nUtiNESS NOTICES. ? NEW ZEALAND AGENCY iRROASBWAY A MHPTT J v/iUM I lJLii LTD. FTRATFiJRD. I PROPERTIES WE CAN REO(iMMEH£). 'i •3J ACRES, Freehold—Carrying 3 cows; f&otory returns »"'"\3 per oow. Nearly all ploughed, and cli s-i- ed into 13 paddocksi, o weeds. Sroomed house, cowshed, etc Situated athin 5 mini ires of Factory and School. Prloe £3O f«r aora t< sally cheap). Easy tfrma. No. 4-181. J$ ACRES, Freehold—Good level 1 "d, well fenced and divided. 6roomed house, 8-bail shed, orciard, etc. About 28 itcres sturapM. Situated within 5 minute of School, Factory, Phono and Store. Prioa £2l IDs per aore with £2OO oash. No. 2-36.' 80© 'ACRES—Good Dairy Farm, revel and well sheltered. Two bouses *nd concreted nhods; carry IOC cows. School, Factory and 'Phone 3 minutes. Prica *!i!0 P'-"" a""" 8 ' Very easy terms to '•* S'abia man. I. ' ' lIS ACRES, Freehold -Com! Daiiyfal land, practically free of weeda Ifaudy to town ami railway. N«ce homestead, good house an»: sheds, every convenience. property well fenced and divided, dne mile to Factory, School,Store and 'Phone. Price £35 por aire, Coat! terms to appro I *** ma"- Balance ?cr Jong term at I per cant., or wouiri obnsliS lsl " exchange for pltjc of good clean •hiep aountry. No. ±-170. WE ha¥e;l99 ACRES De!ry Farm, which is in splendid order, all necessary buildings, free of weeds, and unmortgaged. The owner's selling price is £3l par aero, but as he wishes + o retire he *(rll accept a suitable property aa deposit either in Stratford or New Plymontk « *J O . 4-101. ■i I Also a ->W ACHE Dairy Farm, which owner will consider exebangiag f° ! town property between Hawera and New Plymouth. No. 3-244. . > A, €. f&£U. s I' • - s Land Salesman.
FARMS I fHAI! AKE WORTH lUYINQ. M ASREl—Freehold. All in grass and orops, 46 arreß starved, 8 p*i dock*, all ploughnb!*; metalled road; Y\ miles from, inglewuud; |-Hi]e from school nnd creamer/. 5-roomedd house, cowshed and ontbuilduizs; good orchard Prlu» fill 11a par *or«, £2s* taaia. ■Mlaeaa 7 yaars at • par sanl, ij~ fCIIES-—Freehold, ill! in grass and oropa; all plongnable; 100 aires-,. stumped and ploughed; 12 paddocks, sheep-proof fencing, metalled road, 6 miles from. ij miles from store, poai o*c», cheese and hotter factory, J mile from creamery. 10roomed htwse, coaorete yards, SiO-bail covrshed, stable, and other outbuildings, frise in »v Bart, filifft outt. Balima auy \ Ffift LSAfiE 191 fcC3IE9— Fro!; >:a. All in grass and oropa axeept ilw / bush, 400 aoret fJongb#-Me, 130 bcj'Os jjloaghed; 6 milos from railway, 1| mil'* from oroamory. 8-ro*wed house, shed, yards, etc. ' Own m will lease Ht 7. years at '..ls Gd per acre with purchasing oiause ft* 4.3 14M. MATTHEWS, GAMLIN & C o ' SHJO'IIONSIiiia, JLAK&. & COMMISSION &GEHT& j m g 11 w *
iOUND, STRONG, SPIKE AND LINK HARROW CHEAP. bW»W ROUNDLY made, Btrong enough for the rougest work, of f-ineh points, complete with wiffletree, expanders and drag weights, all at -he famous » ~ I "ECMONT" Quality and Prlee. j , Bottom balf can be detached. Made S in Sizes 8 and 10 fcst ui'de, and can ;,. '' V X& he used as a spike and link, or by reversing, a link harrow only. Easily m the cheapest and because ''Egmont" ' THE BEST. .EGMONT COACH & C * RRIAGE C* WHEEP.WRICHTS, COACHHUILDE RS, £TC. JIGENTB for Maasey-Harris farm Implement-, Wasa Cream Separators. Champion Cooking Banges. Uaiqu Boiler Frames, etc., Stratford. Style and Service Zealand:* Boots offer the splendid combination •£ sty la, marvice, comfort and Taint,, Lasts of tfce most fashionable Models are always arririnff at tha g rtalt Zaalandin factory, and are adjusted to tbxs New Zealand foot. Etery nan •wea it to himself to try a pair of Zealandias—there's □« boot that S*T6i better Yalue. Ask your loenua to show you a pair—tea tha fine leathers used in the ;, Uppers—sea how well the linings fit , —note tha careful lasting, the close | *Ten stitching with fine quality silk j and thread examine tho good I welts and tha splendid sola*. *.' Then try thesa—see how comfortb able they are. You'll g-et better | wear, .too, than m c*t boots haya A :- giTen you. If yonr Shoe man F$ , I won't show you Zeahuadiaß, M\ ! write to M Uatolton, Fmatiek JJ; ' Je Cc, Ltd* LxiChrletchwch. M-, I lad at Auckland. A Palmemon N. and M i Greyaaoatii, WmL !'Hw baot fllattmiai '" " gj <*ow» a Zm- J A larniia mon*l with 1 tha now to* tint m Z all the raei iu / «i London and £ 1 Hew York. •1
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 52, 17 October 1914, Page 2
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