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Houses and Land. gAMUEL -yAILE & £} ONS (Late Vaile & Douglas), HOUSE, LAND, & ESTATE AGENTS, VALUATORS OP REAL ESTATE, LAND ANT) HOUSE AUCTIONEERS, ■ INVESTORS OF CAPITAL, MANAGE OF ESTATES, EITHER FOR RESIDENTS OR ABSENTEES, NEXT GENERAL POST OFFICE, SHORTLAND-STRKET. " Tklkphonk No. 184. BANKERS: BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES. SNUG LITTLE HOMESTEAD of lh acres of Splendid Land, all fenced, and in crop; all level; front# a beautiful beach, and commantis grand views; House, 6 rooms and scullery, well finished ; 14 miles from town by a good road. Price, £330. Terms, half cash, balance at 0 pet cent. —Samuel Vail a and Sons, Shortland-atreet. • -570 WHANGAROA— 89 acres, with a long sea frontage, also, two small islands.—Price, Only Samuel Vaile and Sons, Shortlandstreet. "TC3 171INE BUILDING SITE AT [NORTH- ' COTE Corner Allotment, 153 by 109 feet; stands high, commanding lovely views; ten minutes' ■walk from wharf, and olbse to good beach. Price, pnJy £76. Easy terms can. be arranged.—Saimiel Vaile and Sons, Short land-street. . -*743 «77^VER Y CHEAP LITTLE cit'OX." 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 food road, and half-mile from railway station, •rice, £50. Terms can be arranged.—Samuel Vaile and Sons, Shortland street. 2610 C<OROMANI)EL —House of seven rooms, > all well finished and in good repair; good •well. Corner Allotment, £5 by 00 feet, centrally situated, next the 8.N./.. In view of the rising imjK>rtauce of the Corom Goldtlelds this property should be a very gieat bargain. We are authorised to accept the low price of £160.—Samuel Vaile and i {Sons. Shortland-street. 2323 KIHIKIHI. — Well-built cottage of three rooms and cellar, double brick chimney, about half an acre of land. Price, infinding cost of conveyance, £Si. This should be a decided bargain.—Samuel Vaile and Sons, Short-land-street. 2i30 ALLOTMETS in the following country j\_ towns :-COROMANDKL, TAURANGA, TK AWAMUTU, HAMILTON. CAMBRIDGE, KIHIKIHI. ALEXANDRA, NGARUAWAHIA, KAWUIA, RAH LAN, MATAKAN.A, LEIGH, PORT ALBERT, NEWPORT, TK KOPIRU. These lots are offered cheap to enable accounts to be closed in trust estates.—Samuel Vaile and Sous, Shortlandstreet. ______ PONSONBY.— CHEAP COTTAGE of 4 rooms and scullery, 2 verandahs, allotment ItiO by 132 feet, within two minute*' walk of tram. Price, only £200, and £100 can remain on mortgage. j •—Samuel Vaile and Sons, Shortland-atreet. 2700 I "\A7HAKGAREL— Handy little farm of T \ 70$ acres, all fenced in seven subdivisions ; #0 acres grass, seven acres crop, ten acres bush, one suid a-half acres orchard, nearly all level; splendid creek of fresh water ; soil volcanic and alluvial; new house of seven rooms, barn, cowshed, Ac. Price, £660. Being on the road to Puhipuhi mines, this should lie a very valuable property.—Samuel Vaile and Suns, Shoitland-street. 3728 V»-j —COUNTRY STORE. 24 Aj I v/ v_/ • feet by 10 feet, with dwelling tit two rooms and lean-to .attached ; 10 acres of good land, 6 acres fenced, ti acres grass, balance cleared ; Jiuriri laud. Price only £100. Terms £. cash, balance at 7 per cent.—Samuel ail a and Sons, Shortland -st COUNTRY HOTEL, containing 15 wellfurnished apartments, also small house adjoining, wash-house, four-stall stable, etc., etc. ; jrood garden. In the vicinity there are extensive Kurattelds, a sawmill, and wharves where large ships load No other hotel within 26 miles. Th e house is " free " Rent 30s per week. Price of goodwill and furniture is only £200.—Samuel Vails and Sons, Shortland-street. MONEY TO LEND. We have the following sums of Money awaiting investment at current rates£looo, £2iX>, £130, £150, £60, and £10 ; but can arrange Mortgages of any amount required.—Samuel aile and Sons, Short-land-street. mo let. RESIDENCES. KYBF.R PASS—The handsome City Residence of R. W. Moody, Esq., 13 superior rooms with offices and outbuilding*, large garden. PONSONBY —Splendid House of 15 rooms, verandah and balcony, lj acres garden, plenty of fruit. TAURANGA— Superior Residence of '5 rooms, stable, coach house, cowshed, dairy, 3'/ acres of garden, orchard, meadow. ON KHUN GA— Convenient Residence of 10 large rooms besides offices, stable, buggy-house, 3 acres of garden, orchard, and meadow. More land tan be had if desired. UTAHUHU—House of it large rooms, good well, tanks, « ash-house and buggy-house, 5 acres garden and orchard. DEVONPOttr— Superior House of 7 rooms and bath-room, wash house; large garden comprising 3 acres; close to Cheltenham Beach. £75 per annum. .. , „ , EPSOM—Gentleman's Residence of 9 rooms and offices, stable, buggy-house, Si acres of laud nicely laid out. Rent, £70 per annum. EPSOM—House of 8 rooms, gas iaid on, splendid water supply, gas stove, washhouse with copper, tram passes door every hour, with J an acre land ; '20s per week : or with 6 acres, 80s. WKU.IMI I'ON PARK, PAN MURK, comprising 10 acres of rich volcanic Land ; well-built House of C large and lofty rooms, detached kitchen in addition ; z-atal! 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 Brooms, large garden. £1 per week. . ON KH SO A—Convenient Residence of 9 rooms, large stable, cowshed arid bathing-house, 1$ acres garden. £1 per week, or furnished, £3. TAKAPUNA—House 8 rooms, lu acres garden, Ac. Rent, 15s per week. AVON DALE—Neat House, 0 rooms, stable, Sc., 3 acres of land, nicely laid out, 12s Oct a week, AVONDALK — Well-built House, 0 rooms, washhouse, stable Ac.. 9 acres, garden, orchard and meadow. Rent only 12s a week. ANGLESKA-STREET—House of 8 rooms, gas and water ; large allotment. Rent. 10s per week. ELLIOTTS POINT, HENDERSON — Superior House of 7 large rooms and storeroom, newly. painted ; 20 acres of laud, fronting the V/aiteinata Harbour. Plenty of boating, fishing, shooting, Ax. Kent only 10s per week. IVARKWORTU—Nice House of 6 rooms, with ! acres of good orchard ; pleasantly situated. 10s a week NEW PLYMOUTH—House, 8 rooms and scullery, stable and other outbuildings, 15 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 oflices, FURNISHED HOUSES. ONEHUNGA — (Particulars as above). £3 pel we>-k. . , , DEVONPORT— of 7 rooms, cooking range large Allotment, fronting splendid beach. Rent, 3oa per week 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 2Cfc per week. Place will be painted, and paperei throughout for a good tenant. XtOTORUA —Shop and Dwelling; good business t< be done. 15s per week. BRIGHTON ROAD—Corner Shop, 6 dwellinj rooms, all newly tlnished throughout. 12s ttd pel •week, or offer. PATI'ERSON-STREET, Freemans' Bay—Shop ant 6 dwelling rooms ; gas and water, large workshop Kent, 12a 6d per week. MOUNT KOSKILL ROAD—Small Shop. 2s 6d pel * t,k " SUNDRIES. OFFICES, centrally situated in High-street, closi to Vulcan Lane. Rent, only 5s and 6s Od pe: room ; two or more rooms as per arrangement. BUILDING LEASE— Cornel Allotment tobi let on building lease for any term up to 50 years Karangahape Road. SHOPS WITH STABLING —Block of 2-ntore; Shops with stabling affording accommodation to i! 1101*88 and 2 carts; large yard. 20s a-week t( approved tenant. 15RICK BUILDING. — Large Brick Buildini suitable for cheap boarding-house, storing flax &c., or could be turned into stables. Adjoiniiij allotment could be reuted with it if desired.Little Queen-street. . , ... , ~ , BRICKYARD —9 acres of splendid clay; bncl kiln and all necessary buildings, appliances, am machinery for' carrying on the manufacture o bricks; deep water frontage to the harbour.Henderion. SMITHY—Bs a week, Wyndham-street. YARD—Allotment 60 by 82 feet, Lome-street. BUILDING iind J-acre of Land at Northcote building could be turned into a store; centra position. ~ . ... PADDOCK— an acre at Momingside, Is pe week. FARMS. MANGAPIKO—3IO acres, all fenced, 230 acre grass, 2 acres crop, small orchard in full bearing heavy alluvial deposit; good House, 1 rooms complete outbuildings. ONKWHKRO—I&9O acres, fronting the Waikat river, half open, half bush, plenty of rough feed any term up to 10 years. Rent beginning at £6 and rising to £120 per annum. TAURANUA—376 acres of splendid Land, mostl river flat, fronts navigable river, 125 acre gra.ss all necessary farm buildings. Kent, only £50 pe annum. MAUNGATUROTO—26O acres, 137 acres fenced 100 acres grass, balance crop ; 0-roomed iious and complete outbuildings. DKItSi iN— acre, of Land, with flr.it-cl&s House of 7 rooms ; also, three workmen's cottage: The land lies well to the sun, and has a splemli deep-water frontage to the harbour; plenty c fishing, boating, Ac. Rent only £30 per annum. IE PUKE, TAURANG A-987 acres of good land partly fenced, and about 70 acres in grass, we. watered; two-roomed Cottage. Kent, £30 pt annum. AIM ATE—I 6 acres; Accommodation House of 1 rooms. £28 per annum. 4VONDALB—OO acres good land, to be let on in Droving lease. RAGLAN— acres, all fenced; House, & rooms good site for a store. THE above are only specimens of a ver; large number of similar Properties which w have for sale. Those requiring Properties of an description whatever are invited to call at on Offices next the General Po%t Office, Shortlam street, and enquire, CATALOG ON APPU CATION. SAMUEL VAILE & SONS Aire VAILS A douujus)

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8386, 14 October 1890, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8386, 14 October 1890, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8386, 14 October 1890, Page 2