Land and Property. ] FARMS FOR SALE. No. 1. —Superior farm of 200 acres, Matapu South, lias two good houses with all conveniences, up-to-date milking shed; live fences boundaries and divisions;- 14 paddocks, superior pasture. Produced 28,000 fat besides carrying other dry stock. Adjoining 100 acres produced 20,000 fat. PRICE £GS with £ISOO down, balance easy terms. Man with £3OOO cash should never look back. jxT O- 2—50 Acres, 2 miles from Hawera on the main road. Good 5roomed House, Shed and Cowshed. S paddocks highly improved. Farm produced 7500 fat. PRICE £7O with £ISOO down. (Very cheap farm if buyer has sufficient cash). Xo. 3.—50 Acres, highly improved, farm adjoining Manaia. All lire fences, dividing 8 paddocks; good 6-roomed house, and up-to-date millr» ing shed, power installed. PRICE £92 per acre. (Produced 10,000 fat. Lastj year"s takings were £1000). LAND REPRESENTATIVES; I W. H. H. YOUNG, Stratfwd. F. EVANS, Hawera. I E. D. MASON, New Plymouth. THE FARMERS' CO-OP ORGANISATION THE SOCIETY OF N.Z. LTD. STRATFORD HAWERA AND KLTHAM. . TO LET. TTOOSE) or 7 Rooms, 36/-. 8 SECTIONS for Sale. Price from £llO to £l3O each. Dead 1«T«1? best part of Stratford, 3-8 of LOVELY Bungalow for sale, £I3OO. Government advance to worker, of £IOOO. ' BEAUTIFUL DAIRY FARM of 1M Acres, will carry 46 cows. Priee £46 per acre. All paddocks Ur« hedges. CALL AND SEE MB. a JACRBON,. LAND STOCK AND COMMISSION AOBNT. STRATFORD-.
THE TARANAKI INVESTMENT & DEPOSIT CORPORATION, , LIMITED. , I Directors Messrs Jf. B. Richards (Chairman), James Fredric, 51 Marfell, Allan Good, H. G. GilH son, R. -Dingle, & Macalister. PEPOSITS RECEIVED, J | INTEREST, j At Call 4i per cent » 6 Months .... 5 per cent; j 12 Months .... 5i per cent j WILLIAM POWER, ' Broadway Buildings, Bo* 83. Stratford, •tnoo* S«». FIGS THOMAS BORTB WICK & SONS A'SIA, LTD. ', WAITARA FREEZING WORK*. RECEIVING DATES FOR. FEBRUARY, 1929. . ; '^ Monday—Te Wera, 18th. Tuesdays—Stratford, sth, 12th, 19th, 26th. Wednesdays—Midhirst, 6th, 20th. Wednesdays—Tariki, 13th, 27th. Wednesdays—Matapu, 1.30 p.m. to 2.30 P.m., 6th, 20th. Fridays—Kaponga, Ist, BUI, 15&, 22nd, March Ist. PRICES: Pigs—Porkers up**to 59 lbs 5Jd per lb; 60 to 901 b 6d; 91 to HOlbs sid. Baconers—lll to 150 lbs 5 l-4d. Choppers—2d per, lb. The above prices include Goy,en»r ment subsidy of id per lb on pigs oyer 601bs. r i CALFSKINS: Current market rate*. Buyers for Pigs and Cull, Cows: J. H. Butcher, Stratford. F. H. Wright, H*wera. \, R. M. Thurston, i<Jltham. ; • R. Butcher, Waitara. Representative for Te Wera, Pohokura, Strathmore and KohurataW Districts—A. H. Franks, Strathmere. Toko and Douglas Districts—W* Howatt, Douglas. For further particulars apply to BUYERS or direct to THOMAS BORTHWICK Ss SOU* A'SIA, LTD., WAITARA. r PHE INGLEWOOD CO-OPERATIYJ* BACON CURING COMPANY Ltd., will receive PIGS from Shar* holders only as follows: — FEBRUARY. Douglas—Mondays 4 and 18. ~? Toko— Mondays 4 and 18. J Tariki —Tuesdays 5 and 19. i Stratford— Monday 11 and 25. Huiroa— Mondays 11 and 25. \ Midhirst— Tuesdays 12 and 26. Eltham— Wednesday 18.:
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 38, 18 February 1929, Page 8
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