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aUSiNEES NOTICES. LAND! LAND! LAND! TARANAKI. TARANAKI TARANAKI. THE IDEAL DAIRYING COUNTRY of tho AUSTRALASIAN , COLONIES. NEWTON KING AUCTIONEER, LAND AGENT and GENERAL MERCHANT. SPECIAL PROPERTY LIST. A. 270 ACRES Freehold, OAIRY FARM, all in grass, with exception of about 25 acres shelter bush, well fenced and subdivided into paddocks, 6-roomed residence, cowshed, implement and buggy shod, situated on good metalled road, close to factory, school, and railway; will carry 80 to j 90 cows besides other stock, splendid position. Price £l6 per acre, easy : terms arranged, must rapidly increase in value. B. GO ACRES FREEHOLD, an ideal little DAIRY FARM, all in grass,; new farm buildings, splendidly situated and well sheltered, fenced and; subdivided into ten paddocks, two miles from very progressive town, factory, school and railway, good, all level laud, about one third ploughed and laid down in good English ■grasses. Price £35 per acre; terms arranged; tip-top investment. C. 68 ACRES, all in grass, and all level, tenure freehold, 5-roomed house, cowshed, and other outbuildings, ten paddocks, miles from town -hip, factory, school, and railway. This property has nearly all been ploughed and laid down m good pasture. Price £35 per acre. Terms £SUU casu, balance on easy conditions. To inspect moans to buy. D. too ACRES, FREEHOLD, all in grass, and level, situated on s/ood | metalled road, and within three miles of two good townships, about 1 mile, from factory and school, subdivided into seven paddocKs, about 3J acres ploughed and relaid down u. good English grasses; £I3OO can remain for about four years at 51 percent, and £BSO on second mortgage) for seven years at 5£ per cent. Pr;ce £29 10» per aero. Recommended in I every respect. E. —I6OO ACRES, good, strong, papa country, only slightly improved; ten-i ure 0.R.P., at 15s per acre; can fake motor car to property, about 30! acres in grass, small cottage, within easy distance of railway. Price foi I goodwill £1 5s per acre. Only £3OO to £4OO required down, balance on easy terms. This is a first-class proposition. My Land Register contains the pick of the Taranaki Province, and investors for Sheep Farms, Dairy Farms, and Businesses of all desci ip ions would do well to consult mo before purchasing elsewhere. —N.B.—I can suit you. DAIRY FARMS, from 50 to 500 Acres, sheep Runs in areas from 1500 to 10,000 Acres, at very reasonable prices. Clients shown over properties t FREE OF CHARGE. Correspondence invited. Loans Negotiated. J. M. HICNETT, Stratford. LAND REPRESENTATIVES: FRANK ORSELL, New Plymouth. F. E. MOORE, Kaponga. , PACTS WORTH KNOWING—THE RIDD MILKING MACHINE rOUB YEARS’ EXPERIENCE HAS PROVED WHAT IS CLAIM*> k *OP IT—THE MOST SUCCESSFUL MACHINE IN USE. THE 1912 MODEL. CUP - ABSOLUTELY PERFECTION IN TEAT OUPfI. THE NEW MILK GONVEYCR. ', ' . , . POT CHEAPEST, ZASIKVT CLEANED, AND MOST RELIABLE O' 1 r b> MARKET. v YY;-; :v , ..... , LATEST IMPROVEMENTS RIGHT THROUGH. WATTS ENGINES (Ben*an« and Kerosene) •till *o tfle lor*. CHE LISTER SHEARING MACHINE, THE WORLD’S BES’J f. AND D. DUNCAN'S UNRIVALLED FARM IMPLEMENTS, «ON DISC HARROWS. EVER FAMOUS. • EVERYTHING FOR THE FAHM F9K vi®*. tkt NEWTON KING - ■ 'V •, uv . •TRATFORDi KAFBWCA, AMD WEW PLYRp’^H English Mowers.

THE ONE-HORSE ALBION MOWER is just th© thing for the small farmer, as it is better for getting into awkward corners than me 2 horse mowers. Come and inspect. Also, ADVANCE ALL-STEEL HA i RAKES, Etc. B. BARENESS ENGINEERING WORKS, tn matfuru. SUnE£IKBv In fragrance, flavour and strength it excels all other teas. Most economical too. Your grocer stocks it. 1/8, 1/10 and 2/- per lb. 40

ON THE SOWING DEPENDS THE HEAPING Unless the Farmer takes ordinary precautions in buying seeds, disappointment is likely to follow as a consequence. Now that Autumn Sowing- is at hand, the Seed Problem comes to worry many Sons of Toil with doubts and fears. Briefly, purchase Seeds with a reputation and a guar- \ antee, then you have overco no the greatest difficulty ( 1 the farmer experiences in inspect to his grass lands. Our Cocksfoot, for instance, is good, weighty seed, bright and clean; moreover, it is double dressed, and therefore free from immature seeds. The Ryegrass we offer is remarkably flue quality, and comes off pastures that have been down for generations, Thus its duality i.» beyond question. Our Clover Seeds are especi :ily heaUhy samples, free from rubbish, clean and full of vitality. —'rj j - qkdKR NOW FOR AUTUMN SOWINGmb 1 1 W. e K. YOUNG & C°c !■’!'o MERCHANTS, STRATFORD.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 40, 15 February 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 40, 15 February 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 40, 15 February 1913, Page 8

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