SJJSifcESSf NQTIBE& LAND 'BUYERS 1 READ THIS. 1 43 ACRES THIS CHOICE LITTLE FARM is situated just outside the Borough* 'of Stratford; would make an ideal stud farm. Ail level, all been ploughed, well watered, subdivided into 10 paddocks, splendidly grassed, good 6 roomed house, l 0 bad cowshed, with loft. What a chance for a town resident to own a litiie farm. County rates. Pries £2150. £SOO Cash. Arare chance). A WELL IMPROVED FARM, will carry 25 cows, all level. 50 acres been, ploughed,one mile from factory, railway station half a mile, well grassed ami fenced, good (broomed house, good cowshed and outbuildings. This V i s a first-class section and cheap at £35 par acre. £4OO Gash. FREEHOLD, well sheltered, all ploughahle, 50 acres now ploughed and resown, 20 chains from factory, one mile to school, new house of 5 rooms, concrete floor cowshed w'th milking machine plant complete. Must he cheap at £25 per acrc.£4oC Cash. SPLENDID DAIRY FARM, subdivided into two farms of 80 acres, well fenced, nice rolling country, all ploughahle, rich soil, great carrying capacity, If miles from cheese factory, railway station and school, new 6-rooed house, 24 hail cowshed with loft. Price £36 per acre. £6OO Cash, balance 6 years at per cent. ACRES
I FARMERS! Remember that if voa buy a farm through ns we will | finance your stock if required at 6 per cent. We can show you returns I and give you sound advice accumulated during 20 years’ dairy farming in the Taranaki district. Our register contains sheep farms, dairy farms, and town properties, and prospective buyers would he well advised to inspect this register before purchasing. We welcome any inquires, snd will do onr utmost to help you to make money. I ’;v ■ ; I C. &B. JACKSON. j , LAND. STOCK, AND COMMISSION AGENT#, I BROADWAY. 'Plioks No. 184. STRATFORD. j >^wir<sMaaam«aaamtamc^rn-ana-.ir.CTrmra SEEDS AUTUMN* SOWING. AUTUMN SOWING. AUTUMN SOWING. S^EDS FOR V .V AUTUMH SOWING. AUTUMN SOWING. AUTUMN SOWING. EX. “SOMERSET” from London, received, direct from the well-know* firm of HURST AND SON i *416 40U-GAlLnw TANKS (S7D bags) or their celebrated/ GLOVERS, etc. consisting of CRIMSON, RED and WHITE CLOVERS, ALSIKE, COW 'GRASS, TIMOTHY, TREFOIL, LOTUS MAJOR, RAPE, Etc. The Government Biologist’s report as to Germination and Purity As i* usual with Hurst’s Seeds, is highly satisfactory. I have in stock and to arrive;— Double machine dressed AKAROA COCKSFOOT. , , y 4 Double machine dressed HAWKE’S BAY, CANTERBURY, and SAND, ON PARENNIAL RYES. ITALIAN RYE; WESTERN WOLTHS RYE (direct from Holland) etc., etc. v 1 M. WINTER TARES, RYE CORN, BARLEY: NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIAN SEED, ALGERIANS, BLACK, TARTAR, BOUNTIFUL, SPARROWBILL AND CARTON CATS. MAIZE. PEAS, BEANS* JOHNSON’S BRITISH MADE PLAIN, BARB AND RESI&TEEL WIRE, STAPLES, CYCLONE AM) WIRE NETTING; FARM AND OTHER GATES; HORSE, COW AND PIG FOODS of all kinds, and any special mixture ground on the premises to customers require meats. ...— y - - . _* ‘ * T LAS” HORSE AND COW COVERS. &GENT FOR —LITTLE’S AND COOPER’S POWDER AND FLUID DIP. NOBEL’S EXPLOSIVES. CROWN CEMENT. PHOENIX ACCIDENT FIRE AND MARINE ASSURANCE company SHAW SAVILL AND ALBION and P. snd O. S.s. COY’S, NEWTON KING. NEW PLYMGUtfc. STRATFORD, KAPONGA.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 44, 22 June 1915, Page 3
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