THE MEDINA TEA ROOMS. NOW OPEN, Broadway (In T. G. Grubb’s late Premises). Morning and Afternoon Tea. Beef Tea at 10. ' Afternoons and Evenings by Arrangement. '1 AND! LAND!! LAND ii In The K ' BAY OF PLENTY. PICK OF THE DISTRICT. 413 Acres, Te Puke (freehold); 1 mile from creamery, P.O. and School; all in good grass; splendid dairying and cropping country; all flat, open country, no stumps; all been ploughed; fenced and subdivided into 12 paddocks ; good 5-roomed Abuse, cow&hed. largo stable and implement shed. A very choice property. Price, £ls pei acre. Terms arranged. A Good Farm, Te Puke.—2so acres freehold; all in grass; rich land, fenced and subdivided into 0 paddocks; splendidly watered by springs; . large 8roonied house, cowshed, engine and separator room, concrete floor; 2-room-cd whare, stable, loose-box, trap shed, and numerous outbuildings. Milking 100 dairy cows, and carrying 50 head dry cattle besides; milking machine on property, can be taken at valuation. Price, £l7 per acre. Terms, £IOOO cash, balance 5 years at 5 per cent. 1.8. P.
COO Acres, To Puke, all in grass, highly improved; ring fenced and subdivided ; excellent homestead and all necessary oubuildings, la'.rge iron cowshed, with 6 bucket L.K.G. milking machine. Price £ls per acre. This property will carry a cow to two acres and grow heavy crops. All flat, open, ploughable land. Good terms. ! 400' Acres, swamp land; six miles from Te Puke township; ringfenced ; 60 acres in new grass. Price, £5 10s per acre. Terms, £7OO cash, balance live years at 5 per cent. A gift. 204 Acres Te Puke, 108 in grass; carrying 44 dairy cows; all fenced and subdivided ; 4-roomed cottage ; 8-bail cowshed .Price only £6 10s per acre. Terms, £315 cash, balance arranged. A perfect snip. Also at Pacngaroa, near Te Puke, 195 acres freehold, 10 acres turnips, 10 maize, 20 oats, rich black sandy loam; in good grass; close to school and P. 0.; cream cart passes property ; fenced and subdivided into 13 paddocks; splendidy .watered; 8-roomecl house, cowshed and outbuildings. Call and see us. We can offer you farms in all parts of the Bay of Plenty. KEMP AMD SAWLE, BROADWAY, ... STRATFORD. ]jlj UtROA gTORE. Goods Delivered to any part of Da 'JEW STOCK, CHEAP PRICES AT J. A. STANFORD'S. agent “Stratford Evening Post,” PLAM7SNG SEASON, 1911. SJMCAN and OAVtES, EXOTIC NURSERY, v ... NEW PLYMOUTH, Have for Sale Hardy, Well-rooted Nursery Stock embracing— ■ Apples, Pears, -Japan and European Plums, Peaches, Quinces, at Ift 6d each, 15s per doss; Currants and Gooseberries, 6s per doz.: Barberry,, 1 year, 15s per 1000; 2 years' 20s per 1000; Cupressus, Lawsoniana, 2 years, strong, 25s per 100. Hardy Hodge Plants and Shelter Trees, Ornamental Flowering Shrubs, Climbing Plants, Garden Conifers and Roses, in unequalled quality and variety. Write for our new priced Catalogue. £7OO cash roDistnct. TREES! TR Post Free.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 127, 21 July 1911, Page 7
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