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|gC * ■ , • Houses and Land.• * — : . jg r m : / SAMUEL WILE & SONS, HOUSE, LAND, & ESTATE AGENTS, VALUATORS OF REAL ESTATE, LAND AND HOUSE AUCTIONEERS, INVESTORS OF CAPITAL, 'lANAOEES OK ESTATES. EITHER FOR RESIDENTS OR ABSENTEES, COLLECTORS OF RENTS AND INTEREST. i 65, QUEEN STREET (Opposite Fort-street). „ . Telephone No. Ist. BANKERS: BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES. LIST OF SAMUEL VAILE & SONS' AGENTS ' V' ; ->■ AND CORRESPONDENTS THROUGHOUT ' J -f'X : THE WORLD :— ■ London M - Chas. Price & Son Calcutta - - King, Hamilton, & Co. ■ ' Bombay . « - Kin* King, & Co. Sydney — — Richardson & French (Ltd) Melbourne- .. C. J. &T. Ham Brisbane - ' - Arthur Martin & Co. (Ltd.) Wellington .. ~ T. Kennedy McDonald & Co. durlstchurcti • .. Charles Clark Dunedin - .. John Heid & Sons ; ■ - Invercurgill.. »• Charles Rout Nelson 'i. — W. Rout & Sons Oreymouth .. — Nancarrow & Co. " Napier .. — Baker & Tabuteau New Plymouth - F. P. Corkill GUborne .. - J.Coleman Besides the above we have Agents and Correspondents in all parts of the Auckland Provincial District, and some, also, in foreign countries who do not wish their namos to be published in this list. SPLENDID ISLAND SHEEP STATION, ' TO BE SOLD AT THE LOW TRICE OF ICS CD PER ACRE (STOCK INCLUDED). ... This fine Island comprises 4275 acres, of which ffik - 1500 act es are iu surface-sown grass, and SOp acres fe&ivii- iu valnable bush. s The Island is well -watered, and is so shaped that about two miles of fencing would kf, unclose' threo or four large paddocks. ': There is a llpi&splendifls harbour where vessels can safely lie at x ,< anchor in the very worst weather. %The Buildings V 1 consist of an 8-roomed house, 2 cottages, woolshed, : i cowshed, sheep-yards, <Sc. The scenery is of the USSsI; grandest description, and- altogether .we can coniv./t-. • fidently recommend this property to any gentleman 1' • who wishes to ha»e a beautiful and at the same ! ' time a remunerative estate. „ , „ ,„ T r " ti U • Price' (including 1000 Sheep, 25 Cattle. 8 Horses, C ■ " Turkeys,' and Poultry, Boats, Implements, Ac., &c.), , only 10s 6d per acre. • For further particulars apply to ■ £>•"" -?'> >; : SAMUEL'VAILE : & SONS, -: V. " • , •. • : ; Land and Estate Agents, ' - - . • - 85, Queen-street / . • 2*37 i ■ ' (Opposite Fort-street). A GREAT BARGAIN. —Good Level t" " J\. ' Freehold" Allotment, fronting Beach Road. %--i- City, 40 feet by a.depth of 140 feet. .. Price, only £0 ! - per-foot;' . This allotment is situated withia five minutes' easy walk of Queen-street, on the flat, anil . immediately opposite the Railway Goods Shed.— • . Samuel Vaile and Sons, 85, Queen-street (opposite V- . Fort-street). / ~ 95 ' «•-' ' T UCRATIVIi ISLAND TRADING t;-.J - l-'J-." STATION, doing a large trade in provisions, &. 1 dry goods, bakery, etc., and also in exporting copraand other Island produce. The buildings consist 91 dwelling, detached : kitchen, and - dining-room, J»";. 1 > bakery, workshops, - and ; ccpra-house, ■ and are , erected on an allotment 93 by 210 feet, held under f&t<, ■ lease at £9 per annum, with 17 years to run, situated ■within a stone's-throw of the steamer s anchorage.' ft;, i Price, £950. Satisfactory reasons for selling will b« given.—Samuel s Vaile and Son*, 1 85, Queen-street ... (opposite Fort-street). , - : - 2009 1 BEAUTIFUL . SUBURBAN PROMW* H v H~r.> PERTY.—House of six rooms, in good order; stable • and cowshed, with 18 acres •of ' first-class Ps® I *' ' land, all substantially fenced in four paddocks, two - acres garden and orchard, balance grass,, "his property :is very healthily ; situated, 'commands grand and extensive views. Postal delivery on pro* i"f -it'; ''perty, school handy. :: Price, £1250; only one-tilth 'v .. cash is required; the balance . can remain on mortf#S yi; gage at six per cent for five years.,. Or ; the owner &y'. . would sell 1.0 acres of the land at £65 per acre, on terms to suit purchaser; Seven miles from town.—; b" • C Samuel Vaile and Sons, 85, Queen-street (opposite Fort-street). f 2950 ' ?■ Excellent little farm, comprising fiO acres of rich volcanic land, all O';' r tfenced in eight subdivisions; 86 acres grass, balance , 1 fallow, all level and well watered. ;v c New and wellbuilt House of four rooms, stable, cowshed, pigger- .' - ies, etc.; close to creamery, school and church alongside, 13J. miles from Auckland by a good metalled -. road. Price, ; £20 per acre. * Terms :• Half; cash, fa.'i'.v'. balance at 0 per cent.—Samuel Vaile . and Sons, 85, - • Queßn ; street, opposite Fort-street. ' 'v ; ' 2966 •: Exceedingly cheap ; farm of j'i :4So Acres,.all fenced, 200 acres in grass. 7 ' acres in bush, 2£ acres orchard. All gently undulating land," well watered. Good house of nine rooms," : dairy and man's room, cowshed of 20 bail*, etc. - Price, Wi ■ 'h.. only £3 10a per acre. >. Terms as arranged. Two' and ' a-half miles from 1 Railway, Station, and about 80 s•Sii ' miles south of Auckland.—Samuel Vaile and Sons, i'xf'fi-Jgl, Queen street, oppoidte Fort-street. , ' -'884.; : CJMALL FARMS suitable for; fruit-grow--0.1 ing aw} poultry fanning, situated only eight !iS":. i . milei from A uckland by water, or 14 miles by rail or good road..; In size these farms range from eight ;,t;, r .to fifteen acres; each has a ; good frontage to the ilV'^« sv * -TV'altemata. Harbour and to a uood roa.il. The land feHfeMSMi of fair quality, well adapted for orchards, and has a good ■ aspect. . Land {Transfer titles. The prices f," have been fixed low, and run from £2 to £5 per S •• J- acre. - Term 3: easy. Samuel Vaile and Sons, . 85, - i ,? '.''"Queen-street (opposite Fort-street)." • • .;' v ; ' " ; ;ri PAKURANGA, ' exceedingly valuable property, comprising 350 acres of first-class Mlili®? land, all laid clown in permanent pasture. -< t Inten"p"sive salt-water frontage; Wat* drawing eight feet •4 can . come * alongside ; ? magnificent , views. Good J " *"> dwelling-house, cottages, etc. Price, only £M per acre; terms as arranged. : This property has an im- . . i'inense prospective value, and is well worth the at* h;v-:. :: teution of Investors. Possession on' Ist "• May.— '■v-V ' - Samuel Vaile and Sons, 85.. Queen-street (opposite .Fort-street). ■ . . 2370 ' ; Q UPERIOR ;; FARM of 160 aoreg, all ?-V 'i \ O fenced in seven paddocks, nearly all in grass, >Mp v all - ploughable ■ and. well watered; •< soil, -partly • alluvial and partly loam ; good House of fourrowms, ■? " , ■with verandah on three sides stable, barn, dairy, t etc.; 18 • miles from- Auckland : and two and a-half fy,f i m irom railway station. Price, £5 per acre ; terms as agreed.— Vaile and Sons, 85, Queen-street .' {opposite Fort-street) , ■ . .; 2932 '$?t "\TERX DESIRABLE FARM of 120 acres, all fenced in 7 subdivisions, 100 acres pasture, 20 acres crop, small orchard, all tile kSJ ' J drained and in first-class order, all plougliable and 1 well watered; House of 5 rooms (verandah on tw.. •, ' " sides), ; stable, store-room, ; piggeries, < etc. .. Price {cheap), £1210s per acre. Only 12 miles from town , /: by a good metalled road, and close to school anil i : - church.—Samuel Vaile and Sons, So, Queen-street (opposite Fort-street). ' - ■ 2513; Desirable family residence '".fof ten rooms, bathroom, pantry and dairy, Sit'S r l well built and finished; washhouse, stable, coach- ! - * bouse, fowlhouse, woodshed, &c. ; 12J acres of land, all > cleared •: and , fenced in - four paddocks ; good pgsPavwater supply; situated within a mile and a-half of the Devonport Wharf. Price, £75it; terms as Arranged (or, would exchange for smaller property). . - »^; There is a very, large future value in this land.— r J Samuel Vaile and Sons, 85, Queen-street (opposite ;• Fort-street).. v'' ■ '• / 2320 , PICTURESQUE - SEASIDE FARM of 1 140 acres, 30 acres fenced (4 paddock#) and in y-rV.-grass, small puriri bush; all undulating land and •'• • well watered. House four ' rooms, " washhouse, stable, stockyards, otc. The property lias a large , frontage to a beautiful hard sanay beai'li. Price, -. i ; ■ ' £550; terms, £220 cash, balanco can remain for four years at 0 per cent. Would sell in lots if desired. — <' Samuel Vaile and Sons, 85, Queen-street (apposite .i ''"Fort-street). 2935 : 1 CHEAP FARM of 173 acres, 100 acres -tfVyi grces, 6 acres crop, 2 acres orchard, balance V-ri * bush *, 11 miles fencing, enclosing three paddocks. • The land is partly alluvial, is very well watered, and £ will be all ploughable when cleared. House of three rooms,' superior dairy, two large cowsheds, plgstye, | , etc. ; The property would carry 200 sheep all the «g§ year round in its present state. Situated 35 miles , • south of Auckland. Price, £3 5s per acre; terms as apfc-Wft': arranged.—Samuel Vaile and Sons, 85, Queen-street -' i (opposite Fort street). 2922 . *7— •: . ■ 'r ■ ——— LAKE TAKAPUN A.—Wo still have for /' i C* ; sale four magnificent Building Sites in Mur- ; - doch's sub-division. - Each has a frontage of 132 feet - 'to the main road, and of 150 feet (average) to a ; ji -- ; beautiful sandy beach, by a through depth of 300 feet (average). The land rises gently fro the beach, having a splendid sunny aspect, and being v well sheltered from all cold winds. on oue of the ■rites there are three fine old Pohutukawa tree*. » . x: rbiit property is undoubtedly the pick of the Lake • " • ' District. Prices, from £270 to £280 per lot.Samuel SiA A:"S,.Vaile and Sons, 85, Queen-street (opposite Fort- " street). 2304 , ; ' " " '■■ ' .'" " - ' OP0TIKI: A BARGAIN.— . Block XJT of 1053 acres, about three-quarters of which is , *icovered : with light bush ; small swamp ; balanct ky t , open fern land; well watered; two miles from post 'sj office. ■■> This block would take surface-sown gias' well, and make an 1 excellent little sheep station. •-*" Price,' only. 7» Cd per acre. Terms if desired.— &&/>-{«■'> Samuel Vaile and Sons, 85, Queen-street (opposiit &»>. Fort-stroet). , .. . . .' 2585 MONEY TO LEND. Wo have the JJrJA- following sums of Money - awaiting invent '''"'it at current rates £7000,. £1000, £1001), £000 £450, £350, £200, £100, £75, and £05 . but we car •arrange for Loan* of any amount required.—b.iniue street) 1 ns ' Queen-street (opposite Fort >'• •;, street). ... —: 1 . nnHE above are only specimens of a~ver\ 'JL 1 - large number of similar Properties which wi . zsssts ™ ' SAMUEL VAILE & SONS. -

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8584, 4 June 1891, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8584, 4 June 1891, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8584, 4 June 1891, Page 2

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