THE PICK OF TARAr'AKI BAIRY FAR^S. 1 QO .cL\jlAj. ALL WELL GRASSED, and very highly improved., subdivided into 10 paddocks; G 5 acres besn oughed, well fancod, with live Ledges. This farm is beauti uily sheltered, and would make an ideal stud farmj 7-rooraed hou 16-hail cowshed; opposite to school and factory. Price- £*o per acre, £690 cash, baJance ct 5 per csnt. STRAIGHT OFT LEASE for 5 rears at a rental of 18s 6d (no goodwill), good farm, subdivided into S paddocks; 30 acres been ploughed j' 6-rooined house; 12-bail cowshed; i-inile to school and factory. Will give purchasing clause if desired. FREEHOLD DAIRY FARM, sitasted on good metalled road; 7roomed house and good cowshed, 2 miles .to factory and^scbdol. 40 cows. Boon ploughed, well fenced, A fcsrga?** at acre, £250 sac?:, 1A A A f^TP'EIQ ALL IN GRASS; very choice aad ghly improved dairy farm, just ontsido Borough Boundary. Mere than half been ploughed; - 6 roomed house and cowshed. I mile to schoo, and factory, I .. £l2 ncr sore. £450 oas i M, *& u u y JLu Jlj o SPLENDID New Grassed Land, Bush only been down 5 years. No manure required: well fenced and subdivided; 1 roiie to school, factory and railway station. New house and cowshed. k Will carry R 0 cows. Factory returns fr:im 57 eov,-s £IOO per month. Cheap a!: $35 per acre. £SOO cash, balance at &\ par cent; cows financed at s por oent. TOWN PROPERTIES. 5-ROOMED HOUSE, situated in good position, copper and tubs, ele< trie light. Prtes £350. Easy "farms. NEW HOUSE of 'i rooms, with 3 acres of level land, all been ploughed, carry 2 cows; handy to post office, just entside Borough. Pr'fio £,500. Easy terms. FARMERS^ —Remember tl»a! !? you fcuy a fsrm through us we wit! lee your sttrak If required! a* 8 per oent. We can show yau re !ng In tWs district. Our register contains sfieen farms, dairy ?ar;r;s. town properties, and prosoeotlve buyers would be well advised to Inspect this regtetos" beferi BflH do our utmost to h<"
SBRKBGRRnV ri & B m .r"\ tct 'C? brAiilOJN fe (CELEBRATED AGRICULTURAL SEEDS. i til. J TO CALL THE ATTEN lON OF FARMERS TO IS UC, ' ,H A PPol£iTJ£i> TARA&AKi ACEK7S FOB I* itttt mum \ LMnrmnA <>\Vl%lfWHS*ZlU,lfjn'm UIJ:J.-JW H»'J PIONEER AND JNCOMPARAag.E.fS'WEECS, TURNS PS, KALE f DRUMHEAD CABBAGE, KOHI. RABI, ETC., DIRECT FROM THE RAISERS. ASB FROM'. REGENERATES STOCK OF THF HIGHEST QUALmT AND CF DISEASE-SISISTINU PROPFJST'!&?,. -<.- .ail v# x <u> ii in ijr ;*«/ *LYSeWTSS, ITR'ATPORD. £S£MT , «LJli i - ' "Jdeai" Cans, wntfi'direct, «ALEX HARVEY & liuro,
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 15, 4 September 1914, Page 3
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