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FARMERS PLEASE TAKE NOTE AC\(\ A C-RES, L.1.P., rent £2O "fcUU per year. Creamery, school and post- office, all within, one mile. (Stood metalled road. Now carrying 800 sleep and 30 head of cattle; Suitable for dairying. Easy country, part ploughablo. Buildings consist of house, 6 rooms, woolsked, cowshed, etc. Two sets sheep yards. The ■property is subdivided into 6 paddocks. PRICE £lO per acre for goodwill. '•*■ ' 667 Q ACRES First Class Land near O Masterton, very suitable for 'holding paddock. 1A A ACRES- Leasehold, near XUUMasterton. Suitable for dairying. Low rental. Early application. MAWiIi.M-ttlAiLI LANS VALUATORS, ESTATE AGENT!, SHARE BROKERS. M A.B T E.R T 0 ». Aigen*» for Bthq liMrarano* Company.

LIMITED. FAT STOCK FOR FREEZING. THE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPOBT COMPANY, feVpr* pared to receive STOCK for FREEZING and SHIPMENT ON CLIENTS' ACCOUNT, at lqwert rate* current in the Dominion. All particulars; as to charges -and. prices can be obtained on ttf the ; Company>, buyeri u under:— . "■'•' . -''■'■■

W. B. McFadzean, Feather ston, Telephone No. 53; T. W. McKenzie, Masterton, Telephone No. 346 office, pri rate residence Telephone No 118; Andrew Peters, Dansmeivirke, Telephone No. 27; Thos Riddel 1, Pahiatua, tele 1 phone No. 50. Ok to the Company** Heap Office : ..,.;_,, 18-20)H[untei* Street

:B, r ß-HARE ■ --.'■YV ARD CI). .AND, SBTAS© AND OQMMlS- _;;.■■'■ SION AGENTS, PAHIATUA, OvIU farm, •rery convenience. Freehold £l6 10s. Eaij terms. 868 3£)f\ ACRES, L.1.P., Rent £lO. &\J 300 in grass. House, woolshed, etc. Owner's interest £4 10s. Only £4OO cash required. Balance at 4£ and u percent. 783 u X limestone country, all fenced and divided into small cottages, 2011 sheep shora this year, including 600 lambs. Carries also 100 head cattle. Freehold £ll. Only £SOO cash required.

! f\f\ ACRES, ilch dairy land, jLUU milks 40 cows, ihighly improved, good buildings. Ereehold £35; £SOO cash, balance 5 years at i 5 per cent. 281 C*(*C* ACRES, L.I P., and O.R.P. UUUWeII improved. Good buildings. Will carry l£ ewes, ibesides Cattle. PRICE £8 10a. Terms. 1/jAA ACRES, well improved !JL rtU U, house, woolsEed, dip and yards. Winters over 2 big sheep per acre, besides cattle. TVeehold £9 10s —£2ooo cash, balance arranged. 866 OKA ACRES L.1.P., all in B™**, £IQ\J well divided. GHood 8-room-M house, woolsbed, yorda; a very nice property. Rent £l2 per annum. Guaranteed to winter 3 sheep per acre. PRICE £7 10t; onty £350- cash required. > ACRES, one of fehV " bwi t\) properties iu the Pahiatua county, carrying 2300 sheep besidej a lot of cattle. Returns last year, £I6OO. Beautiful 10-a-come-d residence. Price £lB 10s. Easy term*. fJQ ACRES, Bom© of th© richeflt • O. land in tie Pahiatua County,' dairying 40 cows; 15 acres xeEearv© given in; well improved: part mxdier cultivation. Tenure L.I.P. Stent £27 11b per half year. Gwm&r'a mterest £22 per acre. Cheapest property in the market- Dairy herd cam be had if required. A A A ACRES, all in grass, aad 'XjxJ fenced aod divided. Well watered. 200 Aorea OJt.P. Amd 200 Acres L.I.P. Rent £25. Good 2 fl&esp country. Prioe for owner's interest £6 10b. Good terms arranged. WB KA.7S A KBAh GOQDJffiUf. SUN TH4T WI OAJT RWJOlfc-

LUNG WORM ■»"T is now approaching the season _ when lambs begin to show the effects of this scourge, and as preventative measures are better than curative ones, we strongly recommend "ROBERTSON'S RED CROSS WORM DRENCH" to the farmers. Drench early, and have healthy hoggets. This "IDRENCH" 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, LW>

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10610, 17 April 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10610, 17 April 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10610, 17 April 1912, Page 8

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