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LAND ADVERTISEMENTS. W.H,CRUICKSHANK PERRY STjcvJET, MASETRTON< land and general commission AGENT. BUILDING SITE, LANSDOWNE, SECTION, 8 acres, high and drr, very suitable for retired farmer. pprrtni i?' f^ ream - Good soil, JrKIC'L on application. AQI ACRES, Master toe, all in -®- , f. ra A s except 80 acres in bush; subdivided into 5 paddocks, carrying capacity 2 sheep to the acre! -blouse ,4 rooms (new), wool shed, dip- Good roads. PRICE £8 15a per acre. Terms, £IBOO cash? bat ance easy terms. 700 A P RES > Wairarapa .Valley, 9 \J\J 4-roomed cottage with necessary outbuildings, sheepyards, etc Subdivided into 8 paddocks. 300 acres naye been ploughed, 1 mile from school and post office. Stock nOW wintering, sheep, 40 cows. 20 mixed cattle 11 Horses; all 'even P,S g^« COllntry ' good motor wad. Son V?7sn' 8r ' a r e ' Go Y ernme »t valuation £3700. Terms £ISOO cash, balance to be arranged. 105^

OATES'S SHEEP DRENCH . r0B *NB ? I?L C SSS'„. 0P *»>"■*' R/tcb ,»< 'NTfcRt AL PARA* HorrcJa ® HEEP » EITHER* MALS ADULT AMb TT'is a well-known fact that ixbeeti, n+Jhll WOr . ln . S CflU&e black BOOTH S&& c rr h tta sh®©* to the last stage of debility, mid ofaS amemx considerable cortalSy? 2? kogßeta. GATES'® ;w 5 «4nimMtered according Is instructions, £as been found to b® a® Srnl) 1 ' 9 mw -? dy ' <%arms: out all a®o tern&l parasites, and acting m » tout^ S S f a |l lin « animal® treatw withstand any tendency to fa'*, ire attacks. ' PRSCE, 3s PER CALLOW. .«ffi • r caJo n ll tin 8: FoUf Bdfawi sufficient for three hundred bJmws, supplied in cases containing two idms —enough for sis hundred !&®aai Drenching Horn 1b extra. Carterton, March 27, 1911. Dear Sir,— I am writing you a line to compliment you upon tout- excellent drench for lioggets.. . ioo j it now for 5 or 6 years, „„u am not say the results have been marvellous. Hoggets whicK ■before being drenched I valued &i about 3s, have after about threw weeke been worth quite 9s 6d or 10s One very marked effect upon the ho*z- ® , ! i extraordinary growth of 1 r &] ? g dre nched. I am perfeotly satisfied that had the thousands of hoggets that died in the Wairarapa. last winter, been; drenched with your mixture ,the_y would be alive to-day.— Yours fadtfully, J W. HOWARD BOOTH. ON SALE AT W.F.C.A., LTD, MABTERTON, and all Branches.

R. U. HARDEN. LANB, ESTATE, FINANCIAL Ato BE* SKSURAHCE AGENT. TeleipEoaa 418. P.O. £O3 11E. (Abraham and Williams' Building, Queen Street, Maaterton.) FOR SALE AQQ ACRES Freehold, all in TC tJ U grass except 80 acres; fence#. a*nd subdivided dmito 6 paddocks. Carrying capacity 2 sheep per acre, besides cattle. .New 'house, woolsihed, dip, yards etc. Situated 20 mils, from Masterton on maims road. PRICE £9 per acre. A reaH'i bargain. Terms. IQ$ACRES Freehold, 4 miles from Masterton, half mile from school l . Three miles from factory. All flat. Carrying at present Is, sheep per acre. Subdivided into 5 paddocks. INO ibuildings. Water •races in each paddock. PRICE £6per acre. Terms. IW' OOA ACRES, Government lea.« &/U\) far 33 years, with renewed; rights at 14s per acre, with 10 per cent, rebate. Half mile from creamery. All in grass; ten acres stump, ed. AM plioughaMe; 170 acres flat* oarrying 35 dairy cows; 30 head dry cattle; 150 Sheep; roomed cottage, cowshed, islheep yards, 8 paddocks, welli watered. Goodwill £I2OO. BS ,; HOUSES, 4 to 7 Rooms, for sale iu any part of the towmi, 00 very easy terms.

I. McD. Pairiet, tSAKER AND CONFECTIONER, WISHES to notify the public thai lie has taken over the business* laitely carried on by MR J. P. RANKIN. The business will be conducted. 011 the most up-to-dato lines, and customp,rs can depend upon getting the be 6*. BREAD and choicest SMALL. GOOT " ,v^r NG and BIRTHDAY UAj% • pccialty. Customers waited on daily. NOTE.— The Bakery in Pine Street is still being conducted under the Sams' management. L McD. Patrick, (LATE J. P. RANKIN.) Corner Quven and Perry Street®, MASTERTON.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10700, 22 August 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10700, 22 August 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10700, 22 August 1912, Page 8

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