isusikebb k ©vises. iLAND BUYERS READ THIS! W AESSES, VERY CHOICE and Highly improver? h’*t?s Dairy Fern, subdivided into 12 paddocks, 40 acres been ploughed; ! mile from creamery, handy to school. 4-rcomod house, 12-bail cowshed. Caesp at AM p®r sere, fissst owls, baianet at s per o&nt, 95 ACRES, SPLENDID DAISY 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-biiil cowshed with loft, cost £l5O, large iron implement shed, stable, etc.; only 1 mile from creamery. Pries £35 per sere. £7CP uash, balance 9 wears at g p<sr oust. W 8 ACRES. A WELL-IMPROVED FARM, lying well in the sun, nicely ftheltered, and watered by never failing streams; 60 acres have beeii ploughed, will carry o 5 cows. Dwelling house, and concrete deer cowahed, 1 mile to school fend railway station. Prisa Kd? A3O pw atrs. £sß® sash. 209 ACRES, ONE OR 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. Pr.'o* £'.s par acs-s*. £SQ& oasii, A Splendid Opportunity. ALSO FOR SALE, UP-TO-DATE BUTCHER BUSINESS, killing 5 big cattle and 15 weekly; largo shop and J-acre freehold land; no opposition. PriSfe £6OO. £253 oasll. i-ACRE SECTIONS frsm &m ta £lO3, with smalt ftpesit. FARMERS. We claim to have a sound knowledge of land values as we 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. Deal with us and wo will help you to make money. Buy your nest fane from Oa & Mru b Am COMMISSION AGEHTB, ’Ptm H-*. Btrattc?&
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 75, 19 March 1914, Page 3
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518Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 75, 19 March 1914, Page 3
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