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LOST AND FOUND. T OST —Small Gold Brooch, set with garnets, in picture, theatre or Broad North. Reward on returning to W. Mclnnes, Chemist, Stratford. T OST—£lO Note, either on train or station, on Thursday night. Pteward at News Office. f.e. £1 REWARD. J^O-ST — On June 30, from Palmer Road, near ford, one black, white and tan smooth-coated Cattle Dog; collar Stratford County, No. 832; last seen following a gig towards Mahoe. Apply— W. SINGLETON, Divthiie Road, Mahoe. MISCELLANEOUS. TV ANTED—Repair Work, building trade, in all branches, country or town work. Estimates given.—HUNT & BEALE, c/o Taranaki Agencies, Ltd., Brougham Street, or c/o Vogeltown Store. YV ANTED Known.—We have a large local connection have sold oilr butter, and can do with more cream. Highest price given. Particulars Box 185, Maoriland Dairy Co., Wanganui. ZNAM’E N TERIN tions neatly done; sash cords renewed; windows glazed: plumbing work attended to; ladders, etc., made to order; jobbing work a specialty.—Chas. Kingston, King Street. p RAMAPHONE “Records.—N?w shjp“ment of Zonophone Records just arrived at Collier’s Music Warehouse. /COUNTRY People. —For a good meV. —well cooked, nicely served, prompt attention, visit Everybody's Restaurant, next Criterion Hotel, when in New Plymouth. LAND FOR SALE.

GOING CONCERN £46 Per Acre. ONLY ON THE MARKET UNTIL AUGUST i. ACRES, Freehold, all in grass and ’ * crops. Flats with low rolling hills, subdivided into 7 paddocks, fences in real good order; 65 acres ploughab'e. about 28 acres been ploughed.**Cowshed 6 bails, concrete floor: shed built for machines. Good sound house, 4 room#, bathroom, scullery, outbuilding*;. Factory and raJihvay I‘niile, school and post office only few chains. Stock, implements and crops consist, of 23 dairy* cows, horse, cart, harness, s.f. plough. di«s<\ chain and tine harrows, sledge, plough chains, 4 milk cans, 4 acres soft turnips, 6 tons hay. Price £46 per acre; £BOO cash, balance at 5 and. 6 per cent. NO'E/E. —The vendor selected these cows from a herd of 45. Which he has been milking for the past two years. W. H. KELLY, LAND AGENT, Phone 243 STRATFORD Box 19

MUST SELL OR EXCHANGE GREAT REDUCTION OWING TO ILLHEALTH. 120 ACRES, on Eltham-Opunakc Road. All practically flat. Read the carrying capacity: 39 cows. 1 bull, 5 horses. 3 2-year heifers. 3 yearlings, and few sheep. Plenty of spring feed. Factory, school, post office and store all handy. Good 5-roomed house, porcelain bath, scullery, etc. Good shed, with 3cow plant and water power. This place is absolutely sacrificed at £4B per acre, with .easy terms. Or the owner would exchange for about 20 acres. This is well worth inspection. CHARLES LOWE LAND & STOCK AGENT. FENTON STREET .... STRATFORD. ’Phone 34(5 or 267 (residence). Send me particulars of your farm or stock.

GOOD LEASE. NINE YEARS; GOODWILL £4OO. SOMETHING GOOD. EASY TERMS. 102 ACRES. Eltham district, with lovely home of 5 rooms, scullery and. bathroom. Good cowshed of 6 bails, concreted; also good yards, concreted. Nine good pad docks, well fenced; watered by good streams. Quart ermile to factory and post office; school is two miles. This farm will carry 35 dairy cows, 2 horses and 2 bulls. Price £3. Will consider exchange for larger farm. Nothing better offering ar. present. M. MCDONALD, LAND & COMMISSION AGENT STRATFORD. ’Phones: Day, 152; Private Residence, 7(. i £6OO—GOING CONCERN—£6OO ACRES, little" mor?, 90 acres! level; all in grass and crop; one mile io factory and Post Office; 5roomed •Jwolling; cowshed with concrete floor. All live and dead -lock: 25 cows, 6 yearlings, 20 ewes in lamb. 2 horses, 6 pigs, plough, mower, harrows, cans’ and buckets. 42 shares in dairy faetory,. : and all farm sundries. Price:' £37 per ■ acre: £6OO cash; balance at 5Z- per cent. ’ This farm will sell, so get in early. ■ J. R. hili; & SON LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS ' ST. AUBYN STREET. JU, Residence 851.

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Taranaki Daily News, 25 July 1921, Page 1

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633

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 25 July 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 25 July 1921, Page 1

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