BUSINESS NOTICFS. SPENCE S ASSIGNED STOCK SALE CLOSES DO.. 0 N SATURDAY, MAY 2 nd - 1914. THE Public are invited to lake full advantage of the intervening time to supply their wants in DRAPERY AND GLOTHINC at the unheard-of reductions in prices now offering. THERE IS STILL NEARLY __ £2500 £2500 WORTH OF STOCK TO SELECT FROM. £2500 &'■ Get your Share of the Big Money Savings while the opportunity lasts. A Complete Clearance is our Aim. BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEE. A. E. WAUCH, Manager. ON THE PREMISES, BROADWAY, STRATFORD. LOAN & ME n s ir ei AGENCY CO mo ■TRATFCUSI. PROPERTIES WE CAN RECOi^END, 83i ACRES, Freehold, carrying 32 cows; factory returns £l3 pd now, 'Nearly all ploughed and divided into 13 paddocks; no v> e±i ;6-roomed house, cowshed, etc. Situated within 5 minutes ol factory and school. Price £3O per acre (really cheap). Easy terms. j !; ;1 No. 4-181. 74 ACRES, Freehold, good level land, wall fenced and divided. 5roomed house, 8-bail shed, oi chard, etc. About 28 acres stumped. Situated within 5 minut 3s 0 f school, factory, 'phone and store. Price £2l 10s per acre with £2OO cash. No. 2-36. 300 ACRES, Good Dairy Farm, level and well sheltered. Two houses and concreted sheds. Carry 130 cows. School, factory and 'phone 3 minutes. Price £26 per acre. Very easy terms to reliable man. ' 118 ACRES, Freehold, good dairying land, practically free of weeds, handy to town and railway. homestead, good house and sheds, every convenience. Property vvell fenced and divided. One mile to factory, school, store.and 'phone. Price £35 per acre; good terms to approved man. Balance for long term at 5 per cent,, or would consider exchange for piece of good clean sheep country. No. 4-170. We have 'lO9 ACRES Dairy Farm, winch is in splendid order, all necessary buildings, free of weeds and unmortgaged. The owner's selling price is £3l per acre, but a<? he wishes to retire he will accept a suitable property as deposit, either in Stratford or New Plymouth. No. 4-101. Also a 206 ACRE Dairy Farnii wnich owner will consider exchanging for Town property between Hawera and New Plymouth. No. 1-241 A. G. HELE r Land Salesman.
THAT ARE WORTH BUYING. TO LEASE WITH PURCHASING CLAUSE. " Ol A ACRES FREEHOLD, all in grass, 12 paddocks, all ploughable, "-*-^* : l2o acres ploughed; metalled road, J-mile from school, creamery, post office, and railway statici; 7-roomed house, 20-bail cowshed and other outbuildings. Will lease for five years at 15s per acre, with purchasing clause £2O. Stock can be taken over at valuation. No weeds. ICRES FREEHOLD, SOO acres in grass, 5 pai acres ploughable; 3 miles from school and post office, 4 miles from railway. Will carry 2J sheep per acre, besides cattle. Price £5 10s per acre. 1 1 O ACRES, FREEHOLD, all in grass, all ploughable, practically AAOaii stumped, good metalled road, 2J miles frori Inglewood; good 4-roomed house, cowshed, and outbuildings. Price £l2 10s per acre; £4OO cash. MATTHEWS, GAMLIN & C o> F ATTCTIONEEES, LAND & COMMISSION AGENTS, INGLEWOOD. YOU MUST HAVE ? LIGHTS. THE BOROUGH BY-LAWS DEMAND THEM, AND WHEN TWO HAS TO BE BOUGHT, EVERY PRECAUTION SHOULD BE TAKEN. BETTER HAVE THEM BOTH GOOD. Every Lamp we sen is well and strongly made—good to resist the wear and tear of the worst and bumpiest roads, and we have a great choice of CARRIAGE LAMPS to suit buyers of every taste, at prices to suit all. EGMONT COACH & CARRIAGE 0°• AGENTS MASSEY-HARRIS IMPLEMENTS, ETC., BLACKSMITS, ETC
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 97, 17 April 1914, Page 2
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