EU3H-iES3 NOTICES. 8 E a i II I THE PiZii G? TAKAMAKS DAIRY FARMS. 9i ACRES. WITH GOOD HO USD and Outbuildings; subdivided into a number of paddocks; well fenced and grassed; just outside Borough. Price £GSO. Easy terms. 220 ACRES. STRAIGHT OUT. LEASE for 5 year- at r, rental of ISs Gd (no goodwill), good farm, subdivided into 3 paddocks; 30 acres, been ploughed; 6-roomed house; id-had on .sued; t-rniio to school and factory. Will give purchasing c-iause if desired. 50 Ac<l' ’RES, HANDY LITTLE FARM, all been ploughed but G acres, subdivided into 10 paddocks; .1 mil© to school, factory end _ railway station. G-voorced house aud good cownhed with loit. Cows returned over £ls a head this season. Cisaap ?t £1758. £3SO aasii, balance easy terms. 100 ACRES. ALL IN GRASS: very choice and eddy improved dairy farm, just outside Borough Boundary. Mar© than hair been ploughed; good G-roomed house and cowshed. I rail© to school and factory. Price £lB per acre. £450 each. f\ , rjg rs •VEiO. SPLENDID New Grassed Land, 3«jsli only been down o years. No manure required; well fenced and subdivided; 1 mile to school, factory and railway st; A;n. New house and cowshed. Will carry 80 rows. Factory ret.tens Unra 57 cows £IOO per month. Cheap at £35 per acre. £SCO casSi, balance at 5-J per cent • cows financed at 6 per cent. TOWN PROPERTIES. 5- HOUSE, situated in good position, copper and tubs, electric light. Fries £320. Easy Terms. 6- TTOFsE ami J-Acro, nice love! section: house up-to-date I with all conveniences. Cheap at £530; exceptional terms. NICE 3-ACRE in good position, £75. FARMERS.--Remember thru f?you buy a farm through us we will finance your clock if required at G per cent. v/e can show you returns run! civs sound advice accumulated during 20 years’ dairy farming in this district. Our register contains sheep farms, dairy farms, town properties, red prosusAiver buyers would ba well advls-d to insnact this reels* ?>■ before purchasing. We welcome enquirers, and will do our utmost A help you to snake mensv. C.. F. JACKSON, LAND, rrOLR, 'ANft' COMMS 3SIOH AGENT, Broadway, *Fhcna Ha. 104, Sfrstford. MngßaailH,naeasacs:giia:;ggi:Kggaß ß a jsstias&mm nauzaa saaaa£a GARTON’S ( ELESKATED AGRICULTURAL SEEDS. , ru. *tm I 131 jj TO CALL* TEE ATTENTION OF FARMERS TO THE FACT THAT 1 HAVE BEEN ARP OEM ED TARAHAKI AGENTS FOR CARTON’S PEDIGREE SEEDS, ANL SHALL BE IN A POSITION TO SUPPLY SUPERLATIVE, i • , ■ . ,VPIONEER AND INCOMPARABLE SNEEDS, TURNIPS, KALE, DRUMHEAD CABBAGE, KOHL PASS, ETC., DIRECT FROM THE RAISERS, AND FROM REGENERATED oTo3l< “ \ OF THF HIGHEST QUALITY AND OF DISEASE-RESISTING PROPERTIES. ' NEWTON KING «SW PLYMOUTH* STRATFORD. FOR GARTCNS. ss m the \ Bum V &. 0* t- *v\ & ll lil! fHH am m»s—ib*b *? , ! ;iwM- . FOffi sa«i el LLc* ?rho aspiealite gpod slotkca, *;"■ ..yawiT’-cat, i&d iEi *ox§ ?®i4T Stbl&tt s,J th L-.i-i OCJcid £M2 ®AiSN S’fciLSKESS 6s. OUE l?au«r» i asks ar« E«a G •xg-srlsaso# becl bftrftuiMd iitt.: •• is.f*y knov? gxsssiij. ksw ig< 9Bre tSu e£«cia iTYTiISE. wvkifei, fnd olc&0 -nt-wraefoa to the snaalksc dsixil or wAmdusd ax*# ■*£* -it of *<^^ gSl f a | tjuioriiif CAGM TAtl.n.RinC COMPANY .7^■S TEtoTFSRBi,
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 78, 23 July 1914, Page 3
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