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BUSINESS NOTICES. NEW T O N KING AUCTIONEER, LAND. LAND AGENT, AND GENERAL MERCHANT. LAND. LA M Q. NEW PLYMOUTH. STRATFORD. KAPONGA. -i rjQ ACRES Freehold, all in grass, about 40 acres stumped and icJ_ / O grassed, close to factory, school, and railway station; will carry 05 cows easily; all necessary buildings on place. Price £2O per acre; terms £SOO cash, balance for a terra at 5 per cent. .... , -d QA ACRES, all in grass, good House and Farm Buildings, situated X O'Jin first-class posi tion, close to factory and railway station; will carry 50 cows. Price £l.B per acre; terms £2OO cash, balance on exceptionally easy terms. { •j A A ACRES, Freehold, fiirst-class little Dairy Farm; will carry 3o JL'JvJcows; 5-roomed House, cowshed, etc. Price £22 10s cash. This is a really cheap little property. An/) ACRES, Freehold, all in grass, well fenced and subdivided into paddocks, 6-roomed House, cowshed, and other necessary outbuildings; close to factory and school. Price £lO 10s per acre; terms £SOO cash/'balance arranged at 5£ per cent. . . , i i 1 D ACRES, 0.R.P., at 11s per acre, about 120 acres m grass, and LIXO 47 chains fencing, small wharo and shed, 6 mills from Wiiangafnomona; annual rental £3l os Gd. Price for goodwill £1 pex acre cash, or will sell at 30s per acre with £SOO down, baanco 5 years at 5 per-cent. Sole Agent. This pi eperty has a fine prospective value, and is cheap at the price quoted. • . s Aak ACRES, 0.R.P., at 9s, about 450 acres in grass, no handings; J tJtJ O first-class piece of country. Price for goodwill £2 10s per acre. QAA ACRES, all in grass, will lease for 5 years at 20s per aero; good OUU buildings. , i OO ACRES, all m grass; good quality land, will carry 35 cows; lease KOA ACRES, Lease for 5 years, purchasing price £IG per acre; hrstproperty ; straight-out lease 16s per acre; absolutely one of the best properties in the Taranaki Province. ■My Land Register, contains the pick of the Taranaki Province, and land seekers can all Le suited by calling on me. Dairy Farms, areas from 50 to 600 acres; Sheopruns, in areas from 1000 to 6009 acres, at low' prices and on easy terms; Businesses of every description; loans negotiated. 5 Land Representative ... -F. E. ORBELL, New Plymouth. ... J. M. HIGrNETT, Stratford. „ ... F. E. MOORE, Kaponga. ! Investors looking for broad acres would do well to call upon me before going elsewhere. I have numerous Stratford, town and suburban properties for sale; also Businesses of every description. Clients shown over properties free of charge. Correspondence specially invited. J, M. HICNETT, Land Representative /SUCCESSFUL FARMING DEPENDS ON THE IMPLEMENTS YOU USE. ■■ ‘ ‘ -V ; ' . . . No farmer can make his land pay if he works it with obsolete implements. Amongst the latest improved farm implements there are H>e DUNCAN’S DOUBLE FURROW LEVER ' \ ■?' AND THE TARANAKI SINGLE FURROW PLOUGHS / BOTH SPECIALLY BUILT FOR THE DISTRI After you have finished ploughin the next implement ..o is a gfaod Disc, and I can honestly recommend the BOOTH MACDONALD STEEL QUEEN. * It is verv simple, strong, and effective; is quickly packed for travelling, and will do satisfactory work. '•' '■ ' ■ ■ ' ' . ' . > ■ ‘~'C ; ■■ . i If you have not much discing to do, and onl yrequire a light disc that can be , worked by' two ordinary horses, then buy a set of , NOXON DISC HARROWS. ,* To thoroughly prepare your ground you will require another set of Harrows, and if yon 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 sewing of the seed, it is necessary tohave a good Drill, and fo. this purpose I can supply you with DUNCAN’S STAR DRILL. It is fitted with Star feed for Manure an Improved Force Feed for Grain, etc., and the Latest Pattern of Turnip and Rape Sower. The up-to-date dairy farmer must recognise the many advantages of Machine Milking, and in the RIDD MILKING MACHINE, the dairy farmers have an invaluable helper. It has proved itself to bo 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 1 would suggest instal the LISTER SHEEP-SHEARING MACHINE. ,-Tt will save time, labour, and money. For everything in Farm Implements, come or send to NEWT ON KING/' STRATFORD, KAPONGA, AND NEW PLYMOUTH. 45 Pipe All Hands For Amber Tips Tea. It may be a little inconvenient to brew a cup of Amber Tips Tea next time you go for a launch trip, but you will be well repaid by doing so. Anyway, have a cup before starting and another on your return. r-jp® nr* 1 IDS I GSL is an important adjunct to any outdoor trip. It brightens the spirits,animates conversation, sets eyes a-sparkle, and keeps fatigue away. Amber Tips at 1/10 per lb. is a pure, good and well flavoured tea. Economical in use, it is highly recommended by all who have tried it. The 2/- per lb. Amber Tips is extra lino quality, of really delightful flavour—you will have no other once you try it. Another grade is packed at 1/8, and very good tea it is, too. Amber Tips Tea is sold in airtight damp proof packets and tins only. Beware of substitutes offered in any other way. No old or stale teas ever enter into “Amber Tips.” 31 w a k i ii*“ ■r i. uM G'-'.'v Ift i Lf'fy IS irtTiv is§ : s •' ~i-% % rJ't fvi k JL y WHOLESALE AGENTS: NEWTON KING, OTHATFORD.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 29, 19 September 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 29, 19 September 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 29, 19 September 1911, Page 8

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