"TTlffMriiWiHli lillTTMlimiMiir LAND! S 3 ACRES. ■ '.ittje Qairy Farm, subdivided into 14 iiuuuuvii,,, uw uuc s ii.iv-v been ploughed. A few chains from daily fat-lory and school ; good dwelling house and outbuildings. Must l>e cheap at £2S per acre, on easy terms, or will take town 9 property in pari payment. 136 ACRES, | VERY desirable Property Land o rich quality, all flat and ploughable, 10 well-fenced paddoeiis. Handy to school and factory; i good dwelling house, cowshed with machines complete. Price, * par acre. Easy terms, balance in years at 5 pfer cent. l!, within easy reach of factory and school; subdivided into 11 paddocks, 3o cows now being milked on the property. 6-roomcd house, 13-bail cowshed. Stratford district. Price—a bargain—at £l2 5s per acre. £4OO cash. 100 AG: I ONLY fl miles from Stratford, |-nrile to factory, school and railway station. All level ami ploughable. Well watered; no buildings. A sound investment and must grow into money. Gftaap at £l3 10s per acre. £3OO easft. . TOWjvJ properties. 1 J-ACRE—Nice level Section—£-75. [-ACRE, with 4-roomed house, copper and tubs, nicely planted live hedges, 2 minutes from post office. Pries £359. £l5O cash. ■ SWe can, with confines, recommsnd the to ba sound investments, They must increass- in vatae and give a spien- . did return for capital Invested. Inspect ai once. 1 P I LAND, STOCK, AND COMMISSION AGE^T, I E roadway 'Phonz No. 104, Stratford.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 97, 17 April 1914, Page 3
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414Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 97, 17 April 1914, Page 3
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