LAND BUYERS, SOMETHWG GOOD--94 ACRES. All in grass and crops; subdivided into suitable paddocks; well w:><»v"d by running streams;, all plougliable, nearly all been ploughed; well fenc-d. cm good metalled road; one mile to creamery, 1£ miles to railway station; easy carry 30 t» 35 cows; house of 5 rooms," with suitable outbuildings and good fiOWshed. PRICE- £34 10s per acre, easy'terms given. a,74, |. 132 ACRES. All in,grass; freehold property; subdivided into .■> paddocks, well fenced; 60 acres ploughable; handy to school and factory; carry nO bead of cattle; whare. This, is' a first-class grazing place. Owner will 'take a place in town iix exchange.. ': PRICK £ll per acre, £2OO cash, balance 5 years. a.23. I . ■ 142 ACRES. I In good.heart; all in grass and subdivided into 10 paddocks, well fenced t and watered 1 ; on good metalled road; 100 acres been ploughed; will easy carry yo cows-} 2. miles from school, factory and railway station; first class 8,roomed bouse; 12-bail concrete floor cowshed; all necessary outbuildings; choice ■dairy : farm, land of exceptionally rich quality, free from weeds, and well situated. ■*?■; ■■■■■■ r. PRICE £42 10s per acre, £750 cas,h. a.B. ) I 1080 ACRES. S Subdivided into 3 paddocks; well watered; 2-shecp country; fairly well fenced; first-class, sheep farm, well grassed. '£ PRICE £8 per-acre, £IOO cash, balance 6 per cent, for 5 year* ft.2o. f C. and E. JACKSON. ] LAND VALUERS AND COMMISSION AGENTS. BROADWAY, ' STRATFORD.
Value is Very Pronounced The call for inexpensive and at the same time high-jrada bedroom furniture is met here as nowhere else. . BEDROOM SUITES AND BEDSTEADS have always been a feature with us and at the present time we have a stock which for variety, extent, and excellence has never been bettered. Just pay us a visit NOW and see our showing. You will be immediately convinced that this is the furniture house which gives unmatched choice and unmatched value. ftl-V.'jr:,:*-*:?-*'^';'.^ G. W. & H. DRAKE, yv^Tr^...^TT7TTv.wrm...... J .. w ,.^ItfGLEWOOD.
A New Selection of Farms Will be Advertised Periodically. 501 ACRES NEAR WAVERLEY, Bounds railway line; about 50 acres at back swamp with grass and clover. About 100 acres good grass, remainder sandy with patches of grass throughout. Well Watered and carries a lot of stock. £ 1300, with £4OO cash. Balance five years at 5 per cent. No mortgage. We recommend thU as a rea 1 good bargain. No. 140. 1038 ACRES NEAR TARATA. Partly improved bu9h farm suitable for mixed farming; about 700 acres in grass and about 300 in bush; good two-sheep country; divided into ten paddocks, post and wire fences; plougbable; good seven-roomed house, woolshed, cowshed, concrete floor, trapshed; two and a-half miles froin. school and butter miles from township. Good proposition. Price £8 per acre; terms arranged. No. 138. , 347 ACRES NEAR WAITARA. 80 acres river flat, balance steep blue papa country, all in grass except 30 acres; divided into nine paddocks; four-roomed house, cowshed, etc.; at present carrying 40 cows, 30 steers and heifers, 827 sheep; will winter the cattle and 600 sheep. The cows milk really well; cream carts pick up the cream free of charge daily. Three miles to school and P.O. l'rice £lO 10s per acre, £3OO cash to an approved buyer, balance at 6 per cent, with £IOO per year off principal, no mortgages. No. 135. 109 ACRES NEAR ELTHAM. With good six-roomed house 'and cowshed; a portion has been ploughed and all will be ploughable when stumps are removed; well fenced into several paddocks. Price £3l per acre with £SOO cash, balance seven years at 4£ per cent. No. 125. Any further particulars of the above farms will be supplied" upon application to Farmers 1 Co-operative Organisation Society of New Zealand Ltd. PRINCES STREET ............... HAWERA. 'Phone No. 18, '
Let us reason together. QUESTION: Why does .Hoffmann sell more pianos that any other piano warehouse in Taranaki? ANSWER: Because lie gives better value for the money.. Because his stock is largest and the makers famous. Because he has satisfied customers in •very corner of the province. .... ■, 'THOSfc iRE GOOD REASONS, AREN'T THEY! And these are the reasons, which should prompt you to visit ESTABLISHED 56 YEARS:
P.. A. CRAMER , THE PIONEER BAKER, . . CATERER & PASTRYCOOK. gEOAL ' STREET, STRATFORD /KroprietOT: TE WHARE-REKA •- TEA)ROOMS, BROADWAY, t Pjjl Ffiegds and New Cordially We>
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 March 1916, Page 3
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