BUSINESS NOTICES. LAND FOR SALE; 99 ACRES. : GRASSED well, subdivided into 10 paddocks, w'ell f«riced/‘ on good metalled ihad/ffiaiidy to ahcool and factory, 4-rooraecl house in' ghod'. j acre, £309 cash. Balance 5 par cent. ISO ACRES. ' A- ' if SPLENDID Dairy Farm, subdivided by sheep-proof fencing, 30 acres" been ploughed. R miles from school and factoi-y, 6-roomed house, and 22-bail cowshed. Price £22 10s per acre, £O6O cash; hi '■* ***'■ 120 ACRES CHOICE DAIRY FARM. ELTHAM DlSTßlCT—Subdivided into 15 paddocks, 100 acres been ploughed, and well sown down in good English grasses. Will easily carry 50 cows and young stock. Opposite to factory, handv to ' school. First class homestead and fafhi 'buiLdings. " 'Price } £4S s per acre, £SOO cash. Balance at 5 per cent for 5 years. Returns are exceptional. TOWN PROPERTIES. ROOD SEVEN-ROOMED HOUSE, with all conveniences including hot and cold water, electric light, 4 bedrooms, full i-acre section. 8 minutes’ walk from P. 0., on good street; house in first-class order. Price. £525 for house and i-acre, and £625 for house and £- acre, corner section. Terms given. -5 SEVEN-ROOMED HOUSE, stable, trapshed, cowshed, orchard, and town water, 6J acres, freehold'land, corner section, subdivided into 5 paddocks/-12 minuths r walk’'fiom Post Office. Price £7OO, £2OO cash, £3OO Government mortgage at 4£ per cent. C. & B: UACKSON. •: -=y* ■ A: * V- ‘f* ' , • - - ■ ’. i -h .'-.i ■ ' LAND, STOCK, AND COMMISSION AGENTS,
5 ; iTinJr?.i , i itn .’I-Lc ' ' »*> i %r* -* /"< £lO *;B SWEDE COMPETITIONS ■■‘in: v> l ' . ~ i ■ ) l.'/lvi * NEW PLYMOUTH * • 1 ’ ■■ ! =",• « • i Jjff I HTER gHOW, 1914. HURST AND SON’S “MONARCH” SWEDE COMPETITION, £6 6s, £3 3s, and £1 U< ~ •• : i • -’V' 4 * ■ NEWTON KINO'S “CHAMPION,” “ CRIMSON KING” or “MAGNUM > BONUM” SWEDE COMPETITION. vr TO BE GROWN WITH “STERLING” (£) TURNIP MANURE. '/ " Buy Yaw Seed and Manure and enter NOW. NEWTON KING, (AGENT FOR HURST and SON), HEW PLYMOUTH, STRATFORD and KAPONCA. . _ . 10 s ' 0 D ah
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 92, 18 December 1913, Page 3
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411Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 92, 18 December 1913, Page 3
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