.LITTLE'S /V LITTLE'S. Fluid Dip /^\ Powder Dip (NON-POISONOUS). W (POISONOUS). MR. BELCHER, of C. J. HARPER, n Kaiapoi (writing August, jw ______ Canterbury liunholder, 1890): — "Found iS\\uc\> rff s<*^~~"~" "*^^«l»C writing June, 1890):— Dipped with Little's AT vT "^"SP T)TTn "Found tho PoAvder Fluid produced 'i^b*. Jf little trouble to mix; wore wool each ff _ J^^<zZ"^^^ b **^%^ >tVas vel 7 effective; (which fetched \A. ffl S{*fi -**^ left the \vool m good j.erlb. more) than fiff j_f§__ condition ; wifor the wool of fff—^ m m -ffWT* i l * l;wl ot^ er P oi " undipped /i Q am aii vv 00l "m 3 ? 110 . 11 , 8 Y ipH ; Sheep. fg; | Yifc. besides being _f/MR. GILLANDERS, of Southland^'' 6 '' 7 eheap * i,G) II I (writing March, 1 SOU), said: — Two j^ears I i ft\ e^3 Jf am succession lie 'dipped a flock of about I ?^V i3^ J/Wbl 20 ' 000 Sliecps ! )artwith Little's ll "^|M^ ($} ~^^ ff anc^ ie re^ w 'tli otner Dips, and each /$m yk. Mr W^ \ year found Ihe Sheep dipped wifh / *&$ t&l ~ff | «Ai ,\ Little's Fluid produced \ ih. J J ? M lil 111 10 S\k more wool per jleece than $ .L/11-lJC'fl /FLUID DIP NT the other Sheep. V^POWDER DIP\ ff (NON-POISOWJ^) (POISONOUS). T PRTCBS. AGENTS. FLnin. powder. — — — — 5s 6-1 per callon, m. [s and 4r per BLACKBURNE & CO., 40 gallon caslra. I per packef. -«««,, 6« per gnllon, m 5 70a par cnae of 72 109 > Cashel-street Ensf, gallon drums. 1h nacKeln, or--18 4h ondce»fl, Christchnrch. blro m low! kees. H. L, BOWKER, ESTATE AGENT, 258 Colombo Street, MARKET FL^lCIi), CHRIBTOHURCHFARMS FOR SALE. "| OfyACRKP, ITororntn District, Glonroy. noar GlcnfuH--1O I tunnel, 8 milen from Hail way station. Partly m English grass, balance m russock , rin^ fenced, divided into five paddocks ; creek running tin ono-h property. House* live rooms, garden, stnblf 1 , four stalls, nnl outbuildingH. Price, £5 por ncre ; enßy terms. Also forty acres adjoining m nutive grass, £3 10s per acre. OAAAACRES Selwyn, about 2 miles from Norwood jj\j\J\J railway station, nil well fenced, subdivided into paddocks m Englißh prnnp. water-race intersects the properly m all directions, and carry 3 sheep to the acre. Price, £3 15s per ncre. Tne property is at present; let to first-class tenantp, who have put it m English grasp, and | which at present low rental, yields a return of about 5£ per cent. Possession can be had on rensonablo notice, AX ACRES Harowood Read m four paddockp, garden and Q:tJ fruit trees, water-race through property. House 6 rooms, iron roof, plastered, stable, traphouse, rnnn's room : and workshop. Price £15 per acre. Easy terms arranged. OrtA ACRES Weedona, about 1£ miles from station, m Jju\) 8 paddocks, 3of vhich are m grass, 15 acres wheat, 70 acres oats, good gorse fences, water-race i_ each paddock, house 6 rooms, stable, chaff house, &c. Price, I £8 per acre. BETWEEN Templeton and Weedon's, one mile from Weed *n's Station ; 20 Acres. 15 acres m English • ( grass ; Cottage of 3 rooms, water-race through property. Price £160. Easy terras. 001 ACRES Rangiora, m English grace, capital frrtit 002 garden, firet-class 2 story house of 9 rooms, conservatory, scullery, wash-house, stable, coach -house, &c, built on concrete foundations. Price, £1600, of which £1000 can remain at 3£ per cent. ■ <~\C\ ACRES Templeton, m 4 paddocks, water-race through Lj\J eHch ; capital house 4 rooms, also cottage 2 rooms. To be sold as a whole, or will be divided, say. 4 acres and tho house of 4 rooms, and the 16 acres and house of 2 rooms. This property is for sale a thorough bargain Price and full particulars on application. Moat easy terms arranged. "1 OQ'AC JRES East Oxford, m 7 paddocks, well fenced, . JLOt/ mostly m Engliph grace, good house 4 rooms, 3Btnll fliable, cowshed, ruof hon, good garden, plenty of water. Prioe, £5 per acre. Any buyer requiring a small farm ehouM toe ihe grasb grr wing on this during the present dry waather. -| OAA A (JRKR Went Oxford, divided into paddocks, .1 Ld\J \J dw«3llins' of 8 ro..inp, wnhh-hense, laige atablo und fin-in ouiJ>ni)dir*ge, h)J thoroughly well built and m good order. 300 txros of Him land were m oulh this Hen H">n, and produced 50 bunlie!n to ih« ncre, bulaiice m English t?»aes. Price, £6 per aci^, £1 per acre cash, balanco 6 per e^nt. Th«reis ulbo 200 uc.rpn Kdijcational UttsetTehaving about 8 years to run at a rental of Is 6d per acre with above. FO)l SALE— RoutlibrWgu, High St, $ acre Land, on which m erected Ilouuft of 0 rooms, 2 stall stable, Traphoiine, nil m good o.dei. Thin property ia occupied by Mr James Edward Brady, ami as it mum bo sold no reasonable oiler will be refused, and terms can be arranged. A number of other farms, also building sections, shops, dwellings, &c, for tale ; also properties to let. Full liat supplied on application. H. L. BOWKER, Estate Agent, Market Place Chriatolmrch
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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 926, 15 July 1891, Page 1
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