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J". W. FOOTE <Ss CO. HE-CONSTRUCTION OF PARTNERSHIP swura ©l A¥ J® Wfrll UI Ul |;J* i-alLksi OF X>R&PXDR'X' sun.dL CiIL.OTRXWrGCOMMENCED SATURDAY, APRIL 6th. J. W. FOOTE & CO., DEVON-STREET, NEXT RAILWAY CROBBIN6

- SAMUEL VAILE & SONS® " AND JgSTATE LAND AUCTIONEERS & VALUERS, 59 QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. HAVE FOR SALE Large numbers of Town and Country * Pro'' pertiea of every description. " Catalogues sent to any! address l on receipt of i.'d for postage, KICH FATTENING FARM. fifi **ER ACRE—323 acres; nil f.enad, t- and in grass. About 18 PERMANENT FATTENING pasture of the richest d: ascription, aboct one-half of the balanc ;b is rich undulating land, and the balance grassed mils of fair quality and suited /or sheep. Excellent water; a large amor mt of tile draining; some good clumps of I 'ohotukawa and Punri trees. Two miles fro tit Post Office, sciiool, &o.; close to the • jcean, and Q miles from harbour and wharf, ),4 miles from good cattle sale, about ,20 milea, from Anok[TAURANGA DISTINCT. FIEST-OLASS SWAMP LAND. i? 9 ACRE—6OO acres odd. All j fenced and in flax swamo (partlv drains) except 200 acres of undulating land andl3 acres orchard. Large and well-An-ffr»Tx^ o ,°L\?,P C ' Ir - Bnd outbuildings ADuOINB,G A roWKP Hit", with creamery A very cheap lot. 571 2

GOOD STOCK IV ,sir>i.—yy HANGAREI I'ifjTKlOr. 1 472 acres. Ploughableland, u "Tr fenced and &üb-divided about o acres 'euriri aD( j Kabikatea bnsh seres goof. drainable swamp, 300 seres inn 3 ' s P* ec^,ci water, alluvial soil except CU acres. >,ew cottage- 3 rooms, propi-rly finished, iron roof, brick chimney. Half-a-mile main road frontage. Now carrying 100 cattle Good tical creek frontage. One mile troro school and 7 miles from port. ___ 5698 LIMESTONE FATTENING FARM 4--9 1 s - , 1285 ACRES first - class JL*J brimstone comury. All freehold except 100 acres. All fenced in 12 paddocks; SCO acres grass, 4 acres garden and plantation ; 300 acres heav bush; 50 acres partly drained swamp; balance high rem and rough feed, pearly all kvel, water throughout. House of 6 rooms and outbuildings. Will carry about 400 cattle, ierms tasy, as arranged. This property is situated in a favourite district which is very rapidly improve A I.ridge, which is to be constructed h's summer, brings it 25 miles nearer, town. 629 VERY SUPERIOR PROPERTY. SUITED FOR ANY KIND OF FARMING. J? 1 Q. PER AORE—34O acres of the best land, fenced an'.) divided into 16 paddocks. About 250 acres grass, some i 12 seres puriri hush; B0 aorps VEKY RICH DRAINED isWAMP. bupencr house of 8 rooms, with extensive out buildings; dip, stockyard, &e.; also, cottage of 4 rooms. In itjs present stite the place will carry)ooo sheep. Close to township, 5 Tr ilrs :rom nation by main road, and easy train journey from town, bituated it) the centre of an excelled district. Tliiv property hss eainud for ifo-eif the reputation of being the best form in that part of the country. Easy terms or would sell a part. VERY CHEAP STOCK KAI!M. NEAR THE KAWHIA DISTRICT. Ol 964acres. Perpotuallease with right to buy the freenold. Almost all fenced and subdivided; 350 acres in grass, and a large area ready for the plough ; about £ of the fa-m is VERY RICH ALLUVIAL FLAT ; about ploughable land of excellent quality, and the balance heavy bu>-h; very long creik fiontage Com fortable house of 6 rooms, iron roof ' f barn and several large sheds. 6 miles rom f steamer landing, and 18 from station by t. regular coach service. This is a good dis- I frict, and we have no hesitation in reoommending the farm as being cheap. £" NOTE.—We endeavour to give a full am l aithfal escription of each property off ere -t sale THE CHEAPNESS OF LAND ? lN AUCKLAND as compared with prices rah" „„ elsewhere in the colony is already attract ; n g numerous buyers from the South, and as the quality of these lands, and the advanb ,g ea ot a genial climate, come to be better kr IOW and apprtcialed, we anticipate a still gr eater demand. It will, therefore, be well t o buv before piicee nave been advanced. SAMUEL VAILE & Sf )NS AUOKI/AND. ' IFOR SALE AT BELL BI ,OCK. AORFS rice handy HOJfT ESTEAD all level and ploughabie; 5-roomed house and outbuildings, situater 1 close to factory and school, on main n , a d. Easy terms. E. J. 34 RTHEW

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 71, 12 April 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 71, 12 April 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 71, 12 April 1901, Page 1

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