HERE'S YOUR CHANCJ * GOOD LEVEL DAIRY FARM—IOO ACRES. • # Subdivided into 6 paddocks; } mile from School, factory and phone; 4 miles from Stratford; 4-roomed house, cowshed, and* nice plantations. • Will exchange for town property; Stratford*? preferred. Price, £29 10s per acre. Owner will leave balauot* oVer equity on Mortgage. '- -h CHOICE DAIRY FARM—I2O ACRES. _■'■{. WeU fenced, and laid down in best English grasses, subdivided ihWf; 12 paddocks, 80 acres been ploughed; now carrying 45 cowsjfjj f-mile from School and Factory, on good road; 8-roozoedfJ* house, 24-bail cowshed, large barn, hay and trapshed, etc,, Price, £2B 10s. Terms to suit purchaser. We can with co** : ? fidence recommend this farm. First-class returns and good spective value. -:,,.,-; ; : A WELL-GRASSED SHEEP OR CATTLE FARM. v * 400 acres, subdivided into 10 paddocks, all sheep-proof, large newf woolshed, concrete dip and sheep yards, now carrying 800 ewe* '. and lambs; 2-roomed cottage, orchard. Price, £9 per acri. ' Will consider exchange for dairy farm, 100 to 200 acres. ".' ; SPLENDID DAIRY FARM—IO3 ACRES, Situated in good district, on good metalled road, four miles from. Stratford, close to factory, school and P. 0.; 60 acres been. '• ploughed and re-sown, and well grassed, good fences; 5-roomed house, cowshed and other outbuildings. PrW milv fSf>. «r " icre; £SOO cash, balance 7 years at 5 per cent. TWO GOOD STRATFORD PROPERTIES-NO REASONABLE ; OFFER REFUSED. Six-roomed house, with all conveniences, electric light, washhouse, etc., etc., and |-acre of land; only 5 minutes' walk from P.O. Easy terms. Apply early. Fhree £-acre sections, situated in the best part of Stratford, sevea minutes' walk from Stratford. Hustle, and make your own terms. ' ' ? 0. and E. Jackson, LAND. STOCK AND COMMISSION AGENTS, Broadway, Stratford A happy-go-lucky method of seed-buying is' too* risky for the farmer' who depends on' the. crops for feeding his stock. '-,. •';':'■■ J Tis as bad'as buying a horse "on the sole testimony of an utter stranger, without first trying its paces. Sow Young's Grass Seeds, and the reaping will be - bountiful. ... , Our Cocksfoot, Ryegrass anct Clover Seeds are clean, healthy and vigor-' 1 " ous. They come off tfe -finest pastures in the Dominion, and have ' ,". great reputation for their proline qualities. Place your orders for Autumn sowing NOW. , . v - W. H. H. YOUNG & CO, MERCHANTS STRATFORD Exchanges Gash Values Exchanges KO/j'ACRES FREEHOLD, good, clean hilly sheep' country; nice and handy; '} all felled and in grass; good homestead, shearing and other shedsj> 70 cows have been milked on the property, and the owner must quit owinguti? 60 head cattle and horses were carried through "the winter dn'grass only. - Will?? 5 sell at £9 10s per acre, with £IOOO cash down, or take any interest-bearing,;;;* property as deposit, balance of equity to remain for 7 years at 4% per cent.'s| and 5 per cent. This is a cheap property, and the owner must quit, owing ,»K to ill-health. , ■' No. 373 J§ OA ACRES FREEHOLD, nice little farm with buildings complete; land » M level, dry and mostly ploughed; factory, school ';and railway handy. •' Price £2B per acre. Owner will take a property in Wanganui or Palmersfom" ■ North as deposit, balance remaining on the farm at 5 per cent. No, lflfTtjj inn ACRES/FREEHOLD, level and dry land, with 5-roomed house, S-bailJJ J-"" cowshed, pigstyes, etc.; also hayshed; 3 minutes to school, factory-j, and railway handy. Price £2O per acre; £2OO cash required. No. 164 .j >VA ACRES FREEHOLD, land level and nicely situated: less than a mile to-.; * school, and either cheese or butter factory, also to town and railway; * good buildings. Price £42 per acre, with £3OO cash, balance for 7 years'at 5 per cent. .••••.' N0.*30 ' N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Ageifdy'Go., ltd: W. A. HEWITT, Agent. A. C. BELL, Land Salesman, 0 Buy your furniture in Inglewood, and buy it from Drake's. .(.•<> WHYT First, because it will pay you handsomely. Second; Wnii*a it will pay you handsomely. And third, because it will -pay yon lianasomely. BECAUSE we make and sell only furniture that we can recoimm-nd, arid which you can rely on. G. W. & H. DBA *vE THE BEST FURNISHING FIRM -.: . ■: INGLE.Wt"' 1 ' A SCEPTIC STICKS TO HIS WLIEF A LL that is keeping you from trying a "Bradbury" t Motor Cycle is doubt. •S^CJa But just as long as you are not sceptical, we have -&cßfiß hopes, for an honest doubter is one who usually does some, . ht^ investigating. , Will you investigate tlie merits of ' THE "BRADBURY" MOTO? CYCLE. , ■; ", THE " BRADBURY " MOTOR CYCLE. , ,y. It is unsurpassed for comfort and reliability. Easy of , control, yet powerful. The cofisumption of petrol is very small—-18% miles have been covered on one pint. It is economical and easyrunning. . Duplicate parts are to be had in any quantity, also the famous Dunlop Studded Motor Tyres. Come in to-day and see the "Bradbury." -» Also the famous "Douglas" light-weight. ',^ A. GEORGE V". BROUGHAM ST. NEW PLYMOUTH.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 247, 8 March 1913, Page 3
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