BUSINESS NOTICES. Expiration of Lease. SPENCE’S ■' GREAT RELINQUISHING SALE AM UNPARALLELED EVENT IS THE HISTORY OF • STRATFORD. OF A SEASON. STUPENDOUS REDUCTIONS i N PRICES AT THE OPENING THIS SALE IS FORCED UPON U ( S BY REASON OF THE EXPIRY OF THE LEASE OF THE PREMISES. It must bo "obvious to everyone that the stock would be' very little good to us without the premises, and as we must vacate the latter, we must qu it the stock in advance. WE TELL YOU CANDIDLY WE WERE NEVER .MORINSERIOUSJN OUR BUSINESS EFFORTS. WE WANT TO QUIT THIS HUGE STOCK—THE WHOLE 01 IT, 11' POSSIBLE, BY JUNE JO, AND IHE MAGNITUDE OF THE REDUCTIONS ATTESTS OUR DETERMINATION. mamjarsammssm. 0 i"v £ ❖ NEWTON KING AUCTIONEER, LAND, STOCK, AMD STATION AGENT, PRODUCE .AND GENERAL MERCHANT* I SEE LAND ADVERTISEMENT’ PAGE 8 IMPLEMENT ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 8 PRODUCE ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 7 BROADWAY. STRATFORD
LAMASON AND MELVILLE, auctioneers land agents, and general merchants. FARMERS—NOW IS THE TIME. 1 \ ,rixTTTTVBic) xrm> cwimiN A NT) TURNIPS.— Weyare Local Agents for KEMPTHORIMft T°« MANURES, a nd are prepared to give very low quotations for cay quantity of— „_ p aonedust K.P. "A” Superphosphate, y K?p. specaLTurmpseeds’ SUTTON'S SEEDS. ; . • ... Imported direct WMe.srs luU™ and Sene, Loudon in speoiaLair-tigbt co.es to m.ure good keeper, a Looted quantity of— . -.a Sutton's Famous Crimson King, Siitton's Famous Croon Top Yel-Wttn-r '*«*«• Z TOP Yellow Abordoon Turnip. ' ;.'i :: l - ALSO — ;- > ■ ■ , v -: Hurst’s Swede and Turnip Seeds in all the leading lines, ORDER EARLY. LAMASON and MELVILLE, BROADWAY.
til I ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE A & '' AGENCY C°LIMITED. STRATFORD,. jTPRK AUCTJONEERB. LAND SALESMEN. ANfc GENERAL MERCHANTS DAIRY FARMERS” •‘These properties with a little attention will improve in value and may be bought on easy terms. . j APmr<? Freehold level land; 80 acres has been ploughed, /V 110 A S ‘ntan.ip’s Will carry from 40 to 46 cows, 9 paddocks, XXw ael e . cow-shed. Metal road. 5 Miles to Town and Railwayfand i-mile to Factory and School. Cheap at £2B per acre i" Q O ACRES FiSld! LevdTand. Nice 5-roomed house 10 bail coniOO crete cow-shed, and paved yard. I, miles to Railway, -Township and School and |-mile to Factory Carry 3o cows. Price£l7 per acre £SOO cash. Balance at 51 per cent. . , , * Sop ACRES Freehold, rolling and level land, all in grass and subZOU divided into 8 paddocks; sheep proof fences 4-roomed house fml verandah' 10-bail cow-shed, buggy-shed stable, ami loose-box. Carry 2-year-old heifers on back of farm. Pnco, £l2 ,mr acre. Yrr AACBES Freehold. Carry 60 tows. Cons last year averaged' £ll ji U 'per head. Nice 6-roomed house, 12-bad cow-shed. Handy to School; Railway, Post Mice, and Factory. Pnco £2O per acre £2OO cash, balance for term. N WE HAVE SEVERAL PROPERTIES FOR EXCHANGE. WE STOCK A. C. BELL, Land Salesman. •4ATH3NERYFARMERB’ FAVOURITE DRILLS RISC HARROWS (without pole) CHAIN AND SPT T 7 HARROWS REID AND OR AY PLOUGHS. Etc. /T GRASS SEEDS FOR BUSH BURNS. SPECIAL QUOTATIONS. t a ... .. V- _ ’ / A . \ W. A. HEWITT, Agem. VSK YOUR FRIENDS STUDIO. about 'the Photographs produced at McALLISTER’S Compare the woik with any other in Taranaki. On enquiry you will find the prices are the LOWEST IN THE PROVINCE. Patronise the local Studio, you will be satisfied, and your friends willbe pleased. JPALMSTEE JS'Si.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 87, 11 April 1912, Page 2
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