Our Land Eegister contains the pick of the Province, and *1 .saving 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. Beturns ' shown to intending buyers. " \ VERY CHOICE DAIRY FARM-43 ACRES. sown in h«t ttv, i J - V * * WeU ±eneed »' all been ploughed and reSdV to slof%; BrMS J 8i m T m * mt opacity; very ' Der liPflfl m ' , tOl7, ete " Cows returned this year £l7 5« ffi^f^S^ etc. 'wf 7 «5; SPLENDID LITTLE DAIRY FARM-70 ACRES. ;'^ SidedE ided ?? 8 Pad f? CkS; aU e ; '] shed • situated 2 M °i ; - good 5 - roomed and 8-bailcow- * with £sS Cak m r ° ad ' m good district Pri <* «W per ANOTHER VERY DESIRABLE PROPERTY-97 ACRES. \_: " 25 «r- we !f ? bdivided '- a]l but «' ■ ; creamery, 2 mLS to Sol P 0 T* I fi netaUed / oad - one mile from • • shed, and all ot ' ' acre, with £SOO f 7 " ' . STRAIGHT-OUT LEASE-100 ACRES. b ' iVided ' aU Pl ° one school'" ' ' SPLENDID FREEHOLD DAIRY FARM-142 ACRES. a " P lou ghabre, good fenced; one mile from ''• 20 hIX a P - 1 °" 1 actory ' hand y t0 seh °ol; doomed hous? JJtft:? 1 ? floor f d yards; d cow' 70 S hS; ! and\£ JSLE?', , owne * WisheS t0 obtain a sm » ller plaoe C„ and L Jackson, / &AND, STOCK AND COMMISSION AGENT!, " Broadway, Stratford
100 °>* mil * 'from Kailway Station/ on good metalled mort™fn-n ; i ? new cowshed, concrete £oor. First £3O pei aeS J °' £s °°' £s °° Cash re l uired - 187 ACBES ' ° n good road ' close t0 fac t°ry; freehold; all level country; at present carrying 24 dairy cows, 16 in-calf heifers, 2 bulls, 4 horses W lambs and about 20 calves. Good house and shed. lW llSer a cr2 £ 000 f?T- *Ti " 5 * Pel " C6nt - 2 *""»* ffi P o r £IOOO at o per cent., 7 years; £2OO cash required: This farm il 168 ACRES EREEHOLD Bpaddookß.au ploughable, 10 acres stumped, good rpad; 1% miles from factory; 5% miles from Stratford; at present canyjng 1002-year-oldheifers; 6-roomed house, trapahed anfl Sa£e, 10-bail cowshed, concrete floor. Price £2B per acre; £SOO down, balance tIKIT \i TIUS ,S a , reall i Cheap P lace - A farm of 100 acres 4 • same road, within a quarter ol a- mile, similar country, rather more improved, was sold a week ago at £4O per acre ■ -. 3Q2 ACRES, Freehold, undulating country, all in grass, 9 paddocks; oneimuV from school and factory; 100 acres ploughable. This place wffl--S„ 10 ° fcathroom, cowshed (30-bail), hayshed, trapshed and piggeries; also one of 2 rooms, one man's whare and cowshed, on another part of thV !SL. f nC , e £P f a Zt Firstmor tgage, £575,G.A.5.0. £SOO cash, balance at 5 per cent. This is one of the cheapest properties offering The owner wishes to retire from farming W. H.H. Y SEED MERCHANTS AND CO STRATFORD.
Exchanges Cash Walues Exchanges 536 A©SS FREEHOLD, good, clean hilly sheep country; nice and handy;' all felled and in grass; good homestead, shearing and other sheds; 60 head cattte and horses were carried through the winter on grass only. Wffl • nrliv °/ P °-.T; With f lm , Cash down> or take any interest-bearing propeity as deposit, balance of equity to remain for 7 vears at 4% per cent" to m-health ent " TldS a CheaP propcrt >'' and the ow ' ner mi «t quit, owing, g0 ACRES FREEHOLD, nice little farm with buildings, complete,- land'is level, dry and-mostly ploughed; factory, school and railway handy. Price £2B per acre Owner will take a property in Wanganui or Palmerston Aortli as deposit, balance remaining on the farm at 5 per cent -No 168 XOO ACRES FREEHOLD, level and dry land, withVroomed house ibaiL cowshed, pigstyes, etc.; also hayshed; 3 minutes to school, factors and railway handy. Price £2O, per acre,- £2OO eash required. No 164 74 ACRES FREEHOLD, land level and nicely situated; less than a mile te> school, and either cheese or butier factory, also to town and railway; good buildings. Price £42 per acre.with £3OO cash, balance for 7 years ai o per cent. ' No. 30 SHUiHfF W. A. HEWITT, Agent. STRATFORD; , ; r A. C. BELL, Land Salesman,
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 "BRADBURY" MOTOR CYCLE. It is unsurpassed for comfort and reliability. Easy of control, yet powerful. The consumption of petrol is very small—lS% miles have been covered on one pint. It is economical and easvrunning. 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. No seams, no mis-matching, and an elegant border on all these room squares, sofa squares, ball carpets and bedside rugs. Our stock is complete in all weights, colors ami sizes. EXHIBITION OF ORIEN TAL RUGS AND CARPETS. These Orientals, with full-colored designs, will "fit in" with almost an; furnishing scheme, and lend an effective touch of color. "' ctive touch of color. Prices—LOWEST ALWAYS. , ~ G. W. & H. DKAXE FURNISHING SPECIALISTS INGLEWOOJfc
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 257, 20 March 1913, Page 3
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