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Houses and Land. SAMUEL VAILE & SONS, HOUSE, LAND, & ESTATE AGENTS, f -. - VAKSITOBS OF real ESTATE, LAND AND HOUSE AUCTIONEERS, INVESTORS OF capital? i > ; ' MANAGERS op ESTATES, EITHER FOR i]: ■' ' residents or ABSENTEES, * COLLECTORS' OF BENTS AND INTEREST. 85, QUEEN STBEET - , {Opposite Fort-street. TELEPHONE NO. 131. .BANKERS: BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES. USX OF SAMUEL VAILE & SONS' AGENTS L , AND CORRESPONDENTS THROUGHOUT ; ' THE WORLD:— London - - Chas. Price & Son **" • Calcutta «. «* King, Hamilton, & Co. Bombay - King, King, & Co. • Sydney ~ - Richardson & Wrench (Ltd) Melbourne - - C. J. &T. Ham ; Brisbane — — Arthur Martin & Co. (Ltd.) • Wellington .. - T. Kennedy McDonald & Co. . • Chrlstchnrch _ Charles Clark . " Dunedin r - - John ReiJ & Sons ' ' Invercargill.- ~ Charles Rout Nelson - -W. Rout & Sons Greymoutb 4- Nancarrow & Co. ' Napier „ - Baker & Tahuteau New Plymouth _ F. P. Corkill Gisborne >«. — J.Coleman Besides the above we have Agents and Correspondents in all parts of the Auckland Provincial Dis- / trict, and some, also, in foreign countries who do not wish their names to be published in this list. . SPLENDID ISLAND SHEEP STATION, TO BE SOLD AT THE LOW PRICE OF 16S 0D ■:I'' : PES ACRE (STOCK INCLUDED). This fine Island comprises 4275 acres, of which ' 1500 acres are in surface-sown grass, and 300 acres ' in valuable bush. The Island is well watered, and . is so shaped that about two miles of fencing would enclose three or four large paddocks. There is a splendid harbour where vessels can safely lie at anchor in, the very worst weather. The Buildings consist of an 8-roomed house, 2 cottages, woolshed, r cowshed, sheep-yards, &c. The scenery is of the 1 grandest description, and altogether we can con- * fidently recommend this properly to any gentleman who wishes to have a beautiful and at the same " time a remunerative estate. Price (including 1000 Sheep, 25 Cattle, 8 Horses, i - Turkeys, and Poultry, Boats,lmplements, &c., &c.), ' only 1M 6d per acre. The following exceedingly favourable terms will 4-. be granted—One- cash, and the balance can re- ■ main at four per cent, for seven years. > ' For further particulars apply to SAMUEL VAILE & SONS, . . Land and Estate Agents, * ,■ ' .•«. 85. Queen-street • : • 2457 1 (Opposite Fort-street). A BARGAIN — Fine little Block of : -J\. Land, comprising 422 acres ; volcanic soil, ; well watered ; about 70 acres grass, balance valu« . able bush, containing puriri, totara, rimu, and a few kauris; good water power on property; about 2d miles from Auckland, and four miles from railway station, land transfer title. Price only £2 7s Cd per , acre; terms half cash, balance at 5 per cent, for five years. There is both coal and iron on this land.— . 'Samuel Vaile and Sons, 85, Queen-street (opposite Fort street). ' 281 ' PAKURANGA— CHEAP FARM vJLi in the beat part of the district. The whole farm comprises 101 acres, all fenced and in grass or "crop, except I-acre of well-assorted orchard, in full V bearing; all ploughable and well watered; heavy <: Pr: volcanic soil. Cottage of three rooms, 6-stalled it':- stable, cowshed, etc., close to school and church, i - ''-"and within ten minutes' walk of 'bus; 18J miles from town. Price only £12 per acre. Terms, onethird cash, balance at 0 per cent, for five years.— ' Samuel Vailo and Sons, 85, Queen-stieet (opposite Fort-street). . ' .. . ... ■ . : • 10,0 . KARANGAHAPE ROAD, splendid in■V vestment-Two lavgo Shops with four • l dwelling-rooms to each; gas and water laid on; J J large stable, cartshed, and other out-houses. The rsSfi®v land has a double frontage of 40 feet by an average "t ■*. fe through depth of 122 feet. Price. £1600; .terms can be arranged if "desired. This is an unrivalled iik'r-' site for a largo drapery or ironmongery retail , f {establishment.— Vaile and Sons, 85, Queen- - street (opposite Fort-street). 2976 €HEAP PROPERTY.—Fronting Upper f -\lv 45 Queen-street, 125 feet, and East-street 32 feet, •» i together with the hotel (license cancelled), and four two-storeyed * dwellings thereon erected. Price, only Samuel Vaile and Sons, 85, Queen-street (opposite Fort-street). . " 2991 CONVENIENT FAMILY RESIDENCE , situated within 20 minutes walk of Queenstreet. House contains eleven good rooms and bath-room; gas and water (the latter laid over ' the grounds as well), stable, corner allotment 130 ; ' - by 100 laid out as garden and orchard. ; The situation of .this house is exceptionally healthy, and it commands very fine views. Price (cheap), £1250- terms, half cash balance at 6 per cent.— Samuel Vaile and Sons, 85, Queen-street (opposite Port-street). :- :'- I .' -. .. , 3009 -fc/TANGERE—VERY CHEAP LAND. IVI —59} Acres of semi-volcanic Land of good §?<■ "■ ' Quality,' all fenced, in two subdivisions; about half 1 . m new grass, half fallow; all ploughable, and well y* ■watered. Only 11 miles from Auckland. Price, *" "t only £11 per acre. Easy terms if desired.— • • ■ Vaile ana Sons, 85, ■ Queen-street (opposite Fortt"f street). * -- 1.. 2998 TOAPAKURA VALLEY.—CHEAP •Jt7 farm.—lo3 Acres, all veil fenced ;80 acres S - trass, small orchard, balance bush ; house of five rooms, dairy, 4 cowshed (10 bales), hayshed, etc.; . School, church, and post office within seven minutes .> / •walk. Price, £650; terms as agreed.—Samuel Vaile and Sons, 85, Queen-street (opposite Fort- ; ■ street). jr- ' " FIRST-CLASS CITY RESIDENCE, to JD be sold a bargain. The house, which is splenJ didly built and beautifully finished, contains 12 I rooms and bath-room; city water and gas laid on; - stable, coachhouse, man's room, and waahhouse. ' The grounds are very extensive, and are laid out in garden, orchard,. and shrubbery. The property . stands high, commanding very flue views of the «»' t,harbour, and situated within 30 minutes' walk of ' Queen-street, and close to tram. Price, only £1750; terms can be arranged. This is a freehold pro- ; . perty.— Vaile and Sons, 85, Queen-street (opposite Fort-street). 2956. Beautiful : SUBURBAN PROr» i perty.—House of six rooms, in good order; hJV; stable and cowshed, . with 16 acres of first-class % ; land, all substantially fenced in four paddocks, two r * • j acres garden and orchard, balance grass. This property is very healthily situated, also commands ■ >' Brand and extensive views. Postal delivery on property, ; school handy. Price, £1250; only one-fifth cash is required;- the balance can remain on morttte 1, gage at six per cant, for five years. Or the owner * would sell 10 acres of the land at £65 per acre, on 't ■ terms to suit purchaser. Situated well within the '< * 6-nrilo radius from General Post Office.—Samuol ■ •'Vaile and Sons, 85, Queen-street (opposite Fortstreet). .* 2386 ; > WAIPIRO, EAST COAST.—36O Acres W of splendid Land, "Papa" soil, 20 feet deep • all light mixed bush; bounded on two sides by rivers. Price, £220. Terms to suit purchasers. —Samuel Vaile and Sons, 85, Queen-street (opposite Fort-street). •• •• v : - y s 2997 A GREAT BARGAIN.—Good . Level /\ Freehold Allotment, fronting Beach Road, City, 40 feet by a depth of 14« feet. Price, only £0 per foot. This allotment is situated within five • minutes* easy walk of Queen-street, on the flat, and : immediately opposite the Railway Goods Shed.— Samuel Vaue and Sons, 85, Queen-street (opposite ■ ?ort-street). .. . . 2957 Exceedingly cheap farm . of 450 Acres, all fenced, 200 acres in grass, 7 acres in bush, 2i acres orchard. All gently undulating land, wen watered. Good house of nine rooms, dairy and man's room, cowshed of 20 bails, etc. Price, only £3 10s per acre. Tenns as arranged. Two and a-half miles from Railway Station, and about 80 miles south of Auckland.—Samuel Vaile and Sons, : • 87, Queen-street, opposite Fort-street. 2984 ■ "OAKURANGA, exceedingly valuable • JL property, comprising 350 acres of first-class land, all laid down in permanent pasture. Extensive salt-water frontage; boats drawing eight feet can come • alongside ; magnificent views. Good dwelling-house, cottages, etc. Price, only £20 par mere; terras as arranged. This property has an immense prospective value, and Is well worth the attention of investors. Possession on Ist May.— ■ 1 Samuel Vaile and Sons, 85, Queen-street (opposite Fort-street). ' 2876 Lucrative ISLAND TRADING STATION, doing a large trade in provisions, dry goods, bakery, etc., and also in exporting copra and other Island produce. The buildings consist of .dwelling, detached kitchen, and dining-room, fbt bakery, workshops, and copra-house, and are erected on an allotment 93 by 210 feet, held under '$ lease at £9 per annum, with 17 years to run, situated - ' within a stoneVthrow of the steamer's anchorage. Price, £950. Satisfactory reasons for selling will be given.—Samuel Vaile' and Sons, 85, Queen-street (opposite Fort-street). 2909 VERY DESIRABLE FARM of 120 i' Y acres, all fenced in 7 subdivisions, 100 acres 11,- ' pasture, 20 acres crop, small orchard, all tile If ■ rained and in first-class order, all ploughable and T, well watered ; House of 5 rooms (verandah on two sides), stable, store-room, piggeries, etc. Price (cheap), £12 10s per acre. Only 12 miles from town by a good metalled road, and close to school and cirarch."—Samuel Vaile and Sons, 85, Queen-street opposite Fort-street). , 2513 '■' THE above are only specimens of a very J- large number of similar Properties which we C - S a, * e J tor sale. Those requiring Properties of any - ascription whatever are invited to call at our oniceg, 86, Queen-street, opposite Fovt-streot; and enquire. CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION. ■" SAMUEL VAILE & SONS. MONEY TO LEND.—We' have the' t XvJL following sums of Money awaiting invest. i Went at current rates:£sooo, £3000, £1500 £inon Pi £350,' £300, £200, £100, £75, and £60 ; but 'we can Mf J ® gfraoge for Loans of any amount required.—Samuel ■tU ti" 4 S ° Bar 861 uoon ' ,treet (opposite tortv ■

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8632, 30 July 1891, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8632, 30 July 1891, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8632, 30 July 1891, Page 2

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