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LAND AND GENERAL.

LOWCLIFFE. FOR SALE.—A First-class Dairy Farm, containing 114 Acres, with comfortable house and good stable and all necessary. outbuildings . The land is of first class quality and there is a Government mortgage for a large portion of the purchase money. To a returned soldier, the owner is willing to make very advantageous terms. FERRIMAN AND CO. SAVE THb LAMBS. DV USING FORD'S AND SPEND- -° ING Id—£l is SAVED. This on 1000 Lambs is £1000. REMEMBER—YOUR LAMBS ARE WORTH DOUBLE THE VALUE YOU OBTAINED A FEW YEARS AGO. To a large extent your prosperity and that of the Dominion depends upon this.' ' ' " - Burnside, Lower Valley, Featherston, Wairarapa, 10th February, 1917. MR F. FERRIMAN,— . Dear Sir, —Please send me six gallons of Ford's Scour and Lung Worm Mixture (in one or two gallon tine). I hare used it for years, and find it does all Lambs good to get a dose at weaning time, so please forward it aa soon as convenient, and oblige. Yours truly, (Miss)-ANN SINCLAIR.

1 GALLON, 19s PER GALLON. mI faSSSWav FF£yGJtLLON-■M-K t. J! .LRRIMAN, Ashburton. Re FOBD'S, SCOUR AND LUNGWORM 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 20 years, and i so far as I have been able to ascertain I 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. i Gallon is Sufficient for 160 Sheep. AGENTS :— NATIONAL MORTGAGE A AGENCY FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION. DALGETY AND CO., LIMITED LAND FOR SALE. t Foi" H? lf:vear ended June 30, our .Land Bale Returns have been quite up to the average of preceding similar periods. The jpremier business was transacted chiefly in the disposal of Pastoral Runs.

Farm Sales have been more or less stationary owing to the War, but, constant immigration of Returning Soldiers, and the comforting assurances of Sir Joseph Ward that money is not going to be unduly dear at the conclusion of the War, and that such a state is drawing near, we coniidently look forward to an early resumption of the business in land, so much in vogue in pre-war years. We recommend attention to the following Ashburton County propositions--1500 ACRES Tussock Plains. Well subdivided and watered. Has been carrying equal to one ewe per acre in its present Native comdition. In rain area, 14 miles distant. PRICE—£7 Per Acre. 15 Per Cent. Cash. Owner will sell in blocks to suit buyers. 6«0 ACRES, with new dwelling and all necessary farm buildings. A good farm, close to Ashburton for sale at a low price, or will be let for a term. This is worthy an enquiry oall. 360 ACRES Renewable Lease, 28 years to run. Low rental. In every way a complete and good little farm close to Ashburton.

Would admirably suit a Returned Soldier. About £400 cash required. Buyers may peruse our lists, embracing Lands for Sale in all parts of the Dominion. OALGETY AND CO., LIMITED ASHBURTON AND METHVEN.

H. L. BARKER, ■ • TAND SALESMAN, And FARM PEODUCE BUYERS' REPRE SENTATIVE. CASH BUYER OF— Fat Lambs and Sheep (at per head or per Ib.) Grain, Seeds, and Produce. FARM SEEDS. Of Superior Qnality Supplied, railage free at any Railway Station, at Lowest Rate*.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVII, Issue 9051, 23 July 1917, Page 8

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