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TARANAKL BUSINESS NOTBCESTARANAKI. TARANAKI. THE IDEAL DASRYING COUNTRY of the AUSTRALASIAN! COLONIES. AUCTIONEER, LAND AGENT and GENERAL MERCHANT. SPECIAL PROPERTY LIST, F -850 ACRES freehold, 690 acres in grass, new whare, 2 sets sheep yards. Within easy distance of school and factory, and about 4 mi es from the Railway Station. Subdivided nto 7 sheep-proof paddocks. About 200 acres ploughable. Price £8 5s per acre. Easy terms to a good %-Zo ACRES, rich dairying land, all in grass and well subdivided into paddocks. New 7-roomed house with every convenience J irstclass cowshed (concrete floor), ard other outbuildings. /Situated about 3 miles from up-to-date rown, cose to school, factory opposite side of road. Cows last year returned owner £2l 7s Gd per head Price £46 per acre. No mortgage. Terms arranged to bona fide purehasei. H.-43 ACRES, IV miles from Stratford, all in grass and well fenced oroomed house, cowshed, etc. Price £4O per acre. Terms £.50 cash, balance arranged. This is a ch< ap property, and well worth inspection ACRES, goad level freehold farm, situated within tew chains ot factorv post office and school. K.-roomed house, good cowshed and other necessary farm buildings, 10 paddocks, 70 acres stumped ploughed and resown down in the best English grasses. Price *34 per acre. Terms £350 cash, balanca 5 years at H per cent., subject to £IOO per annum reduction after first year, or £33 10s per acre w.th £703 deposit. I can strongly ;ecomend this farm. J-800 ACRES, shsep country, siti ated on good metalled road. Tenure OR P at 15S per acre. 650 aces in grass, 3-roomed cottage (good;, 7 "paddocks, all new fencing. Will winter 2 wethers, besides a lew cattle Pries £6 5s goodwill. £IOOO cash, balance arranged to suu purchaser. Or owner will exchange for small dairy farm. Equity about £2OOO. UP-TO-DATE MOTOR OARAGE FOR SALE. My Land Register contains the pick of the Tarariaki Province, ana investors for Sheep Farms, Dairy Farms, and Businesses of all descriptions would do well to consult me before purchasing elsewhere.—N.B.—l can suit you. & .•^^v^^MX.^'^ -^,.--" DAIRY FARMS, from 50 to 500 Acres, Sheep Runs in areas from 1000 to 10 000 Acres, at very reasonable prices. Clients shown over properties! FREE OF CHARGE. Correspondence invited. Loans Negotiated. ; J JV, HICNETT, Stratford. LAND REPRESENTATIVES: frank orbell, New Plymouth. unnv n«-r» F E MOORE| Kaponga.

FRESH FOR THE DRY .SEASON. BE PREPARED. Get Youi* Estimate Right Away. On Request — Export sent to give advice required. . NEWTON KING,H£W PLYMOUTH STRATFORD KAPO^GA. [" MO WEE IS THE BEST BRITISH-MADE MOWER. AND COSTS NO MORE THAN INFERIOR MACHINES. MADE FOR TWO HORSES OR ONE HORSE. - i aiso stack a full range of IRON AGE Seed Drllle and Hoes. •»-» -*-tt a ENGINEERING WORKS, B. HARKJNESS stratford. MP. FARMER,—INVESTIGATE'. The Farmer who investigates is the man who gets the best results and the swiftest profits, Because by looking "below the surface" and choosing- with discernment lie secures a wider choice and is "able to buy best. Si£DS AND MANURES at the lowest market r.res. He also knows that a sample packet of seeds may look good-hut 115011 investigation the bulk may prove°weak in germinating quality. We ask you, Mr Farmer, to investigate our seedsyou'll find the QUALITY THE BEST, The germinating power "alive" and the productiveness of our manure immense. Moreover our PRICES AP.E EXTREMELY LOW and you'll do yourself a Good (urn by writing to us for a quotation for your Spring supplies. You save 6(2 in the £ for Cash. W. H. H. YOUi* MERCHANTS, STRATFORD. jovms.iar. Try a packet. Yon will be so delighted with it that yon won't tw oontsnt wilh any otter bra.net. But be sure yon set Amber Tips. Hemic lmiratiOD3. 00

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 66, 18 November 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 66, 18 November 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 66, 18 November 1913, Page 8

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