SMSSWEBS NSTI6EB, GOLDEN BAY CEMENT. THE BEST IN THE WORLD. EVERY BAG GUARANTEED. NONE CHEAPER. 1 Socially recommended for work in Cow Sheds and Dairy Factories. J. MASTERS AMO SOM, AGENTS. LOOKS gsaort’e is the plaoe, should ell k»ow B place where qnalily with splendent show, mo please la their m®4*« may be i«8, est all assured of this all Taranaki plumbers, are the best. t m WELL KNOWN PLUMBERS, Etratfsrd, New Flymeutb end Ingiawsad, 2i , PER GENT. ... DISCOUNT CASH * f ... ON PURCHASE'B. Recalpttf'given ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Cush Pajffssals. ALGER’S STORE, ' . ' I ••...■■„• BROADWAY SOUTH. IMPORTANT LAND NOTICE. CHEAP DAIRY FARMS. : ' : \.r ' M f fT * ii/ On very easy terms. Mr James Robson’s Estate of ACRES ACRES, Situated in the Pukcngahu District. Close to Elthom and Stratford. MR JAMES ROBSON has appointed W. 11. and A. McGavry, of Eltliany, the solo agents for tlio sale of his well-known block of splendid dairying country, situated in sheltered sunny position within easy distance of Elbam and Stratford by first-class me tailed roads. Close to good factory, and bandy to school, township and railway station. The Pukcngahu district is famous for its pasture, and the 610 acres now thrown open for selection is absolutely the pick of it. The property lias not been in the market for over twenty years, and is now offered on exceptional terms and at very low prices as specified below:
122 ACRES FREEHOLD—42B an acre. A really good bit of land in splendid pasture, ring fenced. fully subdivided, plenty of water. ' Carry -Jo rows easily. Only three or four minutes from factory. House of, 4 rooms milking shed. Cane machine, j steam boiler, circular saw, other out-1 buildings. Price, including machines, boiler and circular saw, £32 an acre;' £•300 to £(JOQ cash, balance can remain on mortgage for 7 years. No. 2 1 QA ACRES, FREEHOLD—£2S' LOU an acre. Land all in grass, ring fenced, and subdivided, well watered. Comfortable 6-roomed dwelling, cowshed, and other necessary outbuildings. Handy to factory and school. Price £23 an acre, terms £3OO to £6OO-cash, balance 7 years at current rate. No. 3 LEASE WITH PURCHASING CLAUSE. CLOSE TO ELTHA.M. QrfA ACRES—Owner will lease for OU 3or 7 years, rental 44s per acre, compulsory purchasing clause at £-10 per acre.* About half stumped, 1 72 acres in grass, S acres green oats, two stacks of hay. Now whitening 30 cows, 2 horses, and some yearlings, j House of 5 rooms, 7-bail concreted I milking shed, trap-bed. arid-'pig Vtys;' All the,land is flat, and nicely wanned. Only £l3O cash required on account of purchase. Early application necessary, as this is sure, v-ojie quickly snapped up. 23-14 . i i Q ACRES FREEHOLD—£2Sj 1 ,8 O an aero. A very cheap handy little farm. All well grassed, conyementlv watered, fenced and subdivided. Rood o-momod dwelling, tmw milking shed fitted with Cam- machine and steam ImiUr. Will carry forty cows and do thorn really well. Machines d desired. Price £2S an acre, terms | £SOO cash, balance can remain for years. 0 - 0 W. H. and A. Me Carry invite correspondence, and will be pleased to motor clients to inspect. Ring "p on the telephone, and ai range a day to have a look over the vatimis sections. Solo Agents W. H. and A. McGARRY, Land and Financial Agents, Eltham. Telephone 43 Picture frames, travelling _ hags, ’netballs, toys of every description. Io to James’, Cash Trader, s
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 61, 3 July 1914, Page 4
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565Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 61, 3 July 1914, Page 4
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