■fttfSiWESß iSiSTiSSffi, ACRES. HIGHLY Improved Section, nearly all been ploughed; well fenced; close to school, factory and lailway station; new house of 8 room*, with bathroom; acetylene gas installed in house; up-to-date • CO'Tshed, large implement shed. Now carrying 16 dairy cows aud two horses, which were wintered. REMEMBER: £2lO was taken off this section for milk alone this season. Price oniy £I7OO, with about £6OO cash, and balance 5 per cent. CHOICE Little Dairy Fawn, all level and ploughable, right alongside factory and school, subdivided into 8 paddocks, now carrying 20 cows. New house 0f,4 rooms, good outbuildings. Lepperton District. Pries £37 per acre, £SOO cash, wlii take 100 acre dairy farm In exchange or town property. 77 ACRES. SPENDID Little Dairy Farm, 2} miles from Stratford. Highly improved, well grassed, subdivided into 0 paddocks, J-mile to school and factory. Will carry 2o cows. 6-roomed house, 10-bail cowshed. Price only £1350, £3OO cash, balance at 5 per cent. ■\ SITUATED on good Metalled Road,-handy to factory and school, 5-room-j ed house, 20-bail cowshed. Level farm, sound investment. Terms exceptional; returns good. Price £26 per acre, £2OO cash, balI ance at 5 per cent, for 10 years. Stock financed at 6 per cent. \.oJ!i >rj&. I FREEHOLD FARM, 'exceptionally well fenced and grassed, on good metalled road and handy to Stratford. First-class place for a farmer to winter his cows ot young stock. Well sheltered and watered. Price £l2 10s per acre, £250 cash, balance long term at 5 per cent. TOWN PROPERTIES. ~ i( 4-ROOMED HOUSE, on nice level i-aere section, and in. good posijj ticn. Price £250, £SO deposit. | 6-ROOMED HOUSE, [Bathroom, hot and cold water, electric light" ■ | Price £385, £BS cash. f-ACRE—Good Level Section, in best part of Stratford. Pries £l?s, I £25 deposit. I 3-ACRE, in high and dry position. Price £75 cash. I FARMERS—Remember that if ycu buy a farm'through us we will finance ycur stock if required at 6 per cent. We can show ycu returns and give some! advice aoctniwiated. during 20 years" dairy farmI ing in this district. Our register contains sheep farms, dairy farms, town properties, and prospective buyers wauld be wen advissd to ln- | spect this register before purchasing. We welcome enquirers, and I will do our utmost to help you to make money. C. <fe R JACKSON. LASID, STOOSC, ANS 3 GQMM3 SSSCN AGENT, Broadway, 'Rione No. 104, Stratford. ■snißaaaEßS! GARTON'S CELEBRATED AGRICULTURAL SEEDS. I BEG TO CALL THE ATTENTION OF FARMERS TO THE FACT THAT I HAVE BEEN APPOINTED TARANAKI AGENTS FOR GARTON'S PEDIGREE SEEDS, AND SHALL BE IN A POSITION TO SUPPLY SUPERLATIVE, PIONEER AND INCOMPARABLE SVVEEDS, TURNIPS, KALE, DRUMHEAD CABBAGE, KOHL RABI, ETC., DIRECT FROM THE RAISERS. AND FROM REGENERATED STOCK OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY AND OF DISEASE-RESISTING PROPERTIES. NEWTON li HEW PLYMOUTH, STRATFORD. AGENT FOR GARTONS. ftWRMIATI BUM TAIUtRBfi&, TffllU era Iftlittii me»—tliaklag i id«w. FOB sa«* of iis« ,; Tj]Q*tio!a who appreciate good ekri&ei, parfaot fit, graceful out, njad iat iong wmx »iu©fl is « detxrabi*, come *- . 'W # $m tASH TAILORING ®& i j OO® failoxi a&d Kaiton mrm aa«a cl sxp#ri«ae« md *dv*u©©d iftosa—i-hey know exactly hot? to *•» STYT'IfiiL mml/tux, sad oio&e at-t»fcfan to the smallest detail or each iauiTidioai refalr«meiit ( ara tb* factor* of *iroa 3B fnj tailoring. nn a tt n T ITHATFOItfc
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 34, 1 June 1914, Page 3
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