i Land Buyers I Something Goo I f > 52 ACEES Four miles from Stratford. Tin's handy little farm has been hr - Kfeta? y T S rI highly improved and wi-lhaiuateit. On* on<, mile from Factory and School; Railway Station on farm. Will A cows; nice 4-roomed cottage, firet-clasa outbuildings. i'iUCK 0\ r LY with ±4OO cash. srrr "0 ■:&' 10s, 80 ACHES str«tm«' IS In <1 r a!ry farm ' all kvcl) more than haM been ploughed; watered tir ha.Xt;SnEi Ca » PftC y ?{ COm: factory on school qnarter-mite; amiy to btratford; 8-ro°m e d hoiise; lfl-bail cowshed, with loft cost £IOO Cows can be taken at valuation. CHEAP AT £32 10s. £3oo' cash. \ 100 ACRES Freo from weeds, one juiift ts> cr^imery Beautiful level farm, sown down in best English grasses. ltd Jh T & Sltlwted 4 rai:M from Stratford; one ju.Jk t„ rr.-amery v i i r telephone; 4-rooined house, eowsh-i! and -11 nK v. saiy outbuildings. PRICE £29 PER ACRE; £SOO Cash. 200 ACRES i Splendid Freehold Dairy Farm, all absolutely level, no wecus ' La-d if rM, quality, well grassed, good new country; no need to grow turnips .for cattle P« turns exceptional; 00 cows returned over One Hundred Pounds month! Hr! dreds of cords of wood on place ready for cutting. Only four miles'ftmn Strat "i' O 0 metalled road; good houee and cowshed- one mil,- froni fvt^v ACRE ;£SOO StT reeommend tllis CHEAP dT £35 kl FARMERS! Remember that if you buc a farm thrwsh ik will ft-**/., your stock if required at; 6 per cent. We can show you returns andirofvca Si n' accumulated during 20 years' dairy farming i„ the TaranaH district. Our register contains sheep farms dairy farms and town nronerties and prospective buyers would be well advised to inspect this reit'l lS S maklonJ 6 WelC ° me andWi » do ° ur utmost tVholp yofto 6. and E. Jackson, land; stock and commission agents, Broadway 'Phone No. im STRATFORD m m Here's a handsome sideboard. And very popular style-not only good and reliable, but wonderfully inexpensive. OUR FURNITURE STOCK* is a varied one, and includes everything the home needs—the vjutthty goes deeper than appearances. r It Represeru VALUE x Absolute. Pay us a visit of inspection—vau will be under no obligation to buy ( G- W. & If. Drake, furnishers, inglewood. Farmers Co-operative Organisation Society of New Zealand, Ltd. jjffl,? 4 Wal, Kegl Kapo S ngl k Saleß heU at HaWeTa ' Elthara . Manaia, Okay;>wo«, tu>4 AGENTS FOR— Hupmobile and Morris-Oxford Motor Cars, TriumDh Motor r> „ , , Shearing Machines, Milbura Cement. P ° r C - v - /^^leeley, INSCRANCE-Taranaki Farmers' Mutual, State Fire ( W b{, »M Yorkshire. OOMGUS PRODUCE STORE in Building lately 0«,,-K 4S SKATINQ Fresh stocks of Turnips, Swedes, Rape, Lucerne, Buda and T.\,. 7ale, ete. LARGS STOCKS of Cocksfoot, Ryes, Clovers, Etc., combined with ever* f»«li ity for mixing clients' requirements. a WUtl evel y **«»• MANURES—Mount Lyell Superphosphate, Basic Slag Bfmedust Pur« n„» c meal, and special mixtures for Turnips, Rape, etc, ' 8 OEe " "WSWaASfMSM^^ w^M|si,ri) Ks srgTjtissvsa CATTLE PREPARATIONS. ' uaji in;u6 iAMOUS LAND 188 LAND H. E. Candy, Land Salesman. LANO ACRES, all in grass; 5-room-ed house and necessary outbuildings; rolling country, with nice valleys, sheep proof fences; close to Bchool 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. H« ACRES, Okaiawa district, 2 sections—one 06 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 Nonnanby; carry 40 «ows;-W-roomed house, cowshed, v per acre, with about fPOO cash; balance for S years at per cent. No. £4 STRAIGHT LEASE. 108 ACRES, near Mnnaia; good houso and cowshed; lease 5 years for £2 12s fid. Owner spends 5s per acre Mutually in manure. (Sola agents. ir o> gj SOEEP AND DAIRY COUNTRY. 850 ACRES, ' miles fnrvm railway; Deafly half ploughablc; 2 houses on property; winterod 1300 sheep and 150 cattle; nearly all toU-a fencing. Price, about 115, wit& about £2OOO cash; balanw ar. ranged. No. 2t!, THE GENTLER METHOD. - .Per ;■'! THE NEW ZEALAND MILKINC MACHINE. y ; farmers' Co-operative Organisation Society of New Zealand Ltd. PRINCES STREET HAWERA. A R ]J£ 0 T O R • Q FOR HI II E.' DAY AND NIGHT. 60 H.P. PRATT (1915 Model)', W. LOVELL, Proprietor. "Phone 62. Private, 198 (3 rings). T H E BUNGALOW, 18, BELL STREET, WANGANUI. PRIVATE BOARD AND Terms: 5s per day; 22s 6d weekly. MISS STEWART, Proprietor, '
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TDN19150607.2.15.6
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 308, 7 June 1915, Page 3
Word count
Tapeke kupu
770Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 308, 7 June 1915, Page 3
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Taranaki Daily News. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International licence (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.