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7 * “K----BUSINESS RoYiCES. I ; »■ • :r... JARAH-Akl mvKiT y«ur m6»sev m K&NdT- LAND ■W^naxa--TARAMAK2 N.Bj—DROUGHTS fbtTdeat Dairying CtUKtry tf tfrp Australasian AUCTIONEER, LAND AGENT AMD GENERAL MERCHANT, NSW PLYMOUTH, BTRATFORD* AND KAPOMCA. Offers the followin* Choice Selection of F*na« in th® Taranaki District 3 i 150 ACRES. Elth*in, freehold, in perfect order.. .Well watered and well > -at ’ fp i 1 : Bphnnl , Rnlendid Quality, ,5U AUxtJciß. iMtnam, iroonom, ” fenced, close to -railway station, factory school, .etc. Splendid qualiiy, 9 roomed house and other outbuildings. Cows led 44 bails. Price £56 _ , i nt. nnAn-HoKa y roomed Douse ana uluwi ~. per acre. Good terms arranged tobonafide mc-n. This is an up-to-date farm and very cheap at the price quoted. B 111 ACRES, trochoid,. 5. miles from Stratford, on'good metalled rood, close to factory and, rhilwiy station. Good 7 roomed house, cowshed, etc. All level and well subdivided. Price £B6 per acre. Teiiha £.500 cash, balance on easy terms- • , 0 ICO ACRES "freehold, close to Stratford. Will carry 85 cows. 'Subdivided into 14 paddocks. 8 roomed bous ~ Cowshed, .(concrete floor!. 3 mile from railway, J milo from creamery. Price £35 per here. Terras £/00 cash balance 5 years at 6| per cent. Can strongly recommend D 400 ACRES','freehold land, suitable for mixed farming or raising of sheep and cattle. Tip-top quality; will carry 2 breeding ewes easily besides cattie 6 mile's from railway, factory 1 miles. Good 7 roomed house, woolshed etc Subdivided into 13 paddocks. All fences m excellent order Price £l6. per acre. Terms can b made very satisfactory. One of Taranaki’s best propositions, BEEEP BUSff from 1600 to 10,000 acres, improved and ehghfcly i*a *»*" -a ail parts of the Province, price «nd tormn to suit all enqmrers. Clients shown over properties free of charge. ComwpnT deuoe umtocl. hNUWjMgo&M; b. M - HIGNm; Stratford. fiAND aEPPJCSINTAHTBa FRANK OBBELL, New Plymouth. W. BARNEY FBAAON, SApona*, NEWTON KING. uww PLYMOUTH ITRATFffIRD kapomga. r -i »<■ v a/w/.i 'a %r* ■i « i S ! V WHEN BUYING 1 - IMPLEMENT** KEEP IN VIEW THE FOLLOWING POINTS. Goodie are all that the word implies.' EFFICIENCY.M^o-tools*d6 bettor Vork^ DURABILITY.—With ordinary care, Duncan’s Implements last 20 years. SERVICE.—Prompt Repairs, Quick Despatch of Renewals, Cheerful AdjustmenUof Complaints,:eto. YOU GET ALL THIS AND MORE AT THE MACHINERY HOUSE OF NEWTON KING. V.-.-/ 1 m THE FARMERS’ (O' OPERATIVE ORGANISATION^SOCIETY I! OF IEALAND, LIMITED, > (Successors to Gllles and Naider). ; STOCK. AUCTIONEERS, LAND, INSURANCE, MACHINERY AND'FINANCIAirAGENTS, GENTS AT—Eltham, Stratford, Waitara, Opunake, and Manam. .EGDLAR STOCK SALES- HELD at Hawera, Eltham, Manaia, Okiawa, 7 Auroa and h aponga. PRIVATE SALES OF STOCK. Having Agents right thrqugho.'iit Taranaki, we ar© in an excellent posien to handle this class of business, and clients entrusting us with their ock fos disposal can rely on prompt sales at highest ruling rates. WOOL 11 WOOL I . WOOL I W® have made satisfactory arrange menta for the handling of wool clip* ther CfcTdny or for shipment to the , Home markets, and • prepared to make advances on gro wing clips. 1 " MANURES I SUPERPHOSPHATE 1 ~ We Wek &tippV'this- any quantity to* ‘ne*t season at [)WEST CPBRENT RATES, and are now booking orderly- ■ MACHINERY. MAC^IfiERY. COMB to .us for any machinery yon ma y be requiring, and you will nnci Mi® ices ar#* rights “

TO THOSE -ABOUT TO FURNISH ! S6ISAO TMI»«THE EXCELSIOR rtTTfm v/vm> ipAflTff, AN r SIG. MkW. rvF'RVTHING TO -SUIT- SOCB TASTE AN.'. 0 SKIN. OOMBINiIAVjB ,.y^ WOKKMAV .„ut NPftIOL&TERIHG * SPECIALITY. ... tTftmr'-tMIMQ. AKi) INSPECT FOR YOURSELF. note the addresss^ JUST OVER THE BRIDGE, BROADWAY SOUTH. i a the excelsior URMIIHINC Com-AWY, C.*BIt4EYM*KEKi, UP«O.» T e"t"« FMHERAt UNDERTAKER* I . WESTON. Masaie*

BirriM'Vß-W RAPPERS.-To Dairy Fanner! who niak© Iheir dw n butter: Obtain your butter-wrappers at the “Stratford Post” Job Printing Office: . . ' . /~'t ER £750 worth of new goods \ s just opened up from England, ;r . ce ; America, and Japan. Many ■ lines. Charles E. James,

TO UEf; SHOP, oext Nicholson’s, Broadway, best site in Stratford, Moderate Rental. Apply, . HANNAH’S BOO! STORE.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 3, 28 November 1916, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 3, 28 November 1916, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 3, 28 November 1916, Page 8

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