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CHOICE DAIRY FARMS Our Land Register contains the pick of the Province, and having been dairy farming in this district for 20 years, we claim to have a sound knowledge of land values, and can advise our clients where best to purchase. Returns shown to intending buyers. VERY CHOICE DAIRY FARM—43 ACRES. Situated on good metalled road in splendid district; subdivided in 10 paddocks; exceptionally well fenced; all been ploughed and sown in best English grasses; magnificent carrying capacity; very handy to school, factory, etc. Cows returned this year £l7 ;gp per head. New 5-roomed house, cowshed, etc., etc. Price only £4O per acre; easy terms. /v fc SPLENDID LITTLE DAIRY FARM—7O ACRES. AFreehold, all in grass; subdivided into 8 paddocks; all ploughablai; close to creamery and school; good 5-roomed house and 8-bail cow*f shed; situated on Main road, in good district. Price £35 per acre; with £BSO Cash. ANOTHER VERY DESIRABLE PROPERTY—97 ACRES. Very highly improved farm, all in grass, well subdivided; all but 4 acres been stumped; situated on good metalled road, one mile from creamery, 2 miles to school, P. 0., etc.; 8-roomed house, 20-bail cowshed, and all other necessary outbuildings. Price only £32 per. acre, with £SOO cash; balance 10 years at 5 per cent. STRAIGHT-OUT LEASE—IOO ACRES. ; In good district, subdivided, all ploughable; one mile from school and creamery; good carrying capacity; new 5--roomed cottage, 10 r bail cowshed, with concrete floor. Will lease for 3 years at 30s pei acie. t .... vit-.v-i i SPLENDIg FREEHOLD PAIRY FARM-142 ACRES. Tn very good district, all ploughable, good fences; one mile from Railway Station, P. 0., Factory, handy to school; 8-roomed 20-bail cowshed, with concrete floor and yards; 45 cows, '7O cans, aerator, pigs, etc. Owner wishes to obtain a smaller place, aiM exchange for a farm of about 40 or 50 acres 'handy tp town. Price £4O per acre. Equity about £2OBO. G. and E. Jackson, ? LAND, STOCK AND COMMISSION AGENTB, ' ; Broadway, Stratford ,

YOUNG'S VIGOROUS SEEDS PRODUCE BEAUTIFUL CROPS A happy-go-lucky method of seed-buying is too risky for the farmer - who depends on the crops for feeding his stock. '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 and Clover Seeds are clean, healthy and vigorous. They come off the finest pastures in the Dominion; and have great reputation for their prolific qualities. Place your orders for Autumu sowing NOW. W. H. H. YOUNG & CO, MERCHANTS :: _ STRATFORD- f

Exchanges Cash Values ExchangeiiP;| 536 ACRES FREE HOLD r good, clean country; nice and Jiandy; all felled and in grass; good homestead, shearing and otliifr sheds;/ "3 70 cows have been milked on the property, 750 breeding ewes, 320' dry sheep, 60 head cattle and horses were carried through the winter on grass onQr, sell at £9 10s per.acre, with £IOOO cash down, or take any, interest'bcttringf property as deposit, balance of equity to remain for 7-years at 4% per cent and 5 per cent. This is a cheap property, and the owner must quit, owing' to ill-health. , .. ✓ 37 f OQ ACRES FREEHOLD, nice -little farm with buildings complete; land is ~*<s level, dry and mostly ploughed; factory, school and railway liandy, "a§ Price £2S per acre. Owner will take a property in Wanganui' or Palmerstori •'! Xorth as deposit, balance remaining on the farm at 5 per. cent. No, 16ft' "*i 100 FREEHOLD, level and dry land, with 5-rooined house, 8-bail + sj| cowshed, pigstyes, etc.; also liayshed; 3 minutes to school, factory- | and railway handy. Price £2O per acre ; £2OO cash required. No. 164 7A ACRES FREEHOLD, land level and nicely situated; less than a mile .tefc 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. " . x O . SO N.Z. Loan and Msrcantilrftgency Co., Ltrfi STRATFORD. . W. A. HEWITT, Agent. A. C. BELL, Land Salesm^a.|s

STICKS TO HIS UNBELIEF A LL that is keeping you from trying a "Bradbury" Motor Cycle is doubt, But just as long as you are not sceptical, we have hopes, for an honest doubter is one who usually does some investigating. Will you investigate the merits of THE " BRADBURY " MOTOR CYCLE. THE " BRADB-URY " MOTOR CYCLE. It is unsurpassed for comfort and reliability. Easy of control, yet powerful. The consumption ot petrol is very small—lß% 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 BROUGHAM ST NEW PLYMOUTH. RICHEST ROOM COVERINGS ARE CARPETS AND RUGS. Nq_.sen.jris, no mis-matching, and an elegant border on all these room squares, sofa squares, liall carpets and bedside rugs. Our stock i complete in, all-weights, colors and sizes. EXHIBITION OF ORIEN TAL RUGS AND CA.RPETS. These Orientals, with full-colored designs, will "fit in" with, almost any furnishirfg scheme, and lend an effective touch of color, ctivc touch of color. Prices—LOWEST ALWAYS. ' G. W. & H. DRAKE •49! N m FURNISHING SPECIALISTS INGLEWOO3>« *

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 252, 14 March 1913, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 252, 14 March 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 252, 14 March 1913, Page 3

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