BUSINESS NOTICES. BBGADWAY TTRATFGRD. PROPERTIES WE CAN RECOMMEND. Isj ACRES, Freehold— Carrying 32 cows; factory returns £l3 per cow. Nearly all ploughed, and divided into 13 paddocks, no weeds. 5-roomed house,- cowshed, etc. Situated within 5 minutes of Factory and School. Price £3O per acre (really cheap). Easy terms. 'Ncf. 4-181. T 4 ACRES, Freehold— Good level land, well fenced and divided. 5roomed house, 8-bail shed, orchard, ,etc. About 28 acres stumped. Situated within 5 minutes of School, Factory, 'Phone and Store. Price £2l 10s per acre with £2OO cash. No. 2-36. S3D ACRES— Good Dairy Farm, level and well sheltered. Two houses and concreted sheds; carry 100 cows. School, Factory and 'Phone 3 minutes. Price £26 per acre. Very easy terms to reliable man. 156 ACRES, Freehold— Good Dairying land, practically free of weeds, handy to town and railway. Nice homestead, good house and sheds, every convenience'. Property well fenced and divided. Qnfl mile to Factory School, Store and 'Phone. Price £35 per ac :. Good terms io approved man. Balance for long term a 3 fcw ant., or would consider exchange for piece of good clean sheep can>y. No. 4-170. V/E have 109 ACRES Dairy Farm, which is in splendid order, all necessary buildings, free of weeds, and unmortgaged. The owner's selling price is £3l per acre, but as he wishes to retire he will accept a suitable property as deposit either in Stratford or New Plymouth. No. 4-101. Also a 206 ACRE Dairy Farm, which owner will consider exchang- ,' ing for town property between Hawera and New Plymouth. No. 3-244, A. G. BELL, * Land Salesman.
aWAT Aits. WORTH BUYING. ■* A€MEd—Freehold. All in grass and crops, 45 acres stumped, 8 patcwoks, ail ploaghabio; metalied road; 1J miles from Inglew„wd; i-mile from school and craamery. 5-roomedd house, cowshed and outbuildings; good orchard. Price £lB 15a par - Balansf 7 yean at 6 percent. ! > "' V 'ii*ll Vif ACRES—Freehold. All in grass and crops; all plougnable; 100 ' acres stamped, and ploughed; 12 paddocks, sheep-proof f encing. (( :) metalled road, 6 miles rrom l'r glewoodyli 1 milesf.from store, post office, cheese and butter factory, } mile from creamery. 10roomed house, concrete yards, 20-bail cowshed*, and .other ;?*?**< outbuildings. Priq* ton o& sure. £IOOO dash, Balance easy Baraa. FOR LEASE i'M ACRES—Freehold. All in grass and crops except shelter bush, 400 acres ploughable, 130 aeies ploughed; C miles from railway, li miles from creamery. 8-ro.';med house, shed, yards, etc. Owner will lease for 7 years at i'is 6d per acre with purchasing clause at £lB 10s. :ews. gamlin & c\ AUCTIONEERS, LAND &. COMMISSION. AGENTS, / ul IMGLE W 0 0 D. YOU MUST HAVE TWO LIGHTS. ;j£S|WMa CAUTIO.S SHOULD BE TAKEN. SETTER HAVE THEM BOTH GOOD. Every Lamp we sell Is well and strongly made—good to resist ths wear and taar of the worst and bumpiest roads, and we have a great choice of CARRIAGE LAWS to suit buyers of every taste, at prices to suit all. WftMSh C6ACH & CARRIAGE C a ap.pMTS MASSEY-HARRSS IMPLEMENTS, ETC., BLACKSMITHS, ETC There's nothing to equal MILD DERBY Tobacco, for it is just the happy medium—not too strong nor yet too mild. The vigorous out-of-door man and the worker who wants a fine full flavoured smoke should buy MILD DERBY. Sold in plugs or in tins. - 'Ax. 1 m m l A-.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 96, 13 August 1914, Page 2
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