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BUSINESS NOTICES. N.Z, FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN. LIMITED, WEST STREET. 250 ACRES SITUATED) IN THE METHVEN DISTRICT About 5 Miles irom Methven Township, and from Railway Station. WE have received instructions from a Client to offer FOR SALE by PRIVATE TREATY his Methven Property containing approximately 250 Acres of Rich, Heavy Agricultural or Grazing Land, set on an excellent clay subsoil and grows the very best crops of Wheat, Oats, etc., and for Sheepfattening there are very few places in the County which are better. The land is clean and in good heart. Sub-divided into 8 Padocks by good gorse and wire fences and each Paddock is well watered by races. The Buildings comprise a practically new Dwelling of 5 rooms, with all conveniences, including Telephone, etc., and also Outbuildings which are in good order. This Property is on the market for absolute sale and at the price asked, and on the terms, is a gift. For price, terms and further particulars apply at once to— LAND DEPARTMENT, N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN., West Street. TO LEASE for 5 or 7 years, approximately 400 Acres, together with all necessary Homestead Buildings. The Land is excellent Cropping and Slieep-grazing Country, and in good order. Situated about 1 Mile from Railway Station, 2 Miles, from School, and 1 12 Miles from Ashburton. Apply to— LAND DEPARTMENT, N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN., West Street.

WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., LTD., ASHBURTON. We Stock SULPHATE of AMMONIA, A British. Product. Spring grass production on phosphated grass-land can be greatly stimulated by top-dressing in the winter with such a Fertiliser as SULPHATE OF AMMONIA. SULPHATE OF AMMONIA means EARLY GRASS, EARLY LAMBS, I More Production, More Profit. I ' PRICES GREATLY REDUCED. Top-dress Grasslands with SULPHATE OF AMMONIA. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND GO., LTD. ASHBURTON.

A. H. FENN, A UCTIONEER AND LAND 1Y AGENT, TANCRED STREET. No I—s-Roomed House and Kitchomette. West Side; good Lawns and Concrete Paths. Fine sunny position. Price, £825. £IOO deposit will get possession. To inspect is to buy. No. 2—5-Roomed House, West Side, close to R.C. Church. All Conveniences; H. and C. Water, Electric Light, Sewer. Beautifully laid out. Prioe, £830.. Call round and inspect. ’Phone 276. A. H. FENN, Auctioneer and Land Agent.

Use the Renowned JOSEPH FORD’S SCOUR AND LUNG-WORM MIXTURE. It* will positively cure Scour and Lung-Worm in Sheep. TESTIMONIAL. Dear Sir, — RE JOSEPH FORD’S DRENCH. Last season I used this on 1100 lambs, which I had on turnips all the winter, and my loss was less than one per cent. I am drenching 1800 this season as I am sure it pays to use it every year for if drenched early prevention is better than cure. I am fully satisfied that this Drench is a wonderful prevention of black scour as well as a good cure. (Signed) W. T. LOWE. HINDS, May 22nd, 1929. Hard Facts from a Prominent Southland Authority. Invercargill, 21st Feb., 1929. (re Joseph Ford’s Drench.) I have used tliis mixture on Hoggets for thirty-two years, also on _ Stud Lambs and other sheep. Using it first on the Waicola Estate and afterwards on the flock of W. D. Hunt Esq.. Waitori Estate, both for lung worm and scour, and always found it a sure remedy. The cost in comparison with the benefit is small. I always keep it on hand. The use keeps the sheep cleaner and the dagging is easier. Yours faithfully, Thos. Prendergast (Sgn.) WANTED Known Gas Lamps from 6s 6d, Oil Lamps 2s 9d, Battery Lamps 8s 6d.—Len Hopkins, ’Phone 247. WRITING Pads in a great range of papers, tints and qualities at popular prices, 6d and Is each. Envelopes to match, 6d packet. Broom’s Burnett Street.

J. MAXWELL, GENERAL CARRIER, C/o Furniss and Drummond’s Garage, /''i RAIN Carted at Reasonable Rates JC in any part of County. Two Motor Lorries, Power Hoist.. Private ’Phone 591. WINTER’S Dark Nights will soon be here. You’ll need one of these handy DIETZ LANTERNS. They’re only 4/-. Extra Globes 1/- each. Remember only at— W. H. COLLINS and Co. Ltd. Hardware Merchants.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 49, Issue 200, 10 June 1929, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 49, Issue 200, 10 June 1929, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 49, Issue 200, 10 June 1929, Page 8

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