LAND BUYERS I LOOK AT THIS. ".".* 70 ACRES .'"' .T,. -. , HIGHLY IMPROVED DAIRY FARM, well grassed, into 10 paddocks; 40 acres been ploughed; 20 chains frons factory; new house of 5 rooms; concrete floor cowshecj. Pricej £2B 10s per acre; £SOO cash, balance 10 years at 5 per cent, '^ i 112 ACRES V$ CHOICE DAIRY FARM, adjoining the Stratford Borough; twoi* road frontages; grand prospective value; very suitable cutting into small areas; good level farm of rich quality, sufajf divided into 10. paddocks, well fenced and grassed; 1} milej|j| from faetory and school; 6-roomed house and all necessary oufcff buildings. Price £33 per acre; £7OO cash. W ' l i 170' ACRES '■'' ' _>| FREEHOLD LAND, of good quality, level; well fenced, grassed/j subdivided into 12 paddocks, well-built 8-roomed house, 2?»-g| bail cowshed, hay and cart shed; 1 mile to school, factory •&»$! railway station. Price £25 per acre. Terms to suit pur- f chaser. , /.$ 310 ACRES ' *"J I HANDY LITTLE SHEEP and CATTLE FARM, all in grass, wejlj sheltered and fenced with sheep-proof fencing; on good 4-roomed house, shed and yards. Price £lO per acre. . «.$2 \- 2000 ACRES ■^■'^ FREEHOLD FARM, 1050 acres in grass, subdivided into 6"pad??! docks; good fencing (sheep-proof); will carry 2 sheep tot&S"*f acre. Price only £4 10s. Terms can be arranged. f j .16 ACRES . j CHOICE TOWN SECTION, situated 1 mile from Post Oftfee, wfd subdivided into 3 sections; all been ploughed; well fended^ Price £65 per acre; £3OO cash. , •■■-.-■, .j .'■ . £2OO ' /'.'-! Will secure for you a 6-roomed house and.one acre pf,l,abd, syp ;-, minutes walk from Post Office; having two stre'bt ;l frontage')?;,i! The balance, £4OO, can remain op. Mortgage. it'' spfendid fafc!£ vestment. ' : • -\M NOTE.—As we have had 16 years' successful dairy Jarmipg; in this district, we claim to have a fair knowledge of land values,! and can advise our client where best to purchase. We have W« our register the pick of Taranaki properties to select from. '"I C. and E. Jackson, LAND, STOCK AND .COMMISSION, AGENTS, . J% ( Broadway, Stratford '«
SYDNEY WARD] [N. F. 'JjjjßffllP} WAKD AND DUNLOP;M LAND, ESTATE, HOUSE AND COMMISSION AGENTS. .-'; MANUFACTURERS'AGENTS. STRATFORD \j KAA ACRES, about 480 in grass, balance bush; LXP.; weU subdivided; sHeepiv «*** proof fence; about 120 acres ploughable; close to factory; 10 mUe|. from railway, good roads; 2-sheep coun try; good house, cowshed and shej&p»' 1 yards; 64 cows can be milked on home stead section. Price only £8 10s;-abort £6OO cash, balance arranged. • *■"■ ' WE SELL THE EARTH /?
FISH FOR THE LENTEN SEASON/'^ WE have just landed direct from Hqme * a large consignment'of,tinned fishj cured by the biggest and best curing firms. Direct shipment lessens the cqsjs to us, and to you. We have & KIPPERED HERRINGS V/ FRESH HERRINGS ' HERRINGS IN TOMATO SAUCB. J SALMON ""'s SARDINES ■; i 'j; BLOCK COD '4,N LOBSTER '^| Etc., etc. -1 A fresh shipment of Strafford's mos| popular "DREADNOUGHT" "TEA. Sotf at .1/8; better than many 2/- teas, j| WILSON AND DBAKBt; THE DREADNOUGHT GROCERY.'» STRATFORD. ' "-. gEND nex* PBiNTING Ord« the "Daily Nh-.*." . Price* rial rswi MtMitefltloa jjuar»Tit»«L , . , | THE BEST PLACE IS BAKER.!
You should see a Shilling at work T HAVE opened a shilling room in connection with my fancy and novelty business. Every day sees fresh novelties added. You'd be surprised to see what a shilling will do. It will buy you kitchen ware, knick-nacks, toys or ornaments, and articles 6f general utility. We've bought specially for this room, and bought for cash. So we'll sell for cash, and can thus give a 1 I a ARTICLE FOR 1 /- in many cases. Full stocks of tobaccos, cigars, pipes, latest magazines and books. Leading hairdressing saloon on the coast. C. E. JAMES BROADWAY. STRATFORD.
FOR SALE qPLENDID CORNER SECTION, Broadway North, Stratford; 92 feet with buildings;- £OOO, easy terms. " ■ •■ ' I'-ijS OK FEET FRONTAGE, Broadway, £sso; easy terms. ' . ' ,; i'^S HOUSE and SIX ACRES, 15 minutes from G.P.0., £<SSO. ", ' t'^lffl JJALF-ACRE BUILDING SITE, £IOO cash. ' ,S|f QUARTER-ACRE, with 85 feet frontage, £100; easy terms. 1,1 rpHREE ACRES, high and dry; Splendid position; £375. Mv ...;^| •AJINE ACRES AND HOUSE, good locality; unencumbered; £750. , ; i||| ' ACRES, freehold; house and outbuildings, including 15 cows, 1 hor«lp| • J bull, milk-cans and harness; £ls 10s per acre the lot as a 'going||j| cern. A real good proposition. -■ ; si ; l? J. H. THOMPSON I (LAND AGENT, , "'.-if STBATFOKD ::. ';%'WM P.O. Box 41. Telephone 28 and 145. If Stot^l»lii«4;||i
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 197, 17 February 1912, Page 3
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