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CHOICJ3 DAIRY FARMS Our Land Register contains the pick of the Province, andhaving been dairy farming in this district for 20 years,' ' t we claim to have a sound knowledge of land values, and *• '"'if'] can advise our clients where best to purchase Returns shown to intending buyers, VERY CHOICE DAIRY FARM—43 ACRES. Siiuated on good metalled road in splendid district; subdivided into sown t C JT t , e l xce| . )f ; ,ona,l . v * wcll fenced; 'all been ploughed and re- " f grass.es; magnificent carrying capacity- verv - »' ? >*!«'■ «"*»* Cowi I'flturiieii tL -£V2 - pa lead. i\cw 5-roome<l house,' cowshed, etc., etc. Price ozilr' £4O per acre; easy terms. v r J - . SPLENDID LITTLE DAIRY FARM—7O ACRES. • all in grass ; subdivided into-8 paddocks; all ploughitfe't close to cieamery and school; good 5-roomed house and 8-bail c6w- J , ' * wHh ; £Bs0 a c h° n 10ad ' in g °° d district Price £35 Per-acp*, '' \ » . a "V ANOTHER VERY DESIRABLE PROPERTY—97 ACRES, 7: l; A' Ic C ,S t™ y j mi>l '7 d ? rm ', aII in well subdivided; all lraf-4' been draped;-situated on good metalled road, one mile ffoto k ' " ' shedTnd * SCh ° o1 ' et «-5 8-roomed house, 20-bail cow- ' V ■, acre wtth " et ' es f ry outbuildill gs. Price only £32 per acre, with £SOO cash; balance 10 years at 5 per cent. ; SPLENDID DAIRY FARM. H 100 ACRES, all well grassed and subdivided, good P. and W fences $ S r ° a4 ° nly 5 mil6S Stratford, T^hang 'V oL!i ? ' ' creamei 7' etc. Land of rich quality And balance's v^r,Tt P 5 lty ' P ? CG £3O per acre ' with onl J 7 £l5O cash; < ijaxance o } ears at per cent. : SPLENDID FREEHOLD DAIRY FARM-142 ACRES. ; :'/Vp In very good district, all plougliable, good fences; one m.'le from. Ra way Station, P. 0., Factory, handy to school ; 8-roomed 'house* : !■ cowshed, with concrete floor and yards; 45 cows, 70 sharai,' cans, aerator, pigs, etc. Owner wishes to obtain a smaller, plaW' ' • ' "aft* BV^'abl o^. 1 " 08 handy V" ■■ :n C. and E. Jackson/ H LAND, STOCK AND COMMISSION AGENTI, ' < ( " Broadway, Stratford LOUNGING IN LUXURY Our Beds and Bedding give sleep uixurious. There are' so many good features about our bedding. First, the wire mattress is specially stiengthencd for us, and we alon can offers vou this. Tlie wire is stretched on the tet frame. Then the bed; is well filled' with first'- " grade kapoc—no inffifior .stuff used. There's only one thing against them—they are so comfortable you don't want to" leave them. Bedsteads in wood or metal; handsome designs." ' Bedside Rugs, t an.d everything for the bedroom. G, W. & H. DRAKE '. \ ! FURNISHING SPECIALISTS :: INGLE WQ OD. * 2/6 AN ACRE DOWN. -*«. - iXD MARVELLOUSLY GOOD'tERMS FOB BALiXCE. ' ,< 1370 ACRES FREEHOLD. IN STANDING BUSH, at £2 10s per acre. A magnificent bit of. country; will carry two sheep to the acre when grassed. Papa formation. Bash chiefly «f tawa, rimu, white pine, pulicatea. Heavy undergrowth denotes fine soil quality. Four-feet track along frontage; one 'mile from dray road. £2 10s AN ACRE; exceptional terms: 5 per cent, down, and balance at 5 per cent foi five years. , This is a great chunce. Write as soorf as you read. W. H. H. YOUNG & CO. LAND AGENTS ' ' . ( STRATFORD N. F. DUNLOP, Land Salesman.. I A SCEPTIC STICKS TO HIS UNBELIEF 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 liontst doubter is one who usually does some investigating.-' Will you investigate the merits of THE "BHADBURY" MOTOR CYCLE. THE "BRADBORY" MOTOR CYCLE. It is unsurpassed for comfort and reliability. Easy of control, yet powerful. The consumption of petrol is--ve.ry 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 iu to-day and see the "Bradbury." Also the famous "Douglas" light-weight. A. GEORGE BROUGHAM ST NEW PLYMOUTH. sy 'H I P V ii Exchanges Cash Values Exchanges ' £536 ACRES FREEHOLD, good, clean hilly sheep country; nice and handy) all felled and in grass; good homestead, shearing and other sheda; 1 , 1 ' 70 cows have been milked on the property, 750 breeding ewes, 320 dry .shedp, " • 00 head cattle and horses were carried through the winter on grass bniy.' llfill 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 4Vi per cent and 5 per cent. This is a cheap property, and the owner must quit, owing ! to ill-health. ■ No. 373 QA ACRES FREEHOLD, nice little farm with buildings complete;'tend i» level, dry and mostly ploughed; factory, school and railway har.ly. Price £2B per acre. Owner will take a property in Wanganui oj Palmergton ' North as deposit, balance remaining on the farm at 5 per cent. No, 166 100 FREEHOLD, level and dry land, with 5-roomed house, 'B-bail cowshed, pigstyes, etc.; also hayshed; 3 minutes to school, factory, and railway handy. Price £2O per acre; £2OO cash required. No. 1M •7A ACRES FREEHOLD, land level and nicely situated; less than a mile to school, ana either cheese or butier factory, al-o to town and railway; stood buildings. Price £42 per acre,with £3OO c.i9h, balance for 7 years «t 5 per cent. -'ii'! No. SO N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Ag«ncv Co., Ltd STRATFORD, W. A. HEWITT, Agent. ZJBSMiMMZ. A. C. BELL, Land SaliMMl,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 266, 2 April 1913, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 266, 2 April 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 266, 2 April 1913, Page 3

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