tiUSiitiLSL K£YiS£S« / LAND! LAND! FOR SALE! 80 ACRES. WELL Improved and Handy Little Dairy Farm, subdivided into 14 paddocks, GO acres have been ploughed. A few chains from dairy factory and school; good dwelling house and outbuildings. Must be cheap at £2S per acre, on easy terms, or will take town property in part payment. / 136 ACRES. VERY desirable Property—Land o rich quality, ail flat and ploughable, 10 well-fenced paddocKs. Handy to school and factory;' good dwelling house, cowshed with machines complete.* Price, £32 per acre. Easy terms, balance 10 years at 5 per cent. 189 ACRES. SITUATED or good metalled read, within easy roach of factory and school; subdivided into 11 paddocks, 35 cows now being milked on the property. 6-roomed house, 13-bail cowshed. Stratford district. Price—a bargain—at £l2 5s per acre. £4OO cash.' 100 ACRES ONLY 4 miles from Stratford, J-mile to factory, school and railway station. All level and ploughablc. Well watered; no buildings. A sound investment and must grow into money. Cheap at £l3 10s per acre. £3OO cesh. TGV/M PROPERTIES. i-ACRE—Nico level Section—£7s. i-AGRE, with 4-roomed house, copper and tubs, nicely planted live hedges, 2 minutes from post ofiice. Price £350. £l5O cash. Wc can, with confidence, recommend the above properties to be sound investments. They must increase in value and give a splendid return for capital, invested, inspect at once. f. C. & E. JACKSON. LAND, STOCK, AND COMMISSION AGENT, i Broadway, ’Phone No. 104, Stratford.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10, 2 May 1914, Page 3
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437Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10, 2 May 1914, Page 3
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