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SAMUEL VAILE & SONS T AND AND "INSTATE A GENTS LAND AUCTIONEERS & VALUERS, 59 QUKKN-STKEET, AUCKLAND. ~ HAVft, FOR SALE Largs numbers of Town and Country; Pro perties of every description. Catalogues sent to any address on receipt of 2d for postage. KICH FATTENING^FARM. PER ACRE-323 acres; all fenced, i\J Bub-dividfd, and in grasp. About ore-third is PERMANENT FATTENING pasture of the richest description, about one half of the balance ia 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 Polmtukawa and Puriri trees Two miles from Post Office, scnool, &c.; close to the ocean, and 5 miles from harbour and wharf, 14 miles from good cattle sale, about '2O miles from Auckland. ' 4438 TAURANGA DISTRICT. FIRST-CLASS SWAMP LAND. *""~ PER ACRE—6OO acres odd. All fenced and in flax swamp (partly drained) except 200 acres of undulating land and 3 acres orchard. Large and wellfinished bouse of 10 room and outbuildings ADJOINING A TOWNSHIP, with creamery A very cheap lot. 5743 MGOOB STOCK FARM.—WHANGAREI DISTRICT. cwlWv. fenced and sub-divided about 5 acres Puriri and Eabikatea bash 100 acres good drainable swamp, 300 acres grrss, splendid water, alluvial soil except 100 acres. New cottage- 3 rooms, properly 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. & L LIMESTONE FATTENING FARM cwm JL f ) limestone country. All freehold except 100 acres. All fence! in 12 paddocks; 800 acres grass, 4 acres garden and plantation ; :iOO acres heav busb; 50 acres partly drained swamp; balance high fern and rough feed, nearly all level, water throughout. House of 6 rooms and outbuildings. Will carry about 400 cattle. Terms easy, as arranged. This, property is situated in a favourite district which is very rapidly improving. A bridge, which is to be constructed this summer, brings it 25 miles nearer town. _ __ _ 529 VERY SUPERIOR PROPERTY. BUITBD FOR ANY KIND OF FARMING. fiiq PER ACRE—34O acres of the best d& I O land, fenced an'! divided into 16 paddocks. About L'so acres grass, some orchard; 12 acres puriri bush; 00 acres 1 VERY RICH DRAINED SWAMP. Superior bouse of 8 rooms, with extensive out buildings; dip, stockjau), kc. ; also, cottage of 4 rooms. In its present stite the place will carry 1000 sheep. Clone to town ship, 5 n'iks :rom station by main road, and easy train journey from town. Situated iD , the centre of an excellent district. Tim property has earned for itself the reputation of being the best form in that part of the country. Easv terms or would sell a part. 6252 VERY CHEAP STOCK.FARM. NEAR THE KAWHIA DISTRICT. £*IS)£TA 564 acres. Perpetual lease t \-uQ\J. with right to buy the frernold. Mmost all fenced and subdivided; 350 acres in grass, ard a large area ready for the plouch ; about £ of the faun is VERY RICH ALLUVIAL FLAT; about | ploughable land of excellent quality, and the balance heavy bush; very long creek frontage Comfortable house of 6 reouis, iron roof barn and several large s>«d?. 6 miles rom j steamer landing, and 18 from station by regular coach service. This ia a good dis- j diet, and we have no hesitation in recommending the farm as being cheap. NOTE.—We tui.c-ivour to give a full and aithful escription 4 of t each property offered 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 et a genial climate, come to be bettor know and appreciated, we anticipate a still greater demand. It will, therefore, be well to buy before piicec have been advanced. SAMUEL IVAILE & SONS, ■2E Q &* » «• tti »IJ ""■ SUNBEAM ! POBB OKZLOK m] Ama»»Jfc. COOK fc BOtf.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 65, 1 April 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 65, 1 April 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 65, 1 April 1901, Page 1

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