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LAND ADVERTISEMENTS. A/.H,CRUICKSHANK PERRY STREET, MA3ETRTON, LAND AND CENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. SHEtP FARM FOR SALE. QOO / C Tenui UVJU Small Dwelling, 600 Acres n™ i £5 l°, s . per acre > including ,// 900 sheep. This property can 6a W great.y unproved. Easj terms. DAIRY FARM FOR SALE OR EXCHANCE. ■ 5 A ACRES, dwelling 6 rooms, 16 \J stall cow-shed, trap shed, mcrstye. Waters 18 cows and 1 horsi. Only 1 mile from creamery an<j school. Nearly all ploughahle wiien stumped. PRICE £27 15s per acre lerms say £4OO cash, balance to Be pranged, or will exchange for freehold. Masterton town (property. N<r mortgage. This is a good chance fon farmer with email capital. COOD SHEEP COUNTRY. NEAR MASTOERTON. 30ft ACRfIES > LJR ™ at 5a 93^-^ . iVVf Per acre. Dwelling, stable. w - subdavided onto 6 paddocks; all F Blackface rams; 46 cattle. All stock fattened on property. PRICE £6 10a for goodwill.

TO BUILDERS. --TON, 60 feefr frontage to mster Street. No reasonable offer refused. Must sell to close Dartner&hip. I OATcS'S SHEEP DRENCH FOR DESTRUCTION OF WOBU& ANO ALL INTERNAL PARK- , SITES IN SHEEP, EITHER HOGGETS OR ADULT AN|» 1 MALS. ' TT is a well-known fact that im,t«s&> i rial worms cause black scour ami 'other complaints, weakening the sheep ; to the last stage of debility, and ofbeat causing -considerable mortality, mora ,sJg*s3jJy amon g s t hoggets. OATES'B LiUiiwH administered according 11 instructions, ias been found to he aaft absolute remedy, clearing out all internal parasites, and acting as a tornic, thereby enabling the animalß treat* ed to withstand any tendency to foiuxe attacks. • PRICE, 3s PER GALLON. i In four gallon tins. Four sjaDotnft sufficient for three hundred sheep* supplied in cases containing two tan» —enough for six hundred Hhe«ftj Drenching Horn Is extra. Carterton, March 27, 1911. Dear Sir, — lam writing you a Hne rfco compliment you upon "your excels '■ ent drench for hoggets. I have used: it now for 5 or 6 years, and am not exaggerating wheni I say the results have been marvellous. Hoggets witicit •before being drenched I valued at about 3s, have after about three ■weeks been worth quite 9s 6d or 10s. One very marked effect upon the hoggets is the extra ordinary grow In or wool after ; be»£ I am pa? i ftctly satisfied that had the thousands \:of hoggets tlmt died in the WiUrtwapa. i last winter, beien drenched with yOU>* ■ "mixture ,they would be alive to-day.— Ywitts faitfitilly, ( f W. HOWARD BOOTH. ON" SALE AT W.F.C.A., LTD.* y MASTERTON, and aU Branches:'

LAND, ESTATE, FINANCIAL AND INSURANCE AGENT. Telephone 419. P.O. Box lIS. (Abraham and Williams' 1 Queen Street, Masterton.) FOR SALE AQQ ACRES Freehold, all in* TCt/t/ grass except 80 acres; fenced and subdivided inrto 6 paddocks. Carrying capacity 2 sheep per acre; . besides cattle. New four-roomed house, woolshed, dip, yards etc. Situ- . ated 20 mile, from Masterton on main, road. PRICE £9 per acre. A real bargain. ._. Terms. 108 C\d.fl AORES Freehold, 4 mile* U'tfcv/ from Masterton, half mile from school!. Three miles from, factory. AH fla't. Carrying at present' 1£ I sheep per acre. Subdivided into 5 J paddocks. No buildings. Water I races in each paddock. PRICE £6- ' per acre. Terms, 12£I . 20 A ACRES, Government leaJf 4aJ\J for 33 years, with renewed r jo""'''" a t 14js per acre, with 10 per cent.'"rebate. Half mile from creamery. All in gra & ;;- te » f™U <£?* ed. AHpbifghabi; d i carrying 35 dairy cows; 3u Uca £J*J* cattle; 150 Sheep; 3 i-oomed co^."^ "*■ cowshed, .siheep yards, 8 paddocks, , well watered. Goodwill £I2OO. 83 HOUSES, 4 to 7 Rooms, for eaTe in any part of the town, oa '•very easy terms. BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, SHES to notify the public that he has taken over the business lately carried on by MR J. P. RANKliN. The business will be conducted on the most up-to-date lines, and customang can depend upon getting the be«+. BREAD and choicest SMALL fiOOJ ,V^T NG and BIRTHDAY (JAi-. pecialty: Customers waited on daily. NOTE.— The Bakery in Pine Street is still being conducted under the same management. yftrttfffl! (LATE J. P. RANKIN.) Corner Queen and Perry Streets, MASTERTON. NEW XLLIARD Q A LOON BANNISTER STREET (Next Baird's Motor Garage,) NOW OPEN. 3 NEW ALOOOK'S TABLES C NEW ALCOCK'S TABLES t, Everything New and Up-to-date. Patrons will receive every attention. H. M. THOMPSON, PROPRIETOR.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10680, 29 July 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10680, 29 July 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10680, 29 July 1912, Page 8

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