bukin £** SSfigT3»-ar w 'B^3«ff : LAND BUYERS READ THIS! 70 ACRES, VERY CHOICE and Highly improved little Dairy Farm, subdivided into 12 paddocks, 40 acres been ploughed; 1 mile from creamery, handy to school. 4-roomed house, 12-bail cowshed. Cheap at £2« par acre. £4OO cash, balance at 6 per cent. V S 5 ACRES, 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 £36 pc-r acre. £303 cash, balance 9 years at 5 per cent. 100 ACRES, A WELL-IMPROVED FARM, lying well in the sun, nicely sheltered, and watered by never failing streams; 60 acres have been ploughed, will carry 35 cows. Dwelling house, and concrete floor cowshed, 1 mile to school and railway station. Price cniy £3Q per sort. £6OO cash. 2CO ACRES. OJvE 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 £35 per acre. £SOO cash. A Splendid Opportunity. ALSO FOR SALE. UP-TO-DATE BUTCHER BUSINESS, killing 5 big cattle and 15 sheep weekly; large shop and J-acre freehold land: no opposition Price £SOO. £250 cash. i-ACRE SECTIONS from £SO to £ioo, with small deposit. FARMERS.—W© claim to have a sound knowledge of land values as ve have lived and dairy farmed in tins district for 18 years, and when we ;ay a farm is good buying, it is good. Sound advice given. Returns shown.! )cal with us and we will help you to make money. Buy your next farm! rotu , 1 C. & B? ffAOSSON. UAgfls*, stock, mn eovKisstioN agents, *p««4wair. p 9r rn. Stretford.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 47, 25 February 1914, Page 3
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533Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 47, 25 February 1914, Page 3
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