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Land and Produce. C. C. ROSS & CO., Land Agents, QUEEN-STREET, MASTERTONTelephone 2(55. P.O. Box G9. Farmers who wish to exchange their properties READ, these are all for exchange. -j-|O/0 ACRES, all in grass, about 100 BLjL<fcjO acres flat, carrying 2 sheep and cattle. 7-roomed house, woolshed, dip, yards. Price, J".S per acre. Equity £5350. ~t A "I ACRES, close to town, all in grass, nice stream .running through. Price, £26 per acre. Equity £2000. A t£f\ ACRES, Waverlcy, 400 in grass, 4?OVf 11 paddocks, well watered, JO acres plougliable, 150 when stumped. 8-/ roomed house, alongside school and creamery, G miles station. Woolshed, dip, yards. Price, £11 2s 0(1. Equity £2000. We have a large list of exchanges to pick from. Send yours along and wo will endeavour to suit you. VALUATIONS MADE. LOANS NEGOTIATED. J # I). CBUICKSKANK & CO., Llmitkd, GENERAL MERCHANTS, STATION, STOCK & INSURANCE AGENTS, PUURY-STKKKT, MaSTMRTON. Improved Kainit Kainit Sulpliiito of Ammonia Guano Muriate of Potash Basic Slag Nitrate of Soda Superphosphates Sulphate of Potash Blood Manures W.M.E. Co.'s and Gear's Manures Boned ust (Anulysis supplied to Minister ol Agriculture.) Oats —seed and feed Wheat— seed and fowl Wolseley Cream Separators General Station Requisites WELLINGTON WOOL SALES, TT'NDER the auspices of the Wellington U Woolbrokers , Association, will be held in the Concert Chamber, Town Hall, Wellington, during the current season on the following dates : — Ist Sale I.'*™ NOVEMBER, 1908, at 2 p.m. 2nd Sale—ltii DECEMBER, l<loß, at i> a.m. 3rd Sale Nth JANUARY, l!)0<), at 9 a.m. 4th Sale—lOth FEBRUARY, 1009, at. 2 p.m.. 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 2/- per bait; for the first offering, and 1/- per bale for the second offering. Dalgety and Co., Ltd. Murray, Roberts and Co. Abraham and Williams, Ltd. Levin and Co., Ltd. /United Fanners' Co-operative. Association, I Ltd. 1 Wairarapa Farmers" Co-operative Associal tion, Ltd. G. 11. Scales. A. H. Atkinson and Co. Ltd. N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency_ Co.,_LtcL LEVIN AND CO., LTD., MASTERTON, will hold their MONTHLY SALE of WOOL, SKINS, AND H9DES, at their STORE, CHAPEL-STREET. 4th November, 1908. At 1 p.m. Entries Invited. High-class ENGLISH gADDLEKY. Ik > ■ i opened up. Ml] c nv '' c y ,m ' \\rep a ! r s |(\l We can supply Rick Covers, Tanpaulins, etc., mad:- from best British materials at exceptionally low prices. HAB.COMBE & DONALD, Perry street, Masterton. ~~jTliarbis & sons, Land Agents, MARTON, AND MARION JUNCTION. OECTIONS at Marlon Junction, Spring >O Creek, Burnside, Marlon, etc., for sale on easy terms. Particulars and prices on application at Marlon and Junction oflices. All good investments. 8 SHOPS, well situated, on a : \ acre section, in progressive township, with dwelling attached to each shop, Tenure of section Crown lease, 18 years to run with right of renewal for further 21 years. Each shop lot to good tenants at a total rental of £2 per week. Payable in advance. Price, £1000. Or will exchange. 928 O/fl ACRES, 8 miles from Marton and 3| O4c from railway station, U miles from school. All plougliable, -1 acres shelter bush 20 acres crop, (i paddocks, 7-roomed hou?e, 2 acres orchard and garden, barn, stable, etc. A first-class property. £,':>s per acre. £. r )00 cash. Or will exchange. M 0 B£*(\ ACRES, 10 miles from Olaki, 100 01/ acres river Hat, balance, hilly, 240 acres in grass and carrying 2 sheep per acre, 15 acres felled, balance in bush. No buildings. Price, .£-'> 10s per acre. £'5;10 cash. This property could be turned over at a big profit with" a little outlay. 91!) Our OCTOBER GUIDE is now printed, and will be sent free to any address on application. . FISON'S SPEG3AL TURSW FERTSLSZER. . FISOiM'S SPECIAL RAPE FERTILIZER -m/jTR WILFRED G. STEAD, Kcreru, -"-*- HawJce's Bay, writes :— " I was induced to use Fison's Tubnip Fertilizer after seeing extensive experiments with manured turnips canied out at Lincoln College some six or seven years ago. Since then — to use a hackneyed expression —I have used no other." Obtainable from Local Merchants. MURRAY,.-KOBEBTS & CO., WELLINGTON, General Agesnsts.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LIX, Issue 9211, 2 November 1908, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LIX, Issue 9211, 2 November 1908, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LIX, Issue 9211, 2 November 1908, Page 8

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