BUSINESS NOTICES. FARMERS ! READ THIS ,N I I £3 A-' K ,L\ 6 m U: i. FREEHOLD DAIRY AMD SHEEP FARMS. 54 ACRES. Splendid little Farm; land of rich quality, all level, '2 miles to school and factory, on good metalled road; 4-roomed Blouse, concrete floor cowshed. Price £2O per acre. *2 ACRES. First-class Farm, ail level, and well grassed; new 5-roomed House, 20-bail cowshed, nicely planted with shelter and ornamental trees; 2 miles to school and factorv. An ideal home. Price £32 per acre. , t W . A . -:'r? 100 ACRES. v : ■;« • J Air well grassed, Ttmced, and subdivided into 10 paddocks, 60-acres:-, noon ploughed; i mile to school and factory; 6-rooraed House, concrete floor cowshed; land of rich quality. Price £32 10s per acre. £SOO cash. 150 ACRES (LEASE). Splendidly grassed Section, well sheltered, 60 acres ploughablo; 7-wiro fencing, small House. Will lease for 3 years with purchasing clause of £l3 per acre; 12s 6d per acre rental. 130 ACRES. Choice Dairy Farm, situated 7 miles from Stratford, well grassed and fenced; 1£ miles to school, factory, and township; splendid Dwellinghouse of 6 rooms; good cowshed and outbuildings. Price £3l per acre, with £7OO cash. 400 ACRES. Handy Grazing and Sheep Farm, all sown down in best English grasses, exceptionally well fenced, small house and up-to-date wooished. Price £9 per acre, with £SOO cash. 628 ACRES. 260 Acres in grass, balance in good bush; into 3 paddocks; situated on Stratford-Ongarue flat. Price only £4 per acre; easy terms. 1500 ACRES. O.R.P. tenure; subdivided Railway; 50 acres Splendid Bush Section, 400 acres in grass, on good road, 2-sheep country, small Cottage, and sheep yards. Price £2 ss, £SOO cash. TOWN PROPERTIES— New and up-to-date 4-roomed House, water and electric light, 5 minutes’ walk from Post Office. Price £460. Terms to suit purchaser. l-roomed House and full $ acre, corner section, planted with live hedges; water and electric light. Price £320 ; terms £SO cash. 3-roomed House, Juliet Street, J acre section, nicely planted, high situation, water and electric light. Price £550; with £IOO cash. Quarter Acre Comer Section, nice building Site, well fenced, and level. Price £IOO. Half Acre, Orlando Street; £l9O, with £SO cash. 16 ACRES. Choice Town Section, subdivided into 4 paddocks, well fenced and watered, 1 mile from Post Office. Price only £1000; easy terms can bo arranged. First-class investment. As we have a choice selection of Properties on our books, of all do* script ions, buyers would do well to call on us before going elsewhere. Clients shown over properties free of charge. C. & E. JACKSON. ■■ • : .■ .. t :' LAND, STOCK, AND COMMISSION AGENTS ; BROADWAY, STRATFORD.
REWARD £1 Is. Win a Guinea! Prize sentence published every Saturday; Best advertisement sentence on “Stand-Out” Tea, composed of words commencing with the letters nominated—used in same sequence—wins each week. “Stand-Out” Tea Coupons from inside of tin must he enclosed and forwarded with full and correct name and Tuesday of each week, to “StandOut Tea,” P.O, box 476, Wellington. Note.—Two Blue Coupons or one Red entitles competitor to enter once ; those forwarding Green or Gold Coupons will have permits for four or nine further attempts posted them. A Cheque for £i Is has been sent the writer of this sentence:— Mr. Hir.o Street, New Plymouth— Como mother! Insist on “Stand-Out” —the Tea cf Teas. Letters for competition closing 0-3-12: 5.0.1.U.T.M.D.T.C.P. Letters for competition closing 12-3- , 12: A.G.G.W.K.A.T.S.O.S. >ap !< 1 ’ ' A'.' ONE TEST WILL CONVERT YOU TO “
STRATFORD A rnr.i M ATIS ATION ■ ,v SOCIETY. FISHING SEASON. 1911. LICENSES to take Trout and Porch iu any part of the Dominion will he issued from the Ist October, I!)1I, to the 30th of April, 1912;* subject such regulations as Orrler-in-Council describes. Foe, £1; Women and Boys »ss. The Following Fishing Licenses have been issued: — '.. Hollaed, L. Riora, T. Gardiner, F. Collins. J, Fitzgerald, G. R. Drury, Dr. Menzies, O. Skoglund (boy), S. 11 We (boy), C. H. Slight, R. Spence Sid Clark, A.'Fowler (boy), G. Carter (boy), R. Crossan (boy), W. Howe, J. Dodd, J. R. L. Stanford, A. T. „Twiss, M. Bowler, H. Porter (boy), J. 11. Thompson, B. Hume G>oy). 0. Vaughan, P. Childs (hoy), J. Brake, 'J'. Botlin, W. Y. Kirkman, Roy Curtis (boy), Vincent Ivowalcski, F. J. Morgan. F- Col*, lins, D. P. Sullivan (bov), C. 0. Robertson, 0, L! Allan, H. Voyle, R. M. Kivell. All Persons Must Produce tlielr Licenses on Demand. C. D. SOLE. Sec.
McMSLLAN AND FREDRIC, BR< > ' '-At. STRATFOitiX SOLE A--..TS FOR—ANTI MAMMITIS, the only reliable cure for contagious maminitis. MACMILLAN LEATHER LEG ROPES, which are so much superior to ordinary rope; price Is Od each, or 18s per dozen. ALLIANCE BEEKEEPERS’ SUPPLIES, are absolutely the host.' ZEALANDIA RANGES, second to none. , . THE McLEOI) WATER HEATER, quick and reliable. WOLSKLEY SHEEP-SHEARING MACHINES. CREAM SEPARATORS, all sorts and sizes. FOR SALE. LEGHORN Hens 5a each or five fot 20s ; Minorca. Hens 6s each or four for 20s; Wyandotte Hens, good bree'ders, 7s Gd each. Apply W. D. ANDERSON, Page Street, Stratford.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 51, 24 February 1912, Page 3
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