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POULTRY NOTICES HITE LEGHORNS. PADM AX - BROOKS COCKEREL, mated to selected pen Lcger, “Bred to Lay,” Hens, Sittings os. INDIAN RUNNER DUCKS—FuII sisters to Knight’s Pen Competition Winners, Sittings 7s 6d. MRS, F. J. HODGSON, Corner Mountain and Stuart Roads, FLTTIAM. UTILITY POULTRY. WHITE WYANDOTTES, from the host American strains. WHITE LEGHORNS, mainly Pad-man-Brookos and American. BLACK MfNORCAS, one of the best Laying Strains in N.Z. All stock on free range, and in openfronted houses. AH Sittings 7s Gd for 12. A limited number of orders taken for dayold chicks, at Is each. Orders can bo loft with R. B. ANDERSON, Ironmonger, Stratford. BUSINESS NOTICES. COLEMAN, LAND AND ESTATE P.O. 78. STRATFORD. ’Phono 14.

HAS FOR SALEHOUSE PROPERTIESO O pf—s-roomed Dwelling, outcwO.l. k) building, bathroom, etc., in Borough, smin. from Post Office; terms £IUU cash, balance on mortgage. A A —t-roomed Dwelling, Ovi scullery, and bathroom; good locality, in Borough, smin. from P. 0.; 1 acre of ground. Terms £l5O cash, balance on mortgage. jf? A A —”-roomed Dwelling, dWUv/U' bathroom, and pantry, hot and cold water, electric light; .6 min. from Post Office. Terms £2OO cash, balance on mortgage. This is a good bargain. fj> Q A—7-roomcd Dwelling, dwOOvi bathroom, washhouse, and outbuildings; hot and cold water, and electric light; £ acre of land. This house is in splendid order, and is thoroughly well built. The neighbourhood is very desirable. BROAD ACRES. | A A ACHES FREEHOLD, first--IUU class Dairy Farm, 1 mile from Midhirst; 5-roorned Dwelling (recently built), cowshed (13 bails), trapshed, etc.; all ploughable, subdivided into 7 paddocks; carry 32 cows; supplying factory every year for last live years. Factory returns last season £ll per cow (figures available). Price £23 per acre. Q /ji A -A-CRES FREEHOLD. First- ?_/ jlr'L/ class Farm; all grassed, except 20 acres ' shelter bush; 300 acres ploughable; winters 2.J sheep to acre; new 6-roomed Dwelling, hot and cold water; 4 miles from railway; subdivided into 18 sheep-proof paddocks. Price £lO per acre; £2OOO in cash, balance on mortgage. QAQ ACRES, FREEHOLD, all in OviO grass, 11 miles from railway, 1 mile from factory: 100 acres ploughable; 7-roomed Dwelling,, small cottage, 2 cowsheds, etc.; well fenced. This Farm can bo worked to the greatest advantage; two frontages on Fast Road, and railway lino. ■ Price £l2 per aero. TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. JH. ROBSON desires to notify a that ho will open a Timber Yard in Stratford at the beginning of May next. Full stocks of all Building Timbers will be kept, both Sawn and Dressed, at lowest market prices. Orders for timber may, in the meantime, be forwarded to JAMES ROBSON, Stratford, or J. H. ROBSONb Pohokuia. HOBBS AND GO., AUCTIO N E E R S, SEEDSMEN, AND LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. I ACRES, well subdivided, all XUO ploughable, 50 acres ploughed; If miles from school and factory, will carry (3) cows; 5-roomed house, newly renovated, 10-bail cowshed, with concrete floor. Lease with compulsory purchasing clause, £23 per acre; £SOO deposit. Tj Q ACRES, subdivided into 8 -L .i O paddocks, 10 acres ploughed, all level, well fenced ; 2 miles from factory and school; will carry 40 cows and odd stock; O-roomed house, cowshed, concrete floor, and all necessary outb' Odin-;' Price £3O per acre; £loCk> cash

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 22, 11 September 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 22, 11 September 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 22, 11 September 1911, Page 8

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