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INVEST YOUR MONEY IN LAND ' , ..., TA«ANAK|. TARANAKi TARA^AXS. / n.B.—DROUGHTS UNKNOWN. Ttfb' Ideal Dairying Country o* th« Australasia* Oolouiei. New AUCTIONEER,LAND AGENT AND GENERAL MEW PLYMOUTH. BTRATFORD, AND I Can offer the following proportion of aal«, vi». s ill ACRES Freehold Farm. Well ft need and subdivided into numerous ! paddocks: 5 All ploughliilo: Wil carry 40 cows. New House, good cowshed. to factory,■ Sch-ol and Railway. Price- £B6 per acre, ; including Mna'chmoa Term* £SOO ' Owner's equity «>* remain 7 years i at 5J pei-cent. .' Cheap farm, sp..ndid position. V 810 ACRES Freehold:' Situated about 16 miles from Stratford on Main Ohura Road: Good- house, new cowshed. Big percentage of land :■ ploughable.V Excellent frontage. Well fenced and Hubdimded into 17 i Splendidly adapted for mixed farming. Price £l6 per 'acre Terms-uiadV very satisfactory: to suitable man. K 160 >ORES' Freehold. Stratford District U miles from Factory, school ; and railway station. Land all level. 8-rcomed house, hot and cold ' water, Good cowshed-12 bails. Subdivided into 12 paddocks. Sheep- ! proof* fencing. About 50 acres stumped, ploughed and re-sown down >'•" again. Carry 50 cows easily besides other stock. Price £36 per acre. Terms ,£6OO cash, balance good terms 5* per cent. _- ■■_.. * §6O ACRES Freehold. All in grass. into 16 or 17 paddocks. ToW Posts: Place splendidly situated. Up-to-date new ' home; woolshed, etc., concrete dip, etc. This is an excellent property, v Large proportion ploughable, all level and undulating Price £l6 per -acre Owner will give good terms to bona fide man. Subdivided this farm willcommand a very much higher price. <V ACRES Freehold Dairy Farm. All level and in good grass. 2 mile* from Stratford. Price. £SO per acre. This is .an ideal little farm and cheap at price quoted. ) Stock can he taken at valuation Terms about ' £6OO cash balance financed on satisfactory conditions to purchaser. LAND REPRESENTATIVES :- mew 'Plymouth; J. M.' HiGNETT," Stratford. FRANK ORBELL, New Plymouth. W. BATtNI'Y.FEARON, Kaponga. H. CUTFTLLD, Tnglewood. HUGH CAMERON, Ohura. STRATFORD KAPONGA. WEftEftT&UVXNG. i KEEP IN VIEW THE FOLLOWING POfiNTS. RELIABILITY. —Duncan's Goods are all that the word implies. IFFiCIENCY,—No tools do better work. DURABILITY"—With ordinary care Duncan's Implements last 20. years. . §ERY ICE.—Prompt Repairs, Quick Despatch of Renewals, Careful Adfnsiment of Complaints, etoi . ' 'YOU GET ALL THIS AND MORE AT the MACHINERY HOUSE OF

CAMPBELL; JACKSON. • -?r UkNflV STOCK, AND COMMISSION AGENT. ; .; STRATtfHjRII -X ' ; ' FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. 200 ACRES, alMn. grass -but a few acres shelter bush, situated on good metalled road, well fenced and beautifully watered'. Surveyed into -: four*/ farms, /about-one' mile level frontage, about' one-half stumped. well&grasscd' and clean, close to school, railway station and cheese factory':?* A cheap" farm at about £4O per acre.. Easy Terms to a good mam;balance 'for 10 years at 5£ per cent., buildings" not good, no mortgage, Do you want something good? Well, come at once and in-spect-this. lam sole ffgent, and have thoroughly inspected- this farnu To see it is' to buy. Never been offered before. 100 ACRES, all in grassy on good metalled road, well fenced, good 7 house ofsiz rooms with all'necessary outbuildings, including one mile'from cheese ,pr butter-factory; one-'mjle from school t.and . railway station. Good buying, this farm—at £.12 per acre, £SOO :' cCashj'italaripegoocl terms. . *;:;. i have . Some good house rRorERTY for sale, ,-'f ALSO NICE LEVEL J SECTIONS. COME AND CON- ■£■ r c ■ i '•"'' -SULTWITH ME. IF YOU WANT GOOD SOUND ADVICE, CALL ON ME, AND I WILL , *:/■ ::T '- ' . PUT YOU RIGHT. •''■ WILL ARRANGE YOUR FINANCE AT CURRENT RATES. l£Yiltttfl%> BRO&DWAY —ST.IATFORO.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 45, 18 September 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 45, 18 September 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 45, 18 September 1918, Page 8