BUSINESS NOTICES. fil TV B s * LA.Nin [LAND,* LAF/ ; .TARANAKK. TAHAg&KI, T/""""'' n "' (THS ICJSAL DAIRYING COUNTRY »t w*s AUSTRALASIA! AUCTIONEER, LAND ACEfct a«d q|ENERAL MERCHANT. "■" f\ life TJ T* 7 ¥ - Isrp 100 ACRES Freehold, all in grass, situated betweeniU ■ .•■■■■ ' ponpu, and in close proximity t G factory, school and P*t OJfac r --ice, cowshed and other farm buddings. 93 ACRES, Freehold, right on ta© Coast.-spioi Weil improved. 8-roomcd hou se , a owshed ,&*„ ~•■ ■•■ ■■ - gac;o £I7OO, about 5 years to rn a at o pet con will carry over 40 cows and do them well. i « ~» < Terms £SOO down cr probably a Httia Icua to bona f, ~. ance satisfactorily arranged. 4400 APREB-(abort) Freehold, 2300 in grans, 4-roomod honse woolshed {fi ahearers), £Ood yards and dip. Subdivided into 14 paddocks, carrying capacity, 1 dry shoe*), 1 «et to the acm Price *4 153 P*r aore. Tcrm s £SOOO cash, balance arranged : on the best of terms. Within 12 miioe of railway. Good road. To a man of means this is a Erst-class investment fc-137 AUKE9, good level freehold farm, situated withm few factory post office and school, 10-roomed house, good cowshed Wother nectary farto buildings, 1 0 paddock., 70 acre, stumped «d tod reeo'wn down in the best fagM Prlao *M P-> wo 1 ' Terms £350 cash, balance s yoora at 5-} per cent., fcufcjsot t< JBlfid per annum reduction after first yeor. cr .£33 ioe par mm. *!« 'frjSS deposit. 1 can 'strongly ecomend this farm. ISTff ACRESV Freehold, Title, Laud transfer. Within easy i f »< River Fort ! Good rdac. clog to sea coast. About 1000 acres v. grass .J miles of fencing, Pt.oO fcr eaah B2 28 Gd per aero, cr term* £2 s& ocr acre, one-thsrd cash, baiunoi 6 years at 8 par aant. Eoe< proposition ?n Taranakl. UP-TO-OATE toOTOK SARACH FOR SALE. ' My "Land RcglataV oontama tne | 3 k of the Taranak! Pravliwa, art* in westcfs for SSfeep Farms, Dairy Farms, and Businesses of ail daecrlptlen; would tie wail to consult ma bofofs Puj-ofeaaing eieswhora.—N.B.—l eat cuit you- . rr... . DASRY FARMS, Jr«?n 59 to t9O Attfee, Shoep Runs In « roas fronl i6W tJ 10 000 Acres, at very reasonable prices. Clients shown over property F"4Ve OF CM A ROE. OorrespoiWeneo invited- Loans Negotiated „. ft?. HIGNETT, Stratford. SLANS> REPRESENTATIVES! FRANK DRBELL, Hew-Plymoa* * IWW f. E. MOORE, Kanonga. ' ' SLAG" SOWERS. TOflf»v! I 1 \\ // V " '■■' '.' '■* ,■■'-' ■..'_.' V y • fJ> fi- n if Vx > V-lICWw \ V if 3 THREE D: TO CHOOSE FROM. No matter what the conditions under which you farm, you '*i!l find at my depot the DfcH'lautor to suit you P erfßct,y ' . N-EWT.bN KING T HE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION I SOOiHTY OF NEW ZEALAND, LiMiTED. (Successors to Gillies and Naldsr) STOCK AlTC'flOXEElia, LAND, IXSITHANCK. MACHINERY, AN.I) FINANCIAL AGENTS. AGENTS AT— , . Elfham, Stratford, Waltira, Opunake, and Manaia. REGFLAB STOCK SALES HELD AT— , Hawara, Eltham, Manah, okaiawa, Auroa, and Kaponga. PRIVATE SALES OF STOCK. Havin- Agents "right throughout TuianaTd, wo are in an excellent position "to handle [his class of bu=ine* S , end client, entrusting us with their stock for disposal cau fly on prompt sales at highest ruling rates. , WOOL! WOOL! WOO L! We have made satisfactory for the hnndl.ng of wool clips either Cor sale in the Colony or for shipment, to the Home markets and' are prepared to make advances on growing clipc. BASIC SLAG! \m ANUR ES! SUPERPHO3PHA f E! We are in a position to supply this in any quantity for next season! at Lowest Curs-Gilt Rales, and are now booking orders. MACHINERY! MACHINERY! COME to us lor any machinery you may ha requiring, and you will find the prices are ___________„ BETTER PASTURES, BSGGER CHEQUES, FOLLOW THE USE OF P \ QTP LET T T S BOOK YOl'R ORDER TO-DAY FOR PROMPT j DELIVERY. YOU WILT. FEEL THE BENEFIT TN YOCR j ISAXK ACCOUNT LOR YEARS TO COME. \ SWUNG BETWH! eAßs.mc.uti_ THIS TS AN IT LUSTRATION OF THE PITTSBURGH PERFECT ELI«;C--TRICALLY WELDED FENCE. ILLBIITABLE ITRENGTIL EASE OF IeHECTION. SKJHTLfNKSS. ECONOMY. SEE IT, OR WRITE US. STRATFORD PROPERTY S^IPS: i-ACRE, Broadway -Up-to-dato Private Residence of eight room-., all conveniences, light, h and c. water, wasli-house, ami outbuildings. ' A Barrain £IOOO. &-ACRE, Fivc-roomed rtousa—Rec.-utly rcnov-tted and in first-class or- ■ dor. Wash-house n! tubs, and ouOniilding.?; K»od locality. A Snip r;t £350. Easv terms ran ha arranssd. Whatever your rpn»irc-»n'»»* on the farm—your own food or the Eiosk Fond, Oil, Clothos, ";■ S*ock Cove s, we en:: supply ,i tj..;.ur .tJtd cheaper. - --■ - "i i\ i io: SEED, HRAJN AND PRODUCIs MERCHANTS, f AND AND ESTATE STRATFORD AND ELTHAM.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 71, 15 July 1914, Page 8
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755Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 71, 15 July 1914, Page 8
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