i l ■ - - ■ - - —————— — — Mtf 'iMW^^M HARLEQUIN Pi^wlr^ Si •e^^i^giiiiS The nality of thlM Dranfl of Tobaoco Ini& ' .ralW il-liii^ip^lilsli llow k e * n £ sold is really spleadid.
mREWHELLA 12 0^ LOG akd STUMP JACK, Our "WALLABY" JACKS are niafo of iron and steel throughout, and may be : straightened if bent by accident. All the wearing parts are of the best forged castl steel. The bearings are of wrought iron, ' with hardened steel wearing surfaces. Fitted with patent lowering gear. Inquire from your ironmonger, or writ# to the Makers for catalogue, and lee that your purchase bears the name and address:. TREWHELLA BROS., ENGINEERS, TRENTHAM, VICTORIA. 12,000 lbs. Breaking Strain. HThe OTOLOMB SMtIXO C0I& PENCK Is seat eat in 0-fltaain f*U«, ready wortn, to any htWafc Cr*fC TUilft. aKMi;Crlnß«4fteHx«>atM Lines, is vari*M apfcolois. Imf - Web U strenf;, Mastic, an* wlltf hold aaythinf. Doe and Lamb Proof. DUR&BLI, CHK*>. ■ ■NO FOR CATALMUC. j CYCLONE FENCE A CATC Cfc, ' C* «T. ASAPH •riIMT, CH*I«TCHUR<IH
Who Wants to Make Money by Baying 1000 acres; THIS is a roallj charming property— on« which we have personally inspected and vouch for. All felled and grassed with the exception of about 60 acre fa of shelter bush. Fully 500 acres either dead level or the easiest of low terraces. About 300 acres have been ploughed and sown in English grasses, and the whole of the flat land i» worth £25 per acre and The Finest Menev-inakiiig Properly in Market ! 1 ! Is cheap at that, being just as good as you could get: strong, black loam on top of pap«L. Balance of the property is magnificent Sheep Country, being mostly one Tbig; gorge, tvith easy slopes down to a wide* fiat bottom with flats many places 20 or 30 acres in extent the whole length of th< gorge. The Farm is w«rth £20 per acre, antf will fetch itt This gorge is no drawback to th« property, being rideabl«c and is like a boundary fence, being at the back of the flat* on the frontage. The Sheep : All breeding Ewes are looking splendid (Lincoln-Romnev cross, with a small flock of stud Lin coins', and are lambing down fast, and can be had at valuation after shearing, as owner will not g-ive possession till after December. Within 8 miles of Warerley Station ; Wintering 8$ breeding €• acre. 3000 Sheep were shorn off this last year, and it is -wintering 3000 breeding Ewes, 10( head of Cattle, and 20 Horse*, mostly draughts, and the feed i« beginning to beat the stock. We firmly believe this to bo a property which will sell in the near future for £20 per acre. And i?e can sell it for £14 per acre. A dead snip ! ! ! There as c 10-roomwl House, small Woolshed, large Cowshed, Stables, etc. TLe Buildings are not first cla«, but ne in good ordsr and qtiite habitable. Tha houre has been addod 1o at odd time*, but m very comfoi table iii. c .tlo. PRICE: £14 per Aci«. Terms. Applj] ' E, GRIFFITHS A TO.. JsEVT PLYMOUTH.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2801, 20 November 1907, Page 9
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