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TO DAIRY FARMERS UEAR GOOD CALVEB by giving them < something to take the place of the fat removed by the separator. This is found in COD LIVER OIL. A gallon will rear a calf. o bo obtained from R. 0. TKMPLER, StratTord SAMUEL VAILE & SONS AND GKKT3 LAND AUCTIONEERS & VALUERS, 95 QJKN STREET, - - AUCKLAND HAVE FOR SALE Largo numbers of Town aod Country Pro peities of every description. Catalogues sent to any address on receipt of "d for postage. RICH FATTENING FARM. PER ACRE—:< 23 acres; all fenced, sub-divided, and in grass. About o e-third is PEKMANENT FATTENING PaSTURK OF THE RICHEST DESCRIKTIOM, abo it one-half of the balance is rich undulating land, and the balance grassed hills of fat;* quality and suited for sheep. JCxc llect watei; a large amount of tile draining; some gooJ clumps of PohutuVawa and Puriri trees. Two miles from Post Office, so/iool, Ax.; close to tbe ocean, and 5 miles from barhourand wharf, 14 miles from geod cattle sale, about 20 miles from Auckland. 4438 TAUKANGA DIBTRICT. FIHST-OLASS SWAMP LAND. /•J) PFR ACRE—6OO acres odd. All ferced and in flax swamp (partly drained) except 200 acres of undulating land and 3 acres orchard. Large anrt/wflllinished house of 10 room and ontburldinga Al.l-MNING A TOWNSHIf, with creamery A very ohe.jp lot. 5742 GOOD STOCK FAii:>t.—WHANGAREI DISTRICT. (1"I OAA 472 acres. Plougliableland owXtJUv/. fenced and fub-divided about 5 acres Puriri and Kabikaten bush 100 acres good drainaWe swaup, 300 acres grrss, splendid wate*, alluvial soil except ICO arr.is. New cottage- 3 looms, prop-riy linished, iron roof, brick chimney. H»lf-a-mile main road frontage. Now carryiog 100 cottle. Good tidal creek frontage. One mile from school and 7 miles from port. 6698 LIMKSTONE FATTENING FARM liS) 1 tS. 1285 ACRES first-class I'/ limestone country. All freehold except 100 acres. All fence*! in 12 paddocks; W0 aores grass, 4 acres garden and plantation; 300 acres heavy bush; 50 acres partly draiued swamp; balance high fern and rough feed, nearly all level, water thioughout. House of 6 rooms and outbuildings Will carry about 400 cattle. To'bqs easy, as arranged. This property is situated in a favourite district which is very rapidly improving. A loc'ge, which is to be constructed this summer, brings it 25 miles ni arer town. VERY SUPERIOR PROPERTY. SUITED FOR ANY KIND OF FARMING. 1 O PER ACRE—34O acres of the best £&< I O lard, fenced and divided into IB paddocks. About 250 acres grass, some orchard; 12 acres puriri bush; 90 aores VERY RICH DRAINED SWAMP. Superior house of 8 rooms, with extensive I out buil'iings; dip, stockyard, ice.; b'so, • C(.tt--g» of 4 rooms. In its present st»te the place a ill carry ! 000 sheep. Close to township, 5 miles (rein station by main road, and f e:<sy train journey fro ji town. Sitiuted io ! the centre of ail r.\'<:ellont district. This property his earned for itself tbe reputation of being tbe b( st, farm in that part of the country. Has? terms or wou'd sell a part 6252 VJfRY CHEAP STOCK FARM. NEAR THE KAV/HIA DISTRICT. ( m ~j i) yC4 acres. Perpetual lease with right to buy the fre?hoM. Minos!; all fenced and subdivided; 350 aeivs in grass, a r d a large are i ready for the p'ouirb ; about 5 of tbe fa>m is VjEMY I<ICH iLLUVIAL fL/l'L'; aHout £ pljughatOe land of px; client quality, and the balance heavr boi-li; very Jong cret k froutago, Cviffcrtable house of 6 reoms, iron roof bun and sv-versl large sheds. (j rom stiainer landing, and 18 from station by regular cocch service. This is a good district, and wo have no hesitation in recommending the farm as being cheap. NO PE.—We endeavour to give a full and aithful oscription of each property offered for sale. TUK CHEAPNESS OV I.AND IN AUCKLAND as compa r edwith prices ruling elsewhere in the colony is already attracting i ua buyers from the South, and as the quality of these lands, end the advantages ot a genial climate, come to be better known and appreciated, we anticipate a still greater r'emand. K will, therefore, be well to buy before pi ices navo I ;-en advanced. SAMUEL VAILE & SONS, AUOK.J.AN D. PARTNERSHIP. NOTICE h hereby given that we. the undersigned have this day entered wo i artacr..lun m j*,,,,] ant! Estate M'xrU ". New i'i\ : jj/, K'XiArt WATT. i DAVID LAING

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 32, 9 February 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 32, 9 February 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 32, 9 February 1901, Page 4

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