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BUSINESS NOtiCEISLAND 5 LAND! LAND! TARANAKI. TARANAKI. TARANAKI. THE IDEAL DAIRYING COUNTRY of the AUSTRALASIAN COLONIES. NEWTON KING AUCTIONEER, LAND agent and GENERAL MERCHANT. SPECIAL PROPERTY LIST. F,—850 ACRES freehold, 690 acres m grass, new 'vlmre, 2 ■Within easy distance of school and factory, and a ? About Railway Station. Subdivided nto 7 sheep-proof paddod. About 200 acres pkiughable. Price £S 5S per acre. Kasj terms 8 t.—loo ACRES, rich dairying laud, all in grass a paddocks. New 7-roomca home with e\m. Situated about class cowshed (concrete floor), ard other opp Mite side 3 miles from up-to-date town, t oso o ’ ‘ r head Price of road. Cows last to boJfide purchaser. £4B per acre. No mortgage, .eims auui B , i 5. H.-43 ACRES, H miles from Stratford all m a * g £ . 250 cash, roomed house, cowshed, etc. Price £4O per acre. } balance arranged. This is a ch< ap property and - S of 1—.137 ACRES aood level freehold farm, situated within t U factory, post “office and school. 1(-roomed other necessary farm buildings, i 0 paddocks, <0 act - 1 ©d and resown down in the best Enghsi t SU bJsct to acre. Terms £350 cash, balance 5 years at o* P ’ wUh £IOO per annum reduction after first year or . £7OO deposit. I can strongly recomend this fa ™' Xenure '-Z cottage (good). purchaser. pr °Or will eadange foe small dairy tom. tod. about £2OOO. •TO-DATE MUTUH GARAGE FOR SALE. Mv Land Register contains the pick of the Taranaki Province, :,."s .or Sheep Farms, Dairy Far™, and Businesses desor.pt,one aid do well to consult mo before - 'iRY FARMS, from 50 to 500 Acres, Sliocp Runs in area., from 1000 to 1 10 000 Acres at very reasonable prices. Clients shown over piopm FREE OF CHARGE. Correspondence invited. Loans Nogotia e j. tVL HICNETT, Stratford. NO REPRESENTATIVES: frank orbell, New Plymouth. ND KSl'RMcnm p E MOORE, Kaponga. f/J v- v . -i ■■ - . 4 ■ - •wv, ■■ . 29 ft* ■ J W■b ' A feft K :r ■ ■ isrtiullßL FRESH WATER for the dry SEASON. BE PREPARED. Get Yews* Estimate Right Away. Oh Request — Expert sent to give advice required. . NEWTON KING. N£W PLYMOUTH STRATFORD KAPONGA. THE “ALBION” MOWER 3 THE BEST BRITISH-MADE MOW ER AM) EOSlb LOBE THAN IMEBIOB MACHINES. MADE 1011 IVVO HORSES OR ONE HORSE. ai:o stooh a full rang. «t IRON AGE Seed Brills end Hues. B. EARKNESS engineering works, gtratfcrd.

MP. FARMER, —INVESTIGATE 1 . The Farmer who investigates is the who gets the best results ami the swiftest proi.ls, Because by licking "below tho suA.ee" an.l eboosing- with discernment he secures a 'vidci ciiou is°uble to buy best. sfcEDS AND MANURES at the lowest market rales. He also knows that a sample packet oi seeds m. y look good—but upon investigation the bulk may prove weak in germinating quality. We ask you. Hr bVVnier. to investigate our secdsyou’ll find the quality the best, The terminating power “alive” and the productiveness of our manure immense. Moreover our prsges are extremely low and you’ll do yourself a ffnod (urn by wriling: lo us for a ((notation for your Spring supplies. You save 6d in the £ lot' Cash. W. H. M. YOUNO- & ( 10., MERCHANTS, STRATFORD. 11^1 • Try a packet. Yon will be no delijfbieJ with It Unit you won't be content wltb any otOer brand. But be sure you ga Amber Tina. Hciu-ie imitations. bo , -

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 65, 17 November 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 65, 17 November 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 65, 17 November 1913, Page 8

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