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Dairy Farmers! Read This 60 ACRES '. ■Highly improved and choice dairy farm, situated in good district, subdivided into 10 paddocks; one mile from, scbool, and creamery. Good six-roomed house with hathroom ; etc. Large tarn and hayloft with up-to-date cowshed. Price £4O per acre; terms to auit purchaser. 90 ACRES One of the Best Farms in the Stratford district, just outside Borough Boundary. Highly improved and nicely situated; ten well fenced paddocks; land all level, 40 acres been ploughed; l'/a miles from Post Office, school, telephone and Tailway station. Six-roomed house and good cowshed. A Gift at £lB per acre; £450 cash. 180 ACRES CHEAP DAIRY FARM, well shcltered.subdividcd into 11 paddocks, Veil' fenced, sown down in the heat English grasses, no weeds. Two mile* to school and creamery. Now carrying 30 dairy cows. Six-roomed house; 13 hail eowshed. Price, £l2 5s per acre; £SOO cash. ~,.;,; Jackson, LAND AGENTS' STRATFORJ. Best Baconers 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-rassers use pollard and commonsense, and theirs are the pigs the buyers want. You can easily follow a good lead. BUT 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. W. H. H. YOUNG & CO., GRAIN AND PEODUCB MERCHANTS, STRATFORD. PROPERTIES WE CAN RECOMMEND. oqy 4 ACRES FREEHOLD, carrying 32 cows; Factory returns £l3 per cow} °" nearly all ploughed and divided into 13 paddocks; no weeds; 5-ioomed ' house, cowshed, etc; situated within 5 minutes of Factory and School. Price £3O per acre (really cheap). Easy terms. 7/< ACRES FREEHOLD, good level land; well fenced and divided; 5-r«omed *''* house; 8-bail shed, orchard, etc. About 28 acres stumped; situated : within 5 minutes of School, Factory, 'Phone and Store. Price £2l 10s pel acre, with £2OO cash. , No - a ' 36 OAA ACRES, Good Dairy Farm, level and well sheltered; two houses ani con*W" creted sheds; carry 100 cows. School, Factory and 'Phono 3 minutes. Price £2O per acre; very easy terms to reliable man. . . IKO ACRES FREEHOLD, good dairying land; practically free of weeds; •*-"" handy to town and railway; nice homestead, good house and sheds, every convenience; property well fenced and divided. Onu milo to Factory. School, Store and 'Phone. Price £35 per acre; good terms to approved man. balance for long term at 5 per cent.; would consider exchange for pieta of good, clean sheep country. ' Ao. 4/170 We have 109 ACRES DAIRY FARM, which is in splendid order, all necessary buildings, free of weeds and unmortgaged. The owner's selling price is £3l per acre, hut as he wishes to retire he will accept a suitable property as deposit either'in Stratford or New Plymouth. No- 4/101 Also a 208-acre Dairy Farm, which the owner will consider exchanging for Town Property between Hawera and NcwiPlymouth. No. 3/244 W. A. HEWITT, Manager. F^TIWM'JMMJ A. C. BELL, Land Salesman. FARM TO LEASE WITH BIGHT OF PUKCHAS The Terms on which this finefarm is offered are exceptional. IOA ACRES FREEHOLD, all in grass, very well served by stream, ; all ploughafele, carrying 40 cows; about 20 acres have bues stumped. There are a four-roomed house and milking "hed on tl» property, which is only 1% miles from school and creamery and 1% . miles from railway station, by met.lied road. Rental, £IOO per year, option of purchase in September* P. l&i*, at £26 an acre. Goodwill £3OO. ENQUIRE ABOUT THIS. W. H. H. YOUNG AND CO. LAND AND COMMISSION AOENTS. :: V. v, DPNTjOI I . L*nn Sal««n»n fO.Collis Browne's BTRATH>KB. ■ ■<:■ T"E ORiB!NAL AND ONLY SERUiWI. Acts liks a Charm b and U th« only Dysentery. Check* and wemi those 'no often fatal diseases— FEVER. CROUP. AGUE. The lies) Kenedy k»own for COUGHS. COLDS. ASTHMA, bSONCHITIS t(fj;lu>Uy cu:. thor! »ll otUckt of SPASMS. U the oaly «tlUtMi«« in NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM. TOOTHACHE. ays irritation of fjic ucrva bad' effects 1 <>:ui 6ui l<s lut insist ON HAVING D». J. COLLIS BROWNE'S . CHLORODYNE. TKe Imm-mw wcc«u of " ■ ~ tiy i»i livt* tin CONVINCING MEDICAL TESTIMONY WITH EACH BOTTLE. Sold by nil CtwaMt. WIJ. l» «*.. Sole MtccfttluMMt A i J. T. DAVENPORT i

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 271, 16 April 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 271, 16 April 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 271, 16 April 1914, Page 3

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