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Two Choice Dairy farms, Worthy of inspection. 167 ACRES, Freehold, carrying 50 cows and stock. 6-roomed house. All in grass and practically all plough able, 16 acre 8 crops. Subdivided into 8 paddocks. Sheep proof bounds ry fences, mile to Factory and School Rural delivery. Price £42 10a per acre. £I6OO down, 100 ACRES, Freehold, Good metalled road, 5 roomed house and conveniences, 0 paddocks, good fences, 1 j miles Post Office and Factory, School opposite. -35 acres crops. Carry 30 cows. Price £3O per acre. £960 down. gfOK FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY SPO LYNSSIEY & EVANS Land and Estate Agents, itAWERA, STRATFORD AND IIANAIA. Business and Bungalows * If you are thinking of a change of climate, see me about these. I have for sale a prosperous grocery business in New Plymouth, freehold property, turnover £750 p e month, and growing larger, as town is growing all around it. Buildings include shop, 25ft x 35ft, 6 « dwelling rooms, all conveniences; store-room, trap-shed, car-shed, grain-shed, and benzine-shed. Rates only £3 14s per year. Price £2500, cash £ISOO. Present stock estimated at £I2OO, including plant and delivery car. Also some of the best bungalows in New Plymouth, from four, rooms upwards, with every modern convenience and finish, on terms to suit purchasers. Also suburban properties of a few acres, with beautiful homes. .Charles Lowe, FENTON STREET. STRATFORD. ’Phone 346 or 287 (Residence.) For Sale* 50 ACRES, Freehold Dairy Farm, adjoining Borough of Strafford with 6-roomed house, all conveniences. 4-bail cowshed, etc. All in grass ami has been ploughed wed' watered and subdivided and will carry 25 cows This is a splendid property with an excellent position and will eventual ly be a good cutting up proposition. No mortgage. Price £lO5 per acre, with £ISOO cash. 336 ACRES, L.I.P. grazing counntry on good metalled road, about 25 miles from Stratford and 5 miles from railway station, all in grass except about 60 acres, about 60 acres ploughable. 6 paddocks. 2 miles from factory, school, and P.O. No buildings. Price £8 per acre with s,.y £6OO cash. 5f ACRES and good 7-roomed house in Borough of Eltham. House has all modern conveniences and the property is an exceptionally good one, and quite cheap at £2200, with say £I3OO cash. G.A.S. mortgage of £SOO. We have also several good building sections from f to 1 acre n. the Borough of Stratford. Particulars on application. rOLEY & JAGO LAND AGENTS, BROADWAY, STRATFORD. P.O. Box 115, ’Phone 289. ' Agents, Australian Insurance. HAVE A LOOK AT THESE ! 115 ACRES, dwelling 6 rooms, pantry and bathroom; cowshed, 8hailed, concrete, fitted with 4-cow plant Gane and releaser, and engine; 1.8 paddocks -ail stumped but 25 acres; will milk 40 cows. Price only £67 /.ior acre, with £SOO to £6OO cash. Only 2 miles from Eltham, factory and school i-mile. Mortgage at and 6 per cent. \ 200 ACRES, house 5 rooms, race shed to hold 20 cows, 10 paddocks, 20 acres stumped, all dead level; 90 cows can easily be milked, besides arrying young stock; on good road, 24 miles to factoiy and school. Price, £3B per acre, with £IOO to £SOO cash. Mortgage 5 years at per ent. Only six miles from Kaponga, ISJ ACRES, Eltham, with two houses, one 7 rooms, parity and bath"xim, copper and tubs; another of 4 rooms; 6 paddocks w.Rh 3 acres of ••wedes and stack of hay; ran < ilk 12 cow*; town water ’.aid on; rates only £l3. Price, £3400. Cash, £SOO. Mortgage 6 years at per cent, or would exchange for 100 ants. * H. LIN N, L—A—N—DA G E N— T LEWERS’ BUILD ING3, STRATFORD P.O. BOX 44. TELEPHONE 204.

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T> UTTER-WRAPPERS To Dair* ■O farmers who make their own butter: Obtirn your butter-wrapper* tt the “Stratford Post” Job Printing Office.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXXI, Issue 71, 12 October 1920, Page 3

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