BUSINESS NOTICE*. MEN ARE MAKING THEIR PILE ON FARM'S. THE FARMS WERE IN MANY CASES PURCHASED I i THROUGH C. AND E. JACKSON, STRATFORD, THE S FOREMOST LAND AGENT, AND THEY ARE PROPERTIES WITH .VALUES LIKE THESE:— SNIP IN STRATFORD SUBURBAN. 18 ACRES Freehold, land of rich quality; all level and well suMivided. Situated just outside Borough Boundary. Nice plot of shelter bush. Price £BOO, only £IOO cash. . v ONE OF THE BEST DAIRY FARMS. 100 ACRES, highly improved and ehoiee dairy farm. Sub-divided into JG paddocks, all been ploughed hut four acres. Exceptionally well fenced. Factory and school, 1 mile. 8-roomed house, scullery, bathroom, 20-bail cowshed, washhouse, 8-stall stable, large implement shod, barn, and all necessary outbuildings. The returns n-om this farm are exceptional. Price £33 IQs per acre. £SOB cash. Balance 7 year# at 5 per cent. OTHER FSRE FARM LANDS. 120 ACRES, Choice Dairy Farm, all ploughable, subdivided into 5 paddesks, creamery, office, new house of 4 rooms and cowshed. Will b ase for 5 years at a rental of 22s Gd for 2 years and 25s for the remainder cf term. Ko Goodwill. A GOOD FUTURE FOR THIS: 180 ACRES well improved Dairy Farm, well grassed, great prospect! re value Sheep-proof fencing. Subdivided into 8 paddocks, handy to school, factory, and railway station. House of 6 .rooms, and 16bail. cowshed. Price £22 per acre £2OO cash, or will exchange or town property, Equity £BOO. The returns from this farm are first class. Value sound. ? \G. .&yE. tfAUKSON. LAND. STOCK, AND COMMISSION SCENTS, iO :i f ; buj;' Broadway. \y l ; ,n)/HA') n.i ■ » 'Phone No*.iie^ Stratford. M. t
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 85, 14 August 1913, Page 3
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