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LAND TOR SALE. CAMPBELL JACKSON, LAND, STOCK AND COMMISSION AGENT, STRATFORD. Has confidence hi recommending the following Linn, which is undoubtedly one of tbs best bargains ill the province:— 11 dO AOKES > all in S? 488 , except 250 acres of good bush, well watered by good running streams; over five miles of good fencing done on the farm, only one mile from railway sta« tion and school; about 40 acres ploughable, balance easy country. Will carry 1% dry sheep, besides cattle. Tenure O.R.P, and L.1.P., about lialf of each. Trustees are determined to sell or practically give away this at £3 10s an acre. No reasonable offer Call and take this property over. Q A ACRES, all in grass and crops, T?ell watered by good running streams; well fenced and subdivided into 15 paddocks; % mile from school and factory, railway station close handy, only 3 miles from Waitara. A grand little fann wifctl good house and outbuildings. Free* from weeds; will carry 40 cows. Price £54 per acre. Small deposit top a> good man. Balance 10 years ateSigjeiJ cent. House properties, Bheep antf cattle) country on my books. It iatneedjon land consult me. , J! Campbell Jaoksott

TO UNO SEEKERS,a ? 4;. TOK ACRES freehold, nearTariluf®s? blackberry, new 8-roomed housed big storeroom, wash-house, 8 bailed cow* shed and wool shod; good land, flat and. ploughable, carrying 25 cows 40 two-year heifers. Only £25 per acre,) small Government mortgage. Will exchange for farm between Omata aa® Waitara. Present owner in. STO freehold, good dairying? district, carrying 430 ewes and! 100 big cattle, good Ihouse. Will ex- 1 change for 100 acres south of Eltham* ■ The best offer on the maTket. JDEAL Farm: 270 acres suitable for te>i. turned soldier or man with limited' capital; sheep-proof fencing, all in grass, 50-60 acres been ploughed, carry- 1 ing 40 cows and 100 sheep. Price £l9 per acre; cash £4OO, balance for 5years at G per cent. Clients wishing to sell land should communicate with me. Several clients desire house property in New Plymouth;

F. H. BAENITT; •LAND AGENT ... STRATFORD 1 NORTH AUCKLAND PARTLY IMPROVED DAIRY FARM. 200 ACRES, all flat, divided into several paddockß; 150 acres have been ploughed, balance rough feed. This land has been dairied upon and is very suitable for a small man wanting a start. Good position as to railway, post and factory. PRICE ONLY £l2 PER ACRE.; Very easy terms to good man. i 400 ACRES, suitable for milking and sheep or cattfe and cropping. This land is partially in new grass, partially in fallow, and about 150 acres rough feed. Will easily ran a cow to 2} acres. Subdivided into 8 paddockß; large house and a lot of outbuildings; on main coach road; ereatn cart calls for cream, and handy to deep' water harbor. PRICE IS £l4 PER ACRE, and the owners will put tha whole of the balance of unploughed land under the plough. Good easy tennsstai • suit clients. For particulars apply W- A. LIMBRICKf Box 624, AUCKLAND,'

I-amonly as far away aaJ&ejieamt; Pillar Box.; fiENTS' T PRESENTATION, WRISTLETj WATCHtS, Fully Jewelltdtni mrantud !a IBM.GOM: Set. Gold 61IVW Nickel JOHN PETRIE; jjjWijiriTfi'ißi TARANAKI ACCLIMATISATION?" SOCIETY. FISHING SEASON, OCTOBER I, 1918 TO APRIL 30, 1919. JMSHING Licences may be obtained-at the following Post Offices: New Ply! mouth, Tariki, Inglewood, Waitara, Oka« to, Pungarehu, Raliotu and Opun&ke; R. Burrows, Egmont Village, and at' th< office of .the Secretary, New Plymouth 0, N. FIRTH, Secretary: LICENCES.—Men, whole season (available over all Dominion), 20s; Womeft and Boys (under 16 years of age)» „ Ba; Day Licence (available for Ta« ranaki Districts only), 2s 6d; Halfseason Licences, from December 20, 1918 (available for Taranaki Dis-' trict only), 12s fid. STRATFORD LADIES' PATRIOTIC COMMITTEE. JJELP our soldiers by sending dona* tions every Saturday to Market-axjd Tea Rooms in Broadway. __LAND AGENT, STRATFORD. T?ING UP CROZIER, No* 21, INGLEWOOD, when you want to go to the Mountain or anywhere else. Big, roomy [<sm. Competent driver#. Good gervtc# SSfc

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Taranaki Daily News, 5 November 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 5 November 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 5 November 1918, Page 3

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