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Vaile and Douglas, Auckland. -y axle & DOUGLAS HAVE FOB PRIVATE SALE, PART OP ALLOTMENT 27, PARISH OP WANGAPE, WAIKATO, AUCKLAND, Containing 4500 acres of arable land (600 acres bosh, the remainder fern). Soil, black loam, subsoil part clay, part limestone. The whole ploughuble, and well watered. There is a valuable bed cl free stone on this property, TEEMS—Any sum, np to £SOOO, can remain for five years at 6 per cent. Also, PART OP THE WAIKOUKOU BLOCK, Containing about 1200 acres, about 900 acres alluvial deposit, the remainder mostly good useful bush. The whole well watered. The Knmen Station, 25 miles north from Auckland, is only a few yards from the property. Further particulars on application to the undersigned. VAILE & DOUGLAS, Land and Estate Auctioneers, Shortland street, Auckland, TAUPAXI BLOCK. RICH AGRICULTURAL LAND. VALUABLE KAURI FOREST, y A I L E AND DOUGLAS HAVE FOE SALE, THE UNSOLD PORTIONS OP THE ABOVE BLOCK, Some of the Choicest Allotments remain on hand. Terms very Liberal: One-third Cash ; balance on Mortgage for 3 or 5 years at 7 per cent per annum. For farther particulars apply' to VAILE A DOUGLAS, Land and Estate Agents, Shortland street, Auckland. VAILE AND DOUGLAS, AUCKLAND. VALUABLE SHEEP AND CATTLE STATION. FOE ABSOLUTE SALE, By order of the Executors of the late Antonio Martin, Esq. YAILE AND DOUGLAS have received instructions from the Executors of the late i Mr Antonio Martin to SELL BY AUCTION, At their Rooms, Shortland street, Auckland, That VALUABLE STATION Known as MANGATAWHIEI AND TAWHAEANUI, Containing 4157 A C JL E s * This Grand Property is situated on a peninsula, about 40 miles north of Auckland, and is “ almost entirely fenced by the sea. The ■ greater portion of the land is of really good t quality, the remainder fair. Nearly the i whole is level or undulating, and only a i small portion unploughable. It is well * watered throughout. There are about four I miles of substantial boundary and divisional ‘ fencing, about 400 acres of grass, and 7 about ■ 2500 ACEES 0F VALUABLE BUSH, ' Consisting of I Kauri, kaiakatea, puriri, pohu, tekawa, manuka, Ac. This hush alone is probably worth not less than £2OOO, and from which a revenue can be immediately derived. There is a nearly new and well built Dwelling-house of 6 rooms, with Dairy, Labourer’s Cottage, Cowshed, Piggeries, Ac. On the property : there is also A VALUABLE GUM FIELD. Prom which none of the gum has, as yet, been * taken. This alone is a thing of great value, 1 as Kauri Gum is getting scarcer and scarcer every day. The views from this property are of the grandest description, extending over the celeL brated Hauraki Gulf, with its islands of Kawau, Great and Little Barrier, Tiri Tiri, Ac. The inland views are also very fine, and of varied beauty. ♦ As this property must he sold in order to divide . among the legatees, it will be a good opportunity for securing an investment certain to increase 5 largely in value. . Terms: Half cash; balance at 6 per cent 3 for 5 years. VAILE & DOUGLAS, • Land and Estate Auctioneers, Shortland street, Auckland. AUCKLAND. SPLENDID PROPERTY, containing 3506 acres 5 freehold; 500 acres leasehold; 18 years to ran t £35 par annum; ail fenced; about 40 tons wire mcing—puriri posts; 1800 acres good grass ; 400 ares puriri bush; small orchard ; remainder rough »d, sandy soil; land undulating and broken. Tatar—3 lakes, springs, and creeks. House of six }oms and outbuildings; carrying capacity, 100 ead cattle. Price, £o per acre. One-third cash, olance at 5 per cent for ten years or more. 53 dies S. This magnificent property is splendidly [touted; a large number of cattle are fattened on ; every year. It abounds in the most oeautiful UVCI J j L • Xu ttlA/UUUja T » \T> id glorious scenery. There is plenty of Ashing* id shooting, and altogether it is an estate that IU SUUUUUg, H.UU. tUbUg -wiw iv iy gentleman might he proud to possess. VEEY SUPEEIOE CLASS PROPERTY, to he Id cheap; 362 acres; two miles of fencing; 6 bdivisions; one end of land bounded by a teauul lake; round boundary several hundred forest ies are planted; 200 acres grass ; 34 acres crops; .ores orchard, containing about 700 choice fruit ics. Bound the orchard are planted wahmt >ea; 2 acres garden. House contains dining, iwing, and four bedrooms, dressing-rooms, bathmi, kitchen, scullery, pantry, dairy, and store vm ; wash house, coal shed, 2 large tanks, well, i pump. Farm buildings 3-stalled stable, v shed, harness room, manure room (with loft jr all), dray shed, piggery—all covered with •rugated iron. "Workmen's cottage and work>p —iron roof. With 35 head of well-bred stock, torses, 60 sheep. First-class implement*, &c Price, for the whole, 122500. Terms easy. Xot les S. Two miles from railway station. lido LUABLE SHEEP AND CATTLE uJN.— .ores Freehold, and 29,000 acres Leaseholu, cres Freehold fenced by water and saostanost and wire fence. This is a purchase from atives, and includes all rights to the feret. The 400 acres is on the other side ot the >ur, and the two blocks together contain all aiding places ot any commercial value. Of the mre block, 3000 acres are really good land; the iuder is mostly gum laud, but the gum has oen taken out. The whole property will carry • it is well watered, and easily sabdivideth d are over 120 acres of permanent grass, and .limited supply of flax ; soil, volcanic, clay, and r loam; nearly the whole is undulating land, ector reports indications of coal and copper, e 400 acres, 200 acres are really good swamp easilv drained, aud is partly miaer cudivaTiw remainder is poor sandy loam. Hnildlarge stone dwelling house, of sixteen rooms, 'rod inside and out (iron roof), fitted with convenience for a large family. Also, wooden 1 ‘of four rooms, attached to main buikong ; ’linker's oven; receiving store [3O x 13), on for the cargo boats to receive and discharge : carpenter’s shop and smithy ; stable; : .oot tor 200 head of cattle, with deep ra.cr -or ing them, within 20 yards. i.ax.-uuh, with •coined cottage; all machinery ra poi’icct ""ordcri with’ every requisite for making been ill the habit ot turning L'hismill has been ... S(K) worth of flax, at a cost of ,120 b «o -L-~0. ildin -s are all on the 400 acres. 1 lent) of nd ornamental trees round the house, old 29,000 acres from tho Crown, at .tc->(*cr This is a good cattlo run ; all open connth many largo swamps excellent Harbour.- -Any vessel, not drawing more . foot can enter at low water, and iu any : the weather ; no dangers iu or out, and perfect. Steamers call at afiy time tor a [glit. Tides from 6to 8 foot. The harbour known as the best fishing station on the 100 head well-bred cattle ; hall-bred 8 stock horses ; 1 8-ton boat (whale do aud lo); farm implements, &e. Title, grant he Crown. Improvements still going on. 07000. Terms: Half Cash; balance at 6 per f 5 years, or longer if required. U3l NESS PREMISES.—Shop, 36 x. 18; office, and two rooms on grounu floor, wo n lour ipatoira j outside store, 50 x 24; stable, outAc. The business is grocery, ironmongery, y, ship chandlery, Ac.—a good going couCho land contains qimrtcr ot an acre, in the if a rising seaport town on the west const of aland. The stock is valued at noon- xi-«r, anbe taken at a valuation. for the y, including goodwill, £I3OO, aud ia cheap prifea *

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXI, Issue 7224, 25 April 1884, Page 7

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