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.)/. Land and Produce. ADAMS BROS., _ Land Agents, Waipukurau, H«Bi P.O. Box 60. Telephone 35. WE have some of the finest Agricultural! and Pastoral Properties in New Zealand on our list for sale. Look carefully into the following, and then get full particulars from us:— FREEHOLD. A s\f\ ACRES, in good grass, river flat, rki\J\J carrying 2 sheep per acre, If miles from station. Price, £9 15s per acre. e)f\{\ ACRES, close to railway station, . - (yvU about 60 acres flat, two houses on property, one new, 3 sheds, close to school, post office and creamery, 30 acres bush. Price, £10 15s per acre. Easy terms. Mf\f\ ACRES, subdivided, 3 milesKjfci , IUU railway, mostly plougHjp|L good lying country, 4-roomed house. Price,. £15 per acre. Terms. ' X f-g ACRES, all in best English grass, OOX 50 acres ploughed, ready to sow, all flat, ring fenced, permanent water, dairy country, 2 sheep per acre, now carrying 1000 sheep, title Land Transfer, 6 miles from railway station. Mortgage, £4500 for 7 years at 5 per cent. Price, £12 per acre. Cash £1650, and mortgage taken over. Slock can be taken at valuation on mortgage. £100 worth of flax every 3 years. £50 worth of flax now ready to be cut. LEVIN & CO., LTD., MASTERTON, TMTILL HOLD THEIR MONTHLY \ VV SALE of WOOL, SKINS AND HIDES 4jtat their Store, Chapel-street 4th December, 1907. 12.30 p.m. ENTRIES INVITED. The Wairarapa Farmers' Cooperative Association, Ltd., and Dalgety and Co., Ltd., MASTERTON, hold MONTHLY SALES of WOOL, SKINS AND HIDES, at their respective Wool Sheds. 4th December, 1907. 12.30 p.m. j^ Entries now being received. * WELLINGTON WOOL SALES, UNDER the auspices of the Wellington Wool-brokers' Association, will be held in Wellington during the current season on the following dates :— lstSale-15ra NOVEMBER, 1907. 2nd Sale- 6th DECEMBER, 1907. 3rd Sale-17TH JANUARY, 1908. 4th Sale-21st FEBRUARY, 1908. Wool must be delivered into store by the Monday previous to sale; otherwise it cannot be offered. The charge on wool offered, but not sold, will be 2s per bale for the first offering, and Is per bale for the second offering. A. H. Atkinson and Co. G. 11. Scales. Dalgety and Co., Ltd. Murray Roberts and Co. Wairarapa Farmers' Co-operative Association. Ltd. United Farmers' Co-operative Association, Ltd. Levin and Co., Ltd. Abraham and Williams, Ltd. . j^ N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd^ J. E. BLADE & CO., Auctioneers & Estate Agents, High-street, CARTERTON. ACRES, about 9 miles from Car--000 terton by good road, 200 acres in grass, balance bush, with mill cutting in it, carries If sheep, few acres ploughable, balance hilly, good whare. £2 15s per acre. Only £500 cash required. "1 *7O ACRES, adjoining railway station JL f c/ and cheese factory, close to school and p. 0., about 3 miles from Cartertbn, good, native shelter, all level and about 60 acres been stumped and ploughed, wintering 90 head of cattle, 6 horses, besides pigs, divided into 16 paddocks and well watered, good 10----roomed house, 4-roomed house, and a 6roomed house le"t at £20 a year for 6 years r I 14-bail cowshed, barn, 3 stall stable and loft, machinery and buggy sheds, loose box and harness room. Price, £26 per acre. £954 cash required. O~f ACRES, 10 chains from Belvedere 01 cheese factory, school, etc., about 2 miles from Carterton, all level and mostlyploughed, carries 30 cows, divided into 9 well-watered paddocks, 7-roomed house and outbuildings. Price, £18 per acre. £558 cash. , "1 OG ACRES, Clareville, 11 miles JL&\s Taratabi school, cheese store and railway station, 13 well-watered paddocks, 6-rooined house, cowshe- 1 , cottage and good orchard. Price, including 30 cows,. 4 horses, 25 sheep, 20 pigs, dray, buggy, 2 sets harness, 6 twenty-gallon milk cans and dairy utensilß, £25 per acre. £800 cash. POULTRY REQUISITES. Mann's Granite Crystal Grit, three grades, X fine, XX medium, XXX coarse, per 1001b bag 5/6. Peerless, Crushed Oyster Shell, 141b 1/6,281b 2/6, 561b 4s 6d, 1121b 8/-. Pratt's Liquid Lice-Killer for Poultry per tin 2/-. . " Pratt's Lice-Killer for Poultry, per tin 1/6. Roup Powders (Armitage's); per packet of 8 powders 1/-. " Wyandotte " Ever-ready Chicken Food, 71bs 21-, 121bs 3/6, 25Jbs, 6/6, 501bs 12/-, lOOlbs 22/6. Pratt's Poultry Food. Purely Vegetable. Makes larger fowls, quickens the growth of young chicks, pre-v vents and cures all poultry diseases guaranteed egg-producer. Can be advantage with young turkeys,, ducks and geese, in making them healthier and stronger. 260z packets 1/3. GIBBONS, P.O. Box 509. WELLINGTON. :

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LVII, Issue 8909, 8 November 1907, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LVII, Issue 8909, 8 November 1907, Page 8