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BUSINESS NOTICES. LAND i LAND! LAND 1 TARANAKI. TARANAKI. TARANAKI. THE IDEAL DAIRYING COUNTRY of the AUSTRALASIAN COLONIES. NEWTON KING AUCTIONEER, LAND AGENT and GENERAL MERCHANT. SPECIAL PROPERTY LIST. F ACRES freehold, 690 acres in grass, new whare, 2 scts Within easy distance of school and factory, and a tout ■ > • bout Railway Station. Subdivided nto 7 sheep-proof pat o .. , 200 acres ploughable. Price £8 5s per acre. Easy terms to < g t.—loo ACRES, rich dairying land, all m grass and well su ’ l | l ' VKle< j ( ,. ist _ paddocks. New 7-rooincd homo with every convenien • class cowshed (concrete floor), and other outbuildings. e a 3 miles from up-to-date town, c ose to school, lactorj op • I .of road. Cows last year returned owner £2l 7. 6d per he^ £46 per acre. No mortgage. Terms arranged to on a ice p • H. ACRES, is miles from St.atford all ... cash , roomed house, cowshed, etc. Price £4O per acr . msnection balance arranged. This is a cluap property, and well wo th . i -t I. 137 ACRES, good level freehold farm, situated within - ‘ , factory, post "office and school. IC-roomed house, good cowshed jnJ other necessary farm building*. 10 paddocks, 70 .cm .IMP* t ed and resown down in the best English grasses. subject to acre. Terms £350 cash, balance 5 years at 5* per cent., subj £IOO per annum reduction after first year, or £33 10s per acre w £7OO deposit. I can strongly rocomond this farm TpnurP J. —BOO ACRES, sheep country, sitvated on good meta oi io..u O.R.P. at 15S per acre. 650 acies in grass, 3-roomed co .g 7 paddocks, all new fencing. Will winter 2 wethers, ! r>p,u, . : ' _ l cattle, price £6 5s goodwill. £IOOO cash, balance arranged to sin I purchaser. Or owner will exchange for small daily faun. .0 . about £2OOO. ■*’ „ ■■> :s: • , • # . i UP-TO-DATE MOTOR GARAGE FOR SALE. My Land Register contains the pick of the Taranaki Province, an i vestors for Sheep Farm*. Dairy Farms, and Businesses of all desc. ptmns would do well to consult me before purchasing elsewhere. N.B. DAIRY FARMS, from 50 to 500 Acres, Sheep Runs m areas fromAoOO to 10,000 Acres, at very reasonable prices. Clients shown over pi P ’ FREE OF CHARGE. Correspondence invited. Loams Negotia j. M. HICNETT, Stratford. j LAND REPRESENTATIVES: FRANK ORBELL, New Plymouth.; LAriu nc MOORE. Kaponga.

* • m w . igi»fU.W id.;, , .. ' , ■ I •MM t>.A* FRESH WATER for the dry SEASON. BE PREPARED. ■; • Get Your Estimate Right Away. On Request— Export sent to gsyo advise required. NEWTON KING, H£W PLYMOUTH STRATFORD KAPONCA. THE “ALBION” MOWER IS THE BEST BRITISH-MADE MOWER AND COSTS NO MORE 'THAN INFERIOR MACHINES. MADE EOR TWO HORSES OR ONE HORSE. \ also stock a full range of IRON ACE Seed Drills and Hoes. ; mrcae* engineering works, STRATFORD. B. BARENESS MR. FARMER, -INVESTIGATE! The Farmer who investigates is the man who gets the best results and the swittest profits, Because by looking “below the surface’’ and choosing with discernment he secures a wider- choice and is able to buy best. . . ..... . ~ ss:EDS AND MANURES 'A": . 'rZ at tbe lowest market rates. He also knows that a sample packet of seeds may look good—but upon investigation tbe bulk may prove weak in germinating quality, | . ' We ask you, Mr Farmer, to investigate our seeds — you’ll find tbe QUALSTY THE BEST, Tbe germinating power “alive” and tbe productiveness of our manure immense. Moreover our PR!CSS Ail” EXTREMELY LOW and you’ll do yourself a good him bv writing to us for a quotation for your Spring supplies. You save £d in the £ for Gash. W. H. M. YOUNG & ( MERCHANTS, STRATFORD 10., — rzaHKZUMiJ* -uißCPgaegg* jtwitow No other tea equals it in quality, excellence ami economy. Refuse imitations. Ask for Amber Tips Tea. Sold in packets and tins at 1 H. 1/10 ami - - per It). (>(>

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 62, 13 November 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 62, 13 November 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 62, 13 November 1913, Page 8

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