DO YOU WANT A DAIRY FARM? HERE'S YOUR CHANCE GOOD LEVEL DAIRY FARM-100 ACRES. Subdivided into 6 paddocks; J mile from School, factory and telephone; 4 miles from Stratford; 4-roomed house, cowshed, and i nice plantations. "Will exchange for town property; Stratford preferred. Price, £29 10s per acre. Owner will leave balance over equity on Mortgage. CHOICE DAIRY FARM—I2O ACRES. y ' x We l ! fenced, and laid down in best English grasses, subdivided into 12 paddocks, 80 acres been ploughed; now carrying 45 cows; f-mile from School and Factory, on good road; 8-roomed house, 24-bail cowshed, large barn, hay and trapshed, etc., etc. Price, £2B 10s. Terms to suit purchaser. We can with confidence recommend this farm. First-class returns and good prospective value. ' A WELL-GRASSED SHEEP OR CATTLE FARM. 400 acres, subdivided into 10 paddocks, all sheep-proof, large new; woolshed, concrete dip and sheep yards, now carrying 800 ewes and lambs; 2-roomed cottage, orchard. Price, £9 per acre. "Will consider exchange for dairy farm, 100 to 200 acres;
DESIRABLE TOWN PROPERTY. 5-roomed House and £-acre of land, water and electric light, three minutes' walk from Post Office. Price £260; ony £25 cash. TWO GOOD STRATFORD BUSINESSES. Blacksmith's Business, doing good trade. "Will sell everything as a going concern, including all stock. Lease has 7 years to run at a rental of 8s per week. Price, £450. A Bargain. Splendid Tea Rooms, situated right in centre of the town, doing & first-class trade, together with good Confectionery Price only £250. G. and E. Jackson, LAND. STOCK AND COMMISSION AGENTI, Broadway. Stratford
Cheap Sheep Country. 1700 ACRES > 72S in s l * 39 ' balance i ' bush; title, L.LP.;S paddocks, sheep-proof fences; 2-sheep country; good roads; 3-roomed house and totara sheep yards. Price only £2 per acre; good terms arranged. WARD AND DUNLOP LAND AGENTS. WE SELL THE EARTH. STRATFORD.
CHEAP PRODUCTIVE LAND THESE PROPERTIES ARE DESERVING OF YOUR INSPECTION & ENQUIRY W. H. H, YOUNG & CO. rpAKE the following from their list, whwh is £jobably the most comprMiensive in the whole province. EXCHANGE for N.P. FARM.—7S acrer„ all in grass; six paddocks, all w«fl watered; all ploughable; creamery on property; five miles to railway; good metalled road; good house and orchard. Consider exchange for small'fui in N.P. district. £lB 10s per acre. Terms good. FINE DAIRY FARM.—7B acres, in Bor 10 padOcks; freehold; well watered by running streams; nearly 60 acres v°wa ploughed, and rest all . ploughable; creamery on section; good house >&■., outbuildings. A cheap and productive farm at £3O per acre. AN EASILY MANAGED PLACE.—I 77 acres good dairying land; freehold j ring fenced; good metalled roads; only one mile from factory and railway station; good buildings. Price £27 10s an acre, on terms. SHEEP & GRAZING FARMS—BSO acres* 150 in bush; well subdivided).and sheep-proof fencing; good area can be ploughed; 1% miles from school, pott office and railway station, with railway line traversing the: property..-.• All. tha necessary buildings, woolshed, dip, stock-yards, etc. Considerable amount (A milling timber on the place, and a sawmill only a mile and a half away, £I2OO down. idO acres; 200 acres <n grass; well watered; carry two sheep comfortably} will exchange for small dairy farm, Price £3 10s per.acre. SUITABLE FOR MIXED FARMING.-445 acres; 300 acres in grass, six paddocks; freehold; 100 acres ploujjhabifc; sheep-proof fencing; good metalled road; 1% miles from school, smaii miles to railway; good house, orchard, sheep yards, cowshed and dairy. Suitable for mixed farming. Owner Belling on account of ill-health. £7 15s per acre; £SOO down, balance easy. 5256 acres, 2856 acres in grass; 21 paddocks (3975 acres are freehold, and remainder on 1.i.p., 0.r.p., and education lease); fair amount ploughablef good fences; good dray road, part metalled. Price £5 10s. Terms can ba AND HUNDREDS OF OTHER FINE FARMS. , W H H YOUNG & CO., LAND AGENTS, STRATFORD. T. GARDINER. Land Salesma*
Pudding and Cake Fruits fJ-OOD INGREDIENTS are essential to good puddings and Ours are absolutely prime, and we guarantee satisfaction. _;'"' : The ••Dreadnought" Grocer? XiIAS HAME.—An fine lot of Ingle wood hams just opened, *-' ome earl 7\ Han * are none too plentiful. ' , T a ß o OrAer now First shipments landed of the new PRESERVIF' JAK{S - uraer now " E A. DRAKE DE ™ TEA HQPMS CONFECTIONERY / EISH DEPOT S TWO SHOPS, THEEE YEASE' LEASE, y AND LIVING ROOMS. /* Rent, £2 10s per week. \ Sound Business! In a Good Town!! Average taking about £4O per week. Business can be increased. Price £350 as a going concern. Get in touch with this proposition at once; LAND AGENT, STRATFORD.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 191, 2 January 1913, Page 3
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