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LIND FOB BALM. ANOTHER GOOD LITTLE FARM. 120 ACRES, freehold, about 15 miles from Masterton; school, quarter mile; P. 0., store and factory, one mile. Mostly low hills; about 30 acres flat and ploughable; 20 well-fenced paddocks. Wintered 35 dairy cows, 2 horses, 6 heifers, 1 bull; 60 sheep, 20 pigs. Permanent water. Cottage of five rooms let at 7/6 per week. Good six-roomed honse with general conveniences, e.L, telephone, etc. Motor shed, stable, pigsty, fowlhouses, cart shed, wash house, wood shed, six-bail cow shed and hay shed. Prices and terms on application. Stock can be bought at valuation. Mostly Jersey cows, the result of 10 years; of building up. (230) NEARLY TWO ACRES (carry cow easily), five-roomed house, with conveniences, under the one roof, e. 1., etc. Grounds nicely laid out. Good outbuildings and motor shed. Situated ten minutes’ walk from Masterton P.O. in a good part of the town. Price and terms on application. Owner leaving New Zealand. (489) MONEY TO LEND on all Classes of Security. AGENTS—British Traders ’ Insurance Company (Fire, Accident an 1 Marine). FEDERAL LANdTeSTATE AND FINANCE AGENCY. PERRY’S BUILDINGS, PEBRY STREET. MASTERTON. Telephone 1782; Private, 1570. P.O. Box 163. Land Representative— MR. ADAM S. GRANT, 11 Elizabeth Street. MASTERTON. F. P. WELCH & SON, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, AGENTS YORKSHIRE INSURANCE CO., Fire and Accident. WIZARD SEPARATORS. GOOD DAIRY FARM. 66 ACRES Excellent Dairy Farm. All level and has been under plough; now in grass; 12 paddocks. First-class dwelling of seven rooms with conveniences. Wash house, man’s room, cowshed with two-eow plant installed; milk room, engine room, cart and ear sheds. All necessary buildings. Close to township. 2J miles to flrat-class factory. Doing 30 cows well. Splendid opening for milk round. Full particulars on application. We recommend an inspection as we can confidently state that wo are offering something good. 2617 COOPERS’ QUICK-ACTING POWDER DIP. The Annual Sales of COOPER'S POWDER DIP now suffice to dip over THREE HUNDtaD MILLION SHEEP per annum. ei » As oar Experienced N.Z. Sheep Farmers well know, the reason is—the Undoubted Merit Of the DIP. combined with Economv • < - i FARMERS! SAVE YOUR STOCK AT TRIFLING COST. GORDON’S “SHEEP DRENCH.” FOR SCOUR. Promptly Cures and Prevents. (160 full doses for 7/6.) “FOOT RO? CURE.” FOR FOOT ROT AND SCALD. Destroys the Germs and Hardens the A 5/6 Bottle will treat about 500 sheep Special Quotations for Large i Quantities. J. V. GORDON, M.P.S., CHEMIST, MASTERTON. R. S. GERRAND, AUCTIONEER. OCCIDENTAL AUCTION MART. QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. Sales Conducted at any part of Town or Country. TELEPHONE 1748. MANAWATU FARMERS’ BACON CO., LTD. TS PREPARED TO BUY PIGS either straight out or on Schedule from 1201 b to 1501 b. Our Price for Prime Bacon is now 6d Trucking dates— CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. B. J. O’NEILL, BfTYEB SOLWAY, MASTERTON. KIWI BACON COMPANY. Buyers of Prime Fat BACON PIGS. PALMERSTON NORTH. BUYERS:— MASTERTON: E. CHESTER. NOTE.—We are here to stay, and farmers can rely on us being continuous buyers of pigs. The Company prefer Bacon Pigs of 110 to 1501 b. TRUCKING DATES AF72BTISED

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Wairarapa Age, 5 July 1929, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, 5 July 1929, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, 5 July 1929, Page 8