Kb*!KF.*a uffTitiSd. I 32 ACRES. ■■ ; HIGHLY Improved Section, nearly all been ploughed; well fenced; close to school, factory and J ailway station; new house of 8 rooms, with bathroom; acetylene gas installed in house; up-to-date cowshed, large implement shed. Now carrying 16 dairy cows and two horses, which were wintered. REMEMBER; £2lO was taken off this section for milk alone this season. Price only £I7OO, with about £6OO cash, and balance 5 per cent. 50 ACRES. CHOICE Little Daily Farm, all level and ploughahle, right alongside factory and school, subdivided into 8 paddocks, now carrying 20 cows. New house of 1 rooms, good outbuildings. LepperI ton District. Price £37 par acre, £SOO cash, will take 100 acre dairy farm In exchange or town property, 1 77 ACRES. | SPEXDID Little Dairy Farm, 2$ miles from Stratford. Highly improrI / ed, well grassed, subdivided into 6 paddocks, 1-mile to school and factory. Will carry 25 cows. 6-roomed house, 10-bail cowshed. Price only £1350, £3OO cash, balance, at 5 per cent. I 100 ACRES. | SITUATED on good Metalled Road, handy to factory and school. 5-room-ed house, 20-bail cowshed. Level farm, sound investment. Terms exceptional; returns good. Price £26 per acre, £2OO cash, ba!-> anco at 5 per cent, for 10 years. Stock financed at 6 per cent. j 132 ACRES. ? FREEHOLD FARM, exceptionally well fenced and grassed, on good - metalled road and handy to Stratford. First-class place for & farmer to winter his cows or young stock. Well sheltered and I watered. Price £l2 10s per acre, £250 cash, balance long term at 5 per cent. TOWN PROPERTIES. | 4-ROOMED HOUSE, on nice level Caere section, and in good posi- ? tion. Price £250, £SO deposit. •• t I 6-ROOMED HOUSE, Bathroom, hot and cold water, electric light. I Price £385, £BS cash. f f-ACRE—Good Level Section, in best.part of Stratford. Price £125, I £25 deposit. | CACHE, in high and dry position. Price £75 cash, FARMERS* Remember that if you buy a farm through us we will | finance your stock if required at fi per cent. we can show you ffe- | turns and give sound advice accumulated during 20 years’ dairy farmI ing in this district; Our register contains sheep farms, dairy farms, 15 town properties, and prospective buyers would be well advised to in* | spect this register before purchasing. We welcome enquirers, and % will do our utmost to help you to make money. I ' ~ f C. & E. JACKSON. Lmn t STOCK, AND COMMISSION AGENT, | Broadway, s Phene Ho. 104, Stratford. GARTON’S CELEBRATED AGRICULTURAL SEEDS. 1 • . . I ; T I BEG TO CALL THE ATTENTION OF FARMERS TO THE FACT THAT T HAVE BEEN APPOINTED TARANAKI AGENTS FOR GARTON’S PEDIGREE SEEDS, AND SHALL BE IN A POSITION TO SUPPLY SUPERLATIVE, ' PIONEER AND INCOMPARABLE SWEEPS, TURNIPS, KALE, DRUMHEAD CABBAGE, KOHL RABI, ETC., DIRECT FROM d . •’ ■ ‘ i L THE RAISERS, AND FROM f REGENERATED STOCK OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY AND OF DISEASE-RESISTING PROPERTIES. NEWTON KING NEW CTRATFORD. KAPO^Ga. AGENT FOR CARTONS. mum m tm homint APPSa»BAT» T hi’SS; ar* Si*«iaww»# mok —t6dnk!a« nwm—ai«a ql' ids»a. fOE aits* oS Siierlmiiuition who *ppreciftt« gcod ilotbes, partook St, &r&C3fnl out, and tb< 'ac whieh i« to d*siirak)il«, oomo *“ mm TASLOEI^G IUSSI fauLiora assd ar® sa«u ot oxpsrisaes ml —th®y know •MCtly how Ui mro ttos mms fiv»*iw»d JBTTLISM Ptbnoi, and close attention to the smallest detail or each uttHiridud reiTilx*om©itt l are tsm fnotora of rmeAsslol tailoring, - IS . V v jS&t • •yHr ,<- j)f ,«r r 4 v - CASH m a tt n> ttvt n iTBATFORR,
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 31, 28 May 1914, Page 3
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581Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 31, 28 May 1914, Page 3
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