UHJ.LMAJS'B EXTEN.OiiU. JEWLEY k GRIFFITHS, instructed by Jj Mr. W. Courtney, will sell, bj auction at_an early date, — ,::::"; The'BALANO'fi: of i .e MOTIONS ic ■'.,";.'.:; _ Iho above 'Esln'e r _ The lanfl is being bro'i<.'b'/ -nr!;"- T/rnd sfer and will Le sold on w: coini/Jokon IMPORTANT H.tLH. TO BE HELD AT WAU'AWA. FIRST-CLASS DMSY mWJ, SITUATED IN THSB DnKVF'U CENTRE OK HAWKffi's BAY. BY A U 0 T I 0 N, NOVEMBER 12tii, 1903, 0. B. HOADLEY ANI> CO. Have been favoured with ins'.nictiinns from f>. H. BkaM'.sii, Ksq , to oiler on above date, at Waipawa, 1200 -IS 1200 BEING A PORTION Off HTB PARAETOTARA ESTATE, MAKAiiETU. Sub-divided into 10 Allotments, and varying from 97 to 21 ?> acres in exteat. Tbe land is soroe of the best for dairying and fattening purposes in Hawku's £av, baing all well watered in the driest seasons by springs and streams. The toil for its excellence in character will speak for itself npon inspection. Most of the blocks are level and all fret from floods, the balance, low undulating slopes; the whole being cleared, grassed, and well sheltered and ploughable. Gosd roads give access to every block in all seasons. A creamery is erected on the property. The terms of payment afford an excep tional opportunity to those with limited means, which are as follows, viz.:— 10 per cent, cash at time of sale, IS per cent, in February, 1905, balance can remain for three years further, or may be paid off. Interest on all unpaid purchase money, 5 per cent. |.er annum. The Auctioneer can with confidence recommend practical men to visit the Pro petty, whicti is now surveyed into blocks, and satisfy themselves as to its richness, carrying capacity, and other advantages.' TITLE: LAND TR AN SMB. i Plans will be forwarded post free on application. The Property, which lies about 12 miles west of Takapau, is now open for inspection, and by applying to Mr Prescoifc at Takapau, the nearest railway station, buggies or horses can be bbtnired. For all further particulars apply to j 0. B. HOADLEY & (. 0., 7 Auctioneers, Na ler.
Orange TipsM«iM», Golden Tips! tL. 101 *' A drink fit lorthe ttocis. Agents:— New Joseph T. White Inglewood .„ ■ ... 0. 0. Smith Waitara anrt Beckbesaenser Obato .„ „r » J- S- Vox Pnnito ._ _ ... M. B. Gibbons Rahotn T. P. Hnuhson
"THE TROTK,V> SALMON ANDGLUGKSTEHS GOLD FLAKE CIGARETTES ABE JNAPPROAOHABI/E FOB EXCELLENCE. TRY FOR YOURSELVES. All Tobacconists Stock tbem, MYERS AND Acentn WnlH»ieton
.OR SALE.—The Kiversdalo Estate _ comprising 1512 Acres of splendid creamery land, situated at Ararimn South, about 30 miles from Auckland. The farm Is enclosed with a sheep-proof fence, and sub-divided into ten paddocks. A considerable area is in grass, 6(10 acres of bush | having been felled and sown within three 'years, besides 'ern land surface-sown, whioh holds grass well. Bush land cleared, and fern land ploughed and sown 20 years ago, shaws a good sole of grass and white clover to-day. There is enough valuable timber lett standing to build houses on every 100 acre section The timber can be sawn by a travelling mill at 5s 6d per 100 ft. The Public Hall is on the property, and may be bought with the farm if required. The Ararimn Creamery h within half-a-mile of the Hall. There is a good waterfall and a never-fa'.ling creek at the homestead, which comprises a new dwelling-house of S rooms, outhouseß, etc. Also, a Small Iron dwellinghouse for stockman. There is a first-class new totara stockyard and cattle-branding pen. A new concre'.e sheep dip 40ft. long, with draining yards and totara drafting yards'complete, built last year. One acre of orchard, There is a 1 level racecourse of over 40 acres fenced, ploughed, drained, and into grass, which could be enlarged to 90 acres; all l-vr. l ., yie s r the house. The farm is a fortune to cut up into creamery sections, build houees, and get the milling done on shares; or is au independence fox raising beef, mutton, aud lamb. L»mb can be driven from home in early morning to jailway and sold attho Auckland oattle sale the came afternoon, at a railway cost of 3d per head. The farm is for im- ] mediate sale, with all improvements, at the very low price of £4 lis per acre, a>'d half of the money mav remain on mortgage for a term at 5 per cent. Farms in the neighbourhood with less proportionate improvements, have la'ely changed hand., at from £6 to £8 per acre. The farm must te sold to wind up an estate. Inspection invit«.l. Kor further jnrticulars apply to 15WINGTON & BaKBR Land Apeutu. Auckland )ij()
HEADS! IIIIP l u illy. W9OBM»OW3 totat tete Sljptoi Itawan 8U Mew P^cmmHi, MAS LIN is Bpeoially adapt jd for All weathar, being noa-heating. tbe storekeepers.—Wholesale ageats, Bubqbss Hswm k 00,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 230, 26 October 1903, Page 3
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