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BUSINESS NOTICES. . /’ *• J NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD.. STRATFORD. A FIRST-CLASS SHEEP AMD CRAZING PROPERTY FOR SALE. sm ACRES—3OO of which are Freehold, balance being L.I.P. at £4 per annum, 200 to 300 acres ploughable, balance good billy land; no weeds and very little scrub or fern. Lies nicely to the sun. A herd of cows could be milked on this farm as it carries a splendid .ole 6f grass. There is a natural water power which could be easily made use of. .7 sheep-proof paddocks, fences m good order; 5-roomed house, trapshed, dip, sheep and cattle yards. 1 roperty now carrying 520 breeding ewes, 100 hoggets and rams, 120 m calf 3to 3-year-old heifers. 3 miles to township, ’phone, etc. PrlM £8 10s per acre all round, very easy terms to an approved man. We have Inspected, and can thoroughly recommend this farm. y" ' v A. G. BELL, Land Salesman. .WE STOCK AND HAVE ARRIVING ; — f LAMES’ AND DUCH SUPERPHOSPHATE, ANCHOR BRAND BASIC SLAG, FARMER’S FAVORITE DRILLS, 1 - V f \ ■ ENGLISH IRON GATES (Galvanised and painted), DETROIT DISC HARROWS (without pole) , CHAIN, SPIKE, AND LINK HARROWS, I REID AND GRAY PLOUGHS, ETC., i ' A . ERUPTITE EXPLOSIVES. A* CALL OR WRITE FOR PARTICULARS AND PRICES BEFORE 1 V LOOKING ELSEWHERE. - • farms ‘ ( I THAT ARE WORTH BUYING. H HCIIiS Freehold. All in grass and crops, 45 acres stumped, 8 paddocks, all ploughable; metalled road; li miles from Inglewood; from school and creamery. 5-roomedd house, cowshed and outbuildings; good orchard. Price £l6 15s per acre, £250 cash. Balance 7 yean at 5 per *ent. ‘ i : ' i . tit ACRES—Freehold. All in grass and crops; all ploughable; 100 acres stomped and ' ploughed; 12 paddocks, sheep-proof fencing, metalled road, 6 miles from Inglewood, 1J miles from stor" post office, cheese and butter factory, \ mile irom creamery. 10roomed house, concrete yards, 20-bail cowshed, stable, and,other outbuildings. Price £lB per acre. £IOOO cash. Balance easy tanßfc FOR LEASE. D§ ACRES Freehold. All in grass and crops except shelter bush, 400 acres ploughable, 130 acres ploughed; 6 miles from railway, || miles from creamery. 8-roomed house, shed, yards, etc. Owner will lease for 7 years at 12s 6d per acre with purchasing clause at £l6 10s. MATTHEWS. GAMLIN & C° AUCTIONEERS, LAND & COMMISSION AGENTS, INGLEWOOD. CHEAP HORSE SHOEING. FARMERS!—Be considerate with your horses. Cheap shoeing does not pay you. You will get better, results and satisfaction tiom a horse well shod. ; WE employ none but expert tradesmen, and guarantee you satisfaction. Our Prices are Right. ,WE use steel shoes, and fit them well. Badly fitted or rough shoeing is dear at any price. STUDY your horse’s comfort. You cannot get fast work from a badly shod horse any more than you yourself can put up record time in badly fitting new boots. Think it over and Give US a Trial. EGMONT COACH & CARRIAGE C° (OVER THE BRIDGE), STRATFORD. AGENTS FOR— Massey Harris Farm Implements, Champion Ranges, Unique Boiler Frames, “Wasa” Cream Separators, Yorkshire Insurance Co. (Fire, Live Stock and Accident).

Where men are found in good fellowship— where the braW Scotch tale is told and the guid smoke rises to the rafters , there you will find fej iii 17 Get it yourself. Like the old song, its mellowness appeals to all . Plug and 2oz. tins.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 40, 9 June 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 40, 9 June 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 40, 9 June 1914, Page 2

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