LANS) i BUSINESS NOTICES, gft£2A*EAKI. LAND! tMB IKEAk SASRYa&SS ©©yBSTSSY a 9 £1» AUJBT»AI.A»BAW [■J I^l jtUGTIOftiK*. B ~Ats3l ACENTand GENERAL MERCHANT. faKKEB »1»B1 'IN AC PES Freehold, all ia gr»6«, «it-iiated between Btratford aad Kaponga, and hi close proximity to factory, acbooJ and Tost Office. Good Bubßt&nial residence, cowshed and other farm buildings. Price &19 19» P** ■•''•• TerKS « sash, toaianca saaily trranga*. Chea* ' •S ACRES, Freehold—Right oa fcb Boa Coast. All level, excellent quaUty and well improved. Trio* MM per aar®. Terms £230 eaah, Balame 8 year* at 6-par cant. Good 8-roomed house, granary, cowshed, etc. Will carry 40 tows, and do thera well. 3" M ACRES F/eehold—All in grass. 6-roomed house, cowshed, 20 bails. Subdivided into 11 paddocks, 2 acres stumped and ploughed. *rioe £lB oor acre, Snoiadlßg 18 oovn. Ns mortgage. Eaay terms to bona-fide mam. w "I ACRES, Freehold—All in grass, cioae to faotory, school and railway. All pioughahie. 6-roomed house, cowshed, eK Cows for December averaged over £2 per head. Subdivided into 8 paddocks. Fries £25 per acre. Terrca *«©» t* £SM eaah, baianoe 6 yeara at S par cent. ~ tJT« ACRES, Freehold Land—About 2000 acres felled and, sown, 11 miles 7-wire fencing. Good shearing plant, dip and yards; cottage and woolshed; 7 miles from post office and store. Price £3 5S per aore. Splendid terms to bona fide man. The land is of good quality, undulating to hiiiy. and will carry 2 sheep. There is a fortune in this farm. Motor oar road to property. «9»-TO-DATE MOTCM GAKABE FOm PAO.&. My tan* Register eoßtaiiti the |ah of JJ? a Teranatel *rßvSas9, «««• in* ••atari tar Sheep Farms, Dairy Farms, and BKEinau&j cf all aeaaripilcKa eottiel ete vail la aensalt <«• bafera elsewhere. —U.S. —i sen f«it ye*. w AIRY PARttA* tram »© 8» Bs® A«rt9, Bh*cp Sans ia areas from 1509 ' 10,000 Acr*» v at ?©ry raaaocable prieet. Clients uhowa over prop ffSJBB Of OSUJ&GBL Oorrattpond«ne« inviter?. Loan* STosiotiaw* , J. M. HIGNETT, Stratford, &AN* BES p R23£ftrATiVS&--frank CABELL, New Plymouth. W. B. FEARON, Kanonga, gajßgaai . ';»» -r ** >i tf€ You know many farmers broken in health tbrough over-work and unable to reap the benefit of their vigorous toil. HAVE YOU AN ENGINE? A SAW BENCH, A CHAFF-CUTTER", a WATER TUMP, or SEPARATOR. Any or all of these will lessen : c . 'abour. Don't Grow old too soon. THE FIRM SPECIALISES IN T8i..~ THINGS. CALL HAVE A TALK A BOUT THE MATTER. OF NEW ZEALAND, UNITED. (Successors to Gillies and Nalder) STOCK AUCTIONEERS, LANd7"iNSUIIANCE, MACHINERY, bIUL* FINANCIAL AGENTS. AGENTS AT-Eltham, Stratford, Waitara, Opunakß, and Manaia. AUUMS Ai iiEUULAII STOCK SAI(ES HELD AT Hawera Eltham Manaia, Okaiawa, Auroa, and Kaponga. Hawera, Eimam, pRIVATE gALES 0F STOC K. Having Agents right throughout Taranaki, we are in an excellent position t handl this class of business, and clients entrustmg us with then Btock ,r disposal can rely on at h.ghest ruln^ates^ We have made satisfactory arrangements for the handling of wool clips either for si in the Colony or for shipment to the Home markets, and ar6 prepared advances on growing cl.ps. BABI *" SUPERPHOSPHATE'. We are in a position to supply this in any quantity for next season at Lowest Current Rates, and are now booking orders^ MACHINERY 1 mAllHlNfcn « « COME to us for U machinery you may be requiring., and you will find the prices are right.
The advice ami experience of a man with 20 years' intimate local knowledge of farming and farm values is available. A property list containing some of the most desirable ,farms in rich central Taranaki is open to you. Here is one property: — 8 ACRES, close to Stratford., in splendid order, all stumped and every convenience, will carry 40 cows. Price £SO per acre, with exceptional terms. £-'IOO cash deposit, balance at 5 per cent. - r > years. £OOO per year gross can he taken off this farm. Inquire at once. & c STRATFORD. We sell Horse and Cow Corari, Seeds and Manures, Oats, Chaff, and Stock Foods, all at prices that make permanent satisfied customers for us.
YOUR EASTER HOLIDAYS. YOUR EASTER HOLIDAYS. fF you wane a good time at Easter Ji- "at LITTLE EXPENSE, a healthy M>ell, a splendid outing, in fact an i.ieal holiday, put your time in at the STRATFORD MOUNTAIN HOUSE. &TRATFORO MOUNTAIN HOUSE. We have First-class Accommodation In both Houses. If you have not besn here yourself, n;-k your neighbours about it. They will know. BOOK NOW FOE EASTER. Full particulars from Thos. Kirk-,-ood (County Hotel)., 0. E. James (Cash Trader, Broadway), or direct p*r telephone to the Manager H. WILLIAMS. OLUB HOTEL STABLES. DRY, ROOMY "ACCOMMODATION. uaTBUM ™™ fTENTION . Your none Is well looked after here. J. THAuKER.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 22, 26 May 1915, Page 8
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