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1 SAMUEL VAILE & SONS, II" AND AND "OSTATB A GENTS, LAND AUCTIONEERS & VALUERS, 95 QUEEN STREET, - - AUCKLAND, HAVE FOR BALE Large numbers of Town and Country Froperties of every description. Catalogues sent to any address or reoeipt of 2d for postage. SPLENDIDLY SITUATED DURY FARM WITH STOCK, IMPLEMENTSTANI FDRNITUBE. £l*oo—B4 acres good, level, volcanii land; »U fenced, subdivided, and ii grass, except an acre of orchard anc garden and two acres shelter bush Neat and cosy house of seven rooms etc., large verandah, Good dairy, largi barn, cowshed, maize crib, etc, iroi roofs. The place has been carryinj through the winter stock equal to 21 cows on 60 acres, but has bean under stocked. Excellent position, adjoininf the creamery and within a quarter of i mile of telegraph office, store, school railway station, etc., and about 3l miles from Auckland by rail. A creel bounds one side. Price, including al live and dead stock and household fur niture, as the place now stands, £I4OO Easy terms, if desired. As tbo seasoi has just opened, this farm Bhould at tract the immediate attention of buyers GOOD FARM SECTIONS. ON VERY EASY TERMS. 30/ to 95/ PER AORE.-The six remaining sections of the "Taniwha" Estate ranging in area from £0 to 620 acres About $ of the area of each farm ii DEEP ALLUVIAL EOIL IN PERMANENT FATTENING PASTURE.and the balance bills of moderate quality. Some fencing, splendid water, plenty oi timber in the neighbourhood for fenoiog. These farms are situated in the Wairapgl Valley, which is far famed for fattening stock; and, as a creamery has jost b;ea started there, it is sure to become popular for dbirying; 12 miles from a station with gooi and improving road, The prices have just been reduced to the above low figures, in order to clear the lot, and the terms are very e»By, viz , 10 per cent, cish and 10 per cent, every year, with interest at 5 per cent., payable half-yearly on outstanding balance, or SO per cent, cash, 30 per cent, in five years, balance in 10 years. A rapidly advancing distriot.

PUKEKOHE DISTRICT. StaALL PARTLY IMPROVED FARM. £540-67 ACRES RICH VOLCANIC! LAND, fenced; 25 aces have been ploughed and 1 hid; more than half of balance is in tall clumps of fern with plenty of grass, and the remainder is high bush with feed throughout; permanent spring; sound cottage of four rooms; 4| miles by main mettled road from station and township, and 1 mile from creamery, stores, school, etc. Price £540; easy terms. One of the chf aoest farms in this very favourite dist ict. More land adjoioirg if desired. J HANDY FARM. 17 MILES FROM AUOKLAND. £5 5/ PEU AORE.—About 100 aores of level land all fence i; 60 aores glass, balance fern and rough feed; very good la-.d, vro'l watered and capable of carry, ing heavy stock; 2J- miles from station anl only 17 miles fiom town by a v<sry pleat ant drive. Frice, £5 Es per acre. GOOD UNIMPROVED LAND, IN AN ADVANCING DISTRICT. 10/ '° 40/ PER AORK.-Sections of from 110 to 860 acres, partly in heavy timtcr nrd partly in fern, etc.; a large poition of each section is IMMEDIATELY PLOUGH *BLE, and the soil U free Jg, and easy to work; good water in all parts. Commtmi ration by river or road, with jgg; township on tha WaiCafco railway. This i SS; land is Bituated in the Whangapi Distract, is b. ing rapidly opeced up j destined to become well-ktown for m stock. Terms, one fifth cash, one-fifth in 3 years, balanre in 7 years with inat 4£ per cent. 11l NO TE.—We endeavour to give a foil and faithful description of each property offered for sale. THE CHEAPNESS OF LAND IN AUOKLAND as compared with prices ruling e'sawhere in the colony is already attracting numerous buyers from the South, and as the quality of these lands, mid the advantage! I of a geDial climate, come to be better know* and appreciated, we anticipa! e a still greater l demand. It will, thereto e, be well to buy I before prices hare teen advanctd. 1 SAMUEL YAILE & SONS, AUCIifAND. half the people iu New Plymouth study economy in household nrchases. HOW DO WK KNOW Because only half of them sist upon having * . WAXINE SOAP For wsc in laundry work. The other half w tha g.-occr to put [them off wit an inferior article whic.. gives the seller a larger profit at the purchaser's expense,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 202, 29 September 1900, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 202, 29 September 1900, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 202, 29 September 1900, Page 4

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