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Land Buyers Something fiooi 52 ACRES t Pouir milcß from siratfcrd. Thia handy little farm l.as teen in rf present owner for over thirty years; highly improved and wull ailum..,! OIIW nown" 1 ' J™ Fact ? ry ?. nil Scll ° o1 ; Railway Station on fain,. Will curry &> with'£4oo cash 0 " 1 ret el#SB ° UtbUildiUeS ' PKICK ONIA ' 4 80 ACRES 1 First-class dairy farm, all level, more than half been ploughed' watered bT C! fi ,aC 30 c ows; factory on farm; school quarter-mil^ andy to Stratford; 8-roomed house; 16-bail cowshed, with loft cost can 1)8 taken at valuation. CHEAP AT £32 10s. £3OO cash. 100 ACRES d r? j° b ' Bt P gliflh K™- F ™ '«»» wcefr. ~f' , ™" q«fWy. Situated 4 mi.es from Stratford; one miie to tivamrnr school, post office and telephone; 4-roomed house, cowslied and nV uccoT sary outbuildings. PRICE .£29 PER ACRE; £SOO Cash * < 200 ACRES Splendid Freehold Dairy Farm, all absolutely level no weeds La,,! n f r ;<S quality, well grassed, good new country; 110 need to grow turnips for eattle lin tods ofTr 1° na i ; 00 c r re , turned oVer onc Hundre «l bounds monthly HuT£,t„„ Remember that if you bur a farm throjgh us we will finance your stock if required at 8 per cent. We can show you returns and Ave von Bound advice, accumulated during 20 years' dairy farming in the Taranaki district. Our register contains sheep farms, dairy farms and town Vopcrtfe* and prospective buyers would be well advised to inspect this register lLfo?e purmake money ™will do our utmost to help you JacksQ! LAND, STOCK AND COMMISSION AGENTS, 'Phone No. 164 STRATFORD li m m is Hero's a handsome sideboard. And very popular si vie-not only good and reliable, but wonderfully inexpensive. OUR FURNITURE STOCK, ' is a varied one, au,l includes everything the hoiua UewU-rtlH Quality goe* deeper than appearances. , 1 It Represeri: VALUE Absolute. Pay us a Visit of iiwp.'Hioii— »o U will be under n 0 obligation to buy, G. W. & H. furnishers, in<;m:wood. Farmers' Co-operative Organisation Society of New Zealand, Ltd. He *TA°ifr : 1 .'lturoa, ngi) Beg Kapong»| £ Salea te ' d 8t Hawwa ' E,tham > Manaia, OkaiAGENTS FOR— Hupmobile and Morris-Oxford Motor Cars, Triumph Motor rv Shearing Machines, Milburn Cement. °>> INSURANCE—Taranaki Farmers' Mutual, State Fire (wbf, "id Yorkshire. COMMODIOUS PRODUCE STORE in Building lately Fresh stocks of Turnips, Swedes, Rape, Lucerne, Buda and T.\. "; a ! e e { o LARGE STOCKS of Cocksfoot, Ryes, Ctovers, Etc., combined with every facility for muting clients' requirements. y UcU B """' Pm * tat - WOOLPACKS, SEAMING & BINDER TWINE, COOPEP'S & TJTTIV'C rn i«J BRANDmO, CYLINDER & ALL CLASSES OF OIL OSMOND'S VA S CATTLE PREPARATIONS. FAMOUS LAND LAND H. E. Candy, Land Salesman. LAND 188 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, 8 paddocks, live hedges, windmill; good house, hot and cold water service, electric light, and all necessary outbuildings. Price, reasonable, with about £3OQ cash; balance arranged. No. 21. 116 ACRES, Okaiawa district, 2 sections—one 60 acres, one 50 acres; cowshed and wbare on property. Will sell one or the two. Price and terms to suit purchaser. No. 22 70 ACRES, near Xormanliy; carry 40 cows; 4-roomed house, cowshed, etc. Price, £OB per acre, with about £>>oo cash; balance for 6 years at . per cent. No. 24 STRAIGHT LEASE. 108 Al/RES, near Manaia; good bouao and cowshed; lease 5 "vohm for £2 12s 6d. Owner spends 5 t p e r acre annually in manure. Sola agents. No. 25. SHEEP AND DAIRY COUNTRY. ; 850 ACRES. .' miles from railway; nearly half ploughable; *2 li'macs on property; wintered 1300 sheep and 150 cattle; nearly nil totira fencing. Price, about ifs, about £2OOO cash; balunca arranged. THE GENTLER METHOD. Per THE NEW ZEALAND MILKING MACHINE, Farmers' Co-operative Organisation Society of New Zealand Ltd, PRINCES STREET FOR HIRE. DAY AND NIGHT. 60 H.P. PRATT (1915 Model). W. LOVELL, Proprietor. ■Phone 62. Private, 196 (3 rings). HAWER T HE bun GTLOR; 18, BELL STREET, WANGANUI. PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Terms: fig per day; 22a 6d weekly. MISS STEWART, Proprietor,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 307, 5 June 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 307, 5 June 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 307, 5 June 1915, Page 3

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