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C9^ Th*t has created considerable stir in the Commonwealth is the igy " StFDDETH " FUMIUATOR. It is very compact, light, tiandy, ° m /6jr > , .V^^&n. powerful, and at the tame time simple and easy to operate. By fSßralFk tfW**sß& means of the vS|Mk£&^ "SU.DDETH" FUf¥ISGATOR '^a'^- ¥ 1 \ Rabbit-infested country can be ve*y quickly cleared at a minimum e^^*" &*i a. *^ t^^T^'' 1 of cost. An increiible amount of count y can be covered in one ~]li8i?~J EsBS ns T'9*i^ll* = '- 4^ ''y OEe mau » one machine, and two pints of carbon bisulphide. *^ r-*--lr -*--l gap hlya3^is^ h lya3^i5^ Over 50 dead rabbits have been taken out of one hole after two t* BUI" flf minutes' fumigation 1 ttS^?* THE PRICK IS ONLY & EACH MACHINE. MURRAY, ROBERTS, & CO., DUNEDiN^i^nts ggl^ys*^- f. F. 6KKEB, Patei. tee, 7 Ma fci-t Street, Sydney (late Henty). FOR • ■ NEW ZEAL, ANDERS. AGRICULTURAL, DAIRYING. The rapidly increasing population o£ Kew Zealand must compel the . lißing generation to seek other ayenues for the employment of their capital. J AITOEDS SOME OI 1 THE BEST Wool=growing, Lamb=?raislng, and Dairying Country in the World, and as it has neyer been boomed, the full equity is ayailable to ihe purchaser 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 Seeking a PASTORAL INVESTMENT. All inquiries irill receive prompt attention from HAIN & SEARIGHT, STOCK & PROPERTY SALESMEN, 12 LOFTUS STREET, SYDNEY. , CROWN LANDS FOR SELECTION. THE PICK OF THE TfMROITR FSTATF CUMKILLENBAR PADDOCKS. To be opened for Selection under the provisions of the Closer Settlement Act of JD6 at 11 o'clock on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1908, At the LAND OFFICE, DALBY. EIGHTY (80) PORTIONS la the parishes of Cumkillenbar, Maida Hill, and Moola, In areas ranging from 130 acres to 501 acres, at prices ranging from £240 to £1995. This land is the pick of the Jimbour Estate, and consists of heavily grassed plains of rich black or brown soils highly suited for agriculture, with well grassed ridges of ohocolate or brown soils, partly watered by Moola, Myall, and Gin Creeks. There are at present wells and dams on several of the portions, and water can be obtained at comparatively shallow depth by sinking. The D»lby to Bell railway intersects the land, and Kaimkillenbun railway station ii situated on it. TERMS: , , . Deposit of 10 per cent. ; balance in 21 annual instalments, with 5 per cent; interest, NO INSTALMENT the SECOND, THIRD, and FOURTH YEARS. Conditions of occupation and hnproveme/ita. N.B. — Application lodged up to time of opening will be regarded as lodged at that time. For further information, apply to the Land Agent, Dalby, or the Officer in Charge, Inquiry Office, Lands Department, Brisbane.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2809, 15 January 1908, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2809, 15 January 1908, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2809, 15 January 1908, Page 20