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SAMUEL VAILE & SONS ' AND ANO TESTATE \ GENTS LAND AUCTIONEERS & VALUERS, 95 QUEEN STREET, - - AUCKLAND KATE, KGB SALE Larjc • number* of Town and Country Pro, pertioi of every description. "Catalogues sent to any address on rec -!pt of -d for postage. RICH FATTENING FARM. PER ACRE—323 acres; all fenced, 'O siib-dividfd, and in grass. About oie-fnird is PERMANENT FATTENING PaSTURW OF THE RICHEST DESCRIPTION, abo-it one half of the balance is rich "cduliticg l.'.nd, and the balance grassed ilia of fa\- quality and suited for sheep. jSsc-'Uent wa'ei ; a large amount of tile drai; iv; some good clumps of PohutuVawa and Puriri trees Two miles from Post Offi'V, >:iiool, xc; close to the ocean, and 5 milos'fr "ni harbour and wbsjf, 14 milas from 00l cat'la sale, about 20 miles from Auclrmd. 4438 TAUKANGA DISTRICT. FRiST-CLASS STVAMP LAND. #»<•) P?K ACKS— COO acres odd. All dw«2 fcs-cwl and in flax swamp (pailiy drainjd) except 200 acres of undniat ; n',lanrl ami 3 awes orchard. Large s.ntl willfinished hnnse of 10 locru end ontbuildings ADJOINING A TOWNSHIf, with creamery A very cliejp lot. 5742 GOOD STOCK VAK..I.—YYHANGAREI DISTRICT. OAA 472 acre;. Ploughable land dwXt3v/W fenced and 'ub-divided about 5 acre* Puriri and Kabikatei bash 100 icres goo;'. dwinable swamp, 300 acres grrss, splendid water, alluvial soil except 100 acre;-. New cot'aje - 3 iooms, properly finished, iron roof, brick chimney. Half-a-mile main road Now carrying 100 cattle. Good tidai creek frontage. One mile from schocl and 7 miles from port. ___ 5698 LIMiSTONE FATTENING FARM 3wm X'* limestone coun»ry. All freehold except 100 acres. All fenced in 12 paddocks; XPO aores grass, 4 acres garden and plantation ; 300 acres heavy bush; 50 acres partly drained swamp; balance high fern aad rough feed, nearly all level, watci throughout. House of 6 rooms and ontbuildings. Will carry about 400 cattle. Terms easy, as arranged. This property is situated in a favourite district which isvery rapiJly improving. A Lriiige, which is to be constructed th's summer, briegs it 25 miles nearer town.

VERY SUPERIOR PROPERTY. SUITED FOR ANY KIND OK FARMING. /i t O PER ACKE—3IO acres of the best 3& a O land, fenced and divided into 16 paddocks. About 250 acres grass, some orchard; 12 acre 3 pnriri bush; 90 acres % r EI:Y RICH DRAINED BWAMP. Superior house of 8" rooms, with extensive out boiirfings; dip, stockyard, &c.; also, cottage of 4 rooms. In its present state the ■jjfacj will carry )O'JO sheep. Close to town iV,;,, K -.il.a ~„_. ,:-„H„„ hi moil .A.J -jn^easy train jo«rney from town. Situated in the centre of an excellent district. This property his earned for itself the reputation nf being the best form in that part of the country. Easy terms or would sell a part. 6252 VERY CHEAP STOCK FARM. NEAR THE KAWHIA DISTRICT. fl~l*)??f\ %4 acres. Perpetual lease with right to buy the freelioliL. Almost all fenced and subdivided; .'SO acres in grass, and a large area ready -ftir the plough; about |of the farm is VERY IJICH ALLUVIAL FLAT; about £ ploughable land of excellent quality, p.nri the balance heavy bu«li; very long creek frontage Comfortable house of 6 rooms, iron rcof liarn and several large sheds. 6 miles rom pteamer landing, and IS from station by Tffrular coach service. This is a good district, and we have no hesitation in recommending the farm as being cheap. NOTE.—We endeavour to give a full and ' aithfil ascription of each property offered Jor salo. TUB CHEAPNESS OF LAND IN AUCKLAND as compared with prices ruling elsewhere in the colony is already attracting jiu-ncroud buyers from the South, and as the rjuality of these lands, end tbe advantages or. a genial climate, come to he better known and appreciated, we anticipate a still greater <lemaut'. It will, therefore, be well to buy jbefore piicec have beta advanced. SAMUEL VAILE & SONS, AUCKLAND. ONLY half the people in New Plymouth study economy in household purchases HOW DO.WE KNOW Because only iia'f of them nsist upon having WAXINE SOAP For use in laundry work. The other half allow the grocer to put them off with an inferior article which gives the seller a larger profit 5 the purchaser's ezpeoce

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 42, 26 February 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 42, 26 February 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 42, 26 February 1901, Page 4

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