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LAND! TARANAKI. BUSINESS NOTICES. LAN D! TARANAIG LAND! TARANAKI. THE IDEAL DAIRYING COUNTRY of the AUSTRALASIAN COLONIES. NEWTON KING AUCTIONEER, LAND AGENT and GENERAL MERCHANT. SPECIAL PROPERTY LIST. 6rroorn«d residence, cowshed, implement And bugfp s . ‘ . r ’. K n good metalled road, close to factory, school, and railway ■- '• DO cows besides other stock, splendid position. Price ido ps. . terms arranged, must rapidly increase in value. B.—Bo ACRES FREEHOLD, an ideal little DAIRY FARM, , al l new farm buildings, splendidly situated and well sheltered Ti 1 subdivided iuto ten paddocks, two miles from very progress.v factory, school and railway, good, a ll level land, about one tm - p. ; ed anil laid down in good English grasses, i rice £3o per atie, arranged; tip-top investment. , _AS ACRES all in grass, and all level, tenure freehold. 5- roomed cowshed, and other outbuildings, ten paddocks. U miim iron, «'' ; factory, school, and railway, ibis property has near v *'■■ p ■" » .. and laid down in good pasture. Price £35 per acre. ienn.. Lo balance on easy conditions, lo inspect moans to buy. n _»*. ACRES, FREEHOLD, all in grass, and level, situated on ' raai*''v* roar), and within three miles of two good township. , ' ~ [ tram factory and school, subdivided into seven paddechs, a ?d“l.id down >0 good E.glisb gra.se.: tIM« ran • ■ , h Sltar fWI at 6i por cent, add fifeO on .™.n<l '"»■ - - | ft Ji- ;SS at 5! par cent. Pnce £2!) 10s par acre. Jla-0.00 e~~< w*.-. w-ct. tf .-iffe., CREB, good, strong, papa country, only slightly improves : uY OR.P. at 15s per acre; can take motor car to property, awn , «cres in grass, small cottage, within easy distance of railway, r . Swill £1 5s per acre. Only £3OO to £4OO required down, balam easy terms. This is a first-class proposition. My Land Register contains tha pick of tha Taranaki provlnae, » r veston for Sheep Farms, Dairy Farm*, and Businesses of •» daj -an suit would do well to consult mo belcro purchasing elsewhere. N.B. I can ui you. DAIRY FARMS, from 50 to 500 Acres, Sheep Runs in areas •row J*"" <• 10,000 Acres, at very reasonable prices. Clients shown p. FREE OF CHARGE. C orrespor j en ce invited. Loans Negotiate*

J. M. HICNETT. Stratford. .AND REPRESENTATIVES; frank Oi!BELL> Niß F. £. MOORE, KapotJg#

DUNCAN DRILL. EXCELLENT IN EVERY DETAIL. UNBREAKABLE. ALWAYS' SOWS TRUE. \ - A'"; inspect its many features at The House of Quality Implements. NEWTON KING. NEW PLYMOUTH STRATFORD KAPONG/L

E-HORSE ALBION MOWER is just the tiling for the as it is better for getting into awkward corners than owers. Come and inspect.'Also, ADVANCE ALL-SI EEL Etc. HKNESS engineering works STRATFORD. ips value—the finest possible combination of the best Teas rardens. Your grocer has it. 1/8,1/10 and 3/- per lb. •’>-! L3TTLE HERE BELOW E WANTS GOOD.” won why man and woman the best that Mother Earth here are Potatoes and Potatoes lv fit for human consumption, there i strength, also body and qualit <;», uld be the staple food of a tion to this they are necessary tion of the blood. e. the Potatoes must he the best. OUNG’S OfIMARU potatoes for their splendid condition—of the pan flowery and light, is just fine. toes that will add to the enjoytry these.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 100, 1 September 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 100, 1 September 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 100, 1 September 1913, Page 8

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