gysn ■. •3. f\ v>U fI h ► *ttrKT#;iiafaa , !acran:r»y fSSSSKSV* ~-^.nnii7ay!i^ ;ir • LAND Hi Y< VERS i i T f']? f Kj a J I 90 A v ‘ i HAXDY DaiKY FARM, all lev : c ! lo paddocks, factory on far ■ ■ good 8 roomed house, up-to n• ~. , per acre. £4OO cash. idl'd into rV row s, •P ->l —2 100 ACRES HIGHLY IMPROVED DAIRY E MBO acres hem, stumped, ploughed. - 1 and renewed, splendidly tei . sown down in be.-i ihiglisii grass, | 1 mile from school and fad i mum 1 mm.-w. 1...1 . owsiied. Price £3O per acre. £SOO 120 A "‘RES FREEHOLD FARM, situated 0 1 'no-•i- l '"n > . ,! been ]>-OUg!lpd | but a few acres, 12 paddock r -m• !. : vi: « ■nm factory and j school; returns splendid, 8 : <-d !•••”«(•. r? 1 !>• ; i m.vdmd and necessary outbuildings, Price, £; cr r/:re. 1 zzz’i. 200 a cir:: weeds, land ul >,«ai quality, all d and renewed: 0 roomed bouse and Aoung stock. Price, £32 10s pCr BROADWAY, 'Phopi Mo. 104. STRATFORD. CHOICE DAIRY FARM, free f, level, 60 acres has been p'om cowshed ; will carry 70 cows a acre. £SOO cash.
SEEDS ft I-OP. SEEDS AUT UMN SOWING. AUTUMN SOWING. AUTUMN SOWING. SOWING. KU: am ii LUvVt El U. r- i, . u.AAi bOVt'lrtU. EX. “SOMERSET” from Lon:. ;i, row cd, direct from the wqU-knovyE firm of HURST AND SON , <2" T ■ 16 488*C A LLON TANKS (870 s ' ) c U.Ar •olebrated ' CLOVERS. etc., consisting :of CRIMSON, 111- '“I Hi. ..... ERS. AI.SJKE, COW GRASS, TIMOTHY, TRET Uv. . ,-vJMR. RALE. Etc. The Government Biologist’s rep • -I ns ! . ’Termination nod Purity as is usual with Hurst’s Seeds, is highly i.u.icU ry. I have in sto; U and to arrive; Double machine dressed AKARO.' COCKS..- HU i’. Double machine dressed HAWK.. OX PAREXXIAL RYES. lIIBURV. mid «AVD. ITALIAN RYE : etc., etc. WESTERN V.' R .THE hi ct from HoMand* WINTER TARES, RYE CORN, BA ’ TRALIAX SEED, ALGERIAN SPARROWBILL AND GARTO JOHNSON’S BRITISH MAD. WIRE, STAPLES, CYCLONE OTHER GATES; HORSE, 00 any special mixture ground oi meats. “ATLAS” HORSE AGENT FOR —LITTLE’3 AND COO NOBEL’S EXPLOSr PITOENIX ACCIDEN COMPANY. SHAW SAVILL AND ■TEY: NEW ZEALAND N.D A USBLACK, TARTAR, BO’NTTEUL, OATS, MAIZE PEAS. BRANS. PLAIN. BARB ANDf RESISTEKL ND WIRE NE'P.-NG; I’ARM AND 'NO PIG 'O'* OS i.i .-ill kinds, and the puen.-p. to customers requireS&M&r ’ ..O CC'..’ COVERS. ] ETS PO\v?>]'!> AND FLUID DIP. ES. CROWN CEMENT. EIRE AND MARINE ASSURANCE ALBION and P. and 0. COY’S. NEWTOI r .KING, MEW PLYMOUTH, SIR. 7FORD, KAPONSA.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 82, 10 April 1915, Page 3
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447Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 82, 10 April 1915, Page 3
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