BUBINEKS NOTJCEB. AUCTIONEER, LAND AGENT, AND GENERAL MERCHANT. •I * i 1 ACRES FREEHOLD DAIRY FARM, all in grass, and well subdilOvided into paddocks; pood favm buddings : close to factory, school, and railwa, stSioV Price £25 per aero; term* £6OO cash, balance arrangfiVOyACßESsLEAr:Cat£l per acre, right of purchase £2O; all in J irass 4'years to run; well improved; all necessary farm buildings, close to Stories. Pr'ioe for goodwill £1000; easy terms arranged. Thisnrowrtv is a really good and sound investment. So all stumned and grassed; 6-roomed house 98 cowshed (concrete floor);' subdivided into 15 paddocks, all hv y u 1 •,„T,™ fnnt/irv U miles irom railway station; will carry 40 S ' piKS ' fl 3 hayß^ kß cows, wwuei « r Terms arranged. (4270) 10 y s,umpe d , 1 mile from school pos , office and factory, 16 acrecn crops; well fenced and watered, free JeedsTfirsrSortgage £3110; 8} years to run, at 5 per cent. PART OF THE FAR-FAMED WHITE CLIFF'S ESTATE. A mm m ACRES FREEHOLD LAND, all level, well subdivided, on goo< 4/0 road, suitable for dairying or fattening close to factory am Sool 6-roomed house, good cowshed (concrete floor) and other outbuild, iugs • surveyed into handy little. Dairy Farms, areas from 65 acres to IK ■lores' Splendid climate, adjoining property recently sold at £3O per acre. Price £22 per acre; easy terms to bona fide man. Apply sharp. My Land Register contains the pick of the xaranaKi Province, and Land seekers can all be suited by calling on me. Dairy Farms, areas from 50 to 500 acres; sheepruns, in ares from 1000 to 6000 acres, at low prioea *nd on easy terms. Loans negotiated. investors looking for broad acres would do welt to call upon me before going elsewhere. 1 have numerous Stratford, town and suburban pro perties fcs sale; also businesses or e\ery description. Clients shown <>v«« properties tree of charge. i^ r^an ,,„, liinc& specially invited. F. E. ORBELL, New Plymouth, LAND REPRESENTATIVES— J. M. HIGNETT, Stratford. F E. MOORE, Kaponga. FACTS WORTH KNOWINGMILKING MACHINE. FO™ YEARS' EXPERIENCE HAS PROVED WHAT IS CLAIMED FOR JT—THE MOST SUCCESSFUL MACHINE IN USE. THE 1912 MODEL CUF. ABSOLUTELY PERFECTION IN TEAT CUPfI. THE NEW MILK CONVEYOR. THE CHEAPEST, EASIEST CLEANED, AND MOST RELIABLE ON THI MARKET. LATEST IMPROVEMENTS RIGHT THROUGH. WATTS ENGINES (Benzine and Kerosene) still to the fore. THE LISTER SHEARING MACHINE, THE WORLD'S BEST SHEAR P. AND D. DUNCAN'S UNRIVALLED FARM IMPLEMENTS, MOXON DISC HARROWS, EVER FAMOUS. EVERYTHING FOR THE FARM FOR INSPECTION, AT STRATFORD, KAPOMCA, AND NEW PLYMOUTH. ARE NECESSARY TO FARMERS IN TARANAKI THE BEST SEEDS for Root Crops. THE BEST CALF MEAL for the Calves. W. H. H. YOUNG STRATFORD AND ELTHAM, SUPPLY BOTH WHEN THEY SELL CARTON'S SEEDS (Imparted). BIBBY'S CREAM EQUIVALENT Both these lines are selling very rapidly. Book your requirements bafoie stocks are exhausted. If you don't want to tak? delivery just yet, we will book your or icr, and Jscid it until you want it. DON'T FORGET, WE ARE AGENTS FOR BOTH THESE FAMOUS LINES. B O STRATFORD AND ELTHAM. Also, Seeds in all Varieties, Seed Potatoes, Etc., Etc., Etc.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 15, 10 September 1912, Page 8
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