BUSINESS NOTICES* LAND BUYERS! HERE’S YOUR USANCE,. EXCEPTIONALLY CHOICE DAIRY FARM—97 ACRES. VERY Highly improved farm, all in grass, well subdivided; all but 4 acres been stumped; situated on good metalled road, one mile fron; || creamery, 2 miles to school, P. 0., etc.; 8-roomed bouse, 20-bail cow shed, and all, other necessary outbuildings. Price only £32 pet acre, with £SOO cash; balance to years at 5 per cent. SPLENDID INVESTMENT—2OO ACRES. ■ VERY choice Dairy Farm, land of exceptionally rich quality, all level am i; ploughable; well sheltered, and splendidly grassed. Good 5-roomet house, and 16-bail cowshed, etc., etc. A real good investment | and cheap at £3O per acre, with £IOO cash. Balance to remaii \ 011 niontgage for a. term of 7 year/? at 5£ per cent. CHOICE DAIRY FARM—I4I ACRES. ALL sown down in best English grasses, subdivided into 13 paddocks, wcl fenced, all ploughable, 75 acres been ploughed and resown; situat ed in splendid district, on good metalled road, close to school j cheese factory, creamery, P. 0., store, etc., etc.; land of rich quality and good carrying capacity. 8-roomed house, cowshed with concrete | floor, and milking machine, trapshed, etc. Price £35 per aero, | £IOOO cash. SPLENDID FREEHOLD DAIRY FARM—I 42 ACRES. IN very good district, all ploughable, good fences; one mile from Railway Station, P. 0., factory, handy to school; 8-roomed house, 20-bail cowshed, with concrete floor and yards; 45 cows, 70 shares, cans, aerator, pigs, etc. Owner wishes to obtain a smaller place, and will exchange for a farm of about 40 or 50 acres handy to town. Price £4O per acre. Equity about £2OBO. HIGHLY IMPROVED SHEEP FARM—S3O ACRES. ALL well grassed, and subdivided, good wire fences; 150 acres ploughable, 8-roomed house, good cowshed, woolshed, etc. Situated on good road oposite Railway Station, 2 miles from school. Price £lO 19S per acre. £IOOO cash. OUR Land Register contains the pick of the Prsvlnoe, and having been dairy .farming in this district for 20 years, we claim to have a sound knowledge ef land values, and can advise our clients where best to purchase. Returns shown to Intending buyers. I j Oa & E? IT A CKSONe CANDi, STOCK, AND COMMISSION ACENTB. I Broadway. Ste* 164. Stratford J
LEEDS HIGH GEADE BASIC SLAG. FARMERS SHOULD NOTE—tlxe p|“o S 1 ’ “ th ° Pr6Bent shipmoilt is taken u *> quantity unsold is not large, and you cannot afford to be one of the disappointed, so if you have not already booked, do so at onoe STEELING £ SUPEEPHOSPHATE; FBEE *» —• INSTORE—AMMONIA, NITRATE of SODA, GYPSUM BASIC SLAG nil 11 OR TP ‘ WICKS’ SPECIAL MANURES,’ GEAR CO.’S BONEDUST and BLO(S the Standard MANGOLD, SWEDE, and TURNIP SEEDS WHITE HORSE-TOOTH AND YELLOW MAIZE ALGERIAN other SEED OATS, GRASS SEEDS, of all descriptions iSH? SnT?™ HA H r 3 WHITE BELGIUM AND BARRIBALL CAR ROT SEED, and FARM REQUIREMENTS of Every Description. CALL AT MY STAND WHEN AT THE STRATFORD SHOW. ' NEWTON KING' NEW PLYMOUTH, STRATFORD, KAPONGA.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 74, 4 April 1913, Page 3
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