Land Buyers! G6 ACRES CHOICE. i>AIRY FARM, situated four miles from Stratford, on good road, ' handy to school, factory and railway- station; well fenced; 8 paddocKs; W acres been ploughed; (i-roomed house and outbuildings, dieap at £32 per acre; £4OO cash, balance 7 years at 5 per cent. 108 ACRES FREEHOLD DAIRY 'FARM, subdivided into 15 paddocks, all plougnaWe; fiO > acres been ploughed; 20 chains from factory; school, 1 mile; fl-roomed house and cowshed; splendidly grassed, good rich -soil. Cheap at £lB per acre'j ■ £3OO cash. ,■• 100 ACRES SPLF.NDILY fIRASSED FARM, highly improved; 80 acres been ploughed; subdivided into 10 paddocks; one mile from school and factory; 7-roomed house; IC-bail cowshed; returns exceptional. Price £3O per acre; .£SOO cash. , 142 ACRES ; CHOICE: DAIRY FARM, land of rich quality, all in grass; subdivided into lOv paddocks; well fenced and watered; 100 acres been ploughed; two miles from school, creamery and railway station; 8-roomed house, 12-bail concrete floor ' tbuildings; will carry fiO cows. WE CAN WITH iXCE RECOMMEND THIS FARM. Price £4ft 10b' * per acre; £750 cash. ■ * '- I ■ ■ , • % ■'■•'" FARMERS! ' Remember that if you buy 4 form through us we will finance... your stock if required at 6 per cent. We cab show you returns and give you sound advice, accumulated during 20 years' dairy farming in the Taranaki district. Our register contains sheep farms dairy farms and town properties, and prospective buyers would be well advised to inspect this.register before pur. chasing. We welcome enquirers, and will do our utmost'to help you to. make money. • LAND, STOCK AND COMMISSION IAGENTS, ' BROADWAY 'Phone No. 164 STRATFORD rm HOME F TODAY sUpS' tion of furnishing, we are ready to do all that may be G. W. AND H. DRAKE. FURNISHERS AND CABINETMAKERS, INGLEWOOD.
Farmers 1 Co-operative Organisation Society of New Zealand, Ltd. f 1 P**™**- F""* °2*f and Storcs a * OPUNAKB and WAI-' ' LARA. Agents alao at STRATFORD, ELTHAM, & WAVERLEY. ' ~,.: Regular Stock Salea held at Hawera, Eltham, Manaia, Okaiawa, Auroa. and ' Ivaponga. ' ""■*"•» "*"*,»% AGENTS FOR- !i Hupmobile and Morris-Oxford Motor Cars, Triumph Motor Cycles, Wolaeley Shearing Machines, Milburn Cement. ' ; INSURANCE—Taranaki Farmers' Mutual, State Fire (sub), and Yorkshire. COMMODIOUS PRODUCE STORE in Building lately occupied as SKATING KINK. ■ " v ■"«* Fresh stocks of Turnips, Swedes, Rape, lucerne, Buda and T.H. Kale, etd LARGE STOCKS of Cocksfoot, Ryes, Clovers, Etc., combined with every facility for mixing clients' requirements. . MANURES—Mount Lyell Superphosphate, Basic Slag Bonedust, Pure Bonemeal, and special mixtures for Turnips, Rape, etc. OATS, (Algerian and Feed), BARLEY, MAIZE, SUCROSINE POLLARD, BRAN. ,! RICE MEAL, CALF MEAL, DURBAR TEA in ,5 and 101b, ever useful tow.' WOOLPACKS, SEAMING & BINDER TWINE, COOPER'S & LITTLE'S DIPS BRANDING, CYLINDER & ALL CLASSES OF OIL, OSMOND'S FAMOUS CATTLE PREPARATIONS. LAND ' H. E. Candy, Land Salesman. fQS ACRES, all in grass; 5-room-ed house and necessary outbuildings; rolling country, .with : nice valleys, sheep proof fences; close to school and post office. Price, £ll per acre. Terms arranged. No. 20. ! 12 ACRES, close to Hawera, 6 paddocks, | live hedges, windmill; good house, hot and cold water service, electric light, and all necessary outbuildings. Price, reasonable, with about £3OO cash; balance arranged. No. 21. 116 ACRES, Okaiawa district, 2 sections—one 66 acres, one 50 acres; cowshed and whare on property. Will sell one or the two. Price and terms to suit purchaser. No. 22 70 ACRES, near Normanby; carry 40 cows; 6-roomed house, cowshed, etc. Price, £6B per, acre, vriti about £BOO cash; balance {or | years at 5 per cent. So. 8| STRAIGHT LEASE. ; » 108 ACRES, near Manaia; g£od h«iM* k and cowshed; lease s;y«ars .foj £2 12s 6d. Owner spends si?i>e*. acre annually in manure. IBOtoV agents. ~ > Nof ffc^X SHEEP AND DAIRY *^? 850 ACRES, 7 miles from railway ly ; half ploughable; 2 hojiB t e'» property; wintered. 1300/paheep \ and 150 cattle; nearly all tbUra $ fencing. Price, about £ls", wr|k about £2OOO 'cash; balance ar» \ ranged. . No. 2# ' j
THE GENTLER METHOD. THE NEW ZEALAND MILKING MACHINE. Farmers' Co-operative Organisation PRINCES STREET _..,-
LAND CLEARING WITH EXPLOSIVES. Now ia the time for tree-stumping and land clearing. Why not use the great explosive, GELIGNITE, or GEI/ATINE? Lifts the largest stumps out of the earth in a few minutes. Call or write for particulars and prices. We also hold stocks of detonators, electric detonators, safety fuse and blasting powder. OKEY, .S 0N ' AKNOLD (LIMITED), CENTRAL HARDWARE DEPOT, NEW PLYMOUTH.
|£ AM PER 8. HAMPERS* 1 BOTTLE WHISKY 1 BOTTLE BRANDY 1 BOTTLE WINE 1 BOTTLE RUM 8 BOTTLES ALE. 2Q/_ CASH 20~ Cases 1/- Extra. COUNTRY CUSTOMER*! at Flag Stations please add Ra£l (1/0) to Post Office Orders. GOLDWATEE BROS.I WINE AND SPIRIT Brougham Street, New Plymouth, ',
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 270, 24 April 1915, Page 3
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