SAMUEL VAILE & SONS, AND GENTS, LAND AUCTIONEERS & VALUERS, 95 QUEEN STREET, - - AUCKLAND, HAVE FOR SALE Large numbers of Town and Country Pro* peities of every description. . * C'AT.VLOttUES ysent to any address "on receipt of id for postage. SPLENDIDLY SITUATED' DMRY FARM WITH STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, AND FURNITURE. £I4OO. —B4 acre? goocl, level, volcanic land; all fenced, subdivided, and in grass, except an acre of orchard and garden and two acres shelter bush Neat and co3y house, of seven rooms, etc., large verandah. Good dairy, largo barn, cowshed, maize ciib, etc., iron roofs. The place has been carrying through the winter stock equal to 2( cows on 60 acres, but has been understocked. Excellent position, adjoining the creamery and within a quaiter of a mile of telegraph office, store, school, railway statioD, etc., and aboat 3u milts from Auckland 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. As tt>e season h%B just opened, this farm should attract the immediate attention of buyers. GOOD FAKM SUCTIONS. ON VERY BABY TERMS. 30/95/ PE" ACRE.—The six remaining sections of the "Taniwha" Estata, ranging in area; from 60 to 620 acres, About g of the area of each farm is DEEP ALLUVIAL SOIL IN PEKMANKNT FATTENING PAS l'UßE,and the balance hill • of moderate quality. Some fencing, splendid water, plenty timber in the neighbourhood for fencing. These farms are situated in the WairaDgi Valley, which is far famed for fattening stock; and! as a creamery h-is just bsen startes there, it is sure to become popular for dairying; 12 miles from a station wit tooi andimpioving road, The prices have juit been rj duccd to the above low figures, in order to clear the lot, and the terms are very easy, viz., 10 per cent, cash and 10 per cent, every year, with interest at 5 par cent., payable half-yearly on outstanding balance, or 20 pjr cent, cash, 30 per cent, in five years, balance in 10 year*. A rapidly Advancing district.
PUKEKOHE DISTRICT. SHALL PARTLY IMPROVED FARM. £540—57 ' ACRES RICH VOLOANIC LAND, fenced; 25 ac>es have been ploughed and laid; more than half of balance is in tall clomps of ferp with plenty of grass, and ike remainder is high bush with feed Ihroaghont; permanent spring; sound cottage of four roams; miles by main metalled road from atadon and township, and 1 mile from creamery, stores, school, etc. Price £540; easy terms. One of the cheapest farms in this very favourite diat: ict. More land adjoining if desired. HANDY FARM. 17 MILES FROM AUCKLAND. £5 5/ PER ACRE.—About 100 acres of level land all fencei; 60 acres grass, balance fern and rough lead; very good laad, well watered and capable of carrying heavy stock; miles from station ani only 17 miles iroin town by a vary pleaeaut drive. Pricj, £5 5s per acre. GOOD UNIMPROViiD LAND, IN AN ADVANCING DISTRICT. 10/ ' 0 40/ ACHK.—Sections of from llu lu Blio acres, partly in heavy timber and partly in fern, etc.; a largo yoition of each section is IMMEDIATELY PLOUGHABLE, and the soil is free and easy to work, good water in all parts. Communication by river or road, with towntliip on tha Wait ato railway. This land is situated in the Whangapj District, whLb is b.'ing rapidly opened up and destined to become well-laojvn for stock. Teres, one lifih cash, one-fifth in 3 years, balance in 7 years with interest at 4j per cent. NOl'E'—We tnJeavour to give a full and faithful description of each property offered for sale. THE CHEAPNESS OF LAND IN AUCKLAND 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 or a genial climate, come to be better known aud appreciated, we anticipate a still greater demand. Ii will, therefore, be well to buy before prices have teen advanced. SAMUEL VMLE & SONS, AUCKLAND. /"\NLY half the people in New Plymouth study economy in household purchases, HOW DO WE .KNOW Because only half of them insist upon having , WAXINE SOAP For use in laundry work, The other half w the grocer to put them off with an inferior article which Isivee the seller a Uvrgej profit at the pavchwer'ij sspen**<
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 207, 26 October 1900, Page 4
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723Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 207, 26 October 1900, Page 4
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