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BUS! MEGS NOTICES. N E W T 0 N KING AUCTIONEER, LAND AGENT, ANfc GENERAL MERCHANT. land. land. land. About 300 Acres, freehold, all in grass, about 7 miles from Stratford, on good metalled road, subdivided sn.to 8 or 9 paddocks; close to factory, school, and railway station, will easily carry 100 milch cows, besides young stock, 5-rooraed house, and other buildings. Price £2O per acre; terms £SOO cash, balance .5 years at 5 per cent. First-class Dairy Farm, of 100 acres, Wavorley District, situated about I mils from township, railway station, post office, factory, and school; 7roomod 'house, h. and c. water, good cowshed, stable piggeries, etc., etc. Tim land is of excellent quality, and will carry from 50 to GO cown. Price £46 per acre.; terms £IOOO down, balance on easy terms. About 120 Acres, freehold, situated' between Mangatoki and Stratford, close to good factory, 7-roomed house, stable, and other necessary outbuildings,. iVco £3O per acre. Terms, £IOOO cash, N balance 5 years at 5 per cent. This is a cheap dairy farm, and well worth inspection. 200 Acres, Waimate Plains, close to good township, factory, and school, 5-roomcd house, cowshed, concrete floor, water supply at shed. Price £45 per acre; terms, £IOOO cash, balance on easy terms. Can strongly recommend this fine property to anyone in search of dairy farm. GO Acres, dairy farm, on good metalled road, close to railway, factory, and school; 8 paddocks, 9-roomcd house, cowshed, and other outbuildings. Price £ls per acre; terms £2OO cash, balance on easy terras. 50 Acres, Mangatoki, price £45 par acre, G-rbomed house; all stumped and ploughed. This is an ideal little dairy farm. Easy terms to a good man. |kj Fine sheep and cattle run, of 1850 Acres, Freehold, 1720 acres ,in ; grass, 4-rpomed house, shcopyards, wool shed, etc., well subdivided into 8; paddocks. This property is centrally situated, and its carrying capacity 1 is. estimated at 2to sheep per acre. Price £6 per acre; terms £2uuO .'down, balance on exceptionally easy terms. Investors looking for broad acres would do well to call upon me before going elsewhere. I have numcrousStratford, town and subuiban piopertics for sgio; also Businesses of every description. Clients shown over properties free of charge. Correspondence specially invited. J. pyi. HICNETT, Land Representative SUCCESSFUL FARMING DEPENDS ON THE IMPLEMENTS YOU USE. No farmer can make his land pay if lie works it with obsolete, implements. Amongst the latest improved farm implements there are th© DUNCAN’S DOUBLE FURROW LEVER AND THE TARANAKI SINGLE FURROW PLOUGHS, BOTH SPECIALLY BUILT FOR THE DISTRICT. Aftef you have finished ploughing, the next implement you require is a good Disc, and I can honestly recommend the i BOOTH MACDONALD STEEL QUEEN. It is very simple, strong, and effective; is quickly packed for travelling, and will do satisfactory work. If yo\i [have not much, discing to do, and onl yrequire a light disc that can be wbi'ked by two ' ordinary horses, then buy a set-of i t MftOXON DISC HARROWS. To thoroughly prepare your ground you will require another set of Harrows, and if you will call and inspect my stock of Tripod, Tine, and Chain Harrows, which are all very strong and well made, you will find the goods that suit* your requirements. For the most important work of all, the sowing of the seed, it is necessary tohavo a good Drill, and for this purpose I can supply you with U( bUNCAN’S STAR DRILL. It is fitted with Star fA'fcd for Manure an Improved Force Feed for Grain, etc., and the Latest Pattern of, Turnip and Rape, Sower. The up-to-date dairy ' fflrmer must repqgnise the many advantages of Machine Milking, and' itf the RIDD MILKING MACHINE, the dairy farmers have an invaluable helper., It has proved itself to be a quick and efficient milker, is very simple, and quite safe, and will stand a lot of wear. Do not fail to get one installed. To the sheep farmer I would suggest instal the LISTER SHEEP-SHEARING MACHINE. It will save time, labour, and money. For everything in Farm Implements, come or send to NEWTON KING, ' STRATFORD, KAPONGA, AND NEW PLYMOUTH.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 110, 30 June 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 110, 30 June 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 110, 30 June 1911, Page 8

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