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IKBTAHtfNA SMITHY ABIHtm'J. OHAMBEBLAIH,^' . (UTE OPMaSXERXOH,) General Blacksmith and Farrier. HAVING taken pvor the abovejbusiness flo'pffioiently carried on by Mr Gko. Buckingham, solicits a continuance of the patronage that has hitherto been so liberally extended to his predecessor. E/ery dosoription of engineering and ulacksmithing work' neatly executed, at the lowest trade rates consistent with b; H T. 1 at Gc THOS. COOK AND SON, TOURIST, And Genebai,, Passenger Agents, Head Office, Ludrate Circus, London; Head Officofor Now Zealand, 4, Victoria Arcade, P.O, Box 216, Auckland, ' Wellington Agency Chas St Bakbe, 52 Lambion Qoay, TOURISTS and Travellers booked throughout New Zealand and all over the World, singly or in parties. ;Hutel, Insurance, Baggisje and Car' riafijo coupons. Speoial reduoed fares over. N.Z, Railways to foreign toifrists, 3114 1 tir on P I SI at be AjfOit WOOIi >VOOJL, . BEEF, BEEF, MUTTON, MUTTON, CHEESE or BUTTER, THE Ferty-miln Bush cannot be beaten, with plenty of vyater, well sheltered, and excellent ojimate; what more could farmers wisli for? While sheep and cattle aro dying in Australia by thousands,- literally ; starved. to death through shortness .of food, the cattle in the Forty-Mile Bush of the Wellington Province N.Z. are in some few cases dying became they havo too much and too rich feed. Men in search of land stop and think beforo you wear the .best part of your life away, trying to live off dry, hmn, vnpiodvctivc. sun scorched, wind dried land, taking J) acres to carry a sheep. Here are a few lots to seleot from of land that when you have it all felled, fenced, and a house on it, it will not have cost you £5 per acre,' but will carry at" all the year round 4 sheep to the one acre, Plenty of Limestoiie, Plenty of Shelter, ' Plenty of Grass, and An abundance of Water To Let 250 acres; 70 in grass; good 4-roomed house and other outbuildings, sheep yards, Terms—throe years; Annual rental,£oo. 39 About COO acres in one block; 300 acres in grass. Good whare, partly fenced, &o, Price per acre. £3 0s Od; about half can remain at 5 per ce.it per annum. 41 150 acres, Mangaone Valloy; 20 acres felled and in grass. Price, £2 per acre; terms; good road; 50 94 acres in the. Makuri, superior level land; 10 acres felled Prico, £2los. 303 200 acres partly iinproyed; lime stone land. Price, L2los per aero Terms easy. 343 120 acres; about 00 aores in „ with who and fencingj all level, rich land. Price LBlss, b 345 300 or thereabouts grand sheep farm, Prico por acre, LI 10a. 284 100 acres; half in grass-; good four-roomed house; good garden fenced in; all good, rich limestoue land; good road. L 4 .Ssperacro. 152 320 acres' grand sheep country Prico, L 3 per acre. 53 112 acres; about 20 acres fell ed ready for burning. A bargain at the price—Ll 15s per acre About 320 acres all level, rich, alluvial limestone formation, some of tho richest and most valuable land in the Forty Mill Bush; good road with river frontage; 60 acres improved, Price £3per acre; £SOO can mam at 5 per cent per annum limestone laud; plenty of water good road, terms easy. Price £3 os. 20 acres improved, mation, exceptionally rich grass land; 30 acres improved. Price £3 ss, greater part of which can remain at 5 ber cent por annum, 86 300 acres with good road, plenty of water, easily fenced, all levol land; 40 acres improved; some of the best land in tho Colonybar nono. Price per acre L 3. Terms, 88 200 aores of good rich iinis sheep country; 35 acres im proved; good road; plenty of water. Prico £2l7s 6d. LARGE SUMS OF MONEY for'in vestment on mortgage at 7 per cent under LIOOO, over, 6to o|, advanced on any of the alwye lots. 1 havo also plans of the wholo district on view at my office, and aiiy information 1 can give to land buyers, Government or otherwise, I will dadlypive free of all cost, H. W. BEIGGS, LAND, ESTATE, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. PAHIATUA. 5 8 0 1 QUIBELL'S LIQUID SHEEP DIP (NON-POISONOUS.) An important and Keliable Dip for Sheep & Lambs. Chemical Food for the woo S an infallible exterminator of insect lifo, a complete and perfectly relia bio euro for scab, and destroyer of Ticks, Lice, Mange, Fleas, and all parasites that attack Sheep or other animals, •The Special Merits of Quibell's Liquid Dip areIt is NON-POISONOUS to animal life. It is PERFECTLY SAFE to uao upon aU'animals, It is a RELIABLE and PEREECT CURE for Scab, Lice and Insects. ■ It NEVER FAILS in any case wliire used as directed. The important Fatty Matter it contains FEEDS THE WOOL, and is so blended in the Dip that it is readily absorbed hy the Wool, making it soft and luxuriant. It is conveyed to the roots, nourishes and promotes the growth, producing by natural laws an abundant, healthy For lambs and ewes it is most valuable, being nonpoisonous; the growth of the improved. (Young lambs are „. v „ injured by poisonous dips.) The experience of every practical and honest man proves this, QUIBELL'S SHEEP DIPS are largely used- by many of the most important sheep breeders in the world, with oredit and 'advantage upon the most valuable flaoka—a certain proof that they are the best money canprocure, or they would; not be used so extensively unon irizeanimals, , • : Wellington Agents—Messbs Levin & Co \ t i 1 hi st P gi r< fi li i i 1 G T T O f ( is P' w ai C£ a tl E ] R J

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3190, 27 April 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3190, 27 April 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3190, 27 April 1889, Page 4

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