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mum weius ' * <» » * «- *•» 'htf&W IMND! TARANAKI. TARANAKI. {THE IDEALDAIRYING COUNTRY «f COLONIES, LAND! TARANAKI. AUSTRALASIAN /f LAND AGEMT|tBd CENI|RALi»».EKeH£fITSPECIAL PROPERTY f-LIST. IOOACRES Freehold, all in grass, seated between St " tf J rd ponga, and in close proximity t 0 factory, school and Pos• Good substanial residence, cow s licd and other farm 1 Price £2B ids per acre. Tarm s £285 cash, balance easily arrang •3 AC REsf Freehold, right on the Coast, splendid quality, all level and well improved. 8-roomed bou se , cowshed, granary, tc. ; gage £I7OO, about 5 years to run at 5 per cent. This pr P J will carry over 40 cows and do them well. Price £so per ■ ‘Terms £SOO down or probably a Rttie less to bona fide man, balance satisfactorily arranged. i i 4400 ACRES (about) Freehold, 2300 in grass, 4-roomed house wool.bed (6 shearers), good yards and dip. Subd.vrded .pro U_paddocks, carrying capacity, 1 dry sheep, 1 wet to the ace. Price £4 15s per acre. Terms £SOOO cash, balance arranged on Si Sort of terms. Within 12 miles of railway. Good road. To a man of means this is » first-class investment. „v, a in« J fif L-137 ACRES, good level freehold farm, situated within • few falter;, post Office and school, 10-r.oomed hoos<| good W«d farm buildings, 10 paddoexs, -O-acres stumped pic g .d and resown down in the beat English grasses. Prifla M p|. Terms £350 cash, balance s year* at 54 per to AlSff per annum reduction aftdr first year, or £33 tea P®r so™ £7OO .deposit. I can strongly eepmena this farm. 837« ACRES, Freehold, Title, Land Transfer. Within easy' of ftiver Port. Gook roao, cl os to sea coast. Abbut 1000 acres in grass, 3 miles of fencing. Price for cash £2 2S 6tl ■ or r&JJ | 2 Si per acre, one-third oath, balance s years a! g par .cm!., Bas. proposition in Taranaki. UP-TO-DATE' MOTOR GARAGE FOR^SALS. Hy Land Register contains the lok of the Tmnak? Provlfiaa, and in* laitora for; Sheep Farms, Dairy Farms, and Businesses of all dMeriptisiM vMiid i# well to consult me before purchasing slashers.—N.B.—l MR DAIRY-FARMS, from 69 to 89? Acres, Sheap Suns in areas from IcOO to 10,000 Acres, at very reasonable prices. Clients shown over P p opo**J® ! ' f yp Eg : qjt CHARGE. Correspondence invited. Loans Negotiated. M. HICNETT, Stratford. ALAND REPRESENTATIVES: frank orbell, New >!»■»». F. e. MOORE, Kaponga, SLAG SOWERS.afesl fm %s= 3 THREE DESIGNS 3 TO CHOOSE FROM, - Ho matter what the conditions under which you * a r^° u will find at my depot the Distributor to suit you perfectly. Ivili BWTON KING N£W PLYMOUTH STRATFORD KA ?BV? A * KluroNWM JJ'jaWSM" h‘'.v ' j — sii , * S Sporting Guns and Rifles of all the Bast Makes. ■ “ Cartridges and uun Requisites. All Cun Repairs done on the Premises. ,M Sbs"ri; ortu,,a B. BARENESS t Juliet Streets Stratford. r.RATfQRD PROPERTY HAS BIG PROSPECTIVE VALUE w „. Foot of Road and Railway Development out East gives Stratford property an added value. The centra! • -J- * !.«..« n hin flllljj-g, S -day prices toiitobf Taranaki must have a big future. So these proper{leg are a good Investment at present-day business frontage. -A A FEET, Broadway, at £lO per foot. Easy terms. Beslrabfe •tU site. Buy now. This must s« soon bo picked up» A GOOD HOME—CHEAP. OST desirable private residence, of four acres, with six-roomed house and all conveniences; corner section, and well situatej r subdivision. Five minutes from Post. Office. Price £1350. isy terms arranged. ■ This property must increase in value. THIS IS A SNIP AT £375. -TTIIVE-ROOMED HOUSE, Juliet Street, recently .renovated. IT conveniences. Price £375. Terms can be arranged. All PRODUCE AND FARM SUPPLIES. IEAL-POLLAET). —Our own speual preparation for pigs, is th lost popular and TP SLAG—This useful manure now to band. Booking oiders. “Cl iTincrosine, Pollard, Barley Meal. Pear, Marne, noted honre for Prime Chaff. Every bag sold on guarntee. Prime Canetrbury potatoes and Pnma Onions—rare COW COVERS.—A necessity—cheaply supplied hero. jL on us for fencing materials: for roofing, for oiled coats, or lU22V rugs.* for household supplies in bulk. IROTS—Prime quality, in any quantities. Morepork Bacon and Hams. W. M. BAYLY c ' C°- « ED > IZ E8«T U fAS fINTB, STRATFORD AMD ELTH ft M.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 50, 20 June 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 50, 20 June 1914, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 50, 20 June 1914, Page 8

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