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LAND BUYERS! LOOK AT THIS. 70 ACRES. J£IGHLY improved Dairy Farm; exceptionally well grassed; land of very rich quality; subdivided into 10 paddocks; four chains from Factory; half mile from Railway Station; new house of five rooms; concrete floor cowshed. Price £33 per acre; £4OO cash. 100 ACRES. CHOICE FREEHOLD DAIRY FARM; all level and ploughed; well fenced. House of 5 rooms, cowshed and all necessary outbuildings. Situated 1£ miles from Factory, School and Railway Station. Price £26 per acre; £3OO cash. Dairy herd, all live and dead stock can be bought cheap, and owner will accept £SOO cash as a going concern. 100 ACRES. HANDY little dairy farm -on good road, all level and ploughabla when stumped; good house of six rooms, cowshed, stable, etc. School one mile away. Price, £lllos per acre, with £4OO cash; or will sell everything as a going concern for £l2los per acre, induing 15 cows, 2 horses, harness, brake, milk cans, aerator, etc., with £SOO cash. 100 ACRES. QIIOICE DAIRY FARM, all level and well sown down in best English grasses; subdivided into 10 paddocks, 85 acres been ploughed and renewed; quarter mile from Factory, 10 chains from. School; new house of 7 rooms; concrete floor cowshed. Price, £32 10s per acre; £SOO cash. 125 ACRES. CHOICE Dairy Farm, well grassed, splendidly fenced; on good metalled road; half mile to Cheese Factory; one mile to school; li miles to Railway Station. Good house of four rooms; 8-bail cowshed. Price £l6 per acre; £SOO cash. 150 ACRES. gPLENDTD FREEHOLD DAIRY FARM, situated in the Mahoe District; very good quality; well fenced and grassed; subdivided into 10 paddocks, all ploughable; quarter mile to School and Factory and Telephone. Houses of six rooms and four rooms; 16-bail cowshed (concrete floor), and yards with water laid on. Price £3O per acre; £SOO cash. 200 ACRES, gPLENDID Dairy Farm, all level and 'ploughable, subdivided into 14 paddocks; well watered; quarter mile to School, Factory and Post Office; 8-roomed house, 15-bail cowshed. Price, £2B per acre, with £BOO cash. : r ■ , t -- ii 11^' ■ NOTE.—As we have had 16 years' successful dairy farming in this district, we claim to have a fair knowledge of land values, and can advise our clients where best, to* purchase. "We have on our register the pick of Taranaki properties "to select from. C. and E. Jackson, LAND, STOCK AND COMMISSION' AGENTS, Broadway, Stratford CHEAP DAIR7 FARMSJ FOR SACE rfK ACRES, all in-'grass, 12 paddocks, one mile from factory, good metalled road. ■ Good 12-bail cow-shed, eta ble and' implement shed'; 4-roomed house.. (Price £2(j; £4OO down. ''' r ' " . ■ Q|j ACRES, all- in grass, well watered; good metalled roads; % "mile' from creamery and. Post Office. Good 6-roomed house, and all conveniences. £23 per acre; £450 down. ' • * - ■ OQ£ ACRES, well watered; miles from factory; milking over 85 cows. fZtQXj -ji<i ne g-roomed house. A snip at £2O per acre; £7OO cash. OKA ACRES, all in grass; 14 paddocks, 100 acres been ploughed; quarter mile fropi creamery, one mile from school and 8 tation. Good 6-roomed House, etc. £?0 per acre. Easy terms. Write or call on WARD AND DUNLGP IiAXD WE SELL THE EARTH. , ' W. H. H. YOUNG AND CO. (Late YOUNG, HOBBS & CO.) STRATFORD And* ELTHAM WHAT'S JN £ NAME? have certainly changed the name of the Firm, but the quality of our PRODUCE is as good as ever. We are known throughout the whole district for the excellent quality of our OATS & CHAFF, and having bought right again this season, as in the past, we are in a position to sell at the most reasonable rates. PRIME RANGITIK.EI OATSHEAF (extra heavy). ' BEST FEED OATS (Gartons and Duns). Yery Choice ALGERIAN SEED OATljji just to hand. • WHAT ABOUT YOUR PIGS? W. H. H. YOUNG AND dO. stock a big variety of feed 'for them, including— POLLARD,, BRAN, MOLASCUIT, SUCROSINE, BARLEYMEAL AND BARLEY. "Watch for our monthly circulars giving quotations. Prime Canterbury UP-TO-DATE POTATOES arriving by every boat. v W. H. H. YOUNG AND CO. SEED, GRAIN AND _ PRODUCE MERCHANTS, . STOCK AUCTIONEERS & LAND AGENTS. - • STRATFORD Branch Store at ELTHAM. LAND! LAND! LAND! 1 Oft ACRES FREEHOLD—Frontage two good roads, river boundary, rich district. Carry 35 cows. Half-mile from Factory, School and Township; four miles from railway. All ploughable. Mortgage £22w at 5% per cent. Price £3 10s per acre. Deposit, £300; balance arranged. Consider exchange for lightly encumbered town property. I M ACRES FREEHOLD—House, cowshed. All ploughable; carry 32 tarn (guaranteed); 1% miles from Railway, School, Factory and Township. Splendid dairying district. Good roads. Mortgage £IOOO, Government insurance, 5 years, 5 per cent. Price £3O per acre, going concerning, including the following stock: 25 cows, 5 heifers in calf, 1 bull, horse, cart and harness, milk cans, coolers, 2 stacks hay, 7 acres turnips, 30 dairy shares fully paid up. Or would sell the lai ... without stock, at £27 per acre. Consider exchange for mortgages an, town property, or smaller farm. FREEHOLD—Two frontages; nearly all ploughable; adjoining faetory, 1%, miles from railway; nearly new 5-roomed house; cowshed, 8 bails, concrete floor; 10 paddocks, 4 acres turnips, 4 acres hay (cropped).. Mortgage £IOOO, 11/,l 1 /, years, 5 per cent. Price £33 per acre. Deposit £300; balance for three years at <5 per cent. J. H. THOMPSON LAND AGENT STRATFORD. 1

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 202, 6 May 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 202, 6 May 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 202, 6 May 1912, Page 3

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