NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY C°LIMITED. STRATFORD.. STORK AUCTIONEERS, LAND SALESMEN, AND GENERAL MERCHANTS DAIRY FARMERS 1 ” “These properties with a little attention will improve in Value and may be bought on easy terms.” Hy A C 1) ACRES FREEHOLD, good grass land, all felled, and in grass; ua/jC divided into 12 paddocks, with fences'in good order; House, sheds, and 12-bail cowshed; li miles to factory, railway, and school. Price £22 per acre; £3OO cash, balance in 5 years at 5 per cent. Carry 70 cows and 100 sheep. No. 242 m ACRES, FREEHOLD, new 5-roomed House, and 14-bail concrete cowshed; 2 miles to factory, and to school, post office, and railway; all crops, hay, turnips, etc., are given in; will carry 50 cows, and do them well. Price £2O per acre; £2OO cash,, and the balance in 5 years. 241 TO ACRES, FREEHOLD; a nice little Farm, within a few minutes of a t/2 ■ school, factory, store, etc.; two-thirds of the laud has been ploughed and well laid down, and there are numerous paddocks with good fences and gates ; very nice homestead, house of 8 rooms, and 6-bail oow- ■ shedv Price £2B per .acre. This property 'has advantages which no other farms have, and wer consider that attliis price it is tiie best investment offering. I i Write for full particulars ; good terms may be arranged. No. 123 A A A ‘ACRES, splendid grazing jarid, well fenced and divided, with sheep- : jC'dCTC •'' pfdof fences, posts of matai, hinau, and totara; could milk 50 cows if wished; 5-roomed House, trap-shed. etc.; metal road, 3 miles to township, etc. Price £7 per acre. No. 323 QAA ACRES, FREEHOLD, nice lying, well sheltered dairy farm; all in grass and crops, with numerous paddocks; good fences and gates, nice homestead, splendid cowshed, also implement, gig, and buggy shed, hayshed and 2 loose boxes, ■ washhouse, good 8-roomed house with bathroom and all conveniences, Smin. to school and creamery, and 1 milo to railway; good metal roads. Price £2O per acre; £7OO cash, or less to a reliable man; yfiars (it 6 per cent, on Ist mortgage. Wo recommend inspection of this property, as wo consider it cheap, and it will be worth another £lO No. 240 per acre long before the mortgage would fall duo. MACHINERY—WE STOCK A. G. BELL, Land Salesman FARMERS' FAVOURITE DRILLS DISC HARROWS (without pole) j CHAIN AND SPI™ H/ jj ROWS SEAS AND , CRAY PLOUGHS, Etd h A- HEWITT, Aganf. II mkm THE lASI WORD IN m wir i 11 OCO r Next time you are in m the grocer’s, be sure to order This delicious - flavoured Cocoa has become the regular breakfast and || supper beverage of thousands of families throughout the United Kingdom. For those who feava Physical or Brain Work
to clo it will be found nourishing and invigorahng. Every one who tastes it likes it ik because of its goodness and its appealing iy flavour. JSt Prepared by Cadbury’s at tbeir Model Factory in the Garden Village, Bournville. Save the CoLipOIlS and got a jewel mmi of m%mm you f rV-’ C 5
JQAM MALONE AMD CO„ WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, And CORDIAL MANUFACTURERS. Fenton Street, Stratford. ’Phone 55. Box 48. USROA S TOR! ..ooda Delivered to era 7 part J U District. ■\KW STOCK, CHEAP PRI'-.'Fr AT S, A. STAFFORD'S Agents “Stratford Evening Post
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 11, 10 May 1912, Page 2
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