Gear Go/s ~!XTRACT 'Of MEAT Gravies, Sauces, eto. _ GUARANTEED Absolutely pure And of the Very Highest Quality. [»nnf»<jtuwd kUIt from Ctttla nuMd br th« Qorunmut Ytttrinuy laipwtor. Obtamablo throughout tht Colony. ABK FOR IT, And take no otter.
SAMUEL VAILE ft 80N8, T AND AMD TOTATB A GEMS, LAND AUCTIONEERS & VALUBBB, 95 QUEEN STREET, - - AUOKLANP. HAVE FOR SALS Large numbers of Town and Country Pro; perties of every description. Catalogues tent to any address on receipt of 2d for postage. BPLiNDIDLY SITUATED DURY FARM, WITH STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, AND FURNITURE. £I4OO. —84 acres good, level, rolcanle land; all fenced, subdivided, and In grass, except an acre of orchard aad garden and two acres shelter bush Neat and cosy house of seven rooms, etc., large veiandah. Good dairy, large barn, cowshed, maize crib, etc, iron roofs. The place has been carrying through the winter stock equal to 20 oows on 60 tows, but has been understocked. Excellent position, adjoining the oreamery and within a quarter of a mile of telegraph office, store, school, railway station, etc., and about 80 miles from Auckland by rail. A creek bounds one side. Price, including all II J J A .L~.U _-.! i~_.~i_i.r « niture, as the place now stands, £1401). Easy terms, if desired. As the season has just opened, this farm should attraot the immediate attention of buyers.
QOOD FARM SECTIONS. ON VERY KASY TERMS. 30/ to 95/ PBR AORB.—The »ix remaining sections of the "Tanlwha" Estate, ranging in area from £0 to- 620 acres, About i of the area of eaob farm it DEEP ALLUVIAL SOIL IN PERMANENT FATTENING PAS CCRB.and Unbalance bill) of moderate quality. Some fencing, splendid water, plenty of timber in tbe nelghbotuhood for fenolog. These farms are titnated in the Watrangl Valley, wbioh la far famed for fattening stock; and, at a creamery bat jnst b:en started there, it is sore to become popular for dairying; 12 miles from a station wit good and improving road, Tbe prices bare jut been r»- ■ ducod to the above low figures, in order lo clear tbe lot, and the terms are very easy, viz, 10 per cent, o»sh and 10 per cent, every year, with interest at 6 per cent., payable half-yearly on outttandiug balance, or !i0 pur cent, cash, 80 per cent, in live y«ars,/balanoe in 10 yean. A rapidly advancing district. . PUKEKOHB DISTRICT. SHALL PARTLY IMPROVED FARM. £540-57 ACHES RICH YOLOANIO I.AND, fenced; 25 aces bave bten ploughed aid l»ii; mrre than half of balance is in tall clumps ef fern with plenty of g asa, and tbe remainder is manent spring; sfutd cottage ot f ronms; 4£ miles b» nam metalled road from station and tomunip, and 1 mile from creamery, stores, iobool,eto. Price £640; easy terms. Ons of the ohrapett farms in this very favourite diit tei. More land adjoining if desired. HANDY FARM. 17 MILES FROM ADOKLAND. £5 5/ PER AORE.-About 100 aorei of Uvel land all fence i; 60 aores gtass, balance fern and rough fe.d; very good lacd, well watered aud capable of carrying heavy stook; 2£ miles from station and only 17 miles tiom town by a v<ry pleatait drive. Prico, £6 Es per acre. QOOD DNIMPROVKD LAND, IN AN ADVANCING DIBTRICT. 10/ to 40/ PBR AORE.—Seotlons of from 110 to 860 acres, partly in heavy timber and partly in fern, etc.; a large poition of each section Is IMMEDIATELY PLOUGHABLE, aud the soil ii free and easy to work, good water in all parts, Commoni'.ation by river or roud, wtth township on the Wail ato railway. This land is situated in the Whangapj District, wbLh is being rapidly opened up and destined to become well-known for stock. Terms, one fifth cash, one-fifth in 3 years, balance in 7 years with interest at 41*' ceai - NO lE.—We endeavour to give a toll and faithful description of each property offered for sale. THE CHEAPNESS OF LAND IN AUOKLAND as oompared with prices ruling e'stwhere in the colosy is already attracting numerous buyers from the South, and as the quality of these lands, and the advantages of a gonial olimate, come to be better known aid appreciated, we anticipate a still greater domand. It will, therefore, be well to bay before prices bave been advanced, _, t . SAMUEL VAILB:& SONS, AUOKLAND '
ISAYP w «o> s NEAL? Why, "77//' C**tl I'hOTt/IKR," w!u> )*us f'arkil bntuum an-iicr /•'• - n .-( .t> tirntw.'itm streets. nHS INTERESTS YOU! ItfSp. Cfatlih'i and Mercery Imziness shunted *ff Ikt old track lonii <r.-d,l n.nl hiij i,rtf;> mi to Via nm up-grade line THE CASH SYSTEM!! NEAI, "■Th-\ Cash Clothier? issatixM with mall < and tiJU yvoda at BEDROCK PIIICKS for noti Cask, Y.-ii «V.'J '•.•'.'■■:.-<! tfml the trader who jives long credit tan do to r ■'••''.:•■.' c\wjbuj consideratty higher litem the man «Aoct«t Uis'.ii:is on the Cash system. of| ers Economy Buyers U TUE A clean, toeUassorted stock of fashionable Goods to ttlett CASH from. The priest asksd for MUX'S 4 BOYS' CLOTHIER,"' CLOTHING, HATS, SHIRTS, TIES, SOX, Travelling Rugs, etc., ofarfy pm, to pmxkmtn the ENORMOUS ADVANTAGES Koie Address t To be gained by the Cash system of trading at < to the old style of doing business, ROBT. W. NEAL, « The Cash Clothi«r," ftgf QQRNER OEVON AND BRQV6BAU BTREBT*\ NMW MVMQVtit (FiFmd.flyyMrsmM^<if'th,<cktAiM4*Mrtmstii*ttoiMikMm*
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 204, 22 October 1900, Page 3
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