For Sale and Lease SHOP LEASE FOR SALE. BEST SITE IN STRATFORD. New Stock to be taken over at Valuation. TWO NEW BUNGALOWS FOR SALE—EASY TERMS. 624 ACRES FOR LEASE; 10s per acre; two-thirds ploughable; good place. C. JACKSON. FOR SALE: NO. 1. —283 ACRES. FREEHOLD. 283 Acres near Toko; easy level and undulating farm. Good 7-roomed House, with all conveniences, washhouse and workroom, implement shed Milking plant. Subdivided into 12 paddocks, well watered by streams. Situated three-quarter mile from school and post office;, 11 miles from railway station; home separaJuu. Carrying 60 cows, 2 bulls, 2 horses, 20 weaners and 150 sheep. PRICE: £9 per acre, with £6OO down. Balance long term mortgage at 5 per cent. NO. 2. —156 ACRES. FREEHOLD. 156 acres near Mangatoki. 6-roomed house, motor and machinery sheds. Concrete floor to cowshed. Subdivided into 14 paddocks, good live hedges and shelter vees. Well watered by stream and windmill. One mile from cheese factory and school. PRICE: £4O per acre, with £2,000 down. Balance long term. Choice farm for a man with the necessary NO. 3 220 ACRES. LEASE. 220 acres, Eltham, lease for three years at 50s. 6-roomed house and largo cowshed. Subdivided into 10 paddocks, level and well watered. Will milk 100 cows. Situated H miles from school. Farmers 1 Co-op. Organisation Society of NX, Ltd. STRATFORD, NEW PLYMOUTH AND HAWERA Land Representatives— W. H. H. YOUNG, Stratford. F. EVANS, Hawera. E. D. MASON, New Plymouth. FOR SALE ! FOR SALE ! HOUSE, of G rooms, all conveniences. Price, £650, with £l5O cash. Only few minutes from G.P.O. A snip! HOUSE, together with Cash in exchange for 40 or 50-acre Farm with or without stock. VERY NICE BUNGALOW in New Plymouth. Owner would exchange for a House in Stratford. GOOD TENANT wants to Rent a Nice Bungalow handy to business centre. TO LET TO LET THREE GOOD SHOPS in Central Broadway, including new and up-to-date Concrete Shop with three-decker oven. Suit home cookery business. UNITED INSURANCE CO. AH Kinds of Risks Taken. Farmers’ Casual and Exchange Labour Covered; 12 months, 10s. W. W. HODGE, Land and House Agent. Office: ORR’S BUILDINGS. BROADWAY, STRATFORD (Upstairs); ;:r. Sill “AND WHAT ABOUT YOUR FURNITURE?” "Oh! We’re going to store it!” “But don’t you take a risk with pilfering, fire and whatnot?” “Not at Hooker Bros., my dear. We’ve made sure of that. I should say their concrete store is practically fireproof.” “But isn’t It costly storing furniture?” “Not a bit. Very reasonable, in fact—at least at HOOKER BROS.” HOOKER BROS., LTD. NEW PLYMOUTH AND HAWERA “Anyware to Anywhere” CONSTIPATION cured by eating Yeaston Tablets, which are non-habit-forming.—B. C. A. Gaw, Chemist.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume I, Issue 80, 13 March 1931, Page 8
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