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(EASE LEASE LEASE ACRES Freehold, 3QO a:res plowable, balance good hills; suitable 'fpr cattle and sheep. Subdivided into 23 sheep proof paddocks, wuu'.rJg 2000-grown sheep and 200 catt'o. Well situated for taleyards, ra.hvay <tc,j metal roads* modern 7-roonud house, every convenience. Price. £l3 10/per acre. Easy terms to bona file purchaser. Owner will entertain taking interest bearing property as dcjioiit.-md leave any balance of purchase iu"uey on mortgage. No. 12/1027. mortgage. ACRES Freehold; one of the finest pieces of grazing land in 'J'araiiaVct, 'frtfe of weeds and rubbish; subdivided into 18 paddocks; about 100 acres fcave hivji plowed and resown. Wintering 850 bd. Ewes. 550 hoggets, 73 2■fttx old heifers, and 65 yearlings. 5-rooined house, woolshed, dip etc. A fealty cheap property at £lB o'-i No. i2/lfi26A AftttSL I. P. at £7 per anonum, a fine little dairy farm with every , ventence Good homestead, numerous outbuildings; about 50 acres iuve Veen slumped; 10 paddocks, gooil sheep proof fences. Within a few luinnteJ of school, cheese factory, store and telephone. Will easily carry 2') cows. Through ill health th4 v owner will sell on easy terms, or will accept a house and few acres as deposit, leaving the balance on Ist mortgage for long term. Price, bedrock, £2B per acre. No. 12/1021. 850, NX Loan & Mercantile Ageny Co., Ltd. " V STRATFORD. W.A. HEWITT, Manager, A. C. BELL, Land Salesman.

CHOICE COAST FARMS. THIRST class dairy farm of 170 acres freehold, all well improved,, new 7 roomed : .kousfe fitted with everv convenience, large cowshed and substantial outbuilding; motor shed, metal road; one of the best farms on the coast, price £43 per acre; reasonable terms can be arranged. •I jptA ACRES freehold, all improved and having level frontage to good metal road, 4V4 miles from New Plymouth, handy to factory and railway •tition, schools and freezing works. "Practically all ploughable land, 8 bailed ootfMted, implement shed, out shed and whare, 7 paddoels; reasonable price; terns will be accepted, .-f | /j ACRES freehold, all has been ploughed and laid down in mixed EngW;™ lislt grasses, fenced and subdivided into convenient paddock*, 6 roomed fcoiUe, cowshed: and outbuildings, fronting main metal road; factory adjoining, /.Vihile to store, Post Office and school, etc. The farm is nicely situated and lei to the sun and is well-watered. Price only £23 per acre. Apply sharp. NEWTON KING, AUCTIONEER, LAND AND FINANCE AGENT, i , NEW PLYMOUTH.

W P. NICOLL & C) (Late W. Rowe). Grain, Seed and Produce Merchants. Stock Best Quality ; GRASS AND CLOVER SEEDS. FOWL WHEAT. CHAFF. OATS. ETC.. v .. At lowest prices consistent with prime quality. in stocks GOLDEN BAY CEMENT, the best cement on the market.

AN APPEAL TO THE PUBLIC OF STRATFORD AND ' SURROUNDING DISTRICT. On behalf of the Patriotic Gift Auction Committee I wish to appeal to-all with a view to assuring the success ,of our big annual, effort to raise funds for the benefit of sick and wounded loUicrg and other war purposes. The pommittee aim at raising £2OOO —and to accomplish this cavvassers have been appointed throughout the whole district. The public are earnestly invited to make their donations as freely and as largely as their circum* itanees will permit. THE GIFT AUCTION SALE will be held in Stratford, on SATURDAY, 23rd February. . in stock, cash or kind will be thankfully accepted. ■J. W. JIcMILLAX, Mayor, Chairman of Committeej

2 .V £—i D QUALITY 2/2 ,| - Is yours a 'l—/" tea-pot or a stew-pot? \ 1/ You will appreciate the flavour § of SURATURA TEA because there is | Milling washy about i Ik last cup out I oi the tea-pot is as good and tasty as the first j TRY IT! » - OBTAINABLE AT ALL STORES.

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Taranaki Daily News, 5 February 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 5 February 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 5 February 1918, Page 3

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