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BU6INEB& MOTIGEa. BUY WHOLESALE. IRECT SHIPMENT OF FENCING -f WIRE. We are selling to arrive in June. AMERICAN PLAIN WIRE, £lO 5s per con. AMERICAN BARB WIRE, £l2 5s per ton. At Breakwater, New Plymouth. Net Cash. ORDERS must be booked at once as our indent is limited. AND SON, MERCHANTS. mart's in th« plasa, I" on should all kaoir a A pl&ca where quality > ©»idas with. splendous ihow, if 1o fl«aM it tk«ir xaette " s natty ta SMI, "O est all assured of this f\f all Taranaki plumbers, Imart's are the best. Stratfwd, New Plymouth mti InglewaeiJL

!HE aTRATFCRB LOAM AHK lihiteb, ||]l OIBBOTOKi: tflflSßS. J. MASTERS (Chairman). A. W. BUDGE, S. H. JAMES T. H. PENN, and S. PITT. r»oll«lten CECIL WlllfiHS, ma C*M#BKy tikea BttMltt se for II MONTHi at tt par MM. fit ■ MONTHS at I par Hill. Tka Company ii prepared to mak* Oath Advsnooa against Stoek. ■ and other Bwaritiai. ALffBTO COLEMAN, .! SsaraHry... IMPORTANT LAND NOTICE. CHEAP DAIRY' FARMS. On very easy terms. Mr James Robson's Estate of ACRES 640 ACRES, Situated in the Pukengahu District. Close to Eltham and Stratford.

MR JAMES ROBSON has appointed W. H. and A. McGarry, of Eltham, the sole agents for the sale of his well-known block of splendid dairying country, situated in sheltered sunny position within easy distance of Ethan) and Stratford by first-class metalled roads. Close to good factory, and handy to, school, township and railway station. The Pukengalm district is famous for its pasture, and the 640 acres now thrown open for selection is absolutely the pick of it. The property has not been in.the market for over twenty years, and is now offered on exceptional terms and at very low prices as specified below: 199 ACRES FREEHOLD—£2B \.**l& an acre. A really good bit of land in splendid pasture, ring fenced, fully subdivided, plenty of water. Carry 45 cows v easily. Only three or four minutes from factory. House of 4 rooms, milking shed, Gane machine, steam boiler, circular saw, other outbuildings. Price, including machines, boiler and circular saw, £32 an acre; £SOO to £6OO caßh, balance can remain on mortgage for 7 years. No. 2 IDA ACRES, FREEHOLD—£2B .LOU an acre. Land all in grass, ring fenced, and subdivided, well watered. Comfortable 6-ro'omed dwelling, cowshed, and other necessary outbuildings. Handy to factory and school. Price £2B an •acre, terms £SOO to £6OO cash, balance 7 years at current rate. No. 3 inO ACRES, FREEHOLD—£32 jLjuCj an acre. Land of very best quality, ring fenced and divided into convenient paddocks, all nicely watered. House of 5 rooms, milking shed and usual farm buildings. Carry 45 cows. Price £32 an acre, terms £SOO

to £6OO cash, balance on mortgage for 7 years. No. 4 110 ACRES FREEHOLD—£2B •LlO an acre. A very cheap handy little farm, All well grassed, conveniently watered, fenced'and subdivided. Good 5-roomed dwelling, new milking shed fitted with Gane machine and steam boiler. Will carry forty cows and do them really well. Machines if desired. Price £2B an acre, terms £SOO cash, balance can remain for 7 years. No. 5 W. 11. and A. McGarry invite correspondence, and will be pleased to motor clients to inspect. Ring up on the telephone, and arrange a day to have a look over the various sections. Solo Agentk— W. H. and A. McGARRY, Land and Financial Agents, Eltham. Telephone 13.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 41, 10 June 1914, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 41, 10 June 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 41, 10 June 1914, Page 4

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