ihiuLlEESli YBIUH MOfiSSY 113 LAND LAND LAND TABAKA SCI —■ TAR AN A K -T AH ASSA K § r N,B.—DROUGHTS UNKNOWN Tfes Ideaf' Dairying QomAry ©f the Aiistrai&te fJotentss. JIQ N AIiCT<CK££R» LAND AGEKT AMD CSfiSKAL tfeRCHAMT, MEW PLYMOUTH, A&O KAPDMGAa 1 :■ :"■ i ■' - . ■ , * Offers the following Choice Selection of Fanas ‘in the Taranaki District; :■— *■ im ACRES. FREEHOLD sheep cuuntry, about SOD aero- in bush afcLdjvided into 13 paddocks, aiu-ep proof fencing, woolshfid 40 x 30, 2 sets sheep yards, adjoins township, school, railway station. Price £lO par acre good terms, oi will take small farm ag payment. ioOO ACRES, -freehold.' good healthy sheep country, nearly all iu grass, wait subdivided with first-class sheep-proof fences. Railway station opposite. small bouse. Price £6 10s per atfk Any terms in reason arranged. u v-t ir*a^} SOO ACRES, dairy farm, all in grass, freehold, dead level, A 1 quality, 1 mile to factory and school. 1 \ miles to railway, subdivided into 6 paddocks, 4-‘roorned house, 12 bail Cowshed (concrete), 4-cow milking plant. Price £'o3 per acre. Terms, £3OO cash, balance 6 years at 5-j per cent Stock can taken at valuation. 109 ACRES, freehold,"do* to beach, all level, fair house, subdivided into paddocks, tip-top climate. Price £2O per acre. Terms, £3OO cash, balance arranged on easy terms. Possession before Xmas, Splendid, pro position. SEES? RUNS from 1500 to 10,000 acres, improved, and slightly in iw&d in si! parts of the Province, price and toms to suit ail enquire. OEenta shows over properties ires of charge. Correspondence invited. fo&OA negotiated. LAND REPRESENTATiUSS J M. HIGNETT, Stratford. FRANK OR BELL, New Plymouth, w. barney fuar-on, NEWTON KING. MfW PLYMOUTH STRATFORD,- KAFOMCACAT Y -U AEFOR TO SS WITHOUT 5T ? TO EE WITHOUT IT ? THE DUNCAN O.K. THE i£2T PROPOSITION WINDMILLS THAT WE KNOW. . Fm VFXCIENCY —IT’S RIGHT ON TOP. FOR PRICE—THERE’S NOTHING MORE REASONABLE. To counteract the dry season, have your mill erected right away. ■ ■ THE FARMERS’ CO' • OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY 0? HEW 2EALAMO, LIFTED, (Successors to Gisies and 'Naider). STOCK, AUCTIONEERS, LAND. INSURANCE, MACHINERY AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, AGENTS AT—Eltham, Stratford, Waitara, Opuhake, and Manaia. REGULAR STOCK SALES HELD at Huwera, Eltham, Mauaia, Ottawa, Auroa and Kuponga. PRIVATE SALES OF STOCK. Having Agents right throughout Taranaki, we are in an excellent posi- - tion to handle this class of business, and clients entrusting us with. then stock fos disposal can rely on prompt sales at highest ruling rates, WOOL S WOOL I _ WOOL I We have made satisfactory arrangements for the handling uf wool clips either for sale in the Colony or for shipment to the Home markets, and are prepared to make advances on growing crips. BASIC SLAG \ MANURES I 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, MACHINERY, COME to us for any machinery you may be requiring, and you will -find the prices are right.
TROOA2EHC PRIVATE HOTEL. mHIS well-known eeiablisbrnent i' now under entirely aorf management, tiering been taken over by JS. Si%. Special arrangement for permanent bowfiior*. Firat-ciuds Three-conree Luncheon from ia till a p.m.—l*. iLddn-wa: Broadway South. Stratford. That Cream Separator.—You have been promising yourself for so long. Now is the time to buy a good machine at a reasonable price. Wo have just landed stocks of “Household” and “Perfects,” both good quality machines, and will he pleased to see you before making your purchase.—McMillan and Fredric, Broadway, Stratford. 'O UTTER-WRAPPERS.—-To" Dairy Farmers who make their own butters: Obtain your buctera-wrapperg «ii tim Pest” Job rnntiAg
CROWN ST A" •- Ragan Stre-af (next Railway Crossing] CLEM. Si’vllTHj Cab Proprietor (late Egmout Stables), having taken over the Crown Stables, will be glad to se« old and new friends. Roomy accommoelation. Personal attention. PAsR'HOHSt CABS MEETS ALL Ta k i s. ADV£RTI‘£Ett £Clobß Alia etTA'N&A&O fifiiOOSS The Worfd Qtfwr. WHY? EGA USE there must be in iidvorttScd,. goods', * uniform klgh quality, otherwise the advertised article not being up to the standard claimed for it, will not be purchased again; snd the advertising will be ittiprohtable. Advertising is Insurance, therefore, that the goods are an represented and good value. The oousamer who buys advertised goods rarely makes a mistake. “Stratford Evening Post’ 11 readers will profit by a careful perasal of the athartising, wlr.naca..
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 79, 9 March 1916, Page 8
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