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Land and Produce. PROVED BEST BY TEST. MURTON'S SHEEP" DIPPING • FLUID. TWENTY YEARS AGO a committee appointed by the Canterbury A. and P. Association conducted a trial of vaiious sheep dipping compounds used in that district. The following points wen taken into consideration in deciding the muits of the dips ; 1. Best conditioned woo) *>t shearing, havii g especial regard to strength of staple, degree of stain, and brightness of the wool 2. The most effectual des-troyer of parasites. 3. The most effectual preventive from re infection. 4. Effect en sheep at dipping, and general character of the dip. The maximum of points that could be gained was 32, and, after exhaustive trials, M union's Invention was placed first with 28 points. -imL Those who have tried the various New Zealand are of the same opinion to-day —that Murton's Invention has no equal as an effectual destroyer of parasites, giviDga bright and clean fleece with a good tip. This fluid is made by a man who has bad forty years' experience in the wool trade, and who has devoted years of scientific investigation to bringing the dip up to its present splendid state of efficiency. A Few Recent Opinions Upon This Valuable Specific. JOHN DEROLES, Hixau. 2nd October, 1907. I have used Murton's Dip for the his-t nine or ten years, and have alwajs found it quite satisfactory. My sbcep have never had the full Lime in the dip t\ ey are supposed to have, still they are. quite free fi om ticks, etc, I feel sure that if the instructions on the dip are carried out, ar.yone using Murton's Dip will be perfectly satisfied with it. HENRY STEWART CORNFOOT, Halcombe, jar Ist October, 1907. r I have been using Murton's Dip on my flock for the last ten years, and during that time it has given me every satisfaction, killing all ihe lice and vermin and promoting the growth of the wool. y< HOWARD KEKWAY BROS., Te Pahi, Wfc ii ATA Valley. 28th October, 1907. In reply to your Bote of October Ist, inquiring as to my opinion oi Murton's Dip, I have to state that I have used it now for several Feapone, and firjd it efficscif us in destroying ticks and lice, easy to be jdie and mix, and generally satisfactory. SMITH BROS., per R. 0. Smith, 'Manager Matakohe. 26th October 1907. I have used dips manufactured' jy other firms, but must say that preference is given by me to Murton's Fluid Tip, whicb I have always found most efficient. JOHN MoCROSTIE. Bonskeid. i 4th October, 1907. • lie Murton's Sheep Dip, I may sthte that I have used Murton's Dip for several seasons, and can thoroughly recommend it, the wool at shearing time being perfectly clean and free from ticks. (Note.—Mr McCrostie is the well-known breeder of Border Leicesters.) SHARKEY BROS., Gimmerbubn, Otago. 6th November, 1007. Re Murton's Poisonous Dip, which we used last dipping season. We havejsmch pleasure in stating that it gave us Uri'y satisfaction, killing ticks and other parasites.We intend using it again tbis season. WALTER MoINDOE, Spar Bush, InvbboaeGILL. 26th October, 1907. I have much pleasure in letting you know that the single strength Murton's Dip which I have had from you for the last four seasons has given me better satisfaction than any other dip I have tried, and I will, of course,, continue to use it. * , _/■ Wairarapa Agents : THE NEW ZEALAND LOAM & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. J. W Cochrane i [A. H. Johnston 7 . COCHRANE & JOHNSTON Land, Estate, Financial Agents, and Valuators, QUEEN-STREET, MASTERTON. Telephone No. .99. P.O. Box 112 Telegrams : " Cochrane, Masterton." FOR SALE. qq k ACRES, freehold, all level country,. 000 adjoining railway, and withnjlo' minutes of creamery, school and on three sides, about 200 acres in grass,, balance in light scrub carrying rough feed, about 90 acres fine swamp, partially drained, with splendid fall, 11 paddocks, 5-roomed , house, and all necessary outbuildings, 1 acre young orchard, 3 miles from Hamilton. Price, £12 per acre. £500, cash, balance arranged. OQhy ACRES, freehold, all in grass and f3t3 4 under plough, all good English grass, suitable for dairying or sheep, well watered by Piako river, will carry 2|- sheep to the acre Morrinsville railway, school and P.O. 4 miles, creamery 3 miles, ring fenced, and divided into 7 paddocks. 5 roomed house (3 years old), good stable, with loft and lean-to for implements. Price, £9 per acre. £1500 cash, balance easy terms. A DIRT CHEAP FARM. tyf\f\ ACRES, freehold, 200 acres test O \J\J grasses, 25 acres bush, balance rough feed, first-class agricultural land, milking at present 40 cows, and keeping young, stock, horses, etc., 2 J miles from creamery, p o. and school, 6 milts from Frankton, ring fenced, divided into 14 paddocks, all good land, well watered, miles from river landing, house of 8 rooms, barn, cowshed, and every convenience. Price, £7 per cash, balance arranged. n/lONEY. TO LEND on Freehold Security. # Any sum from £500 to £50,000. Office Almost Opposite the Post Office. MITCHELL & GRIFFITH, Auctioneers, Land, Commission &, Finance Agents, EKETAHUNA & PAHIATUA. T IVERY AND CARRYING STABLES, -" WITH ALL PLANT, as a going concern. Including 13 horses, 1 lorry, 1 d. buggy, 1 s. buggy, 1 drag, 1 coach, 3 gigs, and all harness complete ; stables 18 stalls, 4 loose-boxes, men's and ladies' room, and office. Lease has about 5 years to run. Rent of stables and one man's board at hoteL>3ss per week. Turnover, £1200 per Jptmi Goodwill, £720. . ■

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LVIII, Issue 9018, 18 March 1908, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LVIII, Issue 9018, 18 March 1908, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LVIII, Issue 9018, 18 March 1908, Page 8

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