Choice Dairy Farms. 32 ACRES Highly improved section., nearly all been ploughed; well fencedj close to Mhofll, factory and railway station; new house of 8 rooms, with bathroom; lene gas installed in house; up-to-date cowshed, large implement sneo. Now carrying 16 dairy cows and two hoMes, which were wintered. REMEMBEH: £2lO was taken off this section for milk alone this newon, Price on]p~£l7ob,"~with "about £COO cash . and balance 6 per cent. 50 ACRES SuMH'Wed Ynto "s"nadd!l!" 1 I),ou ° il ablo; right alongside faetoTy and school. p . SJSUJT«IS ?„°gt ; umrtfn «"»* New hOUBe 01 four V;ur * m ™ fc - «,i..«!»«.» 77 ACRES froffl Stratford; highly improved, well pari--25* cow* Sirvnn j P a ddocks; %- m iies to school and factory. Will c*rry £0 cows. Su-»oomed house, 10-bail Price only £1350; £3OO balance per cent--100 ACRES
v-'tuated on g«od metftllpd »oad, handy to factory and school; 5-room«d hojwe, turns gioj ' h ™• Sound Terms exceptional; reat'6 percent" 6 ' ba!an<!e 16 years at 5 jjer ecnt. Stock financed 132 ACBRS e handv^to m st e ratfnr™ ft '' , \u^! 1 .)^* a ' Se ? a "? ** c . ed ' •" e* od metalled md, «» am a '™" «• « s per acre; £250 cash, bal nnce long term at 5 per cent. TOWN PROPERTIES 4 ' m K hO S <l mitcr - am Rectlon ' and in sood posi-6-roomd lotise, bathroom, liot and cold water, electric light. Price £9Bsj ' Half-acre aiidlitUemore, good level section, in. best part of Stratford, luce £125; £25 deposit. v Quarter-aere, high and in dry position. Price, £75 cash. Remember that if you buy a farm through us we will finance smi , 8 ' i . re l uirt 'd "t 6 per cent. We can show you returns and give yon ,ii«i!:,/ n C accumulated during 20 years' dairy farming in the Tarajtftki iii.i 4-" r , egl9tcr c ontains Sheep Farms, Dairy Farms, Town Properties. ' rvnv'h oß^ 00^ ''ve buyers would be well advised to inspect this register before to C welcome any enquir-crs and will do out utmost to lielp y«g
0. and L Jackson. LAND AGENTS m ■ „„„ J„, 5.2 BTBATFOR! BTBATFOBII PROPERTIES WE CAN RECOMMEND. 83 % FREEHOLD, carrying 32 cows- Factnrv rcfm-no ota B R b S H s hS' EQ r , leV l lan 4 d ,! WcU fenocd and divided .... "ouse, 8-uail shed, orchard, etc. About 28 acres stimmod. rcrcl , "vftl, m So S cn 0 /b SCh0 ° 1 ' #nd Store " Pli <*,?* P« 300 A f® E f' , Go , od Dair y lev,! i Slid well Sheltered; two houses aad con! and ,pllono 3 ainutc '- 156 f FREEHOLD, good duining land; practically free of ivefdshandy to town and railway; nice homestead, good houso and ■■W« every convenience; property well fenced and divided. One mnctoF,on and phon f- Vrkc n5 P" a«e; good terms rUrow.'i fi isns syr# - "*■■■ — 1 - »*«<* in splendid order, all " . Weed ? ftnd "nmortsiigcd. The owner's soiling nrW n Ml per acre, but as he wishes to retire he will accent a suitable IrJnJL \'. posit either in Stratford or New Plymouth. P P v n Also a 20C-ncre Dairy Farm, which the owner will consider fn» Town Property between Hawcra and New Plymouth. No 3/2!°4 H.Z. Loan & Mercantile Agency 3s, ltd W. A. HEWITT, Manager. A. C. BELL, Lund Salesman, Farms for Exchange Good Propositions at a Reasonable Price. 403 280 ACRES > aUuated eloac to railway, dairy factory and school; all t> u grass, well subdivided; 8-r oomed house, cowshed and outbuU.linei Very suitablo for mued farming. Prioe ,1-15 per acre; equity £3OOI ne eo " slder exehan ße for good Temperance Hotel. 13 * 203 awes O.R.P. ,and 200 acres L.1.P.; 250 acres in crust* . V,, . ® i,cs ,rom factory, school and post office; subdivided Into B (paddoctai. At present carry ing 28 cows, 400 wetfiers, and horses. " ,ce £ < 10 » PW acre. Equity fbout f-MCO. Exchangs for 60 * U acres near New Plymouth. AH particulars from— McCLUGGAGE & COMPANY, Land arid Financial Agents STRATFORD. Box 20. FRUIT FRUIT lor the Table, and fruit for Jam and Preserves. Special Facilities for supplying Fruit by the case at very lowest prices Q R A H A 11, THE WHITE FRUITERER STRATFORD. [Kobcrt Spcncc, Snmnel Spence, J. R. L. Stanford.] • g?KNCE- & gI'ANFORD BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS, STRATFORD. Offices: The Bridge Buildings, Broadway. At Inglewood Every Wednesday. ' MONEY TO LENI). I ash Cash Ko-ce our prices for Spot Cash:— Flour Us 9d per 100 "gar., ." 8s 6d per bag I'heat per bushel ' lca ' 4s lOd by sack lots Csn rat Cc Cor f.tlve Stores' STRATFORD. A XDERSON, RUTHERFORD AND MACALISTER, i:\RRISTERB AND SOLICITORS (suscesiors to W. D. Anderson). A. D. BUCK' ARCHITECT, INSURANCE CHAMBERS. STRATFORD. Plans and Specifications P Telephono 111. M R W. G. M AW)N, » STRATFORD. Investnienti ArrangedBARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, Loani Obtained
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 12, 2 June 1914, Page 3
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