIP» WAIRARAPA AGENTS, Maatartan, Pahltitut, Ehitahsm Carterton, Creytown, Martin borough. fiV.FJC.As Frattarcton Agents t
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10406, 29 August 1911, Page 8
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