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TARANAKI DAIRY FARMS. 130 ACHES CHOICE DAISY TARM, aD level aad aloughable; 70 acres already under the -' plough; subdivided into 12 paddaeks; easily carry 60 cowi, wit* hence ud young stoek. Coed dwelling keuec, cowshed, with milking maealae <*nv , »!»t» Tt\f\ s>n ■•>... l.- ... 1..L v_u _:i. _.ii »-i:._ .k._ ' mile. Price only £96 per a«re; £ 4*o cash, balance 10 yean at 5% per . cent. 98 ACRES MIGHLY IMPROVID; Education Lease, rental only 8« per acre; 40 aer« been ploughed; subdivided iate 10 paddocks; just outside borough boundary; six-roomed hoase, cowshed and necessary conveniences and ouibuildiaga. / Will carry 35 eows aad yauag stack. Pries £lB per acre; £451 cash. 80 ACRES FREEHOLD DA»Y lAllf; four miles from Btrattord; school on property, cows; returns exceptional; Iraomed house and cowshed. Price, £33 lfe per acre; £3lO cast. SPLENDID GRASSED FARM; 10 acres has alrcadv been ploughed; subdivided into 17 paddocks, live hedges, well sheltered; 3 minutes' walk from school, half-mile to factory; S-roemed house, 30-ba4l cowshed; no weeds. Me* *J2 per acre; £SOO aash, balance long term at SV, per cent. Will tarry • 7« cows. First-class return. 160 ACRES NOTE.—We have lived and dairy- farmed in this district for 18 years, ana wnen we say a farm is good huying it is good. Sound advice given. Haturas shown. Deal with us, and we will help you to make money. Buy vaur next farm from C. and E. Jackson, LAND AGBNTi n STRATFOBJ). Best Baconers Are Fed on Pollard. The pollard-fed pig ia a firm- fleshad baeoner, sending the scales down with a bump and hoisting big figures on the pay-sheet. Experienced pig-raisers use pollard and commonsense, and theirs are the pigs the buyers want. Yosi can easily follow a good lead. BUT POLLARD IN 2001b SACKS, We sell it that way. You might as well hare that 201bs »f pollard as the 1801b bag dealer. Sa ceme straight to us far it. W. H. H. YOUNG & CO., GRAIN AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS, STRATFORD.

FOB SALE: A SPLENDID PRBEHQLD DAIRY FARM of 1M ACBIB, good, nieely nOte and level laad, free from weed*, bandy to school and faetory, slse dm, railway and'phone; good, metalled road*; geod house and eonttete thai opienaw n..we skelter bush; SO acres ploughed. A veally tip-top proserin —one that a farmer should be pleased to make a home of. Will earry froa 80 to 70 cows. Priee £35 per »-re, £SOO cash, balance S and 19 ream at » per cent; or owner would accept mortgage ai a deposit Ne.lUt FUfi POSBEBIION NEXT BPBING. 1 OA ACRES FREEHOLD, splendidly situated, only three minute* to factor; school, 'phone and store; nice C-roomed house and concrete shed; foot orchard and well-sheltered garden. Farm well watered, sheltered by paUhtt of native .bush. Price £32 10s per acre; £BOO cash, balance at i per eeat| : or owner would aooept mortgage or small bouse property as deposit. 1M 1 (YOA ACRES, comprising 320 acres, LLP., and 700 acres Education Leu*. Undulating country; 850 acres ia grass, 2 houses, cowshed, sheep yards, etc. Heat, £3B 10b per year, •wner will sell at £t per aert, or will lease, with Purehasiag Clause, at a low rental. This is a good property, and can he escared cheap. No. lOtl* N.Z. Loan & Mercantile Agency Go, Ltd W. A. HEWITT, AGENT, STRATfOBD. A. C. BELL, Land Salesman, FARM TO LEASE WITH BIGHT OF PURCHASE The Terms on which this fine*arm is offered are exceptional. ~ 1 Oft ACRES FBEEHOLD, all in graes, very well served by streams, all plougksble, carrying 40 cows; about 29 acres have been, stumped. There are a four-room ed house and milking "hed o> the property, which is only 1% milcß from school and creamery and 1% miles from railway station, by metalled road. ' Rental £IOO per year, option of purchase in September, 1916, at £2O an acre. Good will £3OO. ENQUIRE ABOUT THIS. W. H. H. YOUNG AND CO. LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS :: BTRATPORO N. F. DUNLOP, Land Salesman.

J. B. RICHAKPB I (Recently with Mr. Newton King). ■■ J AND AND CnSTATK J STRATFORD. ■■% A (ull knowledge ot land t»I«« Mlt| t u»litiei of land in Taranaki u Ml ikp J (Upoiil of investor! • ♦ Special taciliticn (or land-iMken foina | lortb. JOINING JJOOMS AND AFTERNOON IJ>EA JJOOMB | The Urge number of regular p**- ■■• rone speaks volumes for our ] warily satisfactory servioe. Ota ,• BROADWAY, STRATFORD. CUUH, nMt, tidy ho«»- • LANB'S MEDOLINI dally hou,e w . i whoiil*«t»«»*' it,,va,ue •'

LADIES! SAVE 6/- IN THE £ ON HANDBAGS. 150 to select from. Manufacturers' samples, including lovely goods. From 1/- to 35/-. See the window. CASH BARGAIN PROVIDER, STRATFORD. 0. E. JAMES THE PRICE REDUCER, STRATFOKD. T)ON'T FORGET the Oeckery Ba* gains at the Red Post Sale.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 219, 16 March 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 219, 16 March 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 219, 16 March 1914, Page 3

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