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Hons&3 and Land. I gAMUEL •yAILE A gONS (Late Vaile <fe Douglas), HOUSE, LAND, & ESTATE AGENTS, VALUATORS OF REAL ESTATE, LAND AND HOUSE AUCTIONEERS, INVESTORS OF CAPITAL, MANAGEKS OF ESTATES, EITHER FOR RESIDENTS OR ABSENTEES. Telephone No. 134. BANKERS: BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES. SNUG LITTLE HOMESTEAD of 75 acres of Splendid Land, all fenced, and in crop • all level ; fronts a beautiful beach, and commands grand views; House, 5 rooms and scullery, •well finished ; 14 miles from town by a Rood road. Price £330. Terms, half cash, balance M C per cent.—Samuel Vaile and Sons, Short land-street. 2ojo Fine BUILDING site AT north|i COTE.—Corner Allotment, 158 by 109 feet ; stands high, commanding lovely views ; ten minutes' walk from wharf, and close to good beach. Price, onlv £75. Easy terms can be arranged.-Samuel Vaile anil Sons, Short land street. '-'i 43 £%w AVERY CHEAP LITTLE FARM of 25 acres, 23 acres ploughable small cultivation, well watered ; small wea-ther-board Cottage. Some barbed wire and fencing ■posts included in price. Fifteen miles from town by good road, and half-mile from railway station. Price, £50. Terms can be arranged.—Samuel Vaile and Sons, Shortland-street. COKOMANDEL— House of seven room?, all well finished and in good repair; good well. Corner Allotment, 55 bv CO feet, centrally situated next the 8.N./. In view of the rising importance of the Coronnndel (Joldrtelds this property should be a very great bargain. We are authorised to accept tbe low price of £100. —Samuel aile and Sons, Snortland-street. ORAFTON ROAD. — House of five rooms, with allotment &0 by 2SS feet, city ■water laid on. Price, £250; terms, £150 cash, balance at C percent, for throe years.—Samuel V aile and Sons, Shortland-street. *' 33 Kihikihi. — Well-built cottage of three rooms and cellar, double brick chimney, about half an acre of land. Price, including cost of conveyance, £85. This should be a decided bargain.—Samuel Vaile and Sons, Short-land-street. 2,36 ALLOTMETS in the following country towns :- COROMANDEL, TAURANGA, TE AWAMUTU, HAMILTON, CAMBRIDGE. KIHIKIHI ALEXANDRA, NGARUANAIIIA, K\WUIA RAGLAN, MATAKANA, LEIGH, PORT ALBERT, NEWPORT, TE KOPURU. These lots are offered cheap to enable accounts to be closed in trust estates.-Samuel Vaile and Sons, Shortland-street. ONSONBY.—CHEAP COTTAGE of 4 rooms and scullery, 2 verandahs, allotment 100 by 132 feet, within two minutes' walk of tram. Price onlv £200, and £100 can remain on mortgage. —Samuel 'Vaile and Sons, Shortland-street. 2,00 "ffTTHANGAREI. —Handy little farm of VV 761 acres, all fenced in seven subdivisions; 40 acres grass, seven acres crop, ten acres bush, one »nd a-halt' acres orchard, nearly all level ; splendid creek of fresh water ; soil vtlcanic and alluvial; new house of seven rooms, barn, cowshed, Ac. Price, £650. Being on the road to Puhipuhi mines, this should be a very valuable property.— Vaile and Sons, Shot Hand-street. O-l AA —COUNTRY STORE. 24 X * / v_7 • feet by 10 feet, with dwelling of two rooms and lean-to attached ; 10 acres of good land, 6 acres fenced, 0 acres grass, balance cleared ; puriri land. Price only £100. Terms £50 cash, balance at 7 per cent.—Samuel Vaile and Sons, Shortland-street. COUNTRY HOTEL, containing 13 wellfurnished apartments, also small house adjoining, wash-house, four-stall stable, etc., etc. ; rood garden. In the vicinity there are extensive gumfields, a sawmill, and wharves where large ships load. No other hotel within 25 miles. Th e house is " free." Rent 30s per week. Price of goodwill and furniture is only £200.—Samuel Vaile and Sons, Shortland-street. 2693 MONEY TO LEND. We have the following sums of Money awaiting investment at current rates:—£looo, £200, £ISU, £150, £50, and £40 ; but can arrange Mortgages of any amount required.—Samuel Vaile and Sons, Short-land-street. rp O let. RESIDENCES. KYBER PASS—The handsome City Residence of R. W. Moody, Esq., 13 superior rooms with offices and outbuildings, large garden. BY— splendid House of 15 rooms, verandah and balcony, 1& acres garden, plenty of fruit. TAI'RANGA-Superior Residence of 15 rooms, stable, coach-house, cowshed, dairy, 37 acres of garden, orchard, meadow. ONEHUNGA—Convenient Residence of 10 large rooms besides offices, stable, buggy-house, 3 acres of garden, orchard, and meadow. More land can be had if desired. OTAHUHU— House of 11 large rooms, good well, tanks, « ash-house and buggy-house, 5 acres garden and orchard. DEVONPORI —Superior House of 7 rooms and bath-room, washhouse; large garden comprising 3 acres; close to Cheltenham Beach. £75 per annum. Gentleman's Residence of 9 rooms and offices, stable, buggy-house, 8 acres of land nicely laid out. Rent, £70 per annum. EPSOM—House of 8 rooms, gas laid on, splendid water supply, gas stove, washhouse with copper, tram passes door every J hour, with J an acre land ; 20s per week ; or with 6 aires, 30s. Wellington PARK, panmure, comprising 10 acres of rich volcanic Land ; well-built House of 0 large and lofty rooms, detached kitchen in addition ; 2-stall stable, buggy-house, dairy, cowshed, Ac. This property commands grand and extensive views. Bus passes daily. Rent low to approved tenant. PONSONBY ROAD—Good House of S rooms, large garden. £1 per week. ON EH UNGA—Convenient Residence of 9 rooms, laige stable, cowshed and bathing-house, li acres garden. £1 per week, or furnished, £3. TAKAPUNA— S rooms, 10 acres garden, Ac. Rent, lis per week. AVONDALE—Neat House, 6 rooms, stable, .Sc., 3 acres of land, nicely laid out, 12s fkl a week. AVONDALE — Well-built House, 0 rooms, washhouse, stable Ac.. 9 acres, garden, orchard and meadow. Rent only 12s a week. ELLIOTT'S POINT, HENDERSON — Superior House of 7 large rooms and storeroom, newlySainted ; 20 acres of laud, fronting the Waiteuiata arbour. Plenty of boating, fishing, shooting, Ac. Rent only 10s per week. WARKWORTH—Nice House of 5 rooms, with 6 acres of good orchard; pleasantly situated. 10s NEW PLYMOUTH— 0 rooms and scullery, stable and other outbuildings, 1} acres of good garden, orchard and meadow, healthy position and good views. Rent, ins per week. COTTAGES. A large number in all parts of the City and Suburbs. Particulars on application at our offices. FURNISHED HOUSES. ONEHUNGA — (Particulars a3 above). £3 per week. LAKE TAKAPUNA— Cottage with 10J acres land, fronting nice bay. 15s or unfurnished Bs. SHOPSGRAFTON ROAD—lArge Double-fronted Shop, all shop fittings, very complete, 7 dwelling rooms, gas and water, cooking range, large allotment with side and back entrance. Rent, only 20s per week. Place will be painted, and papered throughout for a good tenant. VICTORIA- STREET—Splendid 3-storey Brick Shop, plate-glass front, city water. Rent only 15s EOTORUA—Shop and Dwelling; good business to be done. 15s per week. BRIGHTON ROAD-Corner Shop, C dwelling rooms, all newly finished throughout. 12s 0d per week, or offeT. PATTERSON-STREET, Freemans' Bay—Shop and 5 dwelling rooms ; gas and water, large workshop. Rent, 12s 6d per week. MOUNT ROSKILL ROAD-Small Shop. 2s 6c', per week. SUNDRIES. BUILDING LEASE—Large Corner Allotment to be let on building lease for any term up to 50 years. Karangahape Road. SHOPS WITH STABLING —Block of 2-storey Shops with stabling affording accommodation for 2 horses and '2 carts ; large yard. 20s a-week to approved tenant. BRICK BUILDING. — Large Brick Building suitable for cheap boarding-house, storing flax, Ac., or could be turned into stables. Adjoining allotment could be rented with it if desired.— Little Queen-street. BRICKYARD —9 acres of splendid clay; brick kiln and all necessary buildings, appliances, and machinery for carrying on the manufacture of bricks; deep water frontage to the harbour.— Henderson. i SMITHY—Bs a week, Wyndham-street. YARD—Allotment 06 by 82 feet, Lome-street. BUILDING and J-acre of Land at Northcote ; building could be turned into a store; central position. PADDOCK—About an acre at Morningside, Is per week. FARMS. MANGAPIKO—3IO acres, all fenced, 280 acres grass, 2 acres crop, small orchard in full bearing, heavy alluvial deposit; go»d House, 4 rooms, complete outbuildings. . „ ONEWHERO —1690 acres, fronting the Waikato river, half open, half bush, plenty of rough feed ; any term up to 10 years. Rent beginning at £50 and rising to £120 i>er annum. TAURANGA— acres of splendid Land, mostly river flat, fronts navigable river, 125 acre- grass ; all necessary farm buildings. Bent, only £50 per annum. UNGATUROTO—2SO acres, 137 acres fenced, 100 acres grass, balance crop; 0-roomed House and complete outbuildings. HENDERSON—B7 acres of Land, with first-class House of 7 rooms ; also, three workmen's cottages. The land lies well to the sun, and has a splendid deep-water frontage to the harbour; plenty of fishing, boating, Ac. Rent only £30 per annum. TE PUKE, TAURANGA— acres of good land; paatly fenced, and about 70 acres in grass, well watered; two-roomed Cottage. Bent, £30 per annum. , _ WAIMATE—IO acres; Accommodation House of 11 rooms. £23 per annum. MANGONUI—CattIe Station of 642 acres ; 70 acres grass, 5 acrcs kahikatea bush, balance light bush and rough feed; house, 8 rooms, and complete outbuildings. To be Let for 3 years, at £10, £15, anil £20. AVONDALE—2O acres good land, to be let on improving lease. _ RAGLAN—4B acres, all fenced ; House, 5 rooms; good site for a store. THE above are only specimens of a very large number of similar Properties which we have for sale. Those requiring Properties of any description whatever are invited to call at our Offices next the General Post Office, Shortlandstreet, and enquire. CATALOG ON APPLICATION. • SAMUEL VAILE & . SONS ' (Late Vaile A Douglas)

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8362, 16 September 1890, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8362, 16 September 1890, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8362, 16 September 1890, Page 2