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BUSINESS NOTICES. NEWTON KING, AUCTIONEER., LAND AGENT, AMD GENERAL merchant. ■ «JEW PLYMOUTH. STRATFORD. KAPONGA. LAND LAND. LAND. DAIRY FARMS. ‘ d fiU e "nd oil fc at per cent. 230 ACRES. ,all irx grass; good house and outbuildings. Will carry 80co\vs. Price £l7 10s; terms £350 cash, balance arranged. ACRES, lease, at £l. per acre, litof purchase £2O; fill in £ irs to run; well improved, all r.e sarv farm buildings; close to two >d factories. Price fen goo w 100- easy terms arranged. Inis p .otyis a really .good and sound mbment. 117 ACRES, all in grass, 70 acres stumped, 1 mile from school, post office, and factory, 16 acres m crops; well fenced and watered, free fioir weeds; first mortgage £3llO, 8.) years to run, at 5 per cent. 797 ACRES. O.R.P. ACRES, Freehold, all stumped ami issed, 6-roomed house, cowshed, icrete floor; subdivided into lo pad>ks all live 1 mile from rtory, 14 miKa from railway stall ; will carry 40 cows. Owner jm in pick of 20 gcbd cows, pig ß . i r*rniTß TIC ' aystacks7 "a n d growing crops. Pric ’ 16a per Acre. Terms arranged 100 ACRES, all in grass, splendid position. Price £2B 10s; terms £/o0 -*a»h, balance arranged. 499 ACRES, W.C.W.R. Lease, aboul 15 years to run, rental Is be! pei acre, right of renewal, compensation for improvement's up to £4 10s per acre; blue papa formation; about rOo.) acres in grass, three-pants of this property is practically level, and fit toi dairying pm poses; subdivided into J paddocks, sheep-proof fencing, sheepyards, orchard, etc., 2-roomed cottage. Price £7 10s per acre. Terms made exceptionally easy to suit purchaser. Cheapest property offering, and can be highly recommended. Newton King Solo Agent. \ have several leaseholds on my raster, Borough allotments, business teSa .and suDurban properties. Dairy Farms, Grazing Runs and Sheep Runs, any areas, in all parts of the Taranaki Province. Prices are right and terms easy. LOANS NEGOTIATED. My L«.d “to -500 in afe. Iron. 1000 to 6000 acre,, at low pricOs id on easy terms. Loans negotiated. • ■ ■ F. E. ORBELL, New Plymouth. LAND REPRESENTATIVES— J. M. HTGNETT, Stratford. F. E. MOORE, Kaponga. pertles free of charge. Correspondence specially invited. ■J A.V ■ NEWTON KING STRATFORD, KAPONGA, AND NEW PLYMOUTH A Amber Tips TeaAX \\ It is wonderful value-the finest poseiblocombination of the 1 m from the test gardens.. Your grocer has it, 1/8,1/1U ana -/ per iu. 28 ** W. H. H. YOUNG & c 10., (LATE YOUNG HOBBS AND CO.) STRATFORD AND ELTHAM. WHAT’S IN A NAME ? ,We have certainly changed t he name of the Firm, but the quality of our PRODUCE is as good as ever. We are known tlmughout he whole district for ‘-ha excellent quality of our OATS and CHAFF, and having bought right again this season, as in the past, wo are in a position to soil at the most reasonable rates. PRIME RANGITIKEI OAT3HEAF (extra heavy). BEST FEED OATS (Garton and Duns) VERY CHOICE ALGERIAN SEED OATS, just to hand. WHAT ABOUT \ JUIt ®ICS 9 W. 11. H. YOUNG & C° stock a big variety of FEED for them, including— POLLARD, BRAN, MOLASCTJIT, SUCROSINE, BARLEY MEAL. AND BARLEY. Watch for our Monthly Circulars gluing Quotations. PRIME CANTERBURY UP TO-DATE POTATOES, arming by 1 every boat. W. H. H. YOUNG & C°SEED, CRAIN, AND PRODUCE M RCHANTS, STOCK AUCTIONEERS j AND LAND AGENTS. ! W. H. H. YOUNG ’& c°" STRATFORD BRANCH STORE AT ELTHAM.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 6, 4 May 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 6, 4 May 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 6, 4 May 1912, Page 8

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