LAND BUYERS! LOOK AT THIS. 60 ACRES. HANDY LITTLE DAIRY FARM, adjoining School, Factory and Post Office; 25 acres been ploughed, and re-sown, well grassed and fenced; on good metalled road. Six-roomed house and 10-bail cowshed. Price £3O per acre, with £250 cash. V.i h ,re 7 years at 5 per cent. A splendid opportunity, , 100 ACRES. CHOICE FREEHOLD DAIRY FARM; all level and ploughed? well fenced. House of 5 rooms, cowshed and all necessary out--buildings Situated 1J miles from Factory, School and Railway StaT n * ?T m aC I 6; £3 °° CasL 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 ploughable when stumped; good house of six rooms, cowshed, stable, etc. i; or j; £SO0 C °cash. 2 h ° rSeS ' harnCSS ' brake ' milk Cans ' aerator >'etc, with 100 ACRES. CHOICE DAIRY FARM, all level and well sown down in best English grasses; subdivided into 10 paddocks, 85 acres been § fi e i an< l renew f 7 ; quarter mile from Factor y lo <*•£ from School; new house of 7 rooms; concrete floor cowshed Price, £32 10s per acre; £SOO cash. 125 ACRES. CH r?2 ? ahy A gr . assed ' s P len<Ji <% fenced; on good me ailed road; half mile to Cheese Factory; one mile to school; 1£ miles to Railway Station. Good house of four rooms; 8-bail Price £l6 per acre; £SOO cash. 150 ACRES SPLENDID FREEHOLD DAIRY FARM, situated in the Mahoe nt W ™mZ 7 S n^ m l lty J WeU feDCed and subdivided nto 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. SPLENDID 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. NOTE.—As We hate had 16 years' successful dairy farmine "—~*v »™« vw f/uituoijc. we nave 0 our register the pick of Taranaki properties to select from. C. and E. Jackson, IiAND, STOCK AND COMMISSION AGENTS, Broadway, Stratford
CHEAP DAIRY FARMS FOR SALE 75 ACRES, all in grass, 12 paddocks, one mile from factory, good metalled house. pt e^2« O^J 4 b 0 a 0 ll do O ;: lied,Btable implement **> 4 ™ med gQ ACRES, all in grass, well watered; good metalled roads; V, mile from creamery and Post Office. Good 6-roomed house, and all conveniences. £23 per acre; £460 down. * 226 ACRES ' Well Watered; J ll /* lllll * B fr ° m factory; milking over 85 cows. Fine 8-roomed house. A snip at £2O per acre; £7OO cash. 250 ACRES> all in g raS8 5 14 paddocks, 100 acres been ploughed; quarter mile from creamery, one mile from school and station. Good 6-roomed house, etc. £2O per acre. Easy terms. Write or call on WARD AND DUNLOP LAND AGENTS. STRATFORD. WE SELL THE EARTH.
Enthusiastic Drapery Buyers Come again and again to SpeilCe'S Relinquishing Sale rpHERE'S a reason why, and its outstanding. The tremendous bargains, the remarkable values, the stupendous reduction's, compel the thrifty women to fill all their immediate requirements here; and also-and mark this well—to lay in a stock of wearing apparel and household drapery to last until someone eke can run a sale like this. ' The bargains are unprecedented, and eo is the sale. It's unprecedented for a firm to slaughter all its newly-imported stock. But it's imperative, for the lease of the shoo is nearly up, and WE MUST GET OUT AND GET THE GOODS OUT A. SPENCE MUNICIPAL BUILDINGS. STRATFORD.
No other Tea stands m high a test of quality, exo«l----lenoe and IBjKI TO LEASE: STRATFORD COFFEE PALACE 2-STOREY BUILDING, brick and iron, on main street; three minutes from Post Office nn d Stratford Railway Station--20 rooms electric light, hot and cold water, dratage' and everytlnng in thorough going order. Furnished as a going concern. fe"«'S Kent, £2 17s Od per week. Lessor pays Rates, Taxes and Insurance. Goodwill, £75. WALK OUT! WALK IX! WRITE ABOUT THIS, OR, BETTER STILL. COME & INSPECT. STRATFORD IS A GROWING TOWN A BUSY RAILWAY CENTRE •T. H. THOMPSON LA'-'l) AGENT STRATFOBD.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 273, 15 May 1912, Page 3
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