StiSiNESfi NOTICES. LAND BUYERS READ THIS. 98 ACRES ALL IN GRASS, subdivided into 10 paddocks.well watered. 2-5 acres been ploughed, well fenced, returns first-clas-,. handy to school and factory; 4-roomed house, 20 bail cowshed, cost £‘loo. Price, £26 per acre. £l5O cash, balance 10 years at 5 per cent. A Bargain. FREEHOLD PR( )PERTY 60 ACRES, subdivided into 4 paddock’.. Web fenced and watered All ploughable, 20 acres been plough d. 2 mil's from factory and school. Now carrying 20 cows, 6-roc ted bouse, 17 bail cowshed, trap and hay shed. Pyce £2O per acre, £IOO Cash. SPLENDID DAIRY FARM, land of rich quality, well watered; sown down in best English grasses; subdivided into S paddocks. Nicely situated, opposite school, factory ana railway station; 8 roomed house and outbuildings. Price, £35 per acre. £350 Cash. HIGHLY IMPROVED DAIRY FARM, splendidly grassed; 80 acres been ploughed; well fenced; 2 miles from Stratford; 7 roomed .house; concrete floor; cowshed with machines complete. Grand prospective value. This is an ideal dairy farm. Owner will take interest hearing property or good mc.tgage in exchange. Price, £45 per acre, £SOO Cash. FARMERS! Remember that if you buy a farm through us we will finance your stock if required at 6 per cent. Wo can show you returns and give you sound advice accumulated during 20 years’ dairy fanning in the Taranaki district. Ohr register contains sheep farms, dairy farms, and town properties, and prospect! ve, buyers would lie well advised to inspect this register before purchasing. We welcome any inquirers, and will do our utmost to help you to make money. 80 ACRES ACRES C. & E. JACKSON. LAND, STOCK, AND COMMISSION AGENTS, BROADWAY. No. 164. STRATFORD.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 66, 20 March 1915, Page 3
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