AGENCY G°UNITED. STRATFORD.. STOCK AUCTIONEERS, lA?*D SALESMEN, AMD GENERAL MERCHANTS DAIRY FARMERS" "These properties with a little attention will improve in valuo and maj be bought on easy terms." )A{\ ACRES FREEHOLD, good grass 'laud, all felled, and in grass; J"x\J divided into 12 paddocks, With fences in good order; House, sheds, and 12-bai] cowshed; ].\ miles to factory, railway, and school. Price £22 per acre; £3OO cash, balance in G years at 5 per cent. Carry 70 cows and 100 sheep. No. 212 i H€) ACRES, FREEHOLD, now 5-roomed House, and 14-bail concreto .1 i<W cowshed; 2 miles to factory, and 1J to school, post office, and railway; all crops, hay, turnips, etc., are given in; will carry 50 cows, and do them well. Price £2O par acre; £2OO cash, and the balance in 5 years. 241 'TQI ACRES, FREEHOLD; a nice little Farm, within a few'minutes of 0 02* school, factory, store, etc.; two-thirds of the land has been ploughed and well laid down, and there are numerous paddocks with good fences and gates; very nice homestead, house of 8 rooms, and G-bail cowshed. Price £2B per acre. This property has advantages which no other farms have, and wo consider that atthis price it is the best investment offering. Write for full particulars; good terms may be arranged. No. 129 A A A ACRES, splendid grazing Jand, weil fenced and divided, with sheopTC'XTL" proof fences, posts of inatai, hiimu, and totara ; could milk 60 cows if wished; 5-rooinod House, trap-shed, etc.; metal road, 3 miles to township, etc. Price £7 per acre. No. 32S 0110 ACRES, FREEHOLD, nice lying, well sheltered dairy farm; -all in grass and crops, with numerous paddocks; good fences and gates, nice homestead, splendid cowshed, also implement, gig, and buggy shed, hayshed and 2 loose boxes, washhouse, good 8-roomed house with bathroom and all conveniences, 3min. to school and creamery, and ] mile to railway; good metal roads. Price £2O per acre; £7OO cash, or less to a reliable man; balance 10 years at 5 per cent, on Ist mortgage. We recommend inspection of tin's property, as Ave consider it choiip, and it will be worth another £lO per acre long before the mortgage would fall due. 'No. 210 WE STPCI A. C. BELL, Land Satestvm MACH.m RRYFARMERS' FAVOURITE DRILLS £>iSO HARROWS (without pole>) CHAIN AND SPJ™ H/RROWB BFJD AND GRAY PLOIiGHJS, Etc. W. A. HEWITT, Agent.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2, 29 April 1912, Page 2
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