Mufurtems NUtiv.&i TARANAKI. TARANAKI. TARANAKI THE IDEAL DAIRYING COUNTRY of the AUSTRALASIA? COLONIES. T I. AUCTIONEER, LAND AGENT and GENERAL MERCHANT SPECIAL PROPERTY LIST. ' f f ~SfiO ACRES freehold, 690 acres in grass, new wharo, 2 sets sheep yards. Within easy distance of school and factory, and about 4 miles from .the Railway Station. Subdivided ntp 7 sheep-proof paddocks. About 200 acres ploughsble. Prico £8 5s per acre. Easy terms to a good QrJwACRES, rich dairying land, all in grass and well subdivided into paddocks. New 7-roomed house with every convenience. W class cowled (concrete floor), and other outbuildings. Situated about 3 miles from up-to-dac, town, dose to school, factory opposite sidi of road. Cows last year returned owner £2i 7s 6d per head. PrICJ 546 per acre. No mortgage. Terms arranged to bona fade purchaser. H— 43 ACRES, U miles from Stratford, all i« grass and woll fenced, oroomed house, cowshed, etc. Price £43 per acre. Tern- £250 casn, pala«oA arranged. This is a cheap property, and well worth inspection. ACRES, good level freehold tarm, situated within few chains pi factory, post office and school, 10-roorned house, good cowshed ana other necessary farm building, 10 paddocks, 7(1 a'cros stuinpod ploughed and resown down in thj& best English grasses. Pnce A. 34 Pi acre. Terms £330 cash, balance 5 years at 5; per cent., sublet- to £IOO per annum reduction titer first year, or £33 10s per acre with £7OO deposit. I ■can strongly recoineml this farm. M7B ACRES, Ffcenold, Title, Land Transfer. Within easy distance of UiUi Port. Good road, clos to sea coasr. About 1000 acros in grass, 3 miles of fencing. Price for cash £2 53 611 per acre, or terms £2 oS per acre, ono-third cash, balance 5 years at 5 per cent. Best proposition} in Taranaki, UP-TO-DATE MOTUK GARAGE FOR SALE. My Land Register contains the icn of the Taranaki Province, and In vestois for Sheep Farms, Dairy Farms, and Businesses of ail descriptions would do well to consult mp before purchasing elsewhere.—N.B.—I can SUlt you. van'* DAIRY FARMS, from 50 to 500 Aces, Sheep Runs m areas from LaUUft 10,i)0n Acres, at very reasonable prjees. Clients shown over proponn FAEE OF CHARGE. Gyrrespondoijce invited. Loans Negotiated. .. M. HiGNETT, Stratford. LAND REPRESENTATIVES: FRANK orbell, New Plymouth lHn " p. E. MOORE, Kaponga. M c CORMICK, 'DEE: mr, i NAMES 80 FAMILIAR THAT COMMENT IS UNNECESSARY •v^ww™ BEE FOR YOURSELVES THE LATEST UESiGrib AT tf£W PLYMOUTH STRATFORD KAir'QNGA. ' JTRATFORB FOUNDB" IHON ArtD BRASS CASTINGS OF EEST QUALITY. Pumps, cilma Pumps, Cockatoo Pumps, Saw , Spindles arrJ Benches, Steel Sw> glc-trecc. AGJ cycles, Magny Benzine iron Age Implements, Roko Belting, Household separators, Cycle and Wjtuf Tyres. JUXEU OF SCRAP IRON AND LRASS. « B. H'ARKJS-BpO \ STRATFORD, TITO TjANI YOU CAN'T EXPECT THE SEED TO DO ITS BEST IF YOU DON'T -GIVE IT ANY ENCOURAGEMENT. YOUNG'S MANURES WILL HELP YOU TO GET THE BEST RESULTS. THEY NOURISH THE SfcJlL AND PROVIDE THE NUTRIENTS THAT ARE LACKING FOR THE HEALTHY CRGWT I AND LARGE PRODUCTION OF YOUR CROPS. YOUNG'S BONEDUST, YOUNG'S SUPER, YOUNG'S SPECIAL TURNIP MANURE. Gr & C O, MERCHANTS two nvr'fiWX ■^t^itgjemtttatmMmmammmiMmmiM At various stages of manufacture, every pair of Zealandias is critially examined by six Inspectors -thus perfect satisfaction is ensured.®
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 18, 21 January 1914, Page 8
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541Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 18, 21 January 1914, Page 8
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