‘ 0 l nwvesrr vow: MONEY m , LAND i _ LAND 0 LAND TARANAKI———-—----TIIIU\NAKI-—--~----——--—TI\RANAKI 0 The Ideal Dairying country of the Australasian Golonloe. N r-« . t it. i .4 .10. 0 ‘ Si: "xiii. , ‘W o|, AUULONEER, LAND AGENT AND C.EniERAL MERCHANT. NEW PLYMOUTH, QTIBATFOHD, AN” KAPONGR. Offers the following Choice lieleetion of Farms in the Turanaki ‘ f _ » District :—~- , 1900 ACRES, FREEHULD, sheep countr_y, about 300 acres in ‘oueh, , Inlrdivided into 13 paddocks, sheep proof fencing, woolsned 40 x 30, in 2 faets sheep yards, adjoins township, school, rail way station. Price £lO per acre, good terms. or will take small farm as part , Payment. 180 ACRES, freehold, mostly matui, Ulztllofi, puketea bush in its original i state, now all in grass. Will cnrry 70 cows easily, well watered and fenced; factory opposite, 6 roomed house, new cowahed, concrete floor. 111. ACRES first-class dairy farm, ireehold, level and well improved, 13 ' » paddocks‘, 90 Azores stumped and re-sown down again. Splendid j position, good house and outbuildings. Will carry 44 cows. Ist 2. mortgage £3374, over 6 years to run at 5 per cent. Price £55 per uni. Terms: £BOO cash, bainnce on second mortgage for 3 years at 4§g.per ‘cent, if 4 years 5 per cent.» Strongly recommend this as a. 0 goodyproposition. 0 'l‘ V 192 ACRES, in best part of Stratford district. Tenure, freehold. _ Level A and ell in grass. Fenced and subdivided into numerous paddocks. 1 creamery nextdoor. «Oorrycrl-2 cows easily. Price £35 per acre. Terms‘: £OO cash, balance 6 years at 5 per cent. With milking machines £36 per acre. i . 0 . 0 ‘S CBHEEP‘ RUNS from 1500 to 10,000 acres,‘improved andislightly improved in all partszlofitlne Province, PISOO and terms to suit all enquirers. Olientsgehown over properties free of, charge. Correspondence invited. Loans negotiated. '_ _ p i p 0 J. M. HIGNETT, Stratford. , LAND REPRESENTATIVES :.- FRANK ORBELL, New Plymouth. 1. f '_. ,, ‘ . W. BARNEY FEARON, Kaponga. P. .; ;it§;'_sT_m.’ , é P T ‘ .._ " V; «J...» ;...‘j:.-4:5“ 1‘ 3: ‘vii: - 1 V.‘ ‘V’ . _ “ iI,IpID,I,cATIOHS, point to‘ a Page in Prices before Next Summer. f"Elßl'l',lM,ATiljEl§ on Present Prioesrobtainable for future delivery {new PLYMOUTH lsrnmrrono, KAPoNGA-
- FARMERS (,/U AOl .II«RA‘TIVE §,;OR(IANI‘bA l IUN SOCIETY 2»: “‘ * 1 u } ‘3 I ’ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘~‘ --~.«.....‘.................‘..... ‘' _ V‘l\~‘3js€i:DOK A‘U(3"l‘lol‘lEEßl3, l]‘7;Al‘§'JJ, INSUR,Az\iUII2, MACHINERY, lilni ll l ,1‘ %-it‘-‘ilnrltlru, lEltllam, ‘Mahala, pokaiawn, lxurua, and Kapunga. ‘JHB-ifinlg: Agents rigl1b"t;l11'onngl1ou€; 'l‘:mnnnki, We u.I'!:')‘lI‘l an exx:.':Jleun pumQ “to handle; this clasa’ of businészs, and .cli.ellt:s entrusting ms with their Mfllllioblfiflilfor clispdaixi; cnrl rely on prompt males at. highe.-so ruling raten. - M ;._ We havelxnadensatisfactory nrxj:).x:xg;o:u<:nbs for the handling of wool clips C .Qitllor;foNi'lnnléln the Colony or for :::l:i1)rneI1b to the Home markets, and |_;§ré:l.urot)larad;Ntnmaka advances on gnawing clips. A l _ V “"i"“f‘j‘«i“:‘B“8lfl ,*sLAm \ . l A « w MANURESI ‘X¢‘s? /Ky?‘ IIV3UPfiWPWflSPHATEI f [ Waiarabinn position to supply t,hin in any q‘llntlLiL‘v llor mm rmm-.on u\ I-»ll|'{llaSt Current Rates, and am I.mw lswulmng ol*cler.~.a. l l‘MAcHmEmr:« l 'MAc:I-mnsmn ’ ' VV COME“to for any lmuchinery you may he requnrm;;, nnd you will find J L £ll6‘ prices ‘are right. A l l l ~ ’ l"“”[ - Ml *1? _j BIBBT3 CREAI‘/I,EQUl‘y’ A LENT FUR L”lAL‘v'Ef:3 (FAMOUS THE , , IWORLDOVER FOR 00 Y n;:-;;m:s;,l 1,»; .wnz,l, THE BEST, RICH- “ L EST IN li‘.lJEEsl.{~l“olh\l]_E~q'(;; AN!) .B():\l'I~l’l{>()lJUUI '9‘: QUALIM g TI‘ES;~ANT) A PE?l‘£l"E()’l7 .l.iA’.l“liON F 01! (,}IU.I\\’IN%”'C3ALVICS. A FENGE IN 6\”lf'||UßßY‘E’ L l V4‘ g M ‘M‘KEE'P A B‘lflW R,()n1,,1.:',~j (u)il‘ '.l.l*l|‘L “.I’I'I"I'SHURGH. PERFECT” ' VA W 4 V . , Mv 4 V MANURLS. M ' CROP. ’ . . SPEOIAL.---Try our Mt. Egmont Tea; packed on the sunny slopes of Ceylon ‘ L ' and confidently neacommended. l 3 ~ / ‘ l 'eli‘r* - « 4* W. M. BAYL l AND LO” M M ~ M M STHATFOF-REF ISI.NEI'EL'I'HIIM. * l \ rm, - ‘ l ' l . 7 ‘ %I ‘ “Row” l“-Am_w_‘ A Mill flliiit (nix: Hallway csrosmngl l = M ll ------—~ , l*l]'l=lZ{lS vliell-known establishment is M ‘ ‘_ l M - now under entirely new man—l I \ l k » OM) ‘_PrO[J»f‘lem: (lute. ngemeuta, lmvmg been taken over by Egnxonbfltablas), uvmg balwn own" ‘ the Omwnflbubles, will be glad to see l M_ (;m_nE|}_ Ild‘lnd‘ll¢ew;frianda. "Emmy uccommm , fmflllj-HBBIE (Ml MEETQI AL‘ Firsiwclaias Three»-cmnme Lunuhaon
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 23, 25 September 1915, Page 8
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