'Sii.atiSfcSi notics*. LAND BUYERS READ THIS! 70 ACRESj VERY CHOICE and Highly improved little Dairy Farm, subdivided into 12 paddocks, 40 acres been ploughed; 1 miie from creamery, handy to school. 4-roomed House, 12-bai] cowshed. Cheap at £26 per acre. £4OO cash, balance at 5 per cent. SPLENDID DAIRY FARM on good metalled road, all been ploughed but 4 acres. Subdivided into 16 paddocks, well sheltered, easily carry 35 cows. First-class dwelling house of 8 rooms, 20-bail cowshed with loft, cost £l5O, large iron implement shed, stable, etc.; only 1 mile from creamery. Price £35 per acre. £7OO cash, balance 9 years at 5 per cent. A WELL-IMPROVED FARM, lyiuu well, in the sun, nicely shelter- I ed, and watered by never failing streams; 60 acres have been i ploughed, will carry 35 cows. Dwelling house, and concrete floor i cowshed, 1 mile to school and railway station. Pries only £SO per acre. £SOO cash. ONE OF THE BEST FARMS in the district. Land of rich quality, exceptionally well grassed; will carry 75 cows and young stock; good new grass country, 1 mile to school, factory, telephone, and P.O. New 4-roomed house, 12-bail cowshed. Cheque for milk in December £IOO from 54 cows. Price £?5 per acre. £6OO cash. A Splendid Opportunity. UP-TO-DATE BUTCHER BUSINESS, killing 5 big cattle and 15 sheep weekly; large shop and freehold land: no opposition. Pries £SOO. £250 cash. i'ACRE SECTIONS from £SO to £too, with small deposit. | FARMERS.—We claim to have a sound knowledge of land values as Iwe have lived and dairy farmed in this district for 18 years, and when we |say a farm is good buying, it is good. Sound advice given. Returns shown. I Deal with us and we will help you to make money. Buy your next farm from 95 ACRES, 100 ACRES.. 200 ACRES, ALSO FOR SALE C; & E? STACKBON. LAND, STOCK, AND COMMISSION A DENTS, iroaiwajf. *Pferai K«. 1«4 C ttrattanl.
BUYING GOOD SEEDS IS BANKING MONEY. ENSURE SUCCESS BY SOWING SEEDS OF UNQUESTIONABLE PURITY AND GERMINATING QUALITIES. THOSE STOCKED BY ITS ABE THE BEST OBTAINABLE, AND ABE GUAKANTEED TO GIVE GOOD RESULTS.
BUY NOW! AKAROA COCKSFOOT —D.M.T). SPECIALS SELECTED, EXTRA HEAVY SAMPLE. PERENNIAL R Y E— SPECIAL OLD PASTURE, MACHINE DRESSED, HAWKE’S BAY, AND POVERTY BAY RYE, LSO CANTERBURY AND SAND ON RYE. HURST’S No. 1 GLOVERS. AH these and others supplied are of the Highest Standard SAMPLES AND QUOTATIONS POSTED ON APPLICATION. All Seeds Delivered Fro® to your rearest Railway StatSaa. NEWTON KING. NEW PLYMOUTH, STRATFORD, KAPONGA
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 41, 18 February 1914, Page 3
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529Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 41, 18 February 1914, Page 3
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