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MUSINESS NOTICES, Tin vest~~you r~mone y~ i m smb..'-- ■■ TARANAKI M.B.—DROUGHTS UNKNOWN, ia»* Ideal Dairying Country of th« Australasia* ColoaiM. Newton K AUCTIONEER, NEW PLYMOUTH, STRATFORD, ."" Oim, offer the following properties! of sal*, m., 11l ACRES Freehold Farm. Well fenced and subdivided into numerous paddocks. AU plougb'able, Wiiiearry 40 eows. New House good Swshed Gpse to factory, BchOpl and Railway. Price £36 per acre, ■ machiues.. TerrnC £SOO Owner's equity can remain 7 years at Si Dei- cent Cheap farm, ipupdid position. *—- N l6 mile * from stratord °pT"! house, new cowshed. Big Percentage of land , Sable .Excellent frontage, fenced and -bdmded mto 1 „ Splendidly adapted for mixed farmmg. Price £l6 per acre. Terms' made very satisfactory to smtab e man. K IflO ACRES Freehold. Stratford District 1* miles from Factory, schoo and rSway Nation. Land all level. S-roomod house, hot and coW water. Good cowshed-12 bails. Subdivided into 12 paddock,. SheepTooT feeing About 50 acres stumped; ploughed and re-sown down again S 60 cows easily besides other stock, Price £36 per acre. ' TaSs £6OO cash "balance good terms 5* per cent. & --VAMF/Freehold All in grass. Subdivide 1 into 16 or 17 paddocks, Posts. g Elac, splendidly situated. WW*** honX wWshed, etc., concrete dip, etc. This is an excellent property : Se proportion ploughable, all level and undulating. Price. £l6 per 8 £? oZfZ givelood terms to bona fide man. Subdivided this farm will command a very much higher price. ACRFS Freehold Dairy Farm. All level and in good grass. 2 miles ■ ftSf StratTord Price £SO per acre. This is an ideal little farm and cC at pr'ce 'quoted. Stock can be taken at valuation. Terms about balance financed on satisfactory conditions to purchaser. NEWTON KING. I4ND REPRESENTATIVES:J. M. HIGNETT, Stratford. FRANK ORBELL, New Plymouth W. BARNIIY FEARON, Kaponga. R. CUTFILLD, Inglewood. HUGH CAMERON, Ohura. NEW PLYMOUTH, STRATFORD KAPONOA. when buyito KEEP IN VIEW THE FOLLOWING POINTS. RELIABILITY.—Duncan's Goodssare all that the word implies. EFFICIENCY.—No tools do better work. Wtii.prdinary care Duncan's Implements last 20 years. •ER^|jp ? |l Rewiurs, of ■Careful Adjuatment of Complaints, etc.. '' V?'YOU GET ALL THIS AND MORE' AT THE MACHINERY HOUSE OF - ! -/ NEWTON KING. JACKSON, LAND. STOCK, AND COMMISSION AGENT. * ' \ STRATFORD. ' / FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. 200 ACRESj all in grass but a few acres shelter bush, situated on metalled road, well fe::eed , and beautifully watered. Surveyed into four farms,, about one mile level frontage, about one-half stumped. welL and clean, close to school, railway station and cheese factory. .A cheap farm at about £4O per acre. Easy Terms to a good man, .balance for 10 years at, 5£ per cent., bulidings not good, no mortgage. Do you want something good? Well, come at once and inspect rtbis- l am sole agent, and have thoroughly inspected this ~-,.■.f^sflttx., r ..Tjp. ( see it is. to buy. Never been offered before. all,in grass, situated on good metalled road; well fenced, good hou.se of siz rooms with all necessary outbuildings, including cowshed; one mile from cheese or butter-factory; one mile from, school aiid railway station. Good buying this farm—at £42 per acre, £SOO Gashy,Balance good terms. "*i,HAVE SOME GOOD HOUSE PROPERTY F*OR SALE, W .ALSO NICE LEVEL SECTIONS. COME AND OONy' ;v . SULT WITH ME. IF ,¥o¥ »WAN,T qOOD SOUND ADVICE, CALL ON ME, AND I WILL '•• \: y '■.'. -'■,, . PUT YOU RIGHT. WILL ARRANGE YOUR FINANCE AT CURRENT RATES. JACKSON. .'■ BROADWAY —STIATFORD. .

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 46, 19 September 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 46, 19 September 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 46, 19 September 1918, Page 8

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