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BUSINESS NOTICES. LAND! LANDI LANDS TARANAKI. TARANAKI. TARANAKI, THE IDEAL DAIRYING COUNTRY at ti«o AUSTRALASIAN COLONIES. NEWTON KING AUCTIONEER, LAND AGENT and GENERAL MERCHANT. SPECIAL PROPERTY LIST. f — *6o ACRES freehold, 690 acres in grass, new whare, 2 sets Within easy distance of school and factory, and abou m .. . Railway Station. Subdivided nto, 7 sheep-proof paddocks. About I 200 acres ploughable. Price £6 58 per acre. Easy terms to a good e.— loo ACRES, rich dairying land, all in grass and paddocks. New 7-roomed house with every convemen . class cowshed (concrete floor), and other outbuildings. i 8 miles from up-to-date town, close to school factory de of W. Cows last year returned owner £2l 7s 6d P«r heaA Prloo £46 per acre. No mortgage. Terms arranged to bona P H. 43 ACRES, miles from Stratford, all in grass and wei en > house, cowshed, etc. PMce *4O P" acre. T-- «• -* balance arranged. This is a cheap property, and well worth mspe t I. |37 ACRES, good level freehold farm, situated within "It", port office aud school, 10-roomed house, good cowshed and other Necessary farru huildiugs, 10 paddocks, 70 acre. atumpod plough ed and resown down in the best English grasses, Pnoe acre. Terms £350 cash, balance 6 years at 5* per subj t £IOO per annum reduction after first year, or £33 lOa-per acre with '• £7OO deposit. I can strongly ecomend this farm, ill. ACRES. Freehold, Title, Laud Transfer. W,th “ River Port. Good road, clos to sea coast. About 1000 acres in grass, 3 miles of fencing. Price for cash £2 2s M P«r ™re,t >r terms , 3s per acre, one-third cash, balance 5 years at 5 par cent. Best proposition In Taranaki, UP-TO-DATE MOTOR GARAGE FOR SALE. Mv Land Register contains the ick of the,Taranaki Province, & d for Sheep Farms, Dairy Farms, and Businesses of a., desor ptions lould do well to consult me before purchasing can from 80 to 506 Acres, Sheep Runs in areas from 1500 to 10,000 Acres, at very reasonable prices. Cheats shown over propovties FREE OF CHARGE. Correspondence invited. Loans Negotiated. .. m, HIQNHTT, Stratford. UNO representatives: J RA E NK M^i L^r sm °“ lii '

v. v THE MOTOR CYCLISTS. JOY-RIDING MADE PERFECT WITH SUCH MACHINES AS ™ E TRUSTY TRIUMPH. SPEEDY SWIFT. * ?} ,-A m THE RELIABLE B.S.A. TH£ AJ S CHAMPION 0F SIDE-CAR CYCLES. ENQUIRE ABOUT OUR SECOND-HAND PROPOSITIONS. GREAT VALUE. v-y \ All Accessories Necessary to Motoring at . ■* '-s ' >; ■, ■ ; ' '• • 1 ■■ ' ,' ’’' NEWTON KP T ~ 1 PLYMOUTH STRATFORD KAPOMCA. ■ )M f ii.-ni.iiir gawp—nawn—m. . ■> U V SM ' y : ) ■ “HOUSEHOLD” and “FORTUNA” SEPARATORS *£ FROM 9 GALLONS UP, FROM £2 19S 6d. - Delivered at your station if necessary. fTIHESE are not aheap, shoddy Separators, hut well built, and X v well tried disc separators. Everything is included in the price, from the brushes to the very screws to fasten it down to your table, and enough oil to last you a season. U HAPinvrT?QQ JULIET STREET, JJ. So i e District Agent.

POLLARD-FED PIGS \ ARE J * PURSE-FILLING PIGS. POLLARD-FED PICS ARE FIRM-FLESHED, AND THEY BUMP DOWN THE SCALES. THEY ARE PROFITABLE ON THIS ACCOUNT, AND ALSO BECAUSE THEY FATTEN QUICKLY AND MOST ECONOMICALLY. We have bought Pollard heavily because of threatened shortage, and offer it now at low rates—200lbs. In every sack, too. / W. H. IT YOUNG & SEED & CRAIN MERCHANT*}, STRATFORD.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 92, 9 April 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 92, 9 April 1914, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 92, 9 April 1914, Page 8

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