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LAND AND GENERAL. MAGNIFICENT BLOCK ' OF SHEEP: COUNTRY. Bte/»iw *r-R"RS Native ..Lease. 57e> ReS 21 ye«,s \tt 1. &J, and 21 at Ss, Compensation upto *,- per acre for improvements;: 8300 acres excellent bush, consisting or laivsr,. Pukatea, Mahoe (or. \yhiti*ttod), Konini, and abniaiance pf Totaray with ai he*vy undergrovrth of Supplejack. The Totara' is-"a fine class, airdTvalu- 1 able timber for Feticing and BuiMing.;. 275 acres r in High Manuka and -Flax. ' : This is considered one of the. fiiftst blocks of Limestone and Papa country between Auckland and Wellington. The soil is a Rich Black*' Loam, with dark: Chocolate Subsoil on a Limestone, andPapa; Formation. It is all gently undulating country,and exceptionally, easy of access; can . motor to within 20 chains of the block by two. good Metalled Roads. School i-mile, Hotel within 5 miles, and an important Railway Station only 16 miles.: .■ > . .„ The whole Block catches the salt; breezes, and ait the low-price it is being offered at,' it is undoubtedly the finest investment submitted to the public for many years past. ' ! PRICE, £1 7s 6d per acre Goodwill. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAIV3S, LTD., . ;■.HASTINGS. . J. TREV&R THOMAS, Manager.

JOSEPH' FORD'S SCOUR AND LUNC-WORM MiXTORL. TESTIMONIALS. The New Zealand Farmers' Co-opera-tive Association- of Canterbury, Limited. Christchurch, Aug. 25th, 1911. 'F. Ferrimari, Esq., Ashburton. j /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 of twenty years, and so far as I liave 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 con> plaint. ■ . •, ! Yours faithfully, - i (Sgd.) E. W. RELPH, Manager. i '. ama, February 11, 1914. i F. Ferriman, Esq., Ashburton. Dear Sir, —As you surmise, I have had occasion to use F@BD'S SCOUR and LUNG-WORM MIXTURE, and can safely say with most satisfactory results. I had 2500 lambs in. rape and lost some considerable. numßer from scour. I took out just on 600 showing sighs of scour and drenched thesa with FORD'S MIXTURE and put them back on the rape and only lost one lamb that had been drenched (these being marked) though others took the scour and a percentage died. I have great confidence in this mixture and ehall always use it when necessary. I ' Yours, faithfully, . . FRA3SF-K PAWSON, It is always advisable to Drench vfith JOSEPH FORDS TRENCH & LUNGWOItM IVxIXTURE after weaning, although no. signs of scour are apparent. 1 GALLON TINS, 19/- EACH; 2 GALLON. TINS, 34/- EACH. Qne gallon, sufficient.for each 160 sheep. Two gallons sufficient for each 320 sheep FOR SALE NATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY , t „■■ ...' . . COMPANY. -. ' ■ ■■■-■■ FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD. FOR SALE. i For. Sale.—A Comfortable Home, ■containing 5 rooms, close to the Domain and only a few minutes' walk to Post Office, to a prompt buyor £450' will be accepted. \ FERRIMAN and Co>. WALTER PICKLES & W a , PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS, AUDITORS, LICENSED V LAND BROKERS, INSURANCE AND 1 GENERAL AGENTS. 50 WEST STREET, ASMBURTON. riIRANSFERS, Mortgages, Leases, -i- and all Land Transfer Documents prepared, Rents and Interest Collooted. Representatives £or Abaenteei aad Trustees. Telephone 18, P.O. Box 89.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIII, Issue 8820, 17 March 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIII, Issue 8820, 17 March 1914, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIII, Issue 8820, 17 March 1914, Page 8

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