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Houses and Land. QJAMUEL & OONS (Late Vaile & Douglas), HOUSE, LAND, & ESTATE AGENTS, VALUATORS OF REAL ESTATE, LAND AND HOUSE AUCTIONEERS, INVESTORS OF CAPITAL, MANAGEKS OF ESTATES, EITHER FOR RESIDENTS OR ABSENTEES, NEXT OENKKAL POST OFFICE, SHORT 1. AN D-STR E EX. Telephone No. 134. bankers : bank of new south wales. LAKE HOUSE ESTATE (Within one mile of the Town of Hamilton, Waikato). Wβ have received instructions from tUe proprietor to offer this splendid Property for sale at a low price. The Estate comprises 72i>J acres, of which 400 acres are in good grass, and the rest reclaimed swamp, partly m gross, and over the whole of which sheep and cattle can travel. The whole is fenced in 12 subdivisions. Around the dwelling there are extensive pleasure grounds, comprising garden, orchard, tennis lawn, At., and throughout Estate there are beautiful plantations of forest and shelter trees. 3Us present carrying capacity is from IOuO to 1500 sheep. The House is beautifully situated, commanding frond views of the Lake and surrounding country. It contains li> rooms, offices, and large cellar, .-date roof. The tiiniugroom is 23 by 14 feet, and the ilrawingroom 23 by IS feet, with a conservatory attached. The .subline, and other outbuildings are complete in every respect, and the Buildings and Grounds are in perfect order. Trice for the whole, only £5250. Terms as agreed, Further particulars an. i cards to view from SAMUEL VAILE A SONS, l.and and Estate Agents, Shortlaud-streot. A GREAT BARGAIN. EXTENSIVE SHEEP AND CATTLE STATION, comprising 24,CH>0 acres, 18,000 acres of which are level or undulating. There are 4000 acres of valuable hush, containing kauri, totara, puriri, etc.; the balance is open country, mostly in grass, surface sown. The buildings consist of large two-storey House, Dion's huts, etc. This valuable estate requires very little fencing, and is worked at a very small expanse, -while its geographical position gives it peculiar facilities for trading direct with Australia or Europe. To effect a speedy sale we are authorised to accept the extremely low price of 10s per acre. Terms, i cash, balance at 5 per cent, for five years. Stock at valuation. SAMUEL VAILK & SONS, 1067 Land and Estate Agents. MONEY TO LEND—Wβ have the following sums of money awaiting investment at current rates : £1000, £450, £300, £200, £li>o. £150, £100, £50; but we can arrange for loans of any amount required.—Samuel Vaile and Sons, Shortland-street. SUBURBAN SEASIDE FARM comprising &5 acres ring-fenced, and about five acres fenced off round house; some grass, really first■lass house (new) of seven large rooms, brick foundation, iron roof ; three cisterns of water, •even foot verandah round three sides. Also three cottages with brick chimney to each. The land lies •well to the sun, and fronts a navigable creek which affords cheap and easy communication with Auckland, also plenty of fishing (net and line), boating, t»tc. Distance from town by good road, 14 miles, or by water eight miles; two miles from railway station. Price (cheap, the house alone cost about £600), £700. l-asy terms if desired, or would sell house with five acres for £425.—Samuel Vaile and Sons, Shortland-street. 2749 OOD DAIRY FARM of 202 acres, all fenced. 132 acres trass; small orchard, 60 acres bush; all level and undulating, volcanic soil, ■well watered by creeks and springs; new aiid wellbuilt House of four rooms, cowshed (15 ba'cs), etc.. 23 wiles from town and five miles from railwaystation. Price £4 per acre, easy terms, stock and implements at a valuation if desired. —."Samuel Vaile and Sons, Shortland-street. 2705 ORAFTON ROAD HOUSE, of seven IT rooms, gas and water laid on ; tine allotment, having f>o feet frontage by an average depth of i;« f c-et. Price £620 ; terms £250 cash, balance at t>4 per cent — Samuel Vailo and Sons, Shortlandstreet. 27-** ANDY LITTLE FARM of 72 acre?, all fenced in eight subdivisions; all in cultivation except two acres of bush ; soil part alluvial, part loam, House of seven rooms, with iron roof ; large barn, cowshed, etc. ; half mile from school and church : 30 miles from Auckland. Price, £450.—Samuel Vaile and Sons, Shortlandstreet. lo i ; "L_ "olkuranga.-cheap SUBURBAN _!L FARM of 4-> acres of good land, all fenced and in (truss; remarkably clear of weeds; all ploughable ; well watered by perennial springs; house of Jour room-, well-finished; only a quarter of a mile from Post Office, school, and church ; fourteen miles from town by first-class road. Price, —Samuel Vaiie and Sons. Shortland-street. 2774 CJPLENDID ESTATE, comprising over >O 300 acres of magnificent Lund, all in the highest st tte of cultivation. The whole is substantially fenced, in 20 subdivisions ; 200 acres arc iu irass, and 70 in crop or lying fallow. There is a small orchard of half-an-acre, and the remainder is bush. There is a good House of 6 rooms, and a very complete set of outbuildings. Everything is in the best possible order and condition, and to anyone Anting a really first-cla-ss Farm where all the hard work lias been ■lone, this offers a rare opportunity. The property is within easy distance of Auckland by rail, and is situated a mile and a half from the Station. Price, £12 per acre; half cash ; balance at 5 percent.— .Samuel Vaile and Sons, Land and Estate Agents, Shortland-atrwt. i^L HIGHLY IMPROVED FARM of 98 acres, all fenced in 8 subdivisions, 75 acres crass 20 acres crop, sin ill orchar.l in full bearing, enough bush for shelter, all level land, good deep Boil, well watered. House of 4 rooms, stable, large cowshed, Ac, Ac. Quarter mile from railway station, and 35 miles from Auckland. Price, £12 tKi acre.—damuel Vaile and Sons, Shortland street. 'J094 /COMFORTABLE SUBURBAN HOME, v> , —House of nine rooms, bathroom, and offices ; ■verandah and balcony; pas and water laid on ; small conservatory ; stable, coachhouse, washhouse, sheds, etc. About two acres of hind tastefully laid out in garden, orchard, and meadow ; tennis lawn. Price, £900. Easy terms can be arranged if desired.— Vaile and Sons, isliortianl-street. 2709 ■ APITAL LITTLE SUBURBAN FAKM of 151 acres, all fenced and in cultivation. Two acres of orchard in full bearing. Splendid alluvial soil. House of five rooms in good order Seven miles from town, and one Due from railway station. Postal delivery on the property. Price (cheap), £550. Terms can be arranged.— Samuel Vaile and Sons, Shortlaml-street. 2417 O~YACHTSMEN AND OTHERS.I Small Island oft Waiheke, good shelter ; also Island of about 100 acres, off Coroinandel, some bush, water springs.—Samuel \aile and Sons, bhortland-Htreet. 2O ' tf . "jF'AKE TAKAPUNA.—Beautiful Buildf J ing Sites, fronting splendid sheltered sandy beach; lovely view*; some tine pohntukawas; plenty of springs. The allotments vary in size from t acres to 10 acres, and in price from £12 per acre to £60 per acre. Kxceptionally easy terms.—Sauiuel Vaile and Sons, Shortland-atreet. __"__ S~UB URBAN seaside RESIDENCE. —House of seven rooms, Washhouse. Workshop Cowshed, et«-. Five acres of garden, orchard, and meadow; splendid water supply; long sea frontage • situated within three miles of the General Post Office Price, £1350. Terms, £650 cash balance at 0 per cent.— Samuel Vaile and sons, Short-land-street, Auckland. f___ COUNTRY RESIDENCE.— Well-fin-ished house of seven good rooms, with buck and front verandah, every convenience ; Was ho use (with copper), four stalled Stable, Fruit Store (with evaporators), Cowshed, etc., etc; 32 acre, of good land, all fenced ; 28 acres grass and 4 acres of firstclass orchard, about nine years old. Splendid supply of water. Th property cost £1000, but we are authorised to take £8*). Terras, half cash, balance at 6 per cent.-Samuel Vaile and Sons, fihortland-street, Auckland. 1_ C HEAP SUBURBAN RESIDE NCE.House of eight good Rooms, Stable, Coachhouse, Cowshed, Ac.; ?J Acres of Land ; only ten minutes' walk from station, to which there are seventeen trains a day each way. Price, £000. Terms : One-third cash ; balance at six per cent.— Bamuel Vaile and Sons, Shortland-street, Auckland. OPLENDID CITY FREEHOLD.— Cen O trally situated, in Beach Road, city ; frontasne, 95 feet- depth (average), 132 feet. There are at present three Cottages and two Sheds upon the land, but it would make a splendid site for a warehouse or factory. This offers a rare opportunity to anyone waging such a property, as these freehold* oj, .lie flat are getting very scarce. Price, £30 per foot. Terms • One-third cash ; balance at six per cent.Saaiuel VaUe and Sons, Shortland-street, Auckland. BUILDING SITES AT REMUERA.10 Acres, fronting the Kemat-r.i Eoad, and commanding lovely view ; to be sold in lots to suit Purchasers Pi ice low. Terms easy.-Samuel Vaile and Sons, Shortland-street, Auckland. 2050 HEAP PROPERTY.— of four Rooms and Scullery ; Freehold Allotment, 100 t.v 132 feet ; two minutes' walk from train. Price, £200.-Samuel Valle and Sons, Hhortland-street, Auckland. __ 270,J . FINE SHEEP FARM, comprising 1234 acres all fenced in 11 subdivisions, 600 acres crass 20 i acres crop, 3i acres orchard, small bush balance swamp pirtly drained. Superior House of 7 rooms granary, cow-shed, stable, implement shed, etc. Price £3 IDs per acre. Terms, half cash, balance at 0 per cent.—Samuel Vaile and Sons, fcihortland-ntre»t. °- SPLENDID INVESTMENT—97 acres of ijood level volcanic Land, situated within three (3) miles of the General Post Office. House of 7 rooms, dairy, combed, etc. Price only £4000. and terms can be arranged.—Samuel Vaile and Sons, Shortland-street. _ f69l ISBORNE—Wo still have Mr. Tut%JC Chen's Properties for sale, particulars of which may be obtained at our offices, or on reference to the advertising columns of the HKKAi.i. of Ist July, 1890. Immediate possession of most of the lots can be arranged for. The term* of payment are' most liberal.-Samuel Vaile and Sous, ShortKnd-street. - HE ibove are only specimens of a very lurge 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 Ofhce, Shortland»Uroet, and enquire. Catalogues ON *PFUC*tion.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8375, 1 October 1890, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8375, 1 October 1890, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8375, 1 October 1890, Page 2