LAND ADVERTISEMENTS*"" W.H.CRUICKSHANK PERRY SfthJßT, MASEmTOIT. LAND AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. BUILDING SITE, LANSDOWNE, SECTION, 8 acres, high and dry £? very suitable for retired farmer p{M anta,tlo "?> Good mil. on application. IQI ACRES, Ma-stertoit, all i„ w.u *¥ a . s f , exce Pt 80 acres in bush; subdivided into 5 paddocks Hof^ ng ; apa ° ity 2 sliee P to the £5: dip. Good roads. PRICE £8 15s " 6 ' + Tems ' £IBOO ««»£ bat anc e easy terms. 700 A ? RES > 7»™«Pa -Valtey, 4-roomed COt,t.nrr£ .„„•*.!, Y' *j, e fPy ard s, etc. s. 300 aeree x mile from Bering, 700 mixed cattle, U ' ' , cou ntry, good motor road » per acre. Government raW on ;„7;r; TeMn ? £lso ° bai;ed. 1651
OAT£S'S SHEEP DRENCH FOR *J?! B T?F c .t!SN of works TT JS a fact that wbmW ure attacks. PRICE, 3s PER GALLON. B „ffi . fo ° r .« aD on -*u»; Four gpltafll sufficient for three hundred &<«£ supplied ureases containimz two tim» —enough for «x hundred sheen * Drenohum Horn Is extra. * Carterton, March-27, 1911. Dear Sir,— I am writing you a line* fto compliment you upon your excellent drench for hoggets. I have used at now for 5 or 6 years, and am not •exaggerating when I say the results' nave been marvellous. Hoggets Which, •before being drenched I valued at, aibout 3s, have after about tihrea ■weeks "been worth quite 9s 6d or 10s. One very marked effect upon the .-'hoggets is the extraordinary growth of wool after .being drenched. I am perfectly satisfied that had the thousands of hoggets that died in the Wairarapa. last winter, been drenched with yonr(mixture ,they would be alive to-day.— Yours faatrally, W. HOWARD BOOTH. ON SALE AT W.F.C.A., LTD. MASTERTON, and all Branches,.
R. U. HARDEN. LAND, ESTATE, FINANCIAL Afctt* INSURANCE ACENT. TtetepSHww «•. P.*>. lo* US, (Abraham and Williams' Queen Streciti Masterton.) FOR SALE TCt/t/ grass except 80 acres; fenced" atad subdivided njnito 6 paddocks. . Carrying capacity 2 ehfeep per acre,, besides cattle. New four-roomed, house, woolshed, dip, yards etc. Situated 20 mile, from Masterton on imam.: road. - PRICE £9 per acre. A real bargain. Terms. 109* RAC\ AClßES.Freehold, 4 mileß OtfcU from Masterton, half mi3e from schooll. Three miles from factory. All flat. Carrying at present li; sheep, per acre. Subdivided into 5 paddocks. No buildings. Water per acre. Terms. ' 12vf" £i£\J for 33 years, with renewed rights at 14s per acre, with 10 percent, rebate. Half mile from cream, ery. All in grass; ten acres stump,, ed. AM ' ptoughaMe ; 170 acres flatr carrying 35 dairy cows; 30 head drj, cattie,- 150 tefoeen; A roomed cottage,, cowshed, isOieep yards., 8 paddoc well watered. Goodwill £I2OO. o<y HOUSES, 4 to 7 Rooms, for sale* in any part of the town, on* very easy terms.
BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, K7I3HES -to notify the public that t he has taken over the business lately carried on by MR J. P. RANKIN. The business will bo conducted on the most up-to-date lines, , and customers ' can depend upon getting tho be«t BREAD and choicest SMALL GOOI "^ T NG and BIRTHDAY UA.J*... • pecialty. Customers waited on cuuty. NOTE.— The Bakery in Pine Street is still being conducted under the sameman aprement. IBHKai (LATE J. P. RANKIN.) Corner Queen and Perry Streets, MASTERTON.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10690, 9 August 1912, Page 8
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