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3US!NESS NOTICES. NEWTON KING. auctioneer, land agent, and general merchant. SEW PLYMOUTH. STRATFORD, IiAPONGA. LAND . LAND. LAND. DAIRY FARMS. -v ACRES Freehold Dairy Farm and well subdi' ded u lo ddocfs• good farm buildings; closu factory,^ school, and railway staPrice £25 per acre; terms £4OO *, hSUi arranged five years at per cent. j ACRES lease, at £1 P er acre, farm buildings; close to tne id factories. Price Jj r ' 000; easy terms arranged. In P •ty is a really good and sound mitmont. j ACRES, Freehold, all Etumpod aua tfsed 6-roomed house, cowshed, icrete floor; subdivided into lo pax- all live fee..^s; 1 mil® i™ lll to U from railway stall - r will carry 40 cows. Owner jvil pick ol 20 go.d cows, W lay stacks, and growing crops .Inc 7 10s per .acre. Terms arranged ) ACRES, all in grass, splendid po[on. Price £2B 10s; terms £idO ih, balance arranged. [ have several leaseholds on my reter Borough allotments, business es, and suburban properties. 230 ACRES, ( all in grass; g°°d l iousc and outbuildings Will OT 80 co^s. Price £l7 10s; terms £3oo ca&U, o.u anco arranged. 117 ACRES, all in grass, 70 acres stumped, 1 mile from school, post office and factory, 16, acres m crops; well fenced and watered free .from weeds ; first mortgage £3llO, 8i ycai.. to run, at 5 per cent. 797 ACRES. O.R.P. 489 ACRES, W.C.W.R. Lease, about 15 years to run, rental Is 6cl poi acre, right ..of renewal, compensation for improvements up to £4 10s pci acre; blue papa formation; about 1000 acres in grass, three-parts of this property is practically level, and fit for dairying pm poses; subdivided into J paddocks, sheep-proof fencing, sheepyards, orchard, etc., 2-roomed cottage. Price £7 10s per acre. Terms made exceptionally £asy to suit purchaser. Cheapest property offering, and car; be highly recommended. Newton iving Sole Agent. Dairy Farms, Grazing Runs and Sheep Runs, any areas, in all parts ot the Taranaki Province. Prices are right and terms easy. LOANS NEGOTIATED. *Mv Tan'll M “to 600 T= B r e ™r» 1000 * 6000 acieS ' “* IOW PnC “ and on easy terms. Loans negotiated. .. V F. E. ORBFLL, New Plymouth. LAND BKPKF.SKNTATIVES- J. M. HIGNETT, Stratford. F E. MOORE. Kapoaga. ■v , v ; . "t-f./... ■ ■ .‘-v , foresters .looking for Mot fare going elsewhere. I mvo injmer vns St Clients shown over KSafir#; wa* ***■ V p,*»>rri NEWTON KING STRATFORD, KAPONCA, AND NEW PLYMOUTH,

Amber Tips TeaVy w. H. H. YOUNG & C (LATE YOUNG HOBBS AND CO.) v ■■ ’ -■ ' ■■' ;■ * 1 ’ ■ ' f STRATFORD AND ELTHAM. 10., WHAT’S IN A NAME 7 We have certainly changed t he name of the Finn, but the quality of our PRODUCE is as goo 1 as ever. We are known throughout he whole district for the excellent quality of our OATS and CHAFF, and having bought right again this season, as in the. past, wo are in a position to ted at the most reasonable rates. , PRIME RANGITIKEI OATSHEAF (extra heavy). BEST FEED OATS (Garton and Duns) VERY CHOICE ALGERIAN SEED OATS, just to hand. WHAT ABOUT \ JUK ?ICS 9 10 W. H. H. YOUNG & C stock a big variety of FEED for them, including POLLARD. BRAN, MOLASTOIT, SUCROSINE, BAULK!MEAL, AND BARLEY. Watch for our Monthly Clr .ularo giving Quotations. PRIME CANTERBURY UP TO-DATE POTATOES, arriving by every boat. 10., W. H. H. YOUNG SEED, CRAIN, AND PRODUCE M RCHANTS, STOCK AUCTIONEERS 1 AND LAND AGENTS. W. If. H. YOUNG & C°STRATFORD BRANCH STORE AT ELTHAM.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4, 2 May 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4, 2 May 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4, 2 May 1912, Page 8

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