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Sales Come < But Some Gc * The genuineness of the WALTERS' "SUMMER SALE is proved by the fact that we now announce— This Great Sale

" Study it Out! WITH the high price of Butter and Cheese, etc., farmers are making big profits now, but just think whaft large profits are in store for the farmer when the war is won and the food hungry people of Europe are to be properly fed. Plenty of ships will then bo available to lower freights, and New. Zealand farmers will coin money. LAND WILL THEN : 'Britain is "looking to New Zealand for farm produce. That means immediate profit to you. Right now is the time to buy a farm while prices are reasonable 4, for the moment the war is ended they will be almost double. That makes a farm a good investment for you. Just 'think of the hundreds of square miles of land in Europe—once highly cultivated and .helping to supply the world's markets—now a waste that will, take years to retrieve. • OVER 500 PROPERTIES < Call or write, stating the kind of property you are looking for, and we will give you full particulars of suitable .farms for sale or to-let. You wil have the services of experienced men tp,assist you in your choice—men with practical farm knowledge—men who know YOUit requirements. A Selection of Properties for S 4 V.jr\ ACRES JCLOSETO MANAIA One ! of 'the best dairy farms in the district; subdivided into 9'paddocks; can carry 60 cows;, hfcrses, bulls and young stock; 6-roomed house With 'hot/ 1 water iaicl on; man's whare; 20-bail cowshed, and numerous' outbuildings. Possession. July 1, 1917. Price., £6B per acre; about £IOOO caih, witlv balance'7 years at 5* per cent. ♦'■•'? .' ' • . No. 292. S%n ACRES HANDY TO HAW ERA. 7-rrbomed house, gig shed, implement shed, good cowshed, milking machine and engine; sub-divided into 8 paddocks, well watered. At present carrying 100 cows, dry stock, horses, etc.; 2 miles to facto/y and post office. Lease at 34s per acre for six years. Possession arranged. Goodwill £IOO. No. 300 "f\ ACRES 2 MILE!* FROM HAWERA. Subdivided into 6 paddocks and 3 smaller ones; carrying capacity'33 cows; 2-roomed bouse, gig ' ,; shed, cart sued,'etc; ;10-baiied cowstie.j.l supplied by ; mill. 5 Price, £77; per acre. For terms apply at this office. .... No. 287. i nr\ ACRES BACK OF HAWERA Hilly ; country, about half grass, balance fern and scrub; 3 paddocks, no buildings. Price, £4 per . " ' acre:'Terms, £3OO to £4OO cash, balauce arranged to suit. ;> ' ? '" . No. 269. -j n.RI ACRES BEACH LAND CLOSE TO Xit>2 HAWERA. Level and well watered';" 'Voxtliorn fences; 3 paddocks. Price, £66. Terms to be arranged ?.•■'•■••■ No. 295. 170 TWO COOOO LEASES. ACRES NATIVE LEASE (Sub) For five years from September Ist, 1916, with a further two years it required; rent 301 s per acre, payable half-yearly in advance; rates £2O per annum. Sub-divided, into 4 paddocks, ringfenced, arid .3 paddocks. Buildings: 4-rcomed , cottage, 12-bailed cowshed and pigsties. Present stock: 56 heifers, 2 bulls, 2 cows, one with calf, , ~ 250 ewes, 230 lambs. Price as a going concent, £I2OO. No. 305. 165 ACRES OPUNAKE DISTRICT. Native lease. All felled except 14 acres shelter bush'; ring-fenced and sub-divided into 5 paddocks; good 5-roomed house and cowshed. Lease has 21 years to run at Is 9d per acre. Possession January. 1, 1917, if desired. Price, £8 10s per acre, with £4OO cash; balance 7 years at 6 per cent, per annum. £l6O U.A.S. N 0.298. 152 Ki) ACRES GOOD CRAZING *j£ AMD DAIRYING country/ Undulating, all but 10 acres ploughable sub-divided into 15 paddocks "With 7 wired fences; 50 acres already been ploughed; 30 acres regrassed; 2t) acres ploughed for turnips; well watered; hallacre orchard; pig run; 5 acres shelter bush; half-mile to school and factory; quarter-mile to P. 0.; 6-roomed house, cowshed, and other buildings. Only £2l per acre, with £SOO cash, balance for 5 years at 5 per cent. There is also a convenient G.A.S. mortgage. 'lbis property has not been on the market for 18 rears. W\\ ■ i ' No. 282 And Other Properties _IS3S3H2BL

»UTTER-WRAPPERS.— To Dairj ANTED KNOWN —Job Printing **} Farmers who make their own in all its branches »t loweM butter: Obtain your butter-wrappers carfcent rates, at the "§»ratford ■>•»■ at the "Stratford Post" Job Printing ifla PosV Job PrintingOlkw. Offica, HunUseds cf Pooplft Testify that -a a j Is vt etarHnj Rsmeriy for,Jri|fujs.f!Z«

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 66, 13 February 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 66, 13 February 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 66, 13 February 1917, Page 3

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