SAMUEL VAILE & 80N8, LAND AUCTIONEERS & VALUERS, 95 QUEEN STREET, - . AUCKLAND HAVE FOR BALE Large numbers of Town and Country Pro potties of every description. Catalogues sent to any address on receipt of 2d for postage. FAKM. fif» PER AORE-323acres; all fenoed, oVU tub-divided, and in grass. About one-third is PERMANENT FATTENING PABTURE OF THE RIOHESI DESCRIPTION, about one-half of the balance is rich undulating land, and the balance grassed bills of fair quality and suited for sheep. Excellent water; a large amount of tile draining; some good clumps of Pohutakawa and Pnriri trees. Two miles from Post Office, sonool, *o.; close to the ooesn, and 6 miles from harbour and wharf, 11 miles from good cattle sale, about 20 miles from Auckland. 1488 TAURANGA DISTRICT. I FIRST-OLABS SWAMP LAND. ii) PER ACRE—6OO acres odd. All I drained) except 200 acres of undulating land and 8 aores orchard. Large and w#Ufinished house of 10 room and outbuildings. ADJOINING ATOWNBHIr, with creamery. A very oheap lot. 6742 GOOD STOCK FARM.—WHANGAREI DISTRICT. i? 1 QAA 472 acres. Plonghableland, *IfJVU. fenced and sub-rUvided; about 5 aores Puriri and Kabikatea bosh; 100 acres good drainage swamp, 300 acres grrss, splendid water, alluvial soil except 100 aores. New cottage- 3 rooms, property finished, iron roof, brick chimney. Half-*. mlle main roacffrontage. Now carrying 100 cattle. Good tidal creek frontage. One mile from school and 7 miles from port. _ 6698 SPLENDIDLY SITUATED D MET FARM WITH STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, AND FURNITURE. £1400.-84 acres good, level, volcanic land; all fenced, subdivided, and in grass, except an acre of orchard and garden and two acres shelter bush Neat and cosy house of seven rooms, etc., large verandah. Good dairy, large barn, cowshed, maize orib, etc., iron roofs. The place has been oari/ing through the winter stock equal to 20 cows on 60 aores, but has bean understocked. Excellent position, adjoining the creamery and within a quarter of a mile of telegraph office, store, school, railway station, etc., and about 80 miles from Auokland by rail. A creek bounds one side. Price, including all live and dead stock and household furniture, as the place now stands, £I4OO. Easy terms, if desired. Aa the season has just opened, this farm should attract the immediate attention of buyers. HANDY FARM. 17 MILES FROM AUOKLAND. £5 5/ PER ACRE.-About 100 acres of level land all fenced; 60 acres grass, balance fern and rough feed; very good land, well watered and capable of carrying heavy stock; 2k miles from station : and only 17 miles from town by a vsry pleasant drive. Price, £6 8s per acre. GOOD UNIMPROVED LAND, IN AN ADVANCING DISTRICT. 10/ 40 ™R AORE.-Seotions of from 110 to 400 acres, partly in heavy timber and partly in fern, etc.; a large portion of each section is IMMEDIATELY PLOUGHABLE, and the soil is free and easy to work, good water in all parts. Communication by tiver or road, with township on the Waiiato railway. This I land is situated in the Whangape Diiand destined to become well-known for stock. Terms, one fifth cash, one-fifth in 3 years, balance in 7 yean with interest at 4J per cent. NOTE.—We endeavour to give a full and faithful description of each property offered for sale. THE CHEAPNESS OF LAND IN ' I AUOKLAND as compared with prices ruling elsewhere in the colony is already attracting ; numerous buyers from the South, and as the • quality of these lands, and the advantages of a genial climate, come to be better known I and appreciated, we anticipate a still greater [ demand. It will, therofoie, bo well to buy before piices have been advanced. [SAMUEL VAILE & SONS, AUCKLAND. EXPLANATORY. C. CARTER, THE PEOPLES GROCER, BUGS to notify to tho Publio that, having made considerable alterations and improvements in THE PEOPLE'S GROCERY, Be is now in a position to more effectively cator for their needs than in the past, and would express the hope that a largely increased business will result from the new orrtrgement. Should there btve been, during the past few days, d Jaj, inaccuracies, at Deeming inattention to customers, 0. GARTER g trusts his friends will excuse the same on the ground of difficulties and uueei incident to the Alterations Just Completed. 0. GARTER'S numerous CMtomers may now rely on prompt attention. Any who have not visited THE PEOPLE'B GROCER are invited to do so wlthou. lav CUSTOMERS WATTED OUT FOB ORDERS, and GmiU to any part of tho Turn DEVON-STREET CENTRAL, Nt'W iSviiiuuili. TELEPHONE 110. /"yfLY half tho people in *•' New flyrnoulh study economy in household purclmsos. KOW KNOW Bwjinfo only half of tbem iu.-iat u, on having , WAXINE SOAP Vol im> in laundry work, The other half nilow thu grocer to put them off wiih w» inferior article which Rives Ibe seller a forgor prufU
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 221, 13 November 1900, Page 3
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