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LAN© AND GENERAL. HINDS TOWNSHIP. FREEHOLD ESTATE' FOR SALE, CONSISTING of Half an Acre of \J Land, at the Corner ot Rhodes and Oracroft Streets. Price—£lo per Section. Good Site for Stable or Store. F. FERRIMAN. LEASE OF FARM FOR SALE. feOK ACRES, with, House and OZO other buildings; 11 years to run, moderate reat, and withxn y miles of Ashburton. If you want to make a good; living for yourself or start your son, inspect F. FERRIMAN. THE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY, LTD. Christchurch, August 25th, 1911. F. FERRIMAN, Esq., Ashburton. ' Re FORD'S Scour and Lung Worm Mixture. Referring to our recent conversation with reference to the above, I have very much pleasure in stating that this Association has handled the above preparation for upwards of twenty years, and so far as I have been able to ascertain, its effects have, at all times been most satisfactory. Indeed, I can conscientiously state that I have never met a single complaint. Yours faithfully, E. W, RELPH, Manager. JOSEPH FORD'S DRENCH. Read what Farmers who use it say:™ T "FORD'S SCOUR AND LUNG- \ WORM MIXTURE; supplied to me did all that was claimed for it, and I consider no {look owner should be without it on his premises.-". 1' (Signed) GEORGE SHE AT. "I can certify to ihe truth o«. your statements with rof'sird to the power of JOSEPH FORD'S SCOUR AND LUNG-WORM MIXTURE for curing lung worm. I dosed 140 hoggets which I had. left, and did not lose one after. I also bought 50 (for experimental purposes), the most miserable specimens !of lambs I ever saw . I lost two, and two collapsed about a month after in "the storm. The rest thrived well. I can recommend the Mixture to anyone who has any trouble with their lambs." (Signed) JONATHAN SOWDEN. "I drenched 2000, lambs from Southland which were in a very fead state. FORD'S 1 DRENCH was used, and it was very beneficial'! and I was satisfied." . '■ ' (Signed) J. X, MUIEHEAD. i- ! "I have drenched up to 1500 lambs in one season with'JOSEPH ¥OH\) SCOUR AND LUNG-WORM MIXTURE at weaning time, and consider it the best drench as a preventive for scour or l>:ng-worm that I have ever used." (Sismed) W. NOSWORTHY. 1 Gallon Tin, 19s, will Drench 160. ! ■ ■■"■-. j 2 Gallon Tin, 17s per Gallon, will Drench 320. 1 56 R. M. Speirs R. L. Sounders, L J. Wilkins. GENUINE LaSB^SETTLEMENT. A CHANCE FOR; A MAN WITH SMALL CAPITAL. WE have recei'fe'd instructions to SELL on th.#, , MOST REASONABLE TERMS, The Lands known, as the TIKORANGI and " WHAKAMARUMAUNGAITI BLOCKS, AUCKLAND, Comprising .in all KO AAA Ac'rls?: ■ 0 D ,\)U*J > -.o ■-= i 56,000 • ACRES. SUBDIVIDED INTO 21 LOTS, Ranging in area FROM 1500 Wsoop ACRES. The Laild is MOSTLY-FBAT-;- ■■••■-■• ' With areas of Swampy Dowrisy and Low Timbered Hills. It is all well watered, being bounded oh cine side by the Waikato River, and intersected by numerous perennial streams. It is in its native statej^ 1 'arid; when grassed down will make ideal •'; ■■ SHEEP AND DAIRYING LAND. The Owners purpose erecting ; A DAIRY FACTORY For the benefit of the settlers, as soon as there are sufficient to justify a factory being erected. The property is well roaded, and is served by a railway running through the block. '■"•■'': To give young, energetic men an opportunity the owners are prepared to let them take possession of theai' -respective sections on payment of the low deposit'of ■"■'■' '■■'■'■ ■"'' ■■'''■'■"■•: ' S.!PER;CENT. ■■ :!-l"5 PER CTBNT.:-; ', Further instalments of 5 per cent will:'beck>'me due at the end of each yefeir,' bilt -if' necessary, purchas6i's: willbe 'exempt from paying an instalment of> purchase "'money atf the end df i\ie first year. The purchase to extend over a period of 10 YEARS. 10 YEARS. Interest on unpaid purchase money to be at the rate of £5 per centum per annum. PRICE 30s per acre. Land Transfer Title. THE LAND is suitable for cropping, and grows SPLENDID plover and root crops. It is easily cleared for ploughing, being chiefly in tussock. Large areas are now ready for the plough, j and portions could bo surface sown straight away. Posts and other fencing material can be obtained on the property at a very low cost. For plan and full particulars apply to SPEIRS, SAUNDERS and CO., ■ 169 Street, Christchurch. , 2 116

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXII, Issue 8313, 29 February 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXII, Issue 8313, 29 February 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXII, Issue 8313, 29 February 1912, Page 8

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