•THE NSW PLYMOUTH 'NVKSTMENI & LOAN SOGJKTI insonjomtod vmder " TU Building •Soewtw /let, 1880," Dibectobs]: *»n H, Werton (Chairman), J, B. Cornell W. Cottier, W. F. Brooking, T. Furlrrc Jwl, 0. T. Rod die, and 0. T. Mills. Solicitor: R, 0. Hughes, Sag. : The Bank of New Zealand. DHFOBITB, peporffa «n received, and the follow'oe Rates of Interest given:— ?or 12 months ... 4 per cent, per annum Vot 6 months ... 3£ per cent, per anntr ?or 3 months 8 per cent, per anni m LOANS granted, on approved security from one to twelve years, on b Society 1 * revised tables of re-payment. Thes are uxceptionally liberal, and compare laveorably with any of the best colonial' ittrtilutioofl. Hjew are no deductions of any sort eithti fey way of bonus, commission, or entrance lees Ho Mortgage Deed* to pay for, when tht <mu> is over £IOO and not less than three years' duration. Borrowers can redeem at any time and very reasonable terms. W Ofea open daily frm 10 o.w. Thunduy afternoons axctpteo CLARENCE RENNKLL, Secretary dn"s Treasurer Office Brougham-street. New Plymouth SAMUEL VAILE & SONS *j" AND AND JgSTATE LAND AUCTIONEERS & VALUERS, 95 QOEKN "STREET, - - AUCKLAND " HAVE FOR SALE . Largs numbers of Town and Country Pro ferties of every description. Catauxjuks sent to any address cn receipt of 2d for postage. KIOH FATTENING FARM. PER ACRE—323 acres; all fenced, sub-dividfd, and in grass. About oce-third is PERMANENT FATTENING Pasture of the richest description, about one-bait of the balanca is rich undulating land, and the balance grasped hills of fair quality and suited for sheep. ExceUent water; a large amount of tile draining; some good clumps of Pohutukawa and Pnriri trees. Two miles from P lS t Office, school, dec.; close to the ocean, and 5 miles from harbour and wharf, 14 miles from good cattle sale, about 20 miles from Auckt(^ ao 4< 443 8 « tauranga. nisTiunr BMfIt * , TO(SSCEABS SWAMP LAND. (if) PER ACRE—6OO acres od i. All •XsmJ fenced and in flax swamp (partly drained) except 200 acres of undulating land and 3 acres orchard. Large and w 11finished bouse of 10 room and outbuildings. ADJOINING A TOWNSHIP, v ith creamery. A very cheap lot. 5742 GOOD STOCK FArtII.—WHANGAREI DISTRICT. OAA 472 acres. Ploughablelinc l , iMUUv. fenced and pub-divided; •bouts acres Pnriri and Kabikatei. bash; 100 acres good drainable swamp, 300 seres grrss, splendid wate*, alluvial toil except 100 acres. New cot'aae— 3 Tooms, prop'-rly finished, iron roof, brick chimney. Half-a-mile main road frontage. Now carrying 100 cattle. Good tidal creek frontage. One mile from school and 7 miles from port. 5693 LIMESTONE FATTENING FARM. Jiff) ""I £S. 1285 ACRES first-class JLfJ limestone country. AllfrjcJiold except 100 acres. All fencci in 12 Jaddocks; KCO aces grass, 4 acres garden -and plantation ; 300 acres heavy bush ; 50 acres partly draited swamp; balance high iein and rough feed, nearly all ltvl. watti throughout. House of 6 rooms and outbuilding?. Will carry about 400 cattle. Terms easy, as arranged. This property situated in a favourite c istaict which isverj rapidly improving. A which is tc fce constructed tlrs summer, brirgs it 2c miles nearer town. 529
VERY SUPERIOR PROPERTY. BUITED FOR ANY KIND OF B'ARMING. P 1 O PHR ACRE—34O acres of the best. land, fenced »n! divided into 16 paddocks. About 250 acres grass, gome orchard; 12 acres puriii bush ; 00 acres VARY RICH DRAINED bWAMP. Superior bouse of 8 rooms, with extensive out buildings; dip, stockyard, to.; also, cottage of 4 rooms. In its present the place will carry 1000 fheep. ( 1 to town tihip. Smiles from station by L-h:i: road, an' easy train journey from town, situated in the centre of an excellent disiriul. Thir= property has earned for it'eif the reputation of being the l*s,i f&i-ui in rh-it j.irt olihv country. Easy terro> or v/ou'.d sell a pi't. VERY CHEAP STOCK FARM. NEAR THE KAV/HIA DISTRICT. fll QffA 964 acres. Perpetualltast 'JU. with relit to Lbu in - hold. Almost all fenced and LuU'r.id.'d; 350 acres in grans, urd alarm; aici lcidv for the ploneb; about > of the fn-ja i.; VF.i.Y RICH ALLUVIAL KLA'. „ able lard of r:<reUert quality, gvi ance heavy bush ; very long cy<" V. ' , ' Comfortable house of ti reo.v.s. ivo.'. r ...:, barr, and several large s'h i steamer landing, and 1» iro:n ; r&t:-® t»» regular coach service, i) s trict, and we have no i:. mending the farm as bemji cneap. NOTE.—We en'eavour to give a full an"; ' aithfal escription of each property orfcreil for sale. HIE CHEAPNESS OF I. AND IX AUCKLAND as compared with prices ruling elsewhere in the colony is already numerous buyers from the South, and an the quality of the.-e lands, and tbe a<lvanr.- ui* ot a L'eni".! climate, corne to te beitfir i. ' : and appreciated, wo anticipalea t-!iii g:cate tomani'. It will, therefore, I'e well L - l>u; before puccs nave Lccn advancnl. YAlfjl'l &
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 18, 19 January 1901, Page 1
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810Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 18, 19 January 1901, Page 1
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