LAUD FOR SALE. C. R. FINNERTY, LAND & COMMISSION AGENT, BROADWAY STRATFORD. Telephone No. 298. "rOA ACRES freehold/situated on good road, close to raihvr.y Btation and Iy 2 rnileh to cheese factory and school; well fenced and subdivided by sheep and cattle-proof fencing into 16 paddocks; good 8-roimed house, bathroom, scullery, woolshed with shearing machines installed, yards, cowshed, motor shed and outbuildings j will carry 50 dairy cows and carry 400 shee; and dry stock or two sheep to acre, and cattle, l'rice £l3, easy terms if retired. ACRES good, handy little dairy farm on good road, J mile to school and one mile to cheese factory and raik way station; well fenced and suudivided into 10 paddocks; will carry 28 cows besides Horses and dry stoeic. Good 4roomed ouse, scullery, bathroom and pantry and concrete iioore- cowshed, trapshed, store room an* 2-roomed cottage. Milking machines and stock at valuation.
292 ACRES Freehold, good 6-roomed house and all necessary outbuildings; 6-bailed concrete cowshed with machines installed; all in grass; all ploughable; 14 paddocks well watered; 2 miles from factory, school and P.O. Price £25 per acre, cash £ISOO. 119 ACRES Freehold, metal road; real good 4-rooai-ed house; concrete cowshed; all in grass, level and ploughable; will milk 45 cows; If) well-fenced, well'watered paddocks; 2 miles from factory, school and P.O. In good locality and a good farm. Price £39 per acre, cash £7OO. We have personally inspected these properties and can safely recommend them as good propositions. BARNITT & ROBERTSON. VALUERS, FINANCIERS AND COMMISSION AGENTS. BROADWAY STRATFORD. Telephont 252. P.O. Box & 150 ' n the Kaponga district, all in grass and crops, 12 paddocks well watered by streams; all piougliaole; 14 miles to cheese factory, and school by good metalled road; now carrying 50 cows, horses and young stock; good 6-roomed house, h. and c. water and all conveniences; good concrete cowshed, fitted with 3-cow plant milking machine; 4-room.ed cottage and large implement shed; good lences and hedges. Price per acre £SO, including milking macMnes, with £IOOO cash, balance 0 yeara at 5J per cent., possession July, 1920.
00 ACRES in the Waikato district, as a going concern, with the following stock: 41 dairy cows, 1 heifer, 33 calves, 25 hoggets, 3 breeding sows, 23 young pigs, 7 porkers, 2 heavy horses and hack; M. drill, chain and tine lmrrows, 1 buggy, 1 gig, spri j dray and harness, cream cans, separator, milking machines, large stack of 1 ay and all household furniture; everything on the place. This farm is one of the best in the Waikato district, close to the dried milk factory. Price ,€72, with £1S01) cash, easily worth £BS. Having inspected this property i can recommend to one wanting to go north; also 50 other properties in the same district. T. WAITE, LAND AGENT, STRATFORD. THE VEST POCKET KODAK. Post free. Single Lens 45/ Double 55/Fresli stocks of films and papers (Seltona, Selio, Velox, etc.) for all sizes OJ Kodaks and Brownies. KODAK FILMS DEVELOPED. FITZGERALD'S PRESCRIPTION pHAHiVIACY, 'Phone 135 ELTHAM December! PLANT BROCCOLI FOR NEXT WINTER. _ ' Also CELERY. I And there is still time, for those [ Annuals. ; 1 'Phone 186— 1 W. PETTI GREW k Fairbanks nurseries, ; . STRATFORD.
tlons from, Jtfr.. F. W. R. Bredow, and asking tho Council to execute tho document.—Agreed to. •.• Considerable discussion took place In reference to 'the apportionment of land between Messrs. N. ajid (*. Nclll, Ngnere, made necessary by tho formation of a road. It was stated that 'the- arrangements entered into with the Council had not been carried oilt. A letter from Mr. N. Neill requesting the transfer to him of about 2vc acres formarly a public road was referred to the County solicitor. It was decided that the dog tax bo the same for the ensuing year as for last year. It was decided that stops he taken to raise a loan of £9OO for a bridge on Flnnerty road. The tender of J. Davidson to supply 350 cubic yards of metal at Clemow'a crossing was accepted, and Mr. Keeley's tender to deliver and spread 1000 cubic yards of crushed metal on tho Waihape road was accepted conditionally. The matter of procuring a cottage for Foreman Carter was left in tho hands of the riding tmembers. It was decided that the minimum allowed to Councillors in travelling expenses when attending meetings of tho Council be 15s per day and an additional Is 6d per mile if &• <U#« tance i» out tan miles,
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