NEWTON KINO AUCTIONEER, LAND AGENT and GENERAL MERCHANT. SPECIAL PROPERTY LIST.| F.— 850 ACRES freehold, GOO acres in grass, new wliare 2 Within easy distance of school and factory, and a ) - ] ‘ Al t Railway Station. Subdivided uto 7 sheep-proof paddocks About 200 acres ploughable. Price £8 5s per acre. Lasj terms . e inan - ....... , , i, ; n „ r „„ all d well subdivided into C.-i-ioO ACRES, nch dairying land, all in gm s . . First . paddocks. New 7-roomed house with every coca ’ about class cowshed (concrete floor), and other outbml• 3 miles from up-to-date town, close to school, tac I of road. Cows last year returned owner £2l -s 6d pei head. Pnos £46 per acre. No mortgage. Terms arranged to bona u o pmc ■ ™ se *- H. ACRES, U cd.es ,jJ «aU .c gn» • «a trorth I. ACRES, good level freehold farm, situated within f ‘ factory post office and school, 10-roomed house, good com shed a necessary fare, huih.ings, 10 pad.lcehs, 70 acres ed and resown down ip the best English grasses. Price « P acre. Terms £350 cash, balance 5 years at 5 2 per ce ~•> J£loo per annum reduction after first year, or £33 ios per acre £7OO deposit. I can strongly recomend this farm 1 800 ACRES Sheep country, situated on good metalled i . OR p a. 15S per acre. 650 acres in grass, 3-roomcd cottage (good 7 mddocks all new fencing. Will winter 2 wethers, besides a few cattle. price £6 5s goodwill. £IOOO cash, balance arranged to stm purchaser. Or owner will exchange for small dairy farm. ’ h ul > about £2OOO. UP-TO-DATE MOTOR CARACE FOR SALE. . My Land Register contains tho pick of the Taranaki Province, and in * ,*,”s tor sip Farms, Dairy Farms, and Businesses e. ail descrW«* would do well to consult in© before purchasing 1 D/URY FARMS, from 50 to 500 Acres, Sheep Runs in areas from 1000 to 10,000 Acres, at very reasonable prices. Clients shown over P r °?" ' ' FREE OF CHARGE. Correspondence invited. Loans Negotiated. j. M. HICNETT, Stratfcrd. FRANK ORBELL, New Plymouth. F. E. MOORE, Kaponga. LAND REPRESENTATIVES: f IS ■m ftf.Wjisf I i WJ ■ ■ ; Y' i■. , fm. ■X.. rv„>., 3 m fresh WATER for the dry SEASON. BE PREPARED. . , Get Your Estimate Right Away. \ On Request—■ Expert sent to give advice required. NEWTON KING. J*£W PLYMOUTH STRATFORD KAPONGA. THE “ALBION” MOWER JS THE BEST BROTSH-MADE MOWER AND GOSIS NO MORE THAN inferior JUCHixto. »ur>b luu nvu HORSES OR ONE HORSE. ■i - ' B. BARENESS STRATFORD.
; 4 WEODIAN” DESTROYS WEEDS 5N ONE SPRAYING. J-.*-‘*"** : '-- * NOT A LONG EXPENSIVE PROCESS THIS. PLACKBERPiT RAGWORT, GORSE AND MINI—ALL THORNS IN THE SIDE OF THE PROGRESSIVE FARMER MAY- BE WIPED OPT CLEAN AND EFFECTI ALLY \MIII LONG’S “WBODIAN 1 9 IF SPRAYED OVER THE ROOTS THE RESULTS ARE ALMOST INSTANTANEOUS. THIS POWERFUL SOLUTIONIS ALSO A FIRST-CLASS DISINFECTANT AND ANTISEPTIC. '* ' i TT HAS BEEN USED WITH REMARKABLE EFFECT IN TARANAKI. half-gallon tin marks so gallons ok weedi DESTROYER FOR SIX SHILLINGS. IK\IIAGENTS; w. H. H. YOUNG & C°merchants, STRATFORD-.
So wholesome and good is Amher Tips Tea that even Urn . c tr digestion can drink it with absolute comfort. oal s‘u'*'r 5 ‘ u '*' r J CS£.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 53, 3 November 1913, Page 8
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525Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 53, 3 November 1913, Page 8
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