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Ljoad. ! T AND FOR THE PEOPLE, ON MUCH THE SAME PRINCIPLE AS MR FIRTH'S EXCELLENT SCHEME (Now full), FOR INDUSTRIOUS MEN With a LITTLE CAPITAL, ■■ Who wish to make Comfortable Homes, MR. STEVENS is prepared to let Farms at Matv rn ata-H»iakeke Block, with Tight of purchase, at £3 per acre. The Land is of food quality, but nncultl" vated, it ii situated between Fort Charles and Ken usdy Bay, East Coast, Coromandel. Cutter can make the trip in six hour*, and if a few settlers will join to run a cutter, Air. Stev ens will be part proprietor. Water carriage is always cheaper than rail, and is one advantage ; and Auckland a good market for everything that can be produced. Five per cent, interest will be payable on the supposed purchasing by way of rent, whioh rent shall be so much paid off the purchase money. Tho Farms will be 20 acres to 50 acres each. In every cate tho Settler to choose from 4000 acres, subject to approval, and peg out his own s.ction and no one approach his neighbour'* section nearer than 1" chain. lho steamer Argyle payees twice a week and will put down pa»songers on the land, which is opposite the Great N Barrier. Cottages of four good rooms (framed hero) can be erected there at a small cost" Mr. Stevens has erected one of two rooms for £-22, iron roof. Preference will be given to those who have saved capital enough to build a house and put up fencing. This ofler does not contain all the advantages of Mr. Firth'j excellent plan, jet has some infinitely Rraator. The Block comprisos 4000 acres and has six mil' s of sea frontage. There are about 1000 acres near the coast pretty ploughable after cleaning low scrub and flax. Advantages are: water carriage; timber for building, fencing, and firewood free. Fish in endless abundance and game. The climate is perhaps tho finest in the world. The Land faces the north-cast and catches the early sun rise. Corn, fruit, hops, and vegetables will flourish hereThe canning of fish and crayfish can be cairied on at once. So soon as ten or twenty approved applications are received the applicants will be duly notified and a cutter (by arrangement) to take the party to look over the Land. 1 his property ha« been discovered to be a rich goldfield. A township will indue course be made here and will become a port of call for all steamers from tho South, large vessels can anchor close inshore, in a small bay or harbour. FRANCIS WORRALL STEVENS, Summer-street, Eden Road, Auckland. Business* Cards. \W ILLIAM ERRINGTON T V CONSULTING ENGINEER, Insurance Buildings, Queen-street. THOMAS ~O JACKSON, ARCHITECT, 9, SCHERFF'S BUILDINGS, FORT-STREET JE D W A R D 8, # COAL MERCHANT, SHU* AOENT. Ray Of Islands, NewcaitJp, and Tanptri Coal In an quantity. Offlo* and Yard: Broakwtter, directly opposite Railway Station. [a card.] *|VT R. JOHN r| LAE E, CHEMICAL AND METALLURGICAL ENGINEER, CONSULTING CHEMIST, BOUNDARY HOUSE, GRKT-STUEET. CHARLES LLOYD, AUTHORISED MINING SURVEYOR MINING EXPERT (18 Years' Experience of Alluvial and Reef Mining). Confidential ADVICE civrn on receipt of Fees (10s 0d) and stamped envelope with address, Reference: Any Resident of Coromandel. Coromandel, December 22. 1834. IRELAND BROTHERS, WOOL MERCHANTS, LKATHKB FBODTJOKPS AND LEATHER MANTJKACTCRUES. Importers of tiers' and Bootmakers' Machinery TCuclieh and Foreign Leather, Saddlery, Saddlers Ironmongery Hoot Uppers, Grindery, Mill Beltlrg Suction and Delivery Hos«, 4c. Warehouse*—Vulcan Lr.iio &ad Hlgh-strast, Works—Panniura. AUCKLAND. Constituents' Orders promptly and oare'nllT ex» ■lilted. Goods shipped to all the Colonies TO BUTCHERS. SETTLERS, FARMERS, AND OTHERS. The 'underspend are CASH PURCHASERS of HIDES, SHEEPSKINS, WOOL, TALLOW, BEESWAX, &c. At highest market rates. In tny quantity Consignors' direct will havo prompt and immediate o*ih Remittances returned, at Satisfactory rates. IBEI.AND BKOTIIER.S, Tanners and Leather Manufacturer, Auckland. WPHILLIPPS & SON, C OIL, COLOUR, and OL ASS MERCHANTS Imi orteri of Paperhanglugs, Scrim. Paints, Oil, Turpentine, Colours, Varnishos, French Polish, Gold Leaf, Artists' Colours and Brushes ; Flute, Sheet Crown, Ornamental, and Photographic Glass ; Picture Frames and Tapestry Mouldings, Clock and Compas Glasses, Glazed Sasuce, Doors, etc. Glass cut to size, anil carefully packed. Oft AND 97, QUEEN-STREET. i ——————_—— ____________ [a card] M R - W. 11. B LOOMFIELD, SOLICITOR, 108. VICTORIA ARCADE, STREET. CIDWARD BART LEY, ARCHITECT, SIICHBURY'S BUILDINGS, QOBEN-STREET. F. H, WELLS.] fj. H. WELLS. Devonport. TTT ELLS BROTHERS, CARTERS' CONTRACTORS. N.B.—Builders liberally dealt with. Orders left at Lilewall Bros., Post-office. Yard : Opposite Devonport Hall. ¥. C H E A L (Late Staff Surveyor General Survey Department), LAND, MINING, and ENGINEERING SURVEYOR, COOMBES , AROADK, AUCKLAND. Licensed under the Land Transfer Act. JAMES STEWART, ASHLEY HUNTER M. Inst. C.E. Asso. M.lnst. C.E. STEWART AND TTUNTER, XX CIVIL ENGINEERS. ARCHITECTS, AND AUTHORISED SURVEYORS SHORTLAND-STREET, AUCKLAND. Booksellers and Stationers iPIHAMPTALOUP 4; #~IOOPER Have received Supplies of IyTACMILLAN'S TLLUSTRATED QLOBEi ILEAUj.; ; nos. l to o: BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, 76, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7647, 26 May 1886, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7647, 26 May 1886, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7647, 26 May 1886, Page 8