SUBII'G6B NOTICES, INVEST YOUR MONEY IN LAND LAND LAND TARANAKI -TARANAKI -TARANAKI N.B.—DROUGHTS UNKNOWN The Ideal Dairying Country of the Australasian Colonies. NBWTON KiNt & AUCTIONEER, LAND AGENT AND GENERAL MERCHANT, NEW PLYMOUTH, STRATFORD, AND KAPONGA. Offers the following Choice Selection of Farms in the Taranaki District:— 1300 ACRES, FREEHOLD, sheep country, about 300 acres in bush subdivided into 13 paddocks, sheep proof fencing, vvoolshed -10 x 30, 2 sets sheep yards, adjoins township, school, railvay station. Price £lO per aero, good terms, or will take small farm ay part payment. 180 ACRES, freehold, mostly matai, mahoe, puketea bush in its original state, now all in grass. Will carry 70 cows easily, well watered and fenced, factory opposite, 6 roomed house, new cowshed, concrete floor. Price £3O per acre. Terms: £SOO cash ,balance S years at 5 per cent. B i 111 ACRES first-class dairy farm, freehold, level and well improved, 13 paddocks, 90 acres stumped and re-sown down again. Splendid position, good house and outbuildings. Will carry 44 cows. Ist mortgage £3374, over 6 years to run at 5 per cent. Price’£4s per •ore. Terms: £BOO cash, balance on second mortgage for 3 years at 4J per cent, if 4 years 5 per cent. Strongly recommend thi s as a good proposition. T 182 ACRES. in best part of Stratford district. Tenure, freehold. Level and all in grass. Fenced and subdivided into numerous paddocks, creamery next door. Carry 42 cows easily. Price £35 per acre. Terms: £OO cash, balance 8 years at 5 per cent. With milking machines £36 per acre. S SHEEP RUNS from 1500 to 10,000 acres, improved and slightly improved in all parts of the Province, price and terms to suit all enquirers. Clients shown over properties free of charge. Correspondence invited. Loans negotiated. J. M. HIGNETT, Stratford. LAND REPRESENTATIVES:— FRANK ORBELL, New Plymouth. W. BARNEY FEARON, Kaponga. Se." dm THE, i?# >A.c. INDICATIONS point to a Rise in Prices before Next Summer. ESTIMATES on Present Prices obtainable for future delivery plants. NEW TON KINO. AIW PLYMOUTH STRATFORD* KAPONGA. HNMmn aaMMMVAi naMwntf V THE i FARMERS’ CO ■ OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. m*.. l *! m\\ (Successors to Gillies and Naider) BTOCK AUCTIONEERS, LAND, INSURANCE, MACHiN ERA, AND FINANCIAL AGENTS. AGENTS AT— Eltham, Stratford, Waitara, OpunaKc, and fflanaia. REGULAR STOCK SALES HELD AT lawera, Eltham, Manala, Okaiawa, Auroa, and Kapong*., PRIVATE SALES OF STOCK. SiwtSi&J' "• Having Agents right throughout Taranaki, we are in au exigent po*n on to handle this class of business, and clients entrusting us with cueit iock for disposal ean rely on prompt sales at highest ruling rates. WOOL! WOOL! WOOL! We have made satisfactory arrangements for the handling of wool clips ither for sale in the Colony or for shipment to the Home markets, and re prepared to make advances on growing clips. BASIC SLAG I MAN UR ESS SUPERPHOSPHATE I We are in a position to supply this in any quantity for next tea*on owest Current Kates, and are now booking orders. MACHINERY! MACHINERY i COME to us for any machinery yon may be requiring, and you will find ie prices are right. _ « ED BIBBY’S i YOUR CALVES. ’ * BIBBY’s CREAM EQUIVALENT FOR CALVES (FAMOUS THE WORLD OVER FOR 60 YEARS, IS STILL THE BEST, RICHEST IN FLESH-FORMING AND BONE-PRODUCING QUALITIES; AND A PERFECT RATION FOR GROWING CALVES. FENCE ELECTRICALLY WELDED. STRONG AS IRON BARS. ’EASILY AND QUICKLY ERECTED, AT LITTLE EXPENSE. anures. WE SELL MANURES OF ALL KINDS, FOR EVERY KIND Uh CROP. / , , . n . Try our Mt. Egrnont Tea; packed on the sunny slopes of Ceylon and confidently recommended. W. M. BAYLY AND CO.. STRATFORD AND ELTHAM.
1 TROCAOERO PRIVATE HOTEL, THIS well-known establishment, is now under entirely cew management, having been taken over by CALOER, Spec' u' arrangement for permanent j boartb; ■, First tine® Throe-course Luncheon j from 12 tPI 2 p.m.—is, i Addnm; Broadway South, Stratford. (
CROWN STABLES. RUM Strut (ntxt Railway Cxossißg] SMITH, Gab Proprietor (late Egroonfc Stables), living taken o?er the Grown Stables, will be glad to see •M and new friends. Eoomy accommodation. Personal attention. PAIR-HORSE CAB MEETS At' TRAINS.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 33, 7 October 1915, Page 8
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