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FARMERS PLEASE TAKE NOTE FIRST-pLASS OPPORTUNITY TO PROCURE A GOJD AND WELL KNOWN FARM. WiNER wishes to r.etire from actWILL OXLY BE IN THE MARKET A SHORT TIME. 1 1 AH ACRES, within 11 miles XIUU of Master ton, and one milo from school. 1 0 Acres bush; thebalance is well grassed; 700 acres (plougliable. The wintering capacity is 700 ewes, 700 hoggets,"ami 100 head cattle. The buildings consist of .4roomed house- and conveniences, dairy, cowshed and Jiayshed. The property is well subdivided, and there is plenty of water. Good terms can b© arranged. Price on application. This is a lira r gain. —mso— Knn ACRES partly flat; about OUU 70 acres good-dairying land; ring fenced, mostly wire netting; will carry 750 breeding ewes. Well watered'. PRICE £6 10s per acre. £212-5 can remain for years at 5 per John Fraaw «u<\ €o. LAND VALUATORS, E IST ATE ACENTO, BHARE BROKERS. mastertcw A.gfvnitis for Bnn jju<Bnr«uoe Company. cent.

..The.. Wellington Meat Export Company LIMITED. FAT STOCK FOR FREEING, THIS MEAT EXPORT COMPANY, LIMITED, is prepared to receive STOCK for FREEZING and SHIPMENT ON CLIENTS' ACCOUNT, at lowest rates current in the Dominion. The Company is also pre- * pared to buy EAT SHEEP, „ LAMBS and CATTLE. All particulars as to charges and prices can be , obtained on application to the Company's buyers as under I W. B. SlcFadzean, Feather ston, Telephone JSr. 53; T. W. McKonzle, Masterton," Telephone No. 346 office, pri vate residence Telephone No 118; Andrew Peters, Danneivirke, Telephone No. 27; jThos Riddell, Pahiatua, tele I phone No. 50. Or jo the Company's mead Office : 18-20 Hunter Street, Wellington. E. J5 HARE

AND CO. _ ESTATBAND COMMISSION AGENT 3, PAHIATUA. OAA ACRES, a real good mixed OUU farm, every convenience. Freehold £l6 10s.- Easy terms. 868 QQA AGRES, L.1.P., Rent £lO. 300 in grass. House, woolshed, ..etc. Owner's interest £4 10s. Only £4OO cash required. Balance at 4£ and o per cent. 783 AGRES, very rich limestone I JL limestone country, all fenced and divided into small • cottages, 2011 sheep shorn this year," including 600 lambs. Carries also 100 head cattle. Freehold £ll. Only £SOO cash required. IAA ACRES, lich dairy land, JLUU milks 40. cows, highly improved, good .buildings. Freehold £35; £6OO cash, 'balance 5 years at 5 per cent. 281 (\(\CK ACiRES, L.1.P., and OJtJP. LI Uvi Well improved. Good build- I ings. Will carry If ewes, besides' Cattle. PRICE £8 10s. -(Terms. j 1/j HO AGRES, .well improved ' .1 t:UU house, woolsEed, dip and) yards. Winters over 2 big sheep per' acre, besides cattle. Freehold £9 10s —£2ooo cash, balance arranged. 866 OKA ACRES L.1.P., in jUUxJ well divided. Good 8-room-ed house, wookfoed, yards; * very nioe property. Rent £l2 per annum. Guaranteed to winter 2 sheep per acre. PRICE £7 10a: only £350 cash required.

ACRES, on© of the best properties in the Pahiatua county, carrying 2300 sheep beside® a lot of cattle. Return® last year, £I6OO. Beautiful 10-roomed residence. Price £lB 10». Easy terra#, ACRES, tpome of the richest land in the Pahiatua County, dairying 40 cows; 15 acres reserve given in; well improved: part under cultivation. Tenure L.I.P. Bent £27 11b per half year. Owni&r'jß iater©Bt £22 per acre. Cheapest property in the market. Dairy herd can he had if required. Aflfi AGUES, all in grass, and. TtUU fenced and divided. Well watered. 200 Acre® O.R.P. and 200 Acres L.I.P. Rent £25. Good 2 sheep country. Price for owner's interest £6 10s; Good terms arranged.

WE HAVE A SEAL GOOD MILK BUN THAT W! OiJf &EOOMLING WORM IT is now approaching the season when lambs begin to show the effects of this scourge, and as preventative measures are bett-er than curative ones, we strongly recommend "ROBERTSON'S RED OROSS WORM DRENCH/' to the farmers. Drench early, and have healthy hoggets. This "IDRENOH" has been phenomenally successful in the Dominion, although only introduced two years ago. One 8s packet does ■ 800 lambs or 400 sheep, and two drenching tubes are enclosed in each packet with full directions for use. Sole Agents: ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, Ltd.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10589, 22 March 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10589, 22 March 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10589, 22 March 1912, Page 8

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