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BUSINESS NOTICES. LAND! TARANAKL TARANAK; TARAHAKI. THE IDEAL DAIRYING COUNTRY of the AUSTRALASIAN COLONIES. TARANAKI. NEWTON AUCTIONEER, LAND ACENT and CENERAL MERCHANT. SPECIAL PROPERTY LIST. 90 oows besides other stock, splendid position Price tie p«i **■ - terms arranged, must rapidly increase m value. 8.-90 ACRES FREEHOLD, an ideal little DAIRY q FAEM alll in jr« ; . new farm buildups, splendidly eKnated *?<* well f town< subdivided into ten paddocKs, two miles rroin ™ r X , p ™* hird „inudifSfccrv. school and railway. good, all level land, aoont one tmm 1-, effnd laid down in good Englisn grasses. Price £35 per acre, term • arranged: tip-iop investment,. _,-8« ACRES, all in grass, and all M. tennre f cowshed, and other■. ontbrnldinga ten factory, school, and railway, ihia j£**£ tlj ?£** £SOO casu. and laid down in good pasture, x rice £35 per acre, i»r balance on easy conditions. To inspect means to buy. B _~. HCRES, FREEHOLD all in grass and p * iMteT.ed red, and w.thin three m ft^ rf *ff to a box. t 30 mile feoa factory and school g» on second mart*.*, • ;SS 2S per cenl Prfoe £29 10s per acre. Recommenu,d in e.~lft*' CPSS, good, strong, papa country only Vj oniT\>BP.. at 16f per acre; can take motor car to,P r X ,/'P r S fo, in eraßS. small cottage, will in easy distance, of railway ■*™"™< ; toSiSi ills per acre. Only £3OO to £4OO reqn.red down, balam aon *asy ; terms. This is.a first-class proposition. _ . . _*.,_- *..- „■_.. -* ih 9 Taranaki Province. BV>r! in•■■tors for Sheep Farms, Dairy Farms, a:.w . _..■., would[do well t«(consult me before purchasing elsewhere.-N.8.-l can suit yMfti OAIRY FARMS, fron 59 to 500 Acre., \f\ nnn Acres at verv reasonable prices. Clients snown ovm i>i i S OB [ CHARGE. Correspondence invited- Loans Negotiated. j. m. HICNETTi Stratford. REPRESENTATIVES: pßhfiK orbell, now pfcmauth F. E. MOORE, Kapongi. K I 'I | lIJ | DUNCAN DRILL. EXCELLENT IN EVERY DETAIL. UNBREAKABLE. ALWAYS SOWS TRUE. Inspect its many features at The House or Quality Implement!. NEWTON KING.' «eW PLYMOUTH STRATFORD KAPONGA, THE "ALBION" MOWER IS THE BEST BBITISH-MADE MOWER AND COSTS NO MOKE THAN INFERIOR MACHINES. MADE FOR TWO HORSES OR ONE HORSE, t alsa st:cli a full range of IRON ACE Seed Drills and Hoes. B. HARKNESS 8 ' Try a packet. Yon will be so delighted with It that yon won't be content with any other brand. But be sure you get Amber Tips, llefuse imitations. 50 . r^rf m ° , *~ r,-Ta,J,,, ' ; ' THE SOWER !3AS ONLY ONE CHANCE WITH THE SAME SEEDS. SO if lie is wise, lie makes the most of that one by Wiiig his supplies from the merchant whose reputation and exrjefier-ra ensure his seeds being fresh and thoroiiffhly well tested.

YOTJNG' p SEEDS ARE specially grown, carefully selected, and previously tested. THEY are thoroughly reliable and possess exceptional germinating wweiv We are now supplying the choicest of GARDEN AND VEGETABLE SEEDS "T? 4 for early spring planting. GET YC'JR SUPPLY EARLY. Gall or write for fu!l list, prices, and othr- particulars. [IN MERCHANTS, STRATFORD

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 32, 8 October 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 32, 8 October 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 32, 8 October 1913, Page 8

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