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Dairy Farms. 32 ACRES ! Highly improved section, nearly all been ploughed; well fenced; close to factory and railway station; new house of 8 rooms, with bathroom; i lene gas installed in house; up-to-date cowshed, large implement e Now carrying 16 dairy cows and two horses, which were wintered. REMEMBER: £2lO was taken off tiMe section for milk alone thig setuKW.

Pike only £I7OO, with about £ GOO cash, and balance 5 per cent. 100 kCRES This is the pick of the Stratford district, only two miles from Post" Office, factor}' and school. All highly improved; subdivided into 11 paddoekfy half been ploughed and renewed. Will carry 40 cows easily. Good buildings on property. A pleasure to wn a farm like this. Price £lO iter acre; £4OO cash, balance long term at 6 per cent. ■ 56 ACRES Handy little farm, all level, well fenced, within easy Teach of factory utf school; small cottage; 6-bail cowshed. Price £2O per acre; £250 cash, balance 5 per cent. A good ckance for a young man with small capital. 136 ACRES Splendidly fenced and grassed dairy farm, all ploughable; land of rich qwflity; 10 paddocks; one mile from cr etumery and school; good dwelling house, cowshed, with milking machines, all complete. One of the best farms is {be aistrict. Price £32 per acre; £BOO cash, balance 10 years at 6 per eat. 150 ACRES Thw is a well-grasped farm and lies well ito the sum; BtthdSvided into 13 p«&docks; large portion ploughable; one mile from cheese factory and schoot; nice 7-roomed house, 20-bail cowshed. Owner will take town property jjii part payment. Price £32 per acre ; £7OO cast. ' FARMERS! Bemember that if you buy a farm through us we will thmam you for stock if required at 6 per cent. We con show you reform aid giiw you sound advice accumulated during 20 years' dairy farming in this Our register contains sheep farms, dairy farms, town properties, and prospect&re buyers would be well advised to inspect this register before purchasing. 1(6 welcome any enquirers and will do our utmost to help you to make money.

and E. Jackson, LAND AGENTS'

PROPERTIES WE CAN RECOMMEND. QQi4 ACRES FREEHOLD, carrying 3$ cows; Stfctoryvjeiunis £l3 pa»;ww; nearly all ploughed anil divid ed into 13 paddocks; ne weeds; 5-roomed house, cowshed, etc; situated within 5 minutes of Factory and School. Trice £3O per acre {really cheajj), Easyterms. i Ho. 4/191 >7A ACKES FREEHOLD, good lelel land; well fenced and divided; 5-ro«»ed house; 8-bail shed, orchard, etc. , A^oirjtf,2§v'feres stumped; situated within 5 minutes of School, Factory; 'Phone'aril' Store.' Price £2l'lifcs fet acre, with £2OO cash. No. 3^36 QftA ACRES, Good Dairy Farm, level end well sheltered; two houses and concreted sheds; carry 100 cows. School, Factory and Price £26 per acre; very easy termjs to reliable mar). '.. / jlftg AtBKS FREEHOLD, good dairying land; ".practically free .of' w«fls-, handy to town and railwajy; nice homestead, good house and sfeds. every convenience; property well fenced and divided.,, One mile to Factory, School, Store and 'Phone. Price £35 per acre; good terms to approved num. balance for long term at 5 per cenj,.; would consider exchange for piece of good, clean sheep country. i~} ■. •■'S f j|{ ;■':■• ••> ."iforf/WO We have 109 ACRES FARM, which 'is in splendid order, nil Stc'oeiwry buildings, free of weeds and unmo|ti;aged. 'Dh» owner's sellingi price,is JB3I per acre, but as he wishes to retire he will aMepb'-su-suitable.property, 'as deposit either in Stratford or New Pfym outh. ml *f,s;J?. J &«. 4/TOl Also a Dairy Farm, which the for Town Property between Hawera and New Plyrnouth«J<iu>l vu'/iiifiiF3N«i 3/844 W. A. HEWITT, Manager.! "" t^Mfoiti^MtF*'

FRUIT I FRUIT for the Table, and fruit j for Jam and Preserves. Special j Facilities for supplying Fruit I by the ease at very lowest i prices D (JRAHAM, THE WHITE FRUITERER, „ [Robert Spence, Samuel Spence, i * J. R. L. Stanford.] C PENCE & gTANFORJD BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS, [ STRATFORD. | Offices: The Bridge Buildings, I At Inglewood Bvery Wednesday, | MONEY TO LEND. .„,-,} ANDERSON, RUTHERFORD AND MAIALISTER. i . BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS ! ... • (successors to W. D. Ander«m); | Kenton Street, Stratford, and Couhjtv Offices, WlianKamomona. ' I ; Money to lend at lowest current' ratjss.

Cash < Mote our prices for Spot Cash: Cash Central Cooperative Store t A. U BLICKARCHITECT, 1 fKSUBANCS CHAMBERS, | STRATTORD. j PJ»n9 »nd Specifications 8 Telephone HB. '

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 286, 6 May 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 286, 6 May 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 286, 6 May 1914, Page 3

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