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Houses and Land. • SAMUEL VAILE & SONS, BOUSE, LAND, & ESTATE AGENTS, VALUATORS OF REAL ESTATE, LAND AND HOUSE AUCTIONEERS, INVESTORS OF CAPITAL, MANAGERS OF . ESTATES, EITHER FOE RIiSB>ENTS OR ABSENTEES, COLLECTORS OF RENTS AND INTEREST. 85, QUE "EH STREET (Opposite Fort-street). Telephone No. 134. , BANKJSRS: BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES. LIST OF SAMUEL VAILE A SONS' AGENTS AND CORRESPONDENTS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD London _ ' — Chas. Price & Son Calcutta M - King, Hamilton, & Co. Bombay — _ King, King, & Co. Sydney _ „ Richardson £ Wrench (Ltd) Melbourne - - C. J. AT. Hani Brisbane _ «. Arthur Martin & Co. (Ltd.) Wellington .. _ T. Kennedy McDonald & Co. Christchurch _ Charles Clark Dunedin « _ John Re id & Sons Invercargill _ «. Charles Rout Nelson _» « W. Bout & Sorts Greyruouth .. — Nancarrow A Co. Napier .. _ Baker & Tabutean New Plymouth .. F. P. CorkiU GisHorr.e „ _ J. Coleman Besides the above we have Agents and Corrospon dents in all parts of the Auckland Provincial District, and some, also, in foreign countries who do not wish their names to be published in this list. SMALL FARMS suitable for fruit-grow-ing ».sd poultry fanning, ,-ituated only eight mile* from Auckland by water, or 14 miles by rail or food rotid. In size these farms range from eight so ttfteea acres; each has a good frontage to the Waitemata Harbour and to a «»od ro.i.t. The land is of fair Quality, well adapted for orchard:#, and has a good aspect. Land Transfer titles. The prices have been Used low, and run from £2 to £5 per acre. Terms easy, Samuel Vaile and Sons, So, Queen-street (opposite Fort-street). PAKURANGA, exceedingly valuable property, comprising 350 acres of first-class land, all laid down in permanent pasture. Intensive salt-water frontage ; boat*' drawing eight feet can come alongside; magnificent views. Good dw«Uing-house, cottages, etc. Price, only £."0 per acre; terras as arranged. This property has an immense prospective value, and is well worth the attention '•{ investors. Possession on Ist May.— Samuel Vaile and Sons, So, Queen-street (opposite Fort-street). SS76 j First-class city residence, to be sold a bargain. The house, which is splendidly built and beautifully finished, contains 12 rooms and bath-room ; city water and gas laid on ; stable, coachhouse, man's room, and washhouse. The grounds are very extensive, and are laid out in < garden, orchard, awl shrubbery. The property stands high, commanding very Due views ot the ] harbour, and situated within 30 minutes' walk of Queen-street, and close to tram. Price, only £1750 ; terras can be arrangtd. This is a freehold property.—Samuel Vaile and Sons, So, Queen-street (opposite tort-street). 2956 EMUERA. — SUPERIOR RESIrV DENCK <>f nine large and lofty rooms, bathroom, pantry, etc. The house has a slate roof, is faithfully built and well finished, and is quite new. Water is laid on to the house from a ta»K in the roof, and there is abo a large concrete cistern containing a supply amule for the driest summer. The outbuildings consist of a large and well-built stable and coachhouse, with loft overall; fowl-hon-e, etc. The grounds comprise 3J acres having a fine north-easterly aspect, and -re tastefully laid out in garden (flower and kitchen), orchard (young), and meadow. The house stands hwh, and commands flae views. To ensure a sale the price has been fixed at the low figure of £1300, and the terms will be made very easy if desired— Vaile and Sons, 55, Queen - street (opposite Fortstreet.) 2778 OQAA-(!HARMB LITTLE XfOl/U' SEASIDE PROPERTY AT 'UTAH —We)'-finished house of six large rooms, stable, coachhouse, cowshed, boatshed, etc., etc.; 2J acres of land fronting Cracreft-»treet 3£5 feet, and extending back to the Tainaki River ; the 'whole prettily laid out in garden, tennis lawn, wellestablished orchard, shrubbery, and meartcw; picturesque scenery; one mile from the railway station, Price (very cheap),£3oo.—Sam uel \aileand Sons, 85, Queen-street (opposite Fort-street. 2914 SUPERIOR FARM of 160 acres, all jo fenced in seven paddecks, nearly all in grass, all ploughable and well watered; soil, partly alluvial and partly loam ; good House of four rooms, with verandah on three sides; stable, barn, dairy, etc.; 18 miles irom Auckland and two and a-half from railway station. Price, £5 per acre ; terms as agreed.—Samuel Vaile and Sons, 85, yueea-street (opposite Fort-street) 2932 DESIRABLE family residence of ten rooms, bathroom, pantry and dairy, ■well built and finished ; washhouse, stable, coachbouse, fuwlhouse. woodshed, Ac. ; 12J acres of land, all cleared and" fenced in four paddocks; good water supply; situated within a mile and a-half of the He vol; port Wharf. Price, £75 >; terms as arranged (or, would exchange for smaller property). There is a very large future value in this land.— Samuel Vaile and Sons, So, Queen-street (opposite Fort-street). 2320 PICTURESQUE SEASIDE FARM of 148 acres. 30 acres fenced (4 paddockt) and in grass, small puriri bush; all undulating land and well watered! House four rooms, washhouse, stable, stockyards, etc. The property has a large frontage to a beautiful hard sandy beach. Price, £550; terms. £250 cash, balance can remain for four ves.ro at 0 per cent. Would sell in lots If desired. — Samuel Vaila and Sons, 85, Queen-street (epposite Fort-street). 2935 CHEAP FARM of 173 acres, 100 acres gross, 6 acros crop, 2 acres orchard, balance bush ; 11 miles fencing, enclosing three paddocks. The land is partly alluvial, is very well watered, and , will be all pioughable when cleared. House of three rooms, superior dairy, two large cowsheds, pig-tye, etc. The property would carry 200 sheep all the year round in its present state. Situated 35 miles south of Auckland. f rice, £3 5s per acre; terms as arranged.—Samuel Vaile and Sons, 85, Queen-street (opposite Fort street). 2922 VERY DESIRABLE FARM of 120 - V acres, all fenced in 7 subdivision, 100 acres pasture, 20 acres crop, small orchard, all tile drained and in first-class order, all ploiifcliab!® find well watered ; House of 5 rooms (verandah on two sides), stable, store-room, piggeries, etc. Price (cheap), £12 10? per acre. Only 12 miles from town by a good metalled road, and close to school and church.Samuel Vaile and Sons, 85, Queen-street (opposite Fort-street). 2513 YT NIQUE PROPERTY. WOULD FORM VERY ATTRACTIVE PLEASURE GROUNDS. TO BE SOLD A BARGAIN. THIS VALUABLE PROPERTY is situated on the other side of the harbour, opposite to Auckland City, and apout a mile from the wharf. There are over 34 ACRES OF LAND, about 20 acres of which are cov.red with BEAUTIFUL NATIVE BUSH, containing a few KAURIS (the nearest to the city), Magnificent PUNGA FIiRN TREES, Ere. Two pretty running CREEKS pass through the bush, and on one of these is a fine little CASCADE. Most of the undergrowth has been cleared away, so that one may wander at pleasure through the bush. The balance of the land is in Grass and Crops, with LARGK AND WELL-ASSORTED ORCHARDS AND STRAWBEItKY GARDENS. Five EXTENSIVE VIEWS. The Buildings consist of a VIiRY WELL-BUILT HOUSE of six good rooms, with Verandah back and front, Washhouse, Stable, and other Outbuildings, and a LARGE AND WEI.L--APPOINTt'D HALL, with Ante-room and Rooms at the back; Caretaker's Cottage and Stabling at rear. There is a large amount of money in this Property to anyone who hits a little capital and push." Easy terms of payment can be an anged If desired. Further particulars on application to SAMUEL VAILE & SONS, 85, Queen-street (Opposite Fort-street). PUKEKOHE.— Desirable Farm of 91£ acres; 80 acres grass; 5 acres fallow; 5 acres Lush, containing valuable timber. All ploughable. Black volcanic soil; very well watered ; cottage of two rooms, and large shed, (6 by 14. Price, £7 5s per acre; terms as arranged.Samuel Vaile and Sons, 85, Queen-street (opposite Fort-street). 1999 "I" AKE TAKAPUNA.—We still have for LAKE four magnificent. Bhilding Sites in Mursale four magnificent- Bhilding Sites in Murdoch's sab division. Each has a frontage of 132 feet to the main road, and of ISO feet (average) to a beautiful sandy beach, by a through depth of 300 feet (average). The land rises gently fro>t. the beach having a splendid sunny aspect, and being well sheltered from all cold winds. On one of the sites there are three fine old Pohntukawa tre«». This property is undoubtedly the pick of the Lake District. Prices, from £270 to £280 per lot.—Samuel Vaile and Sons, 85, Queen-street (opposite Fortstreet). 2364 Handy little sheep farm of ISO acres. Alxjut 2 miles of fencing, enclosing two paddocks. 50 acres grass, 2 acres orchard, 12 acres bush-r-all ploughable and well watered. New. House of four rooms and complete outbuildings. Close to post-office, school, and church. Price, £400 ; terms, £100 cash, balance at 5 per cent, for three \v>r«.— Samuel Vaile and Sons, 86, QueenStreet (upiJi/.-iite Fort-street). 1152 OP0TIKI: A BARGAIN.—Fine Block of 1063 acres, about three-quarters of which is covered with light bu*h ; small swamp; balance open fern land ; well watered; two miles from postoffice. This block would take surface-sewn grass well, and make an excellent little sheep station. Price, only 7» Cd per acre. Terras if desired.— Samuel Vaile and Sons, 85, Queen-street (opposite Fort-street). t 2585 MONEY TO LEND.-We have the 'JjULs: follewiag sums of Money awaiting investment at current rates :—£7ooo, £1000, £1000, £500, £450, £350, £200, £100, £75, and £<>5; but we can arrange for Loans of any amount required.— Vaile and Sons, Si, Qheea-stsMt (opposite Fortpurees). .

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8556, 2 May 1891, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8556, 2 May 1891, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8556, 2 May 1891, Page 2

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