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Houses and Land. 3 SAMUErVAILE Ysons, HOUSE, LAND, & ESTATE AGENTS, S VALUATORS OF REAL ESTATE, LAND AND HOUSE AUCTIONEERS, • INVESTORS OF CAPITAL, MANAGERS OP ESTATES, EITHER FOR S RESIDENTS OR ABSENTEES, COLLECTORS OF RENTS AND INTEREST. 85, QUEEN STREET (Opposite Fort-street). Telephone No. 134. BANKERS: BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES. __ , _— y 02 «. t £b « H a sa ~ ■■ on ;s s h 1 ; ° 1 *i 5 ■ I p5 a £ ' g H$ So ° . IS > I £ PS jgm ° a k ioiO I « s 1 3 S g * o> o '• i m 3 » « :8« S d * rS g M S ! - i eg r " o 0 « * ; * ; |> s_ t \m AGIsIFICENT FARM in the North, It 1 1200 acres; 320 acres fenced and subdivided, 14 paddocks ; SS > acres grass, 133 acres crop, 4 acres f orchard, 20 acres bush, 50 acres swamp, 540 acres ; level, 510 acres undulating, and 150 acres broken, ; SCO acres alluvial soil, remainder black loam on 1 clay, etc. This prope.ty fronts a good navigable - river, and is only three miles from the sea. Two , Hou es of 9 rooms and 6 rooms respectively. Both Houses have a most complete set of Outbuildings. Price, £4000. Stock, £700 ; implements, £300. School i and church 2 miles -This is a really good and pay- , able prooerty.— Samuel Vaile and Sons, 35, Queeni street (opposite Fort-street). 2532 ' TJUNUA —The well-known Farm of I it Henry Wright, Esq., containing 592 acres, about 600 of which are fenced an.i in crass, IS acres : crop, small busli, balance fern. The land is nearly ; all ploughable. and is well watered. There is si well- • finished House of 7 room*, with verand-ih on two , sides; man's hut and dairy. The school, church, and post office are within a mile; railway station, 7 miles ; Auckland, iS miles. Price, £4000. Terms: I Half cash ; balance at 0 per cent. Mineral rights reserved.— Vaile and Sons, 85, Queen-street (opposite Fort-street). 2344 KAIPARA.— VALUABLE FARM of 557 acres. 420 veres of which ire fenced in 4 ' subdivisions; 150 acres in grass, small orchard, 150 acres bush ; well watered : mostly limestone country, ■ an.i plougliable. Deep water frontage to the Kai--1 para harbour; in fact the property forms a peniu- '• sula, and so requires but little fencing. The Build- ' ings consist of a good Dwelling and Outhouses. ■ Price £2100; terms as arranged.— Samuel Vaile and Sous, 85, Queen-street (opposite Fort-street). i . IMPROVED FARM, comprising 166 acres of cood Land (partly volcanic). The whole is 1 well teheed in 12 subdivisions; 160 acres are in grass and crop, 1 acre in orchard, and 5 acres in bush; ' all ploughai'le and well-watered. House of 7 rooms 1 and usual outbuildings. Half-a-mile from post- ; office, school, and chui*h, and within 30 miles of ' Auckland. Price, £7 per acre. Terms : £400 can remain at 6 per cent, for 3or 5 years. This property ! is said to be capable of carrying three sheep to the t acre. — >aumel Vaile and Sons, So, Queeu-street ' (opposite Fort-street). 2549 i mAKAPUNA—70$ acres, surveyed and ' JL subdivided into building sites ; one mile from i post-offico, school, and church. Price, £1250. Terms i as aureei.—Samuel Vaile and Sons, 85, Queen- ! street (opposite Fort-street). '■^50 , CHOICE LITTLE FARM of 76$ Acres, . \_y the greater part fenced in six paddocks; 30 1 acres grass, 3 acres orchard, 10 acres bush ; balance ready .fur burning off this autumn. Soil, alluvial I flat." Well watered, and all plonghable. House of seven rooms, and usual outbuildings ; well sheltered ' by ornamental trees. Quarter-mile from railway 5 station, and 30 miles from Auckland. Price, £550. , - Samuel Vaile and Sons, 85, Queen-street (oppoI site Fort-street). 2551 FIRST-CLASS FRUIT FARM of 20 Acres, all fenced in nine subdivisions; 5 or 1 6 acres of orchard (containing about 1200 apples, 20 i pears, 100 plums, 100 oranges and lemons, 50 I peaches, etc.,etc.); about 8 acres of grass, and 6 acres of bush; good water supply. Splendid northerly > aspect. Two vineries, each 65 by 20 feet, and each ■ containing 42 vine 3in full bearing. One of these ) vineries is fitted with heating apparatus. Also, new vinery, about 75 by 25 feet, containing 52 vines, i which will bear next season. House of ten rooms, 1 with very complete outbuildings, all iron roofs, ; Two miles and .i-half from Birkenhead Wharf, and one mile from school and church. Price, £1650. ) Terms as agreed.—Samuel Vaile and Sons, So, ) Queen-street (opposite Fort-street). 2552 /COMFORTABLE SUBURBAN HOME. ' \j — House of ehht rooms ; stone stable contain- ■ ing two stalls anil buggy-house, with loft over all ; > wa-hhouse ; nearly two acres (htviug 817 feet, of street frontage) of volcanic land tastefully laid out ' in garden, orchard, and me <dow ; splendid well of 3 water (city water in street). This very desirable property is situated about two mile* from the General I'ost-offii e—fare by 'bus 3d, and will be sold t for the low figure of £800. Very easy terms if desired. Land transfer Samuel Vaile and Sons, I 85, Qneen street (opposite Fort-street). 2777 pEMUERA: CHEAP PROPERTY.— f Jl\; House of seven large rooms, all well finished • :.nd in first-class order ; large wash-hotu-e ; work- ' shop, and fowlhouse ; good supply of water ; over half an a. re of land tastefully laid out in garden, b tennis lawn, and orchard. Splendid view. Price a only £150. Terms as arranged. Within 15 minutes' :. easy walk of Newmarket liiilway station. Satisfac- - tory reasons for selling.—Samuel Vaile and Sons, So, Queen-street (opposite Fort-street). 2837 3 /-\POTIKI : A BARGAIN.— Block b \_f 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 posti. office. This block would take surface-sown grass .- well and make an excellent little sheep station. a Price, only 7s 6d per acre. Terms if desired.— .- Samuel Vaile and Sons, S5, Queen-street (opposite i, Fort-street). " 2585 i CJPLENDII) LITTLE BLOCK OF LAND u >O AT OPOTIKI, comprising 336J acres of rich 1 alluvial land ac the mouth of the Waiotahi River; • about 30 acres crass ; small bush, balance splendid 14 flax swamp, partly drained. The adjoining land " has produced 90 bushels of maize to the acre ; 2} II miles from post-office. For this valuable property ? we are authorised to accept the exceedingly low 1 price of 27s Cd per acre. Terms if desired. Till re- " cently £3 per acre has been asked for this lan*).— ' Samuel Vaile and Sons, 85, Queen-street (opposite • Fort-street). 2656 1 FRUIT FARM of 75 acres, 10 ,' vy acres of which are in orchard/nearly all in full , bearing and bringing in on the average £170 a year. The orchard is planted in a drained raupo swamp, and is well sheltered ; 20 acres fenced and in grass. I House of five room's, two fruit-houses, stable, and , other outbuildings ; close to school; 2 miles from . wharf, and about 100 north of Auckland (by water). I The price has just been reduced to £700. Terms : £400 cash, balance .it 5 per cent.—Samuel Vaile and Sons, 83, Queen-street (opposite Fort-street). 2792 MAGNIFICENT ESTATE, comprising 5040 acres of First-class Land. 1500 acres of which are under good grass and 1000 more are well drained and ready for burning '• and sowing. There is a good orchard of 8i acres, '" containing 700 well assorted trees, six chains of '■ vines in good order, and there are over OOi.'O useful " timber tibes planted on various parts of the estate " for shelter and ornament. The whole estate is feuded in 14 subdivisions, in each of which there is II good water. " The buildings consist of a residence of 8 large I rooms, shepherd's cottage of i rooms, large wool- [' shed, shearing-shed, atables,yard (divided into pens) e to hold 3000 sheep ; concrete dip capable of dipping 1000 sheep per day, etc. » This grand property will carry 4000 sheep in its present condition, and when all under grass will be I capable of carrying over 20,0<i0 sheep. > On account of failing health the present owner is II obliged to give up bo large a property, and will aca cept the low price of £4 10s per acre, and grant easy y terms if desired. Railway-station on the property. [' SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, .', Land and Estate Agents, ' 2807 86, Queen-street (opposite Fort-street.) " ,EVONPORT —SNUG LITTLE VILLA JLr containing seven rooms, verandah on two I sides, buy window, well built and finished, washI; house (with boiler); corner allotment, 08J by 118 ,s feet, in neat garden, &c.; stands high, commandi, ing fine view; volcanic soil; overlooks and is within 100 yards of spendid yacht anchorage. Land „ Transfer Title. Prjce, only -Samuel Vaile . and Sons, 85, Queen-street (opposite Fort-street). 0 , " 2780 t -—; • : : —: — •i nniMBER LAND, 1900 acres, partly im- ; JL proved; very superior House and Outbuild- } ings, close to railway station and within 30 miles of ' Auckland. On this property there is a large quan- ■ tity of. kauri and other valuable timbers. Price, ; only £2 per acre ; easy terms can be arranged.— 4 Samuel Vaile and Sons, 85, Queen-street (opposite '• Fort-Street. . < 2809 t ' ' MONEY TO LEND.-Wβ -have the following sums of Money awaiting invest- « ment at current rates £1000, £10011, £460, £800, £200, £120, £100, and £65 ; but we can arrange for t Loans of any amount required.— Samuel Vaile and »one, 86, Queen-street (opposite Fort-3treet). .'"'■'■■'■■ •

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8501, 27 February 1891, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8501, 27 February 1891, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8501, 27 February 1891, Page 2

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