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LAND ADVERTISEMENTS. W.H.CRUiCKSHANK PERRY STREET, MA3ETRTON. LAND AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. SHEEP FARM FOR SALE. QOfl / CR ES. Tenui District, tJyjVJ Small Dwelling, 600 Acres^ ™ £5 ]£ s . Per acre, includfinr 900 eheep. This property cr~ Lgreatiy improved. Easy terms. DAIRY FARM FOR SALE OR EX- ~~ ™ CHANCE. Kn ACRES, dwelling 6 too, U\J stall cowshed,, trap shea, pi„ stye. Wirtters 18 cows and 1 horse, i y i * ° from creamery and school. Nearly ail ploughaJble wliea stumped. PRICE £27 15s per acre. lenns saj £4OO cash, balance to be arranged, or will exchange for freehold. Mastferton town jproperfcy. No mortgage. This is a good chance for farmer with small capital. GOOD SHEEP COUNTRY. NEAR MASTERTON. -• - SOn ACR ®3, L.I.P. rent 5s U ■ lW P** ncr e- Dwelling, stable, subdivided onto 6 paddocks :v,all Eney jwh grass. Stock, 500 ewes in"lamb t« Blackface rams ;• 45 cattle. All stock fattened on property. PRICE £6 10s tor goodwill. . . \ TO BUILDERS. , ister Street. No reasonable .of-tor-refused. Must sell to dose partnership. ■*

OATfiS'S SHEEP DFENCtt FOR DESTRUCTION OF WORM* £.l?« ALL 'NTERNAL PARA SITES IN SHEEP, EITHiI HOCGETS OR ADULT AN? MAILS. TT is a well-known fact that iotasfe." nal worms cause black scour and other complaints, weakening the *bri^si2^r Sol .„_..,, n*>i« amongst hoggets. OATES'* j DRENCH administered according iff I instructions, ias been Mind to be an \ab,3olu,te remedy, clearing out *N £aternal parasites, and acting as a tonic, thereby onabling the animals treated to withstand any tendency to fofci ar>o attacks. ' PRICE, 3s PER CALLOW. In four gallon tins. Four gallona j sufficient for three hundred sheep, I supplied in cases containing two tin* I —enough for six hundred Bheejj j Drenching Horn Is extra. - '"x —• "-^C.--j oarterton, March 27, 1911." Dear Sir, — lam writing you a Kne to compliment you upon your, excellent drench for hoggets; I have used J it now for 5 or 6 years, and am not . exaggerating whem I say the results ' j have been marvellous. Hoggets which I before ibeing drenched I valued at j about' 3s, have after about- three I weeks been worth quite 9s 6d or ISs. I One very marked effect upon the. hoglige'ts is the extraordinary Vrowth of. ! wool after being drenched'. lam per- - ■ ; I feotly ga'tisfied that had the thousands of hoggets that died in the Wairaa-apa „ j Inst winter, hemt drenched with your } mixture ,they would be alive. to-day.~ Yours faitfully, - • ■ » W. HOWARD BOOTH. ON SALE AT W.F.C.A., lss? v MASTERTON, and all Branches. ( LAND, ESTATE, FINANCIAL AfcO INSURANCE AGEfiT. TeJLeplioße 419. P.O. Sox lIS. (Abraham and Williams' Buildings, Queen Street, Masterton.) FOR SALE

\ ACRES Freehold, all in / grass except 80 acres; fenced | and subdivided inito. 6 paddocks. ri .Carrying capacity 2 elreep per a( , besides cattle. . -New' four-roon house, woolsihed, dip, yards etc. Siuu- ( ated 20 mile, firorn Masterton on maifo road. PRICE £9 per acre. A r«al bargain. Terms. ' 103O/i f\ ACRES Freehold,"' 4 miles U4:U from Masterton, half" mil*. from school'. Three miles from, factory. All flat. Carrying at present ~l£ I sheep per acre. Subdivided into 5 ! paddocks. INo buildings. Water | raceg in. ench paddock, PRICE £6 >per acr6. T fll 'nis.. 126 2" OA ACRES, Government U&JI , -«v/ far 33 years, with renewed nsits at 14js per -acre, with !10' par tfsnfe: rebate. Half mile from creamery. AU in grass; ten acres stump ed. Aill plloughabfe; 170 acres "*"rcarrying 35 'dairy cows; 30' 'heiri catcie-; 150 '(sheep; 3 'roomed coin!, cowshed, .aiheep yards, 8 paddocks, well watered. Goodwill £I2OO. 88 HOUSES, 4 to 7 Rooms, for sale in any part of the town, on very easy terms. BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, VTSHES to notify the public that he has taken over the business ' la/tely carried on by MR J. P. ftANKliN. The business will be conducted on the most up-to-date lines, and customers can depend .upon getting the be«+. BREAD and choicest SMALL GOOI '^ T NG and BIRT& DAYUA.-. pecialty. Cu«F .tomere waited on ctaiiv. ~ ** ._ NOTE.- The Bakery in Pine Street is still being conducted under thesamer 'management. (LATE J. P. RANKIN.) Corner Queen and Perry Streets, MASTERTON. NEW "MILLIARD BANNISTER STREET (Next Baird's Motor. Garage,) NOW OPEN. A 3 NEW ALCOOK'S TABLED. ? NEW.ALCOOK'S'TABLES V Everything New and Up-to-date. Patrons will receive every attention. H. M. THOMPSON, PROPRIETOR

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10681, 30 July 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10681, 30 July 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10681, 30 July 1912, Page 8

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