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Dairy Farmers! Read This 60 ACRES ' »' Highly improved and choice dairy farm, situated iu good district, subdivided into 10 paddocks; one mile from school, ami creamery, flood six-roo>ned house with bathroom, etc. Large tarn and hayloft with up-to-date cowshed. Price £4O per acre; terms to suit purihaser. / , 90 ACRES One of the Best Farms in the Stratford district, Boundary. Highly improved and nicely situated; fen well fenced paddock*; land all level, 40 acres been ploughed; I%'miles from Post j Office;, school, telephone and railway station. Six-roomed house and good cowshed. A Qifff at £lB per acre; £450 cash. 180 ACRES CHEAP DAIRY FARM, well sheltered.subdivided into 11 paddoekg, well fenced, • sown down in the best English grasses, no weeds. Two Utiles to school »nd creamery. Now carrying 38 dairy cows. Six-roomed hoUK; 13 bail cowshed.' Price, £l2 us per acre; £SBO cask. LAND AGENTS' Are Fed on Pollard. The pollard-fed pig is a firm-fleshed-taconer, sending the scales down with a'bump and hoisting big figures on the pay-sheet. Experienced pig-raisers use pollard and eqmmonsense, and theirs are the pigs the buyers want. Yon can easily follow a good lead. BUY POLLARD IN 2001b SACKS. We sell it that way. You might as well have that 201bs of pollard, as,the 1801b bag dealer. So come straight to us for it. , GEAIN AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS, STRATFOfiD.

PROPERTIES WE CAN RECOMMEND. 09% ACRES FREEHOLD, carrying 32 cows; Factory returns £l3 per cow; ; nearly all ploughed and dividcd»into 13 paddocks; no weedsj 5-roolried '" house, cowshed, etc; situated within 5 minutes of Factory and School. Price * £3O per acre (really cheap). Easyiterms. No. 4/V1 iy i A ACRES FREEHOLD, good level lam!; well fenced and divided; broomed house;- S-buil shod, orchard, etc. About 28 acres stumped; eitfated within 5 minutes of School, factory, 'Plicae and Store. I'rice £2l lflp J acre, with £2OO chsli. No. 2/. . OAA ACRES, (lood Dairy Farm, level and well sheltered; two houses and conOXfXf c . re t C( i aUedfl; carry 100 cows. School, Fr.«-tory and Thune 3 niinuteß. Price £2B per acre; verv easy terras to reliable man. IKG ACRES FREEHOLD, good dairying land; practically free of weeds; \ "handy to town and railway; nice homestead, good house and sheds, every convenience; property well divided. One. milo to Factory. ' School, Store and 'Phone. Price £35 per acre;,good terms to approved,roan. balance for long term at a per cent.; would consider exchange for piece of good, clean sheep country. No. 4/170 We have 10!) ACRES DAIRY FARM, which is in splendid order, all necessary ■ buildings, free of weeds and nnmortga gcd. The dwiier's selling price is £3l ■ per acre, but a 9 he wishes to retire he will accept a'suitable property as deposit either in Stratford or New Plymouth. Ne. 4/101 Also a 206-acro Dairy Farm, which the owner will consider exchanging for - Town Property between Hawera and New Plymouth. No. 3/244 N.Z. Loan & Mercantile Agency Co, Ltd W. A. HEWITT, Manager. A. C. BELL, Land "Salesman. FJIRM to lease WITH EIGHT OF PURCHASE The Terms on which this fine farm is offered are exceptional I 9'A ACRES FREEHOLD, all in grass, very well served *iy streams, all ploughatle, carrying 40 cows; about 20 acres have been ' ituniped. There are a four-room e<l house and milking "hed on th» property, which is only 1% miles from school and creamery and 1% ' ; miles from railway station, by met ailed road. J Rental, £IOO per year, option of purchase in September, lim, at £2O an acre. Goodwill £3OO. .' ! ENQUIRE ABOUT T3IS. W. H. H. YOUNG AND CO. LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS STBATfOKB. N. T. DUNLOP, Land Salcsmtn. ffmmmr r;'Z ORIG!WAL AND ONLY SEMUsVE. Acts llti a CKarm i> and t» (he Only Checks and irrf.ets those >oo often fatal diseases— rEVEB. CROUP. AGUE. "„ ■ ■ The UK***'** k«ow» tot COLGK3. COLDS. ASTHMA, bHONCHITZS. Effectually eu's short nil ttlscht of SPASMS. : U th» otiir p»lli»ti« iii NEUSALGIA, BHECMATtSM. TOOTHACHE. ChKo/odyn©«« it liquid Mien in drops, graduated according to tht malad% It invariably relieve* pain of whatever kind: (mates it calm refreshingsleep; alleys irritation of Hie inrvnua system when nil other remedies fail; leave*' INSIST ON HAVING Be. J. COLLI3 DBOWNE'S CHLOBODYNE. TK< (oiimnsß tnreeta of tills Kenedy has given rl Mk'sSSjl • :i> ' other remedies fuili leaves' ncdiciiie can be tolerated. , t CONVWCJNO M MEDICAL TESTIIMWr WITH EACH BOTTLE. ,' Sold if all Cheout* . ' licei ia England 1 I. T. OAVENPOP 1 : Ltd.,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 268, 11 April 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 268, 11 April 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 268, 11 April 1914, Page 3

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