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Choice Dairy Farm KffiSKffi> 32 ACKES -'■. Highly improved section,, nearly all been ploughed; well fenced; close to factory and railway station; new house of 8 rooms, with b*thr«OJa; tM»w lene gas installed in louse; up-to-date cowshed, large implement Now carrying 10 dairy cows and two torses, which, were wintered. .j,' _ REMEMBER: £2lO was taken off this section for milk alone fcnm *ej*ftftr-, L'rke' only £I7OO, with about £6OO cash, and balance 5 per e«nt. iV"I 50 ACRES "I p . rooms good outbSiltogs; CL » «""»• N « w fcOUM * |W "J Price £37 per acre filfln ~.), nr., ton district. town property! take m^te dair y farm in ****** OT ': ""' ! -77 ACRES '■"! Me fo^*l£ r S Vt —■ »V ±J3o», £3OO cash, balance , t 5 per cent. - *■' 100 .ACRES i s,i tiii n coT S hersf &• tiv?f a » nd &*. ■< tm-ns gooT ' leVcl lam " So «nd investment. Terms ■. ,< "'at 0 per eel"" 65 * 2B ° Mdl ' ,)a|:l,lcc » 7«m at 5 per cent. Stock flnamced; 132 ACRES - Freehold Farm excntinmli,, „. h lirnidy to Stratford VI i K,raBS,,(l and ,eT,ccd ' on S ood ™ Mei »•»*. " 3 joung stock- well .i.nAij jl ss Tllacp for a farmer to winter his «ows or ' '{ Price £l2 lOsper aero T tetei - '' P" acre, £250 cash, bal anec long term at S per .ent. TOWN PROPERTIES ; j 1 4 '"° nd 1 qnartcr - acre section ' ana in good *+ 4 G ' I0 ° m m l Zl'. batl,rD ° m ' " 0t and ««'* "'ater, electric light. Prke £SIS; ■;] Half; Pdce a £l2sf £2o n de'o^ od IOTCI BCCti °"' '" bMt *"' *' StratfMl .3 Quarter-acre, high and in dry position. Price, £75 eash. " Tour S E i^ S ; * em , em ]>°l if yon buy a farm through us we will finance -'< son" d adviA q ed , I* 6 J*" fcut - W « ian sll ° w y° u returns an i *"* f™ % St r '™; laW during 20 years' dairy farming in the Tara/*ki ?\ and mmmZ , r . eglster c <"»*«Ws Sheep Farins, Dairy Farms,' Town Properties, -." IS V? WouM k * wcU *M™ A io »»P Mt t'" B agister before •At to make money * *"' "" I(,ir " CTS and wiU do OU * utmoßt to M * J OO '•'! and £. Jackson, LAND AGENTS STRATFORi, PROPER ™s^T^ 83 ] /4 ACRES FREEHOLD, earryinc 32 cmv«. w . , Marl, all ploughed mdl dedTtL S"*",? r" 91 ™ £l3 «* r «W|' house, cowshed, etc/situated »»««>«! E«««S *3O per acre (really chean). JtoyteW ' ttDd Sch ° ol - **• 74 AUHES FREEHOLD, good level land; well fenced .„,, „• , , Na 4/1W house; 8-bail shed, oichard etc Ahnnt oq " d dlVlded! doomed wth.l. 5 minutes of School, Cory 'Phono Jz?™* S^ ed > aitu^ jcre, with £2OO cash. ' J * illollo """l Store. Price £2l-10b pet r ? fi Tm p E siKo y i asy r/>° s ,e - ana ne 3 minutM.very convenience; property well fen ed and dS ' S ood V" 8 " «">d «»cd. School, Store and 'Phone. fti fe .-C3S ner np« »-i x° n ° n,ll<! to Factory, balance for long term at "5 "r centf wouW U ,pi,rovpd m «' ?ood, clean sheep country. ' d 8 " 1 " exchange for p\ fiio ot We have 109 ACRES DAIKY FARM which Uin »nl„ j- , , Ko - 4/ M !.niWin«. fre. of weeds and unmortga Z "fr"' "" " W "»W wr acre, but as he wishes to retire £» ™-ii Jhe i ownc ''a soiling price u e 3 'i w«t either in PlylS aCCCpt a BaitaW « ».Z. Loan & MercantileAgano/ Oj td W. A. HBWITT,.M. MWr . A C RFr r r ,' •*' c - i3KL I', Land Salesmaa f

Farms for Exchange Good Propositions at a Reasonable Price. T»j mui. f», »i™d™t K"? iS"', "™ ,l " d ™ d «"i«*^i ««ri iyjswr !•'• ** * situated y, mii e . from' M ? 7 , ; M aere » « (CMli to 0 (paddocks. AtliX carrvfn',,"Jo 0 * 1 an<l post «««! wbdWwß Price £7 10s per Er,X' b^uf S "r Z?*™* flnd W oeres near New Plymouth, 'or 50 or M AH particulars from— ' —<_. McGLUGGACE & COMPANY

FRUIT FRUIT for the Table, and ftuii for Jam and Preserves. Special Facilities for supplying Fruit by the case at very lowest prices D 4 QKAHAM, THE WHITE FRUITERER STRATFORD. [Robert Spcncc, Samuel Spence, J. R. L. Stanford.] J?E XC E & gI'ANFORD BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS, STRATFORD. Offices: The Bridge Buildings, Broad Way. At Inglewood Every Wednesday. MONEY TO LEND. N-DERSON, RUTHERFORD AMD MAOALISTER, BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS (successors to W. D. Anderson). Vntnn Street, Stratford, and County OfkVw. Whingamomona. toney to lep' »t lowest etraefli rates. Cash Note our prices for Spot Cashflow "sMperlO* OSmeal „ „, " . ... BB °i per kag Vheat „ ' * . . m per bushel *"-- ' 'cat... , .„. 4s lQ d by sask lots ' Central | CcOperaiive Stores' | STRATFORD, k A « I>. BUCKARCHITECT, CHAMBiriS p , STRA'IFORD. ' P'sns and Specifications Prr/M lelephono la M H W. G. !£*">«*, BARRISTER AND BTRATFORD. Investments Arranged. Sonoma,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 9, 29 May 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 9, 29 May 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 9, 29 May 1914, Page 3

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