SUiiiHiuii M@79o£ti. ivrjAD litiihl | GOOD HOUSE of S rooms with all conveniences. House ia first- | class condition. 14 acres of good land with throe frontages and I several first-class building sires, situated just outside borough boundary. Cheapest property in town. Pries £t«SO. Very easy 1 terms given. j I §5 ACRES, S SPLENDID DAIRY FARM on good metallod road, all been ploughed I bat 4 acres. Subdivided into 16 paddocks, well sheltered, easily S carry 155 cows. First-class dwelling house of 3 room?, 20-baH j cowshed with loft, cost £l5O, large iron implement* shed, stable, eto. j only 1 mile frcaa creaisary, PfUcfi £35 gc-r sere, £7CS-aasfc, | i fealavusa. fi years at g per ssnf. J *oa ACRSS I $ A WELL-IMPROVED FAEM, lyiag well in the sun, nicely aheltered, and watered by never failing streams; CO acres have beea jj ploughed, will carry 36 cows. Dwelling house, and concrete floor j j cowshed, I mile to school and railway itatiou, PrlM Misj? £3® | Wi sera. ' fist® tasb. 1 | ONE OF THE BEST FARMS in the district. Land of rich quality, j exceptionally well grassed; will carry 75 cows and young stock j J good new grass country, 1 mile to school, factory, telephone, and j « P.O. New 4-rooiced house, i2-bai! cowshed. Cheque for milk j in December £IOO from 54 eowjs, Prsso £35 par aor». »SB3 az&ii. \ A Sssltiutlti Opportunity. I ALSO FOR SALE. j UP-TO-DATE BUTCHER BUSINESS, killing 5 big cattle and 15 sheep weekly; large shop and J-acre freehold land: no opposition. Price I I £sß§. £SOS ea&fc. . 8 i I i*AC&E ttEGTIQKS frewi S3® te &ifio, with atttall rispfitft. g FARMERS.—Wo claim to have & sound knowledge of land values as |wo have lived and dairy farmed in this district for-18 years, and when we' jjsay a farm is good buying, it is good. Sound advice given. Returns shown.! |peal with us and wo will help you to make maney. Buy your next farm Ifron> JACKSON, LAND, STOCK, AND COMMISSION AGENT, | Broadway, 'Phone Mo, 104 3 Stratford. ■ lin ui^:,*mw^TOy-jav^iu^r.i>>^CT».?»WT^^ 'PiY: £«Ssiii£ SUCC£SS S 1? J&«~f£?i>iJ &EE&S OF UNQUESTIONABLE PUS AND U£fii£ifcA7i£«G QUALITIES. OBTAINABLE, AitE Ui T 9 £!¥£ QC jjy AKASSOA CQCKSFOOT— d.M.D. SPECIALS SELECTED, EXTEA HEAXY SAMPLE. PERENNIAL «YS- SPECIAL OLD PASTURE, MACHINE JDKESSEIi, HAWKE'S BAY, AtfU POVERTY EAi RYE, 'LSO CANTERBURY AND *Ai>II)U.N Kl'E. ;asaf«SY*S Ma, 1 sL£V££:s. ASs sfee m$ Bt&arii ffe'iipHad era of the Klg&sst Sisndarti. SAMPLES AND POSTED ON APPLJGATJ6SL fth a**da PeilvWM iFros se year nearest Railway 8ta&»& KEWPLYMOUTH &APONCA. "Sp- I TABLBfttMB. 1 TfiKX *J* fcaii«««« men—thj=kia s man—maa ot *&jj£ , |\^l FOB jnaa eg siicriauA&tion who appreciate good uri J alotban, periee* Si, graceful cut, &»d tto <on* = T 1^ «ar wßioh ia ao danirabjw, ww« THE CL-iiy .?&6i.ogjillKE GS, OUK &2/A patters ar* m«n ci aa<d ideas—they know #x«c% how to **- sura sßs* mo« 4 «4:*-;sh«a ©S^taSTYliiga SJabrioa, sad close att®nfc*oa to the smallest detaii or each ridual requiremeafe, &re th« is ctors of gicosssfu! tsu'loring i a s nT.i rs'ijr a i i STSftTFORft,
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 90, 7 April 1914, Page 3
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