STRATFORD DAIRY FARMS. 98 Haml.v little lisiiry farm, Ihu-.hl. ...m.J int.i 8 paddock*; 110 weeds; .j-rooiued house, 20-bail cowshed; insured tor £MXI. School aid faotory within easy reach, iteturua from 27 cows last month £56. Price £2B per acre; £3OO cash; balance 10 yeais at 5 pur cent. A GRAND OPPORTUNITY. *MWivided into 12 paddocks; 40 acre* been ploughed; one mile to school, creamery and post office. 12-bail cowshed, spleßdid outbuildings. A kandy and cheap farm. Price £2O per acre; £4OO ejnh, balace 5 per cent. ACHES, all well fenced and grassed, 50 acres boeii ploughed; '/i-mile to school, railway station and factory; 8 paddocks; all ploughable; fiveloowed kouse, 11-bail cowshed. Price £2O 19s per acre; £SOO eaah. 80 A6'RES, very choice dairy farm, situated 4 miles from Stratford on good metalled road; subdivided into IS paddocks; 40 acres been ploughed; school on property; factor quarter-mile; 0-roomcd house, Ifi-bail cowshed. Will carry 35 cows. Price £33 10s per acre; £3BO ca»k. FARMERS!—We claim to have a sound knowlodge of land values, aq wo k have lived and dairy-farmed in this district for 18 years, and when we say ft farm is good buying-, it is good. Sound advice given. Returns shown. Deal with us and we will help you to maki> money, Buy your next farm from G. and E. Jackson, LAND, STOCK & COMMISSION AGENTS, BROADWAY ('Phone M 4) STBATFOBD. Best Baconers Are Fed on Pollard. The,pollard-fed pig is a finn-fleshed baeoner, sending the scales down with a bump and hoisting big figures on the pay-sheet. Experienced pig-racers use pollard and commonsense, and theirs are the pfgs the buyers want. You can easily follow a goed lead. BUY POLLARD IN 2001b SACKS. We sell it that way. You might as well have that 201bs of pollard as the 1861b bag dealer. So come straight to us for it. W. H. H. YOUNG & CIL, GRAIN AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS, STRATFORD,
FOB SALE: A SPLENDID FREEHOLD DAIRY FARM of 1M ACRES, good, nicely roOIM and level land, free from weeds, handy to school and faetory, alio * railway and 'phone; good metalled roads; good house and concrete mm-. Splendid native shelter hush; 80 teres ploughed. A really tip-top propyl/ —one that a farmer should be pleased to make a home of. Will tutj UOM 60 to 70 cows. Priee £35 per »ere, £SOO cash, balance 5 and 12 7®**} S per cent; or owner would accept mortgage as a deposit. l>o.lW for possession next spring. - ,« ACRES FREEHOLD, splendidly situated, only three minutes to naO& i, ■v i„hnn« and store: nice fl-roomed house and concrete shed; gooi.a i a nri'i well sheltered garden. Farm well watered, sheltered by patehM - silt..!' wn«ld accent mortgage or small bouse property as deposit. IM .> 1 A9A ACRES, comprising 320 acres, L.1.P., and 7iw atres Education i'ZA'vm P.S.S mJL. &. '» ««"■ '<' e-JE perty, and can be secured cheap. " ' w 130 N.Z. Loan & Mercantile Agency Co, Ltd w. i. HSMIT, AGENT, u „„ Mem& - FARM TO LEASE WITH BIGHT OF PURCHAS] The Terms on which this flnefarm is offered are exceptional. 1 OA ACRES FREEHOLD, all in grass, very well served by stream, all plougliable, carrying 40 cows; about i 0 acres have been stumped. There are a four-roomed house and milking "hed OB the property, which is only l'A miles from school and creamery and miles from railway station, by metalled road. Rental, £IOO per year, option of purchase in September, 1916, at £2O an acre. Goodwill £3OO. ENQUIRE ABOUT THIS. W. K. H. YOUNG AND CO. LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS i: N. F. DUNLOP. Land Salesman. STRATI LADIES! SAVE 6/- IN THE £ ON HAN OB AG H. 150 to select from. Manufacturers' samples, including lovely goods. From 1/- to 35/-. See the window. CASH BARGAIN PKOVIDFK, /STRATFORD. E. JAMES THE PRICE REDUCER, STRATFORD. ]£LDER'S JOINING |{OOMS AND J. B. WITT, The largo number of regular patrons speaks volumes for our «ni- tiua aViW AY LoPP. RamMOftV ncntly satisfactory service. Catering in all its branches. BROADWAY, STRATFORD. J. B. RICHAJ (Recently with Mr. Newton ; f AND AND TESTATE AC STRAI'FORD. A full knowledge of land ' lualities of land in TaranaU iy disposal of investors. / Special fuilitiei for land-ftckMlj urth. jTENTS AND TARPAULINS. J. R. WITT, i\ext Goldsmith'* pany, makes Tenia, TarpauliM, and Cow Covers to Order. BEST MATERIAL AND TIOUS WORK. ALWAYS. OILSKIX COATS, WAI COATS, DRIVING RUGS, LOW PRICKS. Repair Work Receives Prompt j
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 206, 28 February 1914, Page 3
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