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Houses and Land. SAMUEL VAILE & SONS, BOUSE, LAND, 4. ESTATE AGENTS, VALUATORS OF REAL ESTATE, LAND AND HOUSE AUCTIONEERS, INVESTORS OF CAPITAL, 4ANAGEBS OF ESTATES, EITHER FOR RESIDENTS OR ABSENTEES, COLLECTORS OF RENTS AND INTEREST.' 85, QUEEN STREET (Opposite Fort-street). Telephone No. 134. JANKERS: BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES. i s 9 I 2 S a § EH « p; o ? H ° g W h I > Ii • oio g § « 3*a S c % gh : $ §«* 6 £ P5 OH a oh g H O Hp, I p- o OPOTIKI: A BARGAIN.— Block of 1053 acres, about three-quarters of which is cove ed with light bush ; small swamp : balance open fern land ; 'well watered : two miles from postoffice. This block would take surface-sown grass ■well and make an excellent little sheep station. Prk-e, 'lily 7s 6d per acre. Terms if desired.— Samuei V;i"ile and Sons, So, Queen-street (opposite Fort-street). - SO is

SPLENDID LITTLE BLOCK OF LAND AT OPUTIKI. comprising 3,>U acres of rich alluvial land at tiu- ci" the Waiotahi River; about 30 acres ;:r;is-. -. email bush, balance splendid flax swamp, partly limirsed. The adjoining land baa produced 90 bushel- of maize to the acre ; -2J miles from post-office. Fur this valuable property «e are authorised to accept the exceedingly low price of 2Ts tki per acre. Terms if desired. Till recently £3 per acre has been askt 1 for thisl.in>t.— Samuel Yaile and Sous, S3, yuecn-street (opposite Fort-street). -J~<> CHEAP FRUIT FARM of 75 acres, 10 acres of which are in orcuard,!nearly all in full bearing ami bringing in on the average All To ,i year. The orchard is planted in a. drained raupo_sn;ir."..\ »nd is well sheltered ; 20 acrrs fenced and in en:--. Bouse of five rooms, two fruit-houses, stable, and other outbuildings : close to school ; 2 miles from *rh:irf. and about ion north of Auckland (by water). The price has just been reduced to £700. Terms : £400 cash, balance at 5 per cent.—Samuel Vaile and Sons, jJ, Queen-street (opposite Fort-street). -~- r - _ AGNIFICENT ESTATE. compri-ins WHO acres of First-class Land. 1500 acres of which are under good grass and 1600 more are well drained and ready for burning and sowing. There is a good orchard of 3j acres, containing TOO well assorted trees, sis chains of vines in good order, and there are orer 9000 useful timber tiees planted on various parts of the estate for shelter and ornament. The whole estate is fenced in 14 subdivision*, in each of which there is good water. The buildings consist of a residence of S large rooms, shepherd's cottage of 4 rooms, large woolsised. shearine-shed, stables,yard (divided into pens) to hold 3000 sheep ; concrete dip capable of dipping 1000 sheep per day, etc. This jr-ind property will carry 4000 sheep in its present condition, and when all under grass will be capable of carrying over 20,0>rt) sheep. On account of failing health the present owner is obliged to give np so large a property, and will accept the low price of £4 V's per acre, and grant easy terms if desired. Railway station on the property. SAMLEL VAILE AND SUNS, Land and Estate .Agents, 5507 £5, Queen-<rett (opposite Fort-street.) CJHEEP AND CATTLE STATION.— O TO BE SOLD CHEAP—Nearly 2,«0 acres, all fenced, partly by water, remainder by sheepproof fences. About acres bush, remainder op land, partly brought in; the whole well watered, Superior Dwelling-house of VJ rooms and offices, all well finished. Complete outbuildings; also, man's cottage and outbuildings. This v-ry desirable property is for sale at the low price of 32s Cd per acre, and, if desired, on very easy terms. Stock and implements may be taken at a valuation.— Samuel Vaile and boas, 83, yueeu-street (opposite FortStreet. 2tCJ TO BE EXCHANGED FOR A TOWN HOUsE— very well-built and comfortable Six-roomed Villa, with complete outbuildings and nine acre- of garden, orchard, and meadow, situated ■within seven miles of Auckland by 'bus or train •will be exchanged for a neat House situated handy to town, Ponaouby preferred. Price for sale or exchange £700; terms very easy.— .Samuel Yaile and Sons, 85, Queen-street (opposite Fort-street). 2-ISI ESIABLE s ÜBURBAN pr oPERTV containing six acres of volcanic lard, all fenced, subdivided, and planted round with lbelt«r trees ; House of four roMus and very complete outbuilding; beautiful views ; within sis miles of the General Post Office. Price, £800; terms as agreed.— Vaile and Sons,_So, Queen-street (opposite Fort-street). -770

GRAND ESTATE of 1460 Acres, suitable for a sheep station or general farming purposes. The whole fenced in 26 paddocks, 50 acres planted with the moat valuable forest trees—about 1000 trees to the acre, four acres good orchard, reuainder grass and crops. The land is of splendid juality, and well watered throughout. Dwellingdouse of nine rooms, man's cottage of four rooms, and numerous and complete outbuildings. This tine property is still in the hands "f the original owner, and is in tint-class order, both as regards the land and b ildings. Stock and implements can be taken at a valuation, and the whole will be sold at a low figure.—Samuel Vaile and Sons, 85, Queen-street (opposite Fort-street). 2533 ÜBURBAN SEASIDE FARM comprising 83 acres ring fenced, and about 5 acres fenced off round house; some grass, really firstclass house (new) of seven large rooms, brick foundation, iron roof; three cisterns of water, seven 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, etc. 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 £000). £700. Kasy terms if desired, or would sell house with five acres for £42.'>.— .Samuel Vaile and Sons, 85, Queen-street (opposite Fort-street). 2741) HEAP PROPERTY.—Cottage of four Rooms and Scullery ; Freehold Allotment, 160 by 132 feet; two minutes' walk from trim. Price, £200.— .Samuel Vaile and Sons, 85, Queen-street {opposite Fort-street). 2 I O< L DEVONPORT— SNUG LITTLE VILLA containing seven rooms, verandah on two sides, bay window, well built and finished, washhouse (with boiler); corner allotment, 58i by 113 feet, in neat garden, &c. ; stands high, commandin" fine view; volcanic soil; overlooks and is within 100 yards of spendid yacht anchorage.' Land Transfer Title. Price, only £550.—Samuel Vaile and Sons, 85, Queen-street (opposite Queen-street). 2780 ANDY FARM of 117 Acres, all fenced, 87 acres grass, 30 acres crop, small orchard, all ploughible, mostly alluvial flat, exceptionally we 11 watered. Well finished House of six rooms ; stable, four stalls ; cowshed, 22 bails ; blacksmith's shop, small tiouimill and numerous ether outbuildings; live minutes walk from school and post-office, one mile from church, six miles from railway station, and 22 miles from Auckland. Price, £7 per acre; terms, half cash, balance at C per cent, for five years.—Samuel Vaile and Sons, 85, Queen-street (opposite Fort-street). 2803 liVJBER LAND, 1900 acres, partly improved ; very superior House and Outbuildings, close to railway station and within 80 miles of Auckland. On this property there is a large quantity of kauri and other valuable timbers. Price, only £2 per acre ; easy terms can be arranged.— Samuel Vaile and Sons, 85, Queen-street (opposite Fort-street. '^StX) HOICE LITTLE BLOCK OF LAND, containing 422 acres of volcanic land, situated only 26 miles from town by a good road, and within 3J- miles of a railway station. The whole of the land is level and undulating, and is well watered by a large stream, in which th«-re is splendid water ]>ower ; 72 acres are in grass, the balance is valuable bash. It is believed that there is coal and iron on Ibis property. Price, only £3 per acre. Terms: Half cash, balance at 5 per cent, for five years.— Samuel Vaile and .Sons, S5, Queen-street (opposite Fort-street) 2817 VALUABLE ORCHARD a"nd V NURSERY, of 12 acres ; all fenced, trenched, and tile drained; 2 acres grass ; balance in firstclass orchard (SOI) trees in full bearing) and nursery ; large vinery full of grapes; all level alluvial Boil; frontage to navigable creek ; honse, six rooms, and outbuildings; also, thre -roomed house. Close to railway station, and within 23 miles of Auckland. Price, £850; terms as agreed; or would sell in two Samuel Vaile and Sons, t>s, Queen: street (opuosite_Fort-street). 2821 _ MONEY TO LEND. — We have the following sums of Money lawaiting invest tnent at current rates £1000, £1000, £450, £300 £200 £120, £100, and £65 ; but wo can arrange for. Loans at any amount required.— Vaile and Sobs,.B6,.QuaenrStreet (opposite Fort-street).

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8476, 29 January 1891, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8476, 29 January 1891, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8476, 29 January 1891, Page 2

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