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BUSINESS NOTICES. LAND!, LAND! taranak; TABAWAKB. ,E*#T, LAND! TARAMAKi. ▼HE IDEAL DAIRYING COUNTRY of tks AUSTRALASIAN COLONIES. NEWTON AUCTIONEER, LAND AGENT and GENERAL MERCH SPECIAL PROPERTY LIST. A. —*70 ACRES FREEHOLD, DAIRY FARM, all pSdoS of about 25 acres shelter bush, we 1 fenced and subdi i» skuaux! Oli 6-roomed residence, cowshed- nd rfuwav : will carry 80 <o good metalled road close to IMWy bcJmL w.d raiu a j acrei M sy U 0 cows besides other stock splendid position. ± rice *xo p terms arranged, mast rapidly increase in va.ue. a on ACRES FREEHOLD, an ideal little DAIRY FAIIM, al 'L* j' 8 • splc-.KlKlly mvtoi Ml subdivided into ten paddocks, two miles JbouUino third pl nu/h----factory, school and railway good, all level land about one i torms * ed and laid dew in Rood English grasses. Price £OS per arranged: tip-top investment. re. x r ;ce £3o per acre, balance*cmT easy combuons. To it B poct moans to buy. English sr.'f'.LfTJ;- ’ am j pchcoi, subdivided into seven m-ie from f ac , L ° r L “Xid down in .rood Enghsn grasses; TI.OO acre* ploughed and an( ] £BSO on second m«w. £* iJXu S eiper cent. Pi ice £29 10s per acre.^Recommeno ■ v^ct. teims! Thw is. a tirst-clasa proposition. Mu Land Register contains the pick cf the ar^ !I ||i u ge'scrin inns for Sheep Farms, Dairy Farms, and Businesses of all «» M n suit dri do well to consult nia befero purchasing elsewhere.- N.B. •ov FARMS I rent 50 to 6CO Acrs#, ( Sheep linns in arvar nn ,,.mo« 'moS) Acres atvery reasonable prices. Clients shown jv FREE OF CHARGE. Correspondence invited- Loans j. M. HICNETT. Stratford. j. w. REPRESENTATIVES: franK ORBEL I, New p'v i 1(18. F. E. MOORE, Kapongs.

S3&/JI/A £.'AX(J'A.\ n W% i t 3 THE DUNCAN DRILL. excellent in every detail. UNBREAKABLE. ALWAYS SOWS TRUE, inspect its many features at 1 The House of yuasity Implement*. NEWTON KING, „ ft WEW PLYMOUTH STRATFORD KAPONCA. i I'HE ONE-HORSE ALBION MOWER is just the thing for the small farmer, as it is better for getting into awkward corners than th« -- horse mowers. .Como and inspect. Also. ADVANCE ALL-SIEEL RAKES, Etc. 13. BARENESS engineering works, STRATFORD. r ,* J »rf»* /ro □,t . p.oke. to-niiilit. . NO o.h» »S:* *2 Sb Void only in damp-proo, oii-Mghi packets and Hi*.

HEALTHY CALVES MEAN A HEALTHY BANKING ACCOUNT. m*3K * - - , ■ from the start. Strong Vigorous calves develop into profitable cows—orovlded they are kept “growings* fi*n;r« the start. HERE’S PROOF. Silverstream, WellingFoi Ist February, 1912. When milk is scarce there’s no feed so rich and nutritious as Messrs Hill and Barton, Ltd Wellington. Dear Sirs,-A would like to let you know how pleased I am with the Bihby’s Cal! Food, which T got From yen I have just sold my calves at £3 each for heifers a ll 'l £1 7s Gd for steers. Tho calves were in tip-top condition, thanks to "Bibhy’r” and I honestly consider it the best Calf Food'on the market. (Sgd.) G. FLIT LY. _ Bl BBY’S CREAM EQUIVALENT. dt contains no less than Fourteen per cent, of Oi! or just about double the percentage contained in an ordinary calf meal. Moreover, the digestibility of “Cream Equivalent” is provided for by a special system ef cooking—and it. does not sccur if used regularly. How is the time to commence If you wish to raise healthy stock for profit! BIBBY’B CREAM EQUIVALENT. Wv H: H? MERCHANTS, is sold by yOUNFJ & €° STRATFORD.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 14, 17 September 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 14, 17 September 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 14, 17 September 1913, Page 8

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