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Houses and Land. SAMUEL -yAILE & QONS (Late Vaiijj & 5. HOUSE, LAND, & ESTATE AGENTS, , OKTLAND-STREET v ' • (Next door to the General Post Office), HOUSE AND LAND AUCTIONEERS, SWORN VALUATORS OF REAL ESTATE. Investors of capital in the purchase of every descrip. er tion of Freehold and Leasehold Properties, rs Investors of Capital on Mortgage of Freehold to Properties, to Managers of Estates, either largo or small, for or Residents anil Absentees. , w Every branch of business connected with the adfo ministration and management of Ileal Estate t 0 attended to with the most minute care e and exact promptitude, of Tklkpuone No. 134. >tj BANKERS: BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES. I; A YONDALE.— S Acres, fenced, cleared, XjL and ploughed; corner lot, suitable for a ~] market garden, or for a residence site ; very tine 0 f views.—Samuel Vaile and Sons, Land Agents, Short land-street. -335 II "DONSON BY.—Brick House of 6 rooms, A. with Allotment 44 by 100 feet. Price, £260, Terms Samuel Vaile"and Sons, Land Agents, short land-street, 2833 \ITHANGAREI.— For Sale a Bargain, V T a Farm of 025 Acres, part limestone land, part swamp, partially drained : all level land easily E worked ; 100 acres grass, 100 acres bush; house of 7 rooms, verandah all round ; barn, stable, stockyard, etc. Price, £420.— Samuel Vaile and Sons, ;1 Land Agents, Short land -street. 2333 I I>lßKENHEAD.—Beautiful property of ,'s 13 -(acres, tlood orchard; house of 7 rooms, I nearly new ; .-table, buggy-shed, etc.. Price, £1000. 0 Commands most splendid views.— Vaile and 0 Sons, Land Agents, Short land-street. _--_ ; ; T _K E, N0 -~ H -"gjfOßE.— Cheap Ero- !' .aJi porfcy. I'JJ acres, fenced and subdivided. Well-built "House of 10 rooms and offices; washhouse, stable, coach-house, etc. To be sold for the low price of —Samuel Vaile and Sons, Land Agents, Short land street. '2S'Jti EDEN TERRACE. Double Shop with _ljJ 5 dwelling-rooms ; also House of & rooms, gas, water, etc., workshop, and other outbuildings. The whole to be sold for £J.io. basy terms if required. H Samuel Vaile and sons, Land Agents, Short land- [[ street. :a)IS II ELL. —Neat Cottage of 4 rooms . _S. and scullery, with coal and firewood shed and : allotment, 47 by IGO feet, laid out as garden, with 1 fruit trees all in good order. Price, £225.—Samuel Vaile md Sons, Lind Agents, Shortland-street. " A*«> X>it\ —Handy Little Farm of 48 " c&<tP*y\?9 acres, "all fenced in, 7 subdi- , visions, I.J acres orchard, remainder in grass and ', crops. House of three rooms, kitchen, dairy, storeroom, large barn, cowshed, pigstye, etc.—Samuel ' Vaile and Sous, Land Agents, Shortland-street. t . - 3 - 1 ' 3 T>APATOITOL— Farm of 170 acres, all C j .S- fenced in, ii subdivisions, 100 acres grass. i Frontage to a tidal creek. All easily.worked land. , House of 0 rooms, with outbuildings. Price, £10 ins 1 per acre.—Samuel Vaile and Soils, Land Agents, Shortland-street. 313 " "jVfONEY TO LEND— Several Sums of 1 -LtA from £100 to £1000, at from 6to S per cent.— Samuel Vaile and Sons, Land Agents, Ac, Short- , laud-street. ' "130NS0NRY. -Corner Lot, 59ft by f _S_ 132 ft, with House of 0 large rooms ; back r and front verandahs, wash-house, and large workl shop. Price, £;>;H); X.M cash, balance "at S per cent.—SamuelVailo and Sons, Laud and Estate Agents, Shortland-street. 'J240. 1710R SALE OR LEASE—That very l JD Superior House in the Kyber Pass Road, now in the occupation of It. W. Moody, Esq. The house r comprises 13 handsome rooms and offices, with -tables, coachhouse, and other outbuildings. Every i thing is finished and titted up in the most complete and elaborate style. —Samuel Vaile and Sons, Land • Agents. Shortland-street. rTUURANGA.—CapitaI Farm of 700 JL Acres; 500 acres fenced in 12 paddocks ; 1 mile navigable river frontage sandy loam on clay i subsoil ; well watered throughout ; house of 0 rooms, sheds, Ac; 50 bead of cattle, 7 horses, 20 i pigs; implements and tools, cart, waggon. Ac, ! Ac. Price for the whole, £2 10s per acre, Terms easy.—Samuel Vaile and Sons, Land Agents, Short-land-street. 2207 MA UNGATUROTO.— 250 - acre Farm ; X? JL 137 acres fenced, 100 acres grass, remainder I bush; good stream of water. House of six rooms, . almost new ; cowshed, 40 by 12 feet, Ac, Ac Price, £2 per acre.—Samuel Vaile and Sons, Land Agents, . Shortland-street 22 1 J0 _ '' ! ~'Ql4 hi fe ACRES OF VERY SUI 6 01/ V PERIOR GRASS LAND, to be 1 bold (.'heap.— splendid property has a warm northerly aspect, and is admirably suited for a '. grazing station. The soil is a deep, rich, black sandy loam, for th« most part covered with light mixed bush, and well watered throughout.—Samuel 1 Vaile and Sons, Land, Estate Agents, Shortlandstreet. "MICE LITTLE FARM" of 25 acres, nob -Li far from town, in good district, tirst-rate land, all in cultivation, well fenced, anil subdivided into paddock-, Cottage of three rooms and good outbuildings. Price, £350.—Apply to Samuel Vaile and Sons, Shortland-street. 22>4 MOUNT ROSKILL ROAD.—Sevenroomed House, stable, cowshed, etc.. with one acre of Land, fenced and subdivided. Price, £350. Terms easy. Suitable for a cabman or expressman.—Samuel Vaile and Sons, Land and ■ Douglas Estate Agents. 2257 SUBURBAN RESIDENCE.— of k_J nine rooms, tilted with all conveniences, washhouse, stable, buggy-house, etc., with 2 acres of rich Land, laid out as garden, orchard, tennis lawn, and meadow, price, £Soo.— Sampel Vaile and Sons, Land and Estate Agents. 2241 OPLENDTD PROPERTY, suitable for a kjj large Grazing Station or for general farming. This really grand property contains 4150 acres, all substantially fenced and subdivided ; 3400 acres are freehold, and the remainder leasehold; about 2000 acres of good grass, 400 acres of bush, remainder rough feed. Dwelling-house of 0 rooms, with numerous outbuildings! The whole is well watered, has an ocean ami harbour frontage, and abounds in varied and beautiful scenery. It is to be sold a bargain, and is admirably adapted for a gentleman of taste and means.— Vaile and Sons, Land Agents. -2352 "OICTURESQUE PROPERTY AND JiLT FARM, 10 miles from Auckland, well suited for sanatorium ; bracing air, splendid views; 110 acres of rich land, about 30 acres grass and orchard, in full bearing, garden, Ac. The balance is valuable bush, containing about li million feet of kauri, beside-, other timber. Splendidly watered by large never-failing stream of water. House of four rooms and outbuildings. Price £000.—For full particulars apply to Samuel Vaile A Sons, Shortland-street. 2237 _ ; A VON DALE—S acres in Grass and Orjt'%. chard in full bearing; house of 0 rooms, and outbuildings ; suitable for a fruit farm ; price, £450. Samuel Vaile and Sons, Land and Estate Agents. 2234 "OTAUvATO.— of 744 acres, all V V fenced and subdivided. A large proportion of this property is planted with tan bark trees, a proportion in grass, and 0J acres in orchard, the trees being from 3 to a years old. The soil is of good quality, and well-watered. House (5 rooms), stable, cowshed, barn, etc. Price, £3 per acre.— Samuel Vaile and Suns, Land Agents. 2070 UPLENDID GRAZING FARM, 503 1-D acres, all in grass, well fenced and subdivided, 5 acres of orchard, good House of 0 rooms, two Cottages, and farm buildings, about 50 miles from town. Price, £5 per acre.—Apply to Samuel Vaile and Son-, Estate Agents, Shortland-street. 2279 r|lE AROHA DISTRICT, about 4 miles JL from the town—s2l acres of good Land. Price, £500.—Samuel Vaile. and Sons, Land Agents. ! FTI O L ~E ~~T. REMERA.—To be let, for twelve months—A Comfortably-furnished Residence of 10 rooms, , with offices and stable ; 'i\ acres of ground. The ' I use of horse, buggy, cow, &c, would bo included in the lease. Rent, £150 per annum. [ MOUNT ALBERT.—WeII built House of 12 rooms, i stable and coach-house, wash-house, etc., o acres of volcanic land. ** OTAHUHU— Convenient Residence of 11 large rooms, good well and tanks; wash-house, buggyhouse ; 5 acres of garden, orchard, &c. Rent, £00 , per annum. -. KVHEIt PASS— handsome Family Residence " of It. W. .Moody, Esq., 13 superior rooms, with v offices and outbuildings, large garden. PONSONBY—House, 15 rooms, balcony, verandah; s Ik acres of garden, plenty of fruit; £2 10s per I week. a DEVONPORT, Cheltenham Beach — Furnished T House of 7 rooms; 30s per week, if taken for i 1 months or more. DEVONPORT, close to Victoria Wharf—2 5-roomed Houses, large gardens, Ss per week each. VICTORIA-STREET— splendid 3-storey Brick Shops, plate-glass fronts, 20s a week each. lIOBSON-STREET—Large Brick Shop and Dwelling, good position ; rent, 20s a week. Offer from good tenant would be considered. BRIGHTON ROAD, Parnell—Shop and Dwelling of '1 rooms, 10s a week. FORT-STREET—Large Store, lately occupied by Messrs. J. A. Pond and Co. LOW ALBERT-STREET—The Buildings known as the Governor Cordon Dining Rooms, suitable for Dining Rooms, Boarding House, Store, &c, 20s per week. LORN K-STREET— Yard suitable for contractor. OXFORD. (off Karangahapo Road)— Neat Collage of 5 rooms, 5s per week. Also, 3roomed Cottages, 3s a week. C MACAULAY-STREET, Newton—House, 5 rooms, C 5.S per week. MONTAGU-STREET, Newton— of 4 rooms I :;s (id a week. BROWN-STREET, Ponsonby— 0 rooms, 7s 1' per week. LINCOLN-STREET, Ponsonby— 6 rooms, I* 5s per week. RUN NELL-STREET (off College Road)— Cottage I of 5 rooms, 0s per week. CLARENCE-STREET—House, 5 rooms, 4s per week. I MOUNT EDEN, Point-street—House, 8 rooms, gas, water, range and gas stove, allotment, 40 by 135, lis Cd per week if taken for a year. CROMWELL-STREET, Mount Eden—New House of 7 rooms and lean-to. allotmentso x3OO feet, all V cleared of stones ; 10s per week. CROMWELL-STREET, Mount Eden—House of 5 rooms, with Allotment 50 x 300 feet, 5s a week: C BELLWOOD, Mount Eden—Cottaee of 4 rooms, good allotment, 4s a week. MORNINGSIDE— House, 0 rooms, large paddock;, IV good well, Ss a week. MORNINGSIDE—Cottage of 4 rooms, in first-class order, 5s per week. P Others in all parts of city and suburbs. V SAMUEL VAILE & SONS N (Late Vaile & Douglas).

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9369, 20 May 1889, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9369, 20 May 1889, Page 7

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