RABBIT TRAPS. The "DIAMOND" Babbit Trap possesses every point to which Rabbiters attach importance. It is the latest akd best teap on the market. In view of its special qualities, it is the Cheapest Trap Obtainable., Order from your Country Merchant or any Stock and Station Agent — THE "DIAMOND" RABBIT TRAP. MORE LAND FOE NEW ZEALANDERS. PASTORAL, AGRICULTURAL, DAIRYING. The rapidly increasing population of Kew Zealand must compel the rising generation to seek other avenues for the employment of their capital. NEW SOUTH WALES AFFOBDS SOME OF THE BEST Wool=growiflfc Lamb=raising, and Dairying > Coaptry in the World, ! and as it has never been boomed) the full equity is available to the purchaser. j We have a number of First Grade Properties situated within regions of regular and abundant rainfall, which may be purchased at relatively cheap prices, and we can with the utmost confidence recommend them to anyone ceeking a PASTOJ&AL INVESTMENT. All inquiries will receive prompt attention from HAIN & SEAWRIGHT, STOCK & PKOPEKTY SALESMEN, 12 LOFTUS STKEET, SYDNEY. TO PROPERTY BUYERS. WE AHE AGENTS FOR THE FAMOUS Yandilla Estate on the Darling Downs, QUEENSLAND, sMiich is cow being"iubdivided into areas frcxnlSO ams upwards, and purchasers may get any size block they miy require. The country comprises beautiful open downs, lightly 'timbered ; magnificent lucerne land, suitable f. r fattening and lamb-raising. • PRICE 3 range from £3/3/6 to .£3/15/- per. acre. TERMS : One-fifth Cash ; balance nine equal annual icstalments. First instalment due two > irs after payment of deposit. Interest at 5 per cent., payable half-yearly. CATALOGUES givinc particulsrs of L nd for sale all over QUEENSLAND supplied on applijation. BUYERS DRIVEN^! 0 INSPECT - N.B.— Mr Robert Grifjt, of "Star Fa«m," Cbristchurcb, has recectly purchased BCOO acres in , the same district a» YANDILLA. - . SCHOLEFIELD, GQDSALL, & WEAVER (the oldest established firm of Land Agents on the Darling Downs), TOOWOOMBA, QUEENSLAND. * Established 1878.] Brandies and Agents throughout Queensland. TO THE N.LW ZEALAND FARMERS AND GRAZIERS WHO DESIRE TO ENLAEGE THEIR HOLDINGS, and against whom a Progres«ive Land Tax acts as a farrier, should at once communicate with us at INVERELL or GLEN INNES, NEW SOUTH WALES, where there is NO PROGRESSIVE LAND TAX. We offer y<m a genial climate, ample rainfall, extensive tracts of the richest Basaltic soil, on which LUCERNE, WHEAT MAIZE, POTATOES, BARLEY, OATS, as well as ROOT CROPS of all descriptions thrive splendidly. FRUIT of endless variety grows to perfection, from ORANGES (which are essentially a hot-climate fruit) to CHERRiES and CURRANTS (which need a cold climate). - ** A BUTTEE as well as a BACON FACTORY are in full swing in each town, and as DROUGHTS ARE ALMOST UNKNOWN, THE TWO DISTRICTS ARE RABIDLY EXPANDING INTO LEADING DAIRYING CENTRES we can offer DAJBY, AGRICULTURAL, and GRAZING Properties at prices ranging from £4 15b (four pounds fifteen) per acre, »ud shall be happy to supply particulars on appli- \ cation. Write to l SPGregor, Travers & Dale, INVERELL OR GLEN INNES, NEW SOUTH WALES. An extensive deposit of whetstone is re- Inspector Hill, of Napier, says there are orted to have been discovered on Crown 2500 artesian wells on the. Heretaunga inds near a deep-water harhonr in the pi ains an j fo thinks it desirable to pre--he Swedish iron and steel is made, is re- water. A number of towns an Hawke s oorted to have been found on Crown lands Bay, including^ Napier, depend upon this b the South Island. ' source for their water sunnly.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2805, 18 December 1907, Page 20
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