qUB«Jji,EJBgJNOJIO^. LAND BUYERS! LOOK AT THIS. 1 SPLENDID LITTLE DAIRY FARM —70 ACRES. FREEHOLD, all in grass; subdivided into 8 paddocks; all ploughable; close to creamery and school; good 5-roomqA house and 8-hail cowshed; situated on Main road, in good district. Price, £3s,per aore ; \ with £BSO Cash. ' x A GOING CONCERN—94 ACRES. SPiLENDID DAIRY FARM, situated on good metalled road, all sowr down in best English grasses; subdivided into 10 paddocks, 50 acres been ploughed and re-sown, fences in splendid nrdjer; good 4-roomet house, 7-bail cowshed, cartshed, stables, etc, etc., \ mile from cream ery, 1J miles from school. Also 22 cows, bull, 12 calves, 2 horses cart, cans, furniture, crops, and 20 paid-up factory shares. PHo* £2B 10s per acre. £4OO cash. ANOTHER VERY DESIRABLE PRORERTY-97 ACRES. VERY highly improved farm, all in grass, well subdivided ; all but < acres been stumped; situated on good metalled road, one mile fron, creamery, 2 miles to school, P. 0., etc.; 8-roomed house, 20-bail cow shed, and all other nepessary outbuildings. Price only £32 pe. acre, with £SOO cash; HIGHLY IMPROVED DAIRY FARM—IOO ACRES. ALL well grassed, and ploughable, 85 acres been ploughed and re-sown: splendidly fenced, subdivided into 10 paddocks, good carrying capacity; Srrooraed house, and. splendid outbuildings. Lease ..has ..*3s Siyears. to run at £l5O per year with Purchasing Clause at £32 per acre. Price, including 27 cows, crops, hay. 38 half-paid-up etc., etc., £550. SPLENDID FREEHOLD DAIRY FARM—2OO ACRES. IN very good district, sown down in. best English, grasses, good P. and W. fences, well subdivided; land of very rich quality and of excellent carrying capacity; 6-roomed house, cowslieds, etc., etc., all in good condition; li miles from railway station, P. 0., school, factory, etc. Price £23 per acre, £3OO cash. SPLENDID INVEST^T^JO.AGRiES.;, VERY choice Dairy Farm, land of exceptionally rich quality, all level and ploughable; well sheltered, and splendidly grassed. Good 5-rpomed house, and 16-b.ail cowshed, etc., etc. A real good investment, and cheap at £3O per acre, with £4OO cash. Balance to remain on montgage for a term 0f.,7 year/,at 5% per cent. OUR Land Register coptains the pick of the ProvJnce. and havlng beon dairy farming In this,district f0r,20 1. years, we claim, to have a sound knowledge of land values, and pan advlso our clients where best tc purchase. Returns shown to intending buyers. : ■ * ’ <: EAND, HOCK, AND COMMISSION AGENTS. Bijesdwiif. ? ISEore IM* % . i. - v,I f* ."v ,"i "’‘T ■ . f VliF H E«SPVWT'If*!W 1 ■"""ifT
! V ■j ■ > : l.' ’ ■ ‘II ! : l . *.{]■ ,1 ,< . li l-n li ’< . !'i! - t-'tlOtl l f ! *■•• IVI \h\ V; ,!l'( m _{.(!•;, 1 £' '? « J ■(, ’o{ «'-■ * :| 1! ' I'\■> »• !• V (■ ’ hv.M :! i i■! * r /' f\ LEEDS HIGH GRADE BASIC SLAG. W k FARMERS SHOULD NOTE— j 1 > ' M.J. - C ILL > OMMlil MM mLi\«. AIMtWAh X'S «i LLaL mm requirements out of this arrival, as when the present shipment is taken up , the price must be advanced. , s', ~ I I * : t •. ■.■ , ■ ; ■ , The quantity unsold it nqt large, and you capnot agcjsd.to he, pne the disappointed, so if you have not already booked, do so at oaoe. STERLING XFpr orders ofGne Ton or, More this ran be railed FREE to yonr nearest Railway Station lf at, thp, «sne as opt of, ptore. IN STOREPURE t STEAMED BQNEDUBT, KAINIT, SULPHATE OF POTASH. mw»|H|ip* MANURE. All the Standard MANGOLD SWEDE, 'and *: TURN IT SEEDS, WHITE HORSE-TOOTH AND: YELLOW MAIZE| ALGERIATi and other SEED OATS, GRASS SEEDS, of all descriptions, SIN, CLAIR’S CHAMPION, WHITE BELGIUM AND BARrIbALL CARROT SEED, and FARM REQUIREMENTS of Every Description. CALL AT BflY STAND WREN AT THE SNOW. NEWTON -RING new npfuooTN, S^RATfORO,
ALL WELL DRESSED WOMEN SHOULD WEAR COSTUMES MADE BY THE CASH TAILORING GO., “THE apparel oft proclaims the worna::” nno tho the less the “man.” THEREFORE to be in the front rank of well dressed women, have your tailoring done by the Cecil Tailoring Co. THERE is no guess work and satisfaction is guaran • teed. /fh C# ■' I TEST Cash Tailoring-made Ga rments this Winter. CASH TAILORING C (> . STRATFORD.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 86, 18 April 1913, Page 3
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