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Houses and Land. gAMUEL yAILE & j*j ONS (Late Vaile Ik Douglas), HOUSE, LAND, k ESTATE AGENTS, VALUATORS OF REAL ESTATE, LAND AND HOUSE AUCTIONEERS, XVESTORS OF CAPITAL, MANAGERS OF ESTATES, EITHER FOR RESIDENTS OR ABSENTEES. Telephone Mo. va. BANKERS: BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES. /<1 4kd k CASH—Special ])r.r?ainJfcj X vH* Superior House of seven r ' > " nl ' and office, brick foundation, iron roof, goo. supply, with 20 acres of land. partly fen. id,lt - * to the sun, deep water tnmUge to 1' t i ,' r fruitHaibour. This property n very soitabK I r r Crowing. Price, £I*. Terms JEico c • .^'k,. weekly or otherwise as agreed. withi .■ 1« -~,i son terest on unpaid balance.— J>aiuuel Nwl • - » yhortland-strvet. 1-1— OAA - CHEAP COTTAGE, within Xo* Vf • -20 minutes' easy walk 01 General Post Office. CVU-v«0 Of 4 rooms; city « at. laidl on. Allotment S3 by S2 feet.-Samuel \ .tils and .mis, Short land-street. "1— OXSONBY.-CHEAP COTTAGE of 1 4 room? and scullery, *2 verandah*, allotment 100 hr 132 feet, within two minutes walk of tr.im. Price", only *2>X>. ami £100 can remain on mortgage. —Samuel an 1 Sons, Sliortland-? -.1'" M- ONEY TO LEX IX -We have several sums of Money awaiting invent at current -Samuel Vai'.e and Sons, shorthandstreet. OP'VHEKE. — Farm of 70 acres, nil fencer!, in 7 pa-Mocks ; 47 acres grass. 1 acre rrchanl, 10 acres bush, balance swamp well watered ; House of 5 rooms, dairy. collie '• stable, piggeries etc.; school, church, post-ottice,and rawwav station handy. Price, £O'JO. Samuel \ aile and Sons, Short land-street. 1

It a ~WV 4 \ -1 1 E 0 E—Handy attic TgLi 1 f Farm of 27 j acres of Ki'h Land, Slfe'nced 22 acre* gr.iss, 1 acre orchard. ami 01 acre bash well'supplied with water, new well-built House of i rooms- cowshed. Price (including 4 dairy cows and some poultry) only £*».-Samuel \.vle and Son*. Land and Estate Agents, >hortLaml-street, Auckland. _____ ~" ? *' 13 \KUR —Neat little Homestead . * of 15 acres; *11 fenced, 7 acres crass, s acres fallow, small orchmt, good lli'use of J rooms, was.]house, coach house, 6-stall stable, Ac-, all wj'l"built. Coach pwses the door daily. I nee i, M~ easy terms.Samuel Vaile and Sons, I«uid find Estate Agent*. Shortland-streW, Auckland. • ' P~ UKEKOHE—Farm of 50 acres, all fenced, 40 acres grass, 5 acres fallow In, a nee lelled bush, volcanic soil, plenty of v.:iter. House of 6 rooms, dairy, cowshed, stable. Ac. I r.t-e.Vll L s per acre.—S.ontiel Vaile ami Sons. I .and aim Estate Agents, Short laud-street, Auckland. - wl) •\TTAIROA SOUTH-Farm of 60 acres, V\ nearly all fenced, and all in cultivation except 5 acres bush; Orchard in full bearing ; plenty of water; House of « rooms. barn, .owshed. etc. Close to school and Church. IV.ce (including stock). £5 10« per acre. —Samuel Vaile .ana Sons, l.and and Estate Agents, Shortiaud-street, Auckland. 1534 O I •"i\—NlTw HOUSE of Grooms; gas 3^,41:0v and water, washhouse. well drained. House cost £400 three years ait". Within 10 minutes' walk of the General Post uAice.— Samuel \ aile and Sins, Shortlaud-streot. -&>» o<\A-VEHY CHEAP LITTLE T JHr« Farm of -0 acres; salt water front are 20 acres fenced, C acres srs.««, fair quality l<nd, Cottage of 4 rooms and verandah, sheds. I'n. -a Bargain), £1X); easy terras can ins arranged, n desired.—Samuel Vaile and Soil", Shortlau.l-strert. UR AN A—- - i acres of first-class Land, having a deep-water frontage to a tidal creek ' also fronts a main road. This would m.i«e a splendid orchard, as the land has a warm sunny aspect and is well sheltered from col I winds. Plenty of good fresh water. Price, only £1 per acre.Ruuuel Vaile and Sons, Land and Kstate Assents, bhort land-street.

HANDY LITTLE FARM of 200 acres j good Land, (to acres grass, 7 acres crop, j 14 acres orchard, all ploughaldo ; well-linishisi House of 5 rooms. 2 brick chimneys. Price, £*W. Terms, £'?*) cash, the balance at 6 per cent.— Samuel Vaile and Sons, Laud and Estate Agents, Bhortland-streot. fjj 0 L £ T. RESIDENCES. KYBF.It PASS—The handsome City Residence of 11. W. Moody, Esq., 13 superior rooms with offices and outbuildings, large garden. PONSO.NBY—splendid House of 15 rooms, verandah and balcony, 1J acres garden, plenty of fruit. TAI'RANG A—Superior Residence of K. looms stable, coach-house, cowshed, dairy, 3, acres of garden, orchard, meadow. ©NEHUNGA—Convenient Residence of 10 large rooms besides offices. stable, buggy-house, 3 acres of garden, orchard, and meadow. More land can be liail if desired. UTAHUHU—House of 11 large rooms, good well, tanks, "asli-house and buggy-liouse, i acres garden and orchard. . _ EPSOM—Gentleman's Residence of 9 rooms and offices, stable, buggy-house, S acres of land nicely laid out. Rent, *70 per annum. WELLINGTON PARK, PAN Ml II comprising 10 acres of rich volcanic Land ■ weli-budt House of 9 large and lofty rooms, detached kitchen in addition; 2-stall stable, buggy-house, dairy cowshed, (fee. This proper', commands grand and extensive views. Bus daily. Kent low to approved tenant. PONSON'BY ROAD—Good House of 8 rooms, large garden. £1 per week ON KUUNGA—Convenient Residence of 9 rooms, laigestable, cowshed anil bathing-house, li acres garden, xl per week, or furnished, £3. TAKAPUNA—House 3 rooms, 10 acres garden, Ac. Rent, las per week. AVON DALE— House, C rooms, stable, AC., 3 acres of land, nicelv laid out, l*2s Oil a week. AVONUALE —Well-built House, (5 rooms, washhouse, stable Ac., 0 acres, garden, orchard and meadow. Rent only 12 s a week. ELLIOTT'S POINT, HENDERSON — Superior House of 7 large rooms and storeroom, newlypainted ; 20acres of laud, fronting the Waitemata Harbour. Plenty of boating, tishing, shooting, Ac. Rent only 10s per week. WARKWORTH—Nice House of f> rooms, with 5 acres of good orchard ; pleasantly situated. 10s a werk. NEW PLYMOUTH—House, 'i rooms and scullery, .stable and other outbuildings, lj acres of good garden, orchard and meadow, healthy position and good views. Rent, los per week.

COTTAGES. A large number in all parts of the City and Suburbs, Particulars on application at our offices. FURNISHED HOUSES. ONEHUNGA — (Particulars as above). £3 per week. „ ~ DEVONPORT—Gentleman's Residence, of 7 rooms, %ell furnished, grand views. 30s a week to approved tenant. DEVON PORT—Cheltenham Beach, 7 rooms. 80s a MOUNT EDEN ROAD-G rooms, well furnished ; conservatory ami wash-house, gas and water, range and gas-stove. Furniture includes piano ami sewing machine. 15s a week to approved tenant. . , LAKE TA UN A—l Roomed Cottage with I'iV acres land, fronting nice bay. 15s or unfurnished SHOPSGRAFTON ROAD— Large Shop and Dwelling Rent, 20s a week. Splendid stand ; shop has always done a good business. VICTORIA- STREETSplendid 3 storey Brick Shop, plate-glass front, city water. Rent only I.os BRIGHTON ROAD—Corner Shop, C dwelling rooms, all newly finished throughout. lis Ud per week. MOUNT ROSKILL ROAD-Small Shop. 2s Cd per week. SUNDRIES. KARANGAHAPE ROAD—Large Corner Allotment to be let on building lease for any term up to SO years. FORT-STREET— Large Warehouse, with side entrance. Rent, 22s fid. ARERCROMBIE- STREET (close to Symondsstreet)—Block of 2-storey Shop, with stabling affording accommodation for 2 horses and 2 carts , large yard. 20s a week to approved tenant. WELLES LEY-STREET—The Old Baptist Church, suitable for meeting house, gymnasium or factory. Only 12s fid a week. HENDERSON—Brick Yard, 9 acres of splendid clay; brick kiln and all necessary buildings and appliances for carrying on the manufacture of bricks ; from age to the harbour. LITTLE (lUEEN-STRJ .arge Brick Building .suitable for cheap boarding-house, storing llax, Ac., or could be turned into stables. Adjoining allotment could lie rented with it if desired. WYNDHAM-STRlCET—Smithy, 8s a week. LOHNE-HTRKKT—Allotment r,U by 82 feet, very suitable for a contractor's yard Ac. MORNINGSIDE—Fenced Paddock (about 1 acre) Is per week. FARMS. WAIKATO—224O acres, all fenced, 1300 acres grass all ploughable and well watered, loam ■> or 0 feet deep; S-roomcd House and complete outbuildings. £260 per annum. MANGAPIKO—BIO acres, all fenced, a 0 acres grass, 2 acres crop, small orchard in full bearing, heavy alluvial deposit; good House, i rooms, complete outbuildings. ONEWIIERO—I69O acres, fronting the Waikato river, half open, half bush, plenty of rough feed ; any term up to 10 years. Rent beginning at £S0 and rising to £120 per annum. TAURANGA-375 acres of splendid Land, mostly river Hat, fronts navigable river, 125 acre-grasp,; all necessary /arm buildings. Rent, only ii'M per annum. MA UNO ATI!ROTO-250 acres, 13V acres fenced, 100 acrei grass, balance crop ; 0-roomed House and couii-laU; outbuildings. A VON DALE— lf>J acres aliuvlol flat, highly cultivated, orchard; 5-ioomud House, Ac.; X.VI per annum. MANUREWA73 acres, partly improved; small house. £.'« 10s per annum. MA/RETAIJI—I3O acres, mostly rich swamp Land, partly improved ; 4-rooined llousn and outbuildings; any term up to 10 years. Rent to start at £32 10s and rise to i'Jsf. per annum. KOMOKORIKI-IMJ acii-s, mostly improved, 0 acres orch ; new House of i rooms, etc. £30 per annum. WAIMATE—IO acres; Accommodation House of 11 rooms. ££> per annum. AVONDALE— acres good land, to be let on improving lease. JIAULAN— 43 acres, all fenced; House, 6 rooms; good site for a store.

THE above are only fpecimenn of a very la'ge number of similar IVopeiiieH which we have for sale. Those requiring J'roperties of any description whatever arc invited to call at our Offices next the General I'o-l Office, Sliortlandstreet, and enquire. CATALOG UEH ON Ai'i J l.i CATION. , SAMUEL VAILE Sc SONS O.ATE Vaile & Douglas)

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8326, 5 August 1890, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8326, 5 August 1890, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8326, 5 August 1890, Page 2