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BUSINESS NOTICES. LAND! LAND! LAND! TARANAKI- TARANAK3 TARANAKI. ▼HE IDEAL DAIRYING COUNTRY of the AUSTRALASIAN COLONIES. NEWTON KING AUCTIONEER, LAND AGEH ’ and GENERAL MERCHANT. SPECIAL PROPERTY LIST. . _«7o ACRES FREEHOLD. DAIRY FARM, all in grass with exception of about 25 acres shelter bush, well fenced a “ d ® ubdlvl^^ mi ° it^ a m | 6-roomed residence, cowsbeu, inclement and buggy s , road,’ close to factor., school, r«lwM rWI »"7 M yO cows besides otner stock. spie, did position. Puce £lO terms arranged, must rapidly uurease in value. a on ACRES FREEHOLD, an ideal little DAIRY FARM, all * n j7 tass j ' new fa nit buildmos, “ '' •new farm buildings, splendidly situated ana weu aummiou, * subdivided inio teV paddocks. two miles from ,«* progrgre w- , factory, school and railway, good. all level land, about J ter ms ed ana laid down in good English grasses. Price £do per acie. term , arranged: tip-cop investment. km ACRES all in crass, and all level, tenure freehold, 5-room ed house. factory? and !^lhm°®^ r^y 'r^p^g 6 £s?j() U^^ and laid down in good pasture, x rice £oo per a balance on easy conditions. lo inspect means to buy. n im- vCRES FREEHOLD, all in grass, and level, situated on good road and 6 “ 1 ?s: aVo°ut 30 ?> JXu jTv* at oi per cent. Puce £‘29 10s per acre. Recommended u. 8) W. ifit. CRES. good strong, papa country, only slightly improved; len- * R P at ISt’per acre; can take motor car to property, about d grass small cottage, with in easy distance of railway Price for SVdl £1 os per acre. Only £3OO to £4OO required down, balance on terms. This is £ drst-class proposition. Mv Land Register contains the plok of the Taranaki Provlhoa. Bpd inFarms Dairy Farms, ami Businesses of all flescripiUns cufd do well to consult me before purchasing eisewhere.-N.8.-l can salt HI. m• ny FARMS, from 50 to 800 Acres, Sheep Runs -m areas *rom 150(1 to 10 000 Acres at verv reasonable prices. Clients shown over properties FREE OF CHARGE. Correspondence invited. Loans Negotiated. j. M. HIGNETT. Stratford. AN** REPRESENTATIVES. FRANK qrbell, ncw Plymouth. F, E. MOORE, Kaponga. t M°CORMICK, ■ f * THE MOWER OF WORLD-WIDE REPUTE. ALL SPARE PARTS STOCKED. ALSO DEERJNG AND NOXON MOWERS. * ' • ! NEWTON KING. . t ;, . ’f y NEW PLYMOUTH STRATFORD KAPONGA. ’ IVJ; THE “ALBION” MOWER IS THE BEST BRmSH-MADE MOWER AND COSTS NO MORE THAN INFERIOR MACHINES' MADE FOR TWO HORSES OR ONE HORSE. i i also stcck a full range of IRON ACE Seed Drills and Hoes, B. BARENESS ENa,N s =r RKS ’ i 'v/lhM %-xsgaM. 1W SJ isfru 77n J—&—

THE SOWER HAS ONLY ONE CHANCE WITH THE SAME SEEDS. SO if he is. wise, he makes the most of that one hy buying’ his supplies from the merchant whose reputation”and experience ensure his seeds being fresh and thoroughly well tested. YOUNG’ p SEEDS ARE specially grown, carefully selected, and previously tested. THEY are thoroughly reliable and possess exceptional terminating power. We are now supplying 11 1 e choicest of CARDEN AND VEGETABLE SEEDS for early spring planting. GET YCL’R SUPPLY EJ\RLY. Gall or write for fui! list., prices, and othc- particulars. Y. H. M. merchants, C°” STRATFORD It. is wonderful value—llia Sne-.t possible) combination of the best Teas from -.lie best gardens. Your grocer ha» it, I 3,1 -10 and - per lb. fi;. 1

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 36, 13 October 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 36, 13 October 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 36, 13 October 1913, Page 8

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