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FARMERS PLEASE TAKE NOTE AAA ACRES, L.I.P, rent £2O rfc\J\J per .year. Creamery, school and post office, all within one .mile. (Jood metalled road. Now carrying 800 sheep 30 head of cattle; Suitable for dairying;. Easy country, part ploughaible. Buildings consist of house, 6 rooms, woolshed, cowshed, etc. Two sets sheep yards. The property is subdivided into 6 paddocks. PRICE £lO per acre for goodwill. . ■ .667 8 ACRES Firet Class Land near Masterton, very suitable for holding paddock. iAA ACR.ES Leasehold, near JL \JU Masterton.'Suitable for dairying. Low rental. Early application. ffingßßSli LAND VALUATORS, ESTATE AGENTS. SHAKE BROKERS. M A S T E R T-0 N. Agenifcs for Bom Lwrnrsno© Company.

, LIMITED. _ _ *"&"*" FAT STOCK FOR FREEZING. THE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT COMPANY, LIMITED, is prepared to receive STOCK for FB.EEZING and SHIPMENT ON CLIENTS' ACCOUNT, at lowest nit*, current in the Dominion. The Company is also prepared to buy FAT SHEEP, LAMBS and CATTLE. All. particulars as to obtained on application to the Company's buyers m under:— W. J3. MoFadzean, Feather ston, Telephone. No. 53; T. W. McKehzie, Mastexton,' Telephone No. 346 office,, pri vate residence Telephone No 118; Andrew Peters, Danoevirke, Telephone No. 27; Thos Riddiell, Pahiatua, tele phone No. 50. OR TO THE COMI*ANT*fI Head Office : 18-20 Hunter Street, Wellington.

AND 00, - AND, ESTATS AND GOMMIS- -'■■■. ..■■■■/ SION AGEOTS, t . PAHIATUA. lAA ACRES, a real good mixed )\J\J farm, every convenience. Freehold £l6 10s. Easy terms. 868 3s)f\ ACRES, L.1.P., Rent £lO. j£i\J 300 in .grass. House, woolshed, etc. Owner's interest £4 10s. ! Only £4OO cash required. Balance at 4 £ arid ■Jper eent. 783 76y\ ACRES, very rich limestone £ajl limestone country, all fenoi ed and divided into small cottages, 2011 sheep shea this year, including 600 lambs., Carries also 100 head cattle. 'Freehold £ll. Only £SOO cash required. 1 Aft ACRES, ilch dairy land, Jl\J\j milks 40 cows, iiighly improved, good buildings. Freehold £35; £SOO cash, balance 5 years at 5 per cent. 281 6 Of* ACRES, L.I P., and O.R.P. U\J Well, improved. Good build- ! ings. Will carry 1$ ewes, ibesides Cattle. PRICE £8 lus. Terms. 1 /LftA A< DKES, well improved irfcUvJ house, wool shed, dip and yards. Winters over 2 big; sheep per acre, besides cattle. Freehold £9 10s —£2ooo cash, balance arranged. 866 2K(\ ACRES L.IJP., all in gran*, L?U well divided. Good 8-room-ed house, woolsibed, yards j a v&rj nice property. Bent €l3 par annum. Guaranteed i» winter 8 sheep per acre. PRICE £7,10 a; only £350 cash required. 9 Of* ACRES, one of tt» best OU properties in the, Pabiata* county, carrying 2300 iheep besides ft lot of cattle. ' Retramc last ye»r, I £I6OO. Beautiful lOnroomed residence. Price £lB 10s. Easy ten**. J J7Q ACRES, ©oiae of the richest 4 *J land in the PaMatua County, dairying 40 tows; 15 acres reserve given, in; well improved: part undier cultivation. Tenure L.I.P. Beat £27 llsper haJf year. Owner 5 ® in.-' teres* £22 per aore. Cheapest paso- J party ia the market- Dairy herd eaa be hadi if required. ' A Aft ACRES, a!] in grass, and j £±\J%J fenced and divided. Well ! watered. 200 A«rea O4R.P. and) 200 Acres L.I.P. Bent £25. Good 2 ©heep country. Price for owner's interest £6; 10e». Good terms arrang- '< ed. 1

WBIHAYB A WAD GOOD fIELK KUN THAT WS OAJ? REOOIk IUNd WORM "T is now approaohing the season when lambs begin to show the effects of this scourge, and as jweventar tive measures are better than curative ones, we strongly recommend "ROBERTSON'S RED , CROSS WORM DRENCH" to the farmers.' Di-each early, and have healthy hoggets. This "IDRENOH" has been phenomenally successful in the Dominion, although only introduced two years ago. On© 8s packet does 800 lambs or 400 sheep, and two {benching tubes are enclosed in each packet with, full directions for us©. Sole Agents: ABRAHAM AND WILMAMS, LML

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10611, 18 April 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10611, 18 April 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10611, 18 April 1912, Page 8

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