BUS!NESS NOTICES. N E W T O IS KIN Gr AUCTIONEER, LAND ACM NT, MERCHANT. AND GENERAL LAND. LAND. L^O. NEW PLYMOUTH. STRATFORD. KAPOXGA. -i FJ Q ACRES Freehold, all in grass, about 10 acres stumped and 10X a O grassed, close to factory, school, and railway station; will carry 65 cows easily; all necessary buildings on place. Price £2O per acre; terms £SOO cash, balance for a term at 5 pci cent. 1 Q A ACRES, all in grass, good House and Farm Buildings, situated iOUiii first-class position, close to factory and railway station; will carry 50 cows. Price £lB per. aero; terms £2OO cash, balance on exceptionally easy terms. -1 A A ACRES, Freehold, hirst-class little Dairy Farm; will carry do 8 Ucows; 5-roomed House, cowshed, etc. Price £22 10s cash. This is a really cheap little property. . , 00 f 6 ACRES, Freehold, all in grass, well fenced and subdivided into Os paddocks, 6-roomed House, cowshed, and other necessary outbuildings; close to factory and school. Pi ice £lO 10s per acre; terms £SOO cash, balance arranged at 5£ per cent. . f -jj ~t S'* ACRES, 0.R.P., at lls per acre, about 125 acres in grass, and LX XU 47 chains fencing, small whare and shed, G mil is from VVhangamoinona; annual rental £Bl 5s 6d. Price for goodwill £1 per acre cash, or will sell at 30s per acre with £SOO down, baance 5 years at 5 per cent. Sole Agent. This peperty has a hue prospective value, and is cheap at the pride quoted. 1 QQK ACRES, 0.R.P., at 9s, about 450 acres in grass, no buddings; X P J first-class piece of country. Price for goodwill £2 10s per acre. ACRES, all in grass, will lo.ise for 5 years at 20s per acre; good OUU buildings. i ACRES, ail in grass; good quality land, will carry 35 cows; lease XZZfor 3 years at 20s per acre. ACRES, Lease for 5 years, purchasing price £IG per acre; firstV/class property; 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 be suited by calling on mo. Dairy Farms, areas from 50 to 500 acres; Shoepruus, in areas from 1000 to 0000 acres, at low prices and on easy terms; Businesses of every description; loans negotiated. Land Representative ... F. E; ORB ELL, New Plymouth. „ ... J. M. HIGNETT, Stratford. „ „ ... F. E. MOORE, Eaponga. Investors looking for broad acres would do well to call upon me before going elsewhere. I have nuraerouiStratford, town and suburban properties for sale; also Businesses of every description. Clients shown over properties free of charge. Correspondence specially invited. ' J. M. KICNE7T, Land Representativfc SUCCESSFUL FARMING DEPENDS ON THE IMPLEMENTS YOU USE. No farmer can make his land nay if he works it with obsolete implements. Amongst the latest improved farm implements there are the 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 is a good 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. If you have not much discing to do, and onl yrequiro a light disc that can be worked by two ordinary horses, then buy a set of NOXQH 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 ChainiHarrows, which are all very strong and well made, yon will find the goods that suit your requirements. For the most important work of all, the sewing of the seed, it is necessary toliave a good Drill, and fov 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 Ildpo Sower. The up-to-date dairy farmer must recognise the many advantages of Machine Milking, knd in the , ~ \ RJDD MILKING MACHINE, , the dairy farmers have an invaluable helper. It has proved itself to be n 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, KAPONCA, AND NEW PLYMOUTH. No other Te stands so liifih a test of quality, excellence an d economy. It is the favourite hee.vnsc it is tho best. All stores. 1/8,1/10 and 2/- per lb. Hil ET-SLS m if H o*3 •u Wm T7'”r,n- : , tr*Tza errstJTOJi " I{SIC fM iiO i® ii,” exclaimed Mrs. Bartleß, “Oh, Mr. Pickwick, 5i r ! .Such a start as you did give me, to be sure !” •se vC-mj \ ' i't-. i •:: ■■ Vi “ And yet it is not so very strange.” said the imiable Mr. Pickwick. “You see, my good creature, the teapot’s empty; and as you have some left in your pot, I’ll be bound, i just brought out my cup.” “ La, Mr. Pickwick,” said the flustered widow, “how all you gentlemen do like that ‘Stand Out’ Tea, to be sure ! There was Mr. Bardell him self, now, must have his cup o’ ‘Stand Out’ ITea last thing at night and first thing in the morning. I suppose it’s the flavour, sir.” “The flavour, the aroma, the charm,” said Mr. Pickwick, beaming benevolently upon her as she filled his cup. “There are teas of China and teas of India, but we all like ‘Stand Out’ best, my good woman, simply because it Is better than all the others.” Prices, 1/6, 1/8, 1/10, ?./ m M. -n mm per m. -yJn- <v,9 hSSl’i&iil 3 'J r ,v rf & 11« WIN A GUINEA I Frb.e sentence published every Saturday, sentence on f'Stan ;1 Out” Tea, com posed of words com m ei ie; nci wnli the letters nominated—used in any order—wins each week._ “Siaml Out” Tea Coupon from inside of tin must (jo unclosed, and forwarded wil h correct name and address, so as to reach Wei linn ton •■ y th<*l nesday of each week, to: “Competition,” PO Box A7ts. v-'elli nptoii. NOTE 1 Two Blue Coupons or one Ned entitles competitor teenier once; those: forward inp Green or Gold Coupons will have permits for four or nine further‘attempts posted them. A Cheque tor £l/1/- has been sent the writer of Una sentence Mr w. A., “Acionvilh,” Hawker Street, Wellington.For Flavour anti Qualify, “Stand-Out” T:a ic- never ixsXFcl Letters for competition closing 17/10/11 : N.1.P.D.T.5.0.T.i.1i L,, Letters for competition closing 24/10/11: M.1.0.H.G.P.D.8.0/1 ,
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 54, 18 October 1911, Page 8
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