BUSINESS NOTICES. » Ui buyers meet NEW GOODS FOR AUTUMN ARE AND WINTER NOW ARRIVING. BEDROCK PRICES. oj :■ . \.l ' n . £ UJUb JCr $ m i ;■ . • ' VTU;y ence 9 - f NEWTON KING. AUCTIONEER, LAND, STOCK, AND STATION AGENT, PRODUCE AND GENERAL MERCHANT* K- 4 i. 1 -LAND ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 8 SEE IMPLEMENT ADVERTISEMENT PAGE PRODUCE ADVERTISEMENT PAGE BROADWAY, STRATFORD rwßßMWn.<n.iimHß - K ' LAMASON AND MELVILLE. AUCTIONEERS LAND AGENTS, AND GENERAL MERCHANTS. FA RMERS —NO W IS THE TIME. ..... ; ■ ■ ; 1 ~. MTTU7?a T?ok SWEDES AND/TURNIPS. —We are Local Agents for KEMPTHORN E T° ( STFIELD MANURES, and are prepared to give very low quotations for aay quantity / ' vd p.,r« Rnnndust K.P. “A” Superphosphate. for aar quuntity.^ lirnln M -„ urn K.P. Pure Bonedust K.P. “A” Superphosphate. K.P. Special Turnip Man wo -Jf- u SUTTON’S SEEDS. ~,r j »■ sported'direct from Messrs lutlon and Sons, London in-epecial arr-trgbt oases to insnro good keeping; a limited quantity of—: M Swedo Sutton’s Famous Qrlmson King, Sutton’s Famous Green Top Y«l----button's e .n»n®rtut?on'rFanioi. S Parplo Top Yellow Aberdeen Turnip. 'I Up , IiV.I .! I. 1 •. ' •<ll■ •” • ■' • • . ALSO, , .- ‘ ‘ , ■ , - j; ! Hurst’s Swede and turnip Seeds iu all, the leading lines: " 1 » ... .?> ‘V; ijRDER EARLY. 1 V LAMASON and MELVILLE, ' BROADWAY. Min!
NEW ZEALAND AGENCY C°p|i m ' \ •. *V ; • fi r: x » LIMITED. STRATFORD.. ‘jTOCK auctioneers, land salesmen, and GENERAL MERCHANTS UH VA> AD or i ao: K>H. 0 £Jist ( DAIRY FARMERS” “These properties with a little attention will improve in value and may 1 P 1 be bought on easy terms. 5 , , on ACRES Freehold, level land; 80 acres has been ploughed, 20 acres in turnips.- Will carry from 40 to 45 cows, 9 paddocks, r" j iimißP (y-hlitil oow-sligcl. rond. o IVIHgs to lown <ind. lv<li 1“ - Casdr, bahume fm- J Nice 5-roomed house 10 bail conloO Crete cow-shed, and paved yard. 1$ miles to Railway, 'township and School, and i-mile to Factory Carry.3o cows. lnce £l/ pei acre £SOO cash. Balance at 5* per cent. Ao. 10/. SOP ACRES Freehold, rolling and level land all in grass and subZOO divided into 8 paddocks; sheep proof fences 4-roomed house mid verandah. 10-hail cow-shed, buggy-shed stable, and loose-box. Carry 40 cows and 60 2-year-old heifers on back of farm. Price, £l2 acre. £l5O Freeho]d- Carry 60 - cows. Cows last year averaged £li 17U per head. Nice 5-roomed house, 12-bml cow-shed. Handy to School,. Railway, Post Office, and Factory. Price £2O per acre £2OO cash, balance for term. WE HAVE SEVERAL PROPERTIES FOR EXCHANGE. MACHINERYWB STOCK A. C. BELL, Land Salesman. FARMERS 5 FAVOURITE DRILLS DISC HARROWS (without pole) CHAIN AND SPT™ HARROWS REID AND CRAY PLOUGHS, Eto. GRASS SEEDS FOR ■i •■■■ i BUSH BURNS. SPECIAL QUOTATIONS. W. A. HEWITT, Agent. iu ASK YOUR FRIENDS about the Photographs produced at McALLISTER’S STUDIO. Compare the work with any other in Taranaki. On enquiry you will find tho prices are the LOWEST IN IHE PRIAINCE. Patronise the local Studio, you will he satisfied, and your mentis will be pleased. M C ALLISTER photographer, Broadway North, Stratford.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 63, 9 March 1912, Page 2
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