Choice Dairy Farms. 18 Amm gPLENDw SECTION, Just outside lioroufjii. AU dry, rich land, well £2OTd2 Bnb ' diTided icnM(L «*«• uivest/iionte. Frio* 80 ACKES ®' ASB Baiiy Farm. land of rich quality, all ploughable, imliillilW •i x n 11211 1 mile from factory, handy to (AooL Ul Win' wl Can 728 ° o,f8 ' Good lloUße #nii concrete floor eonWt Win lease for three yean at rental of 30h an acre, no goodwiLl 60 ACRES »$b - Hf 0 / 1 8rm ' a " We " g*Mscd and fenced, subdivided into ewfet aUk docks, 26 acies being plonghed, well fenced, fi-roomed house and m«|M ■ 2Z * ool ' mUe t0 BCho ° l, faetor y «* ™ Uw »y station. Cheu M P , £24 per acre, £350 cash. Now carrying 21 cows and Hone. 100 ACRES ta ■yHMf highly improved and ehoiee Dairy Kami, divided into tei p«d.wfc» H been ploughed but 16 acres, right alongside w.hool and factory. New l«M of six rooms with all conveniences, concrete floor cowshed Price £a Zf acre £6OO cash. Eqmty, £ISOO. Owner will take about »0 aer«, good house, near New Plymouth in exchange. onnL • required at 6 per cent. Wo t*n ahow you retm-ds -and ffivferjM ®? ua d *dvice accumulated during 20 yearn' dairy farming in the TarnSl district, Our register contain* Sheep Farms, Dairy Farms Town T*i uiiiiillgii and prospective buyers would be weU advised to imipect this registerMaj ' purchasing. We welcome any enquir-era and will do on* utmost to Vrfi >m make money. «• G. and I. -Jackson, LAND AGENTS BTKATtUMfc PROPERTIES WE CAN RECOMMEND^ QQI4 ACRES FREEHOLD, carrying 32 town; Factory returns £l3 per twri nearly all ploughed and divided into 13 padocksj no wedds; fi-raomei house, cowshed, etc., situated within 6 niiimtes of factory and, school. Prfea £3O ner acre (really cheap). East * e ™«- " No. 4/181. j ' :?S 74 ACBES ' FREEHOLD > e° od lcTcl weil fenced an divided; 6-roomft f house 8-bail shed, orchard, t tt. About 28 acres stumped; sHu«U4 I within 5 minutes of school, Factory. 'Pliouo and store/Price, £23 10a pe*V■* acre, with £2OO cash. ' | ' 300 ACRES,Good dairy farm, level a M ,roTI sheltered; two and » • Bhods i cari 7 100 C(,w »- School, Factory and Phone 3 minute* >1 • rice, £2B per acre; very easy terms to r,.j; a bl.> ui an . minute^ 156 ACRES ' FREEHOLD, good dairying !o»d; practically free of wee&jk "? handy to town and railway; nice homestead, good house and AeSt ,f every convenience; property well fenced and divided. One mile to Faetorv, Siliool, Store and 'Phone. Price, £3sl>cr acre; good terms to approved *-oi! Id consider exchange tor piece o§' No. 4/170. balance for long term at 5 per cent; good, clean, sheep country. We have 109 ACRES DATRY FARM, wMch Us vpsM&h *,rder, all --rrmiin " buildings, free of weeds and unmortgaf,''■'■ The owner's selling' prica i« per acre, but as he wishes to retire ho will aew-pt a suitable propertv as d+i " ' poflit cither in Stratford or New Flym •> ' Also a 208-acie dairy farm, which the owner will consider eichanrfni fa. Town Property between liawera anil KVw Plymouth. Uo N2. Loan & Mercantfta Agency Go, U W. A HEWITT* Manager. A, C, BELL. Land Sal fits ajtff •' \ COLD NlliMT COMi'OBTj These take various form», but ?,a 1 ccmiort in the bedroom and room is possible only when the .ioo/.i are tDvercd with heavy, wai» aid rugs. ¥ou will buy the tie»t ami vuy taria w»4 at • I> HAKE'S VOOi) A wann bedside rug is a beip Iro, pa'b It} We oater for every single one of yo.n- furnwihinjM, leuuirementa. «*» , iertake to please you with priee aiiJ qu« itf. . O. W. <v ; IJN(*LI ktl .A'f.. il. g Reliable Groceries. Reliability is the big thing in food stuffs. Price matters far less; but both in quality and price, the Central Co-operative Stores guarantee satisfaction. CO-OP. STORES BTEATTOM. Stylish Suits of High-grade Fabric Broadway suits are Dalit ot tk» very taeat materials that money can secure. The workmanship stand* every test, and the suits stand the testa of wear an 4 time. BBOADWAY TAILOBING ooMFA i n:. fiiAjrroii. F. A. C H A M i* iiLS PtU.NKKK bAKEh. UAH AND PASTRYCOOK. a.GjuN SIKEKT - M I1ATI„„ iToprietor of TB WHARE KKKA TEA-liU>liS, JJBOADWAY. Oil Friends and Ne*. Welcomed. Telephone 100. jKofrcrt Spence, Samuel Spofil,' < J. E. L. StanfordJ s« ri'N C E * gTAN fQj BAKHISTERS & SOLICITOR BTRATFUKD. Offices: The Bridg» ,' Broad wa). ■' "H SI inglewood Every WednudM;MONEY T • LEND. s ''! 11, E. LWB A KN O; SOLICITOR, BTUAT P O K D. ! hare sums of £I2OO and £6OOI able for second mortgage and mortgage. Other sums obta IJB FAIR •? TO YOUR HORSE Don't hitch hun up to a pott l you do your shopping. P him in comfort, munching oats, and out of the wiitorther, while you lunoh also. tfUPIBE STAB: BTKATTORD.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 109, 1 October 1914, Page 3
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