LAND! TARANAKI. BUSINESS NOTICES TARANAKI THE IDEAL DAIRYING COUNTRY of the AUSTRALASIAN CQLOMBES. AUCTIONEER, LAND AGENT and GENERAL MERCHANT. A.-J7Q ACRES FREEHOLD, DAIRY FARM, all in jrwjiif ""^V" 1 : 5 about 25 acres .belter bush, well fenced and "bdindjd i 6-roomed residence, cowshed, implement and buggy SD^ n g 0 t goodTtalled road, close to factory scfaoo, and mOwm . »rry HO o 90 cows besides other stock spllend»] position. Price £l6 P«i <^ re > * terms arranged, must rapidly increase in value. 8.-90 ACRES FREEHOLD, an ideal little DAIRY FARM, jn jrass. new farm buildings, splendidly seated town. subdivided into ten paddocks, two miles f o w v.> ploughfactory, school and railway good, all level land abgtM» tji™ I » ed and laid down in good English grasses. Puce Ub per acre, arranged; tip-top investment. C.-88 ACRES, all in grass and all level, *f «^S cowshed, and other•outbuilding ten padaocks Jt^'jS.'Jonghid 4 factory, school, and railway. Ibis property has early al IWen pi g and laid down in good pasture. .Pi.ce £JS per acre, balance on easy conditions, lo inspect means to buy. n 1* \CREB FREEHOLD, all in grass, and level, situated on good o '~n*Wro&.asd within t'hree mile, of two good townsh,p ; , about 1 " factory and school, subdivided into seven paddocK*.sbout dU Xd and re aid down it good English grasses; gJfflO can reft > * *. fbout four years at 5* oer cent, and £BSO on second mortgage %■ *<.«*6 at 6| per c( '*'., •..''Ct' e.-lftrf, CRES, gcod, strong, papa country, only slightly ' im^" I/ ORP at 15? per acre; can take motor car to property, about d 0 £&!iSgtk'ssTsSlfcottage/with. n easy distance.of railway Price, fo, ' SSodwSi?l.6s per acre. Uuly £;100 to £-100 required down, balance or, isy terras. This is a hrst-class proposition. —ntalrs the pick of the Taranakl Provh fairy Farms, and Businesses o! all descri! wouMVo'wiii'to consult me before purchasing elsewhara.—N.B. you. i DAIRY FARMS, from 50 to 500 Acrea, gi ieep Rung in areas *rom 1500 U 10,000 Acres, at very reasonable price 9. Clients shown ovev properties FREE OF CHARGE. Correspon dence i nv ited. Loans Negotiated. j, M. HICHETT, Stratford. LAND REPRESENTATIVES: pRANK , ORBELL , New Plymou th. F. E. MOORE, Kapongi. THE WALLACE ] MOST THOROUGH AiN IJ flt * _ TJBB DISTRIBUTOR OR THE MAONLY DISTRIIUTTIjR THAT WILL COPE SUCCESSFULLY WITH ORLHiNARY HILLS. NEWTON KING, AGENT. SHOOTING SEASON. - HAVE My usual range of nigh-class Cms and Rifles, in single . and Double Barrel Nitro-prooied, Automatic Guns, Pea Rifles of all kinds, including a new serni-a-tomatic, which reloads itseir ready for firing. CARTRIDGES: Smokeless 3s, Black 2s 6d. ALL GUN kEFAIRS DONE. CUNSM i T H, JULIET SHEET, STRATFORD. Ask for Amber Tip* Tea and get it. bold t.j MORE TH .tl HALF THE WORLD DRINKS TEA. BUT comparatively few people drink good tea. A goodly number of He discriminating "few live in and around Stral urd, and drink BLUE AND PINK LABEL. 'Tis a delicious, refreshing beverage with a choice flavour that makes it the favourite tea of the district. A trial will convince you of its supriority. W. H. MERCHANTS,
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 35, 16 June 1913, Page 8
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