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Houses and Land. SAMUEL VAILE & SONS, HOUSE, LAND, & ESTATE AGENTS, VALUATORS OF REAL ESTATE, ' LAND AND HOUSE A|(JCTIONEERS, INVESTORS OF CAPITAL, MANAGE lIS OF ESTATES, EITHER FOR RESIDENTS OR ABSENTEES, COLLECTORS OF RENTS AND INTEREST. 85. QUEEN STKEET (Opposite Fort-street. TELEPHONE NO. 134. BANKERS: BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES. LIST OF SAMUEL VAILE & SONS' AGENTS AND CORRESPOND THROUGHOUT THE WORLD Loudon .. Cluw. Price & Son Calcutta. .. - King, Hamilton. A Co. Bombay .. •• King, King, A Co. Sydney .. ' - Richardson A Wrench (Ltd) Melbourne .. — C. J. it T. Ham Brisbane .. .. Arthur Martin & Co. (Ltd.) Wellington .- T. Kennedy McDonald & Co. Christeliurcli . — Charles Clark Dur.edin .. -• John Held it Sous Itivercargill.. ». Chailos Rout Nelson .. ~ W. Rout A Sons Grevmouth .. - Nancarrow A Co. Napier .. -• Baker & Tabutt'ftU New Plymouth — F. P. CorkiU Gisborne .. •• 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 names to be published in this list. SPLENDID ISLAND SHEEP £5 STATION, TO BE SOLD AT THE LOW PRICE OF 103 CD run ACHE (STOCK INCLUDED). This fine Island comprises 4275 acres, of which IMK' acres are in surface-sown grass, anil SCX> aores in raluablo bush: at least 100 acres are pious habit*. The bland is well watered, and is so shaped tUat about two miles of fencing would enclose three or four large paddocks. here is a splendid harbour where ves>eis can safely lie at anchor in the very worst weather. Iho Bui dings consist of an i-roomed house, 2 cottages, wiiolslied, cowshed, sheep-yards, Ac. The scenery is of the Grandest description, and altogether we can coniiiluntlv recommend this property to any gentleman who wishes to have a beautiful and at the same time a remunerative estate. The island is quite freo from rabbits. Price (including 1000 Sheep. 2.. Cattle, 3 Horses, Turkeys, and Poultry, Boats, Implements, Ac., Ac.), snlv lis till per acre. . ... ... The following exceedingly favourable terms will be granted One-half cash, and the balance can remain at four per cent, for seven years. For further particulars apply to SAMUEL VAILE A SONS, Land and Instate Agents, bo, Queen-street 4 37 (Opposite Fort-street). M' AGNIFICEXT BUILDING SITE at rv_i REM ERA.—We have just received instructions to sell that well known site at Reniuera, on which the residence of T. F. S. Tinne, Esq., lately Ftood. There are 2 acres 2 roods and -.4 perches of hml planted with well-grown trees, flowering shrub* etc. The views from this property are unrivalled for beauty, ami altogether there is not such ;i tine building site near Auckland in the market for •nle On the'property there is a stable ami coachhouse Price, onlv £500. Term*, if desired.— SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS. Land and Estate Agents, &>, Queen-street (opposite Foil-street)^ ISBORNE —We have for sale, in the X main street of this rising township, a shop with six dwelling rooms, gas laid on ; iron workshop 40 feet by IV feet, '1 his property is leased at at a for 34 voiu*. after that £7110s per annum. Price for freehold, £050 ; term* as ajsreed.—Samuel Vajle and .Sons, 50, Queen-etreet (opposite Fortwreet). So '° CHEAP PROPERTY AT rfo® P V? PARNELL—The house is both now an piuttv. and contains six rooms, scullery, and Uuhroom : detached washhouse ; allotment 46 bv 1- 0 frrt. This property is situated just off the main Manukau Road, and is surrounded by public reserves, which can never be built on, thus affordin" a treat d al of oren space round the house. J*rice. only £32* Terms: o'ne-thiru ca*ii, balance •for three vi»ars, at sis cent.—SAMUEL V.AILE AND SONS. land and Estate Agents, 85, Queenstreet (opposite tort—tree!). - i«39 ; j£eQ pi;R ACRE.—We are authorised P&j 3 5 to sell 172 arre- of fairly good, level, well v. I-ar.d, adjoining the Wiikotniti Station, at a-re. * Terms can be arranged. The land ~'. n r,i «r>M in sections, If desired. At the price • j-iJ '.'W-t* i< «el: worthy the attention of #pecoi «"-«-« "a i-r.n«i«i*ra.ble town is bound to spring up iouii'l Wait ,i Its.—SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, Land aad Potato Agents, fli>, Queen-street (opposite I'ott-nrtrt).

SPLENDID INVESTMENT—33 acres Q of good level land adjoining the village of Mataksaa, and close to the wharf. Price, only £8 10s tie" .v:re; terms if desired. If cut up into suitable allotments this land would sell readily at a l*rge profit.Samuel Vaile and sons, SO, Queenstreet (Opp site Fort-street.) 3019 Excellent farm of 71 acres ail I fenced ;42 acres grass ;27 acre.? under crops or fallow 2i acres of well-esttbliJihed and judiciously assorted orchard bringing in a large return; all pWhaM* black alluvial soil; well-watered ; good fcuuv* of seven rooms and scullery, b.rize dairy, and other outbuildings ; Is mile- from Auckland by good roHil • 3 mile* from railway station; school and church handy; letters delivered on property. Price, L"(fJ; terms as arranged.—Samuel Stile and sous, si, Queen-street (Opposite Fort-street.) 0044 BEAUTIFULCOUNTRY residence to be sold a sacrifice. The house (which is iww and faithfully built contains 10 large rooms, (<cullery, bathroom, and offices. The outbuildings comprise two stalled stable, coachhouse, dairv, < ow-;h» d, etc. Attached are 37 J acres of good land, la.d out in flower and vegetable gardens, orchard, and meadow, all substantially fenced. The property is sit mated within three miles of Tauranga, by a good carriage road, and also within easy drive of the famous Ito tonia Hot Springs. It has a good frontage to the harbour, and commands magnificent views. Hie climate of Tauranga is well known to be unsurpassed for healthiness and pleasantness, and lo a gentleman of moderate means this offers a rare opportunity of securing a first-class estate— bargain. Land Transfer title. Price, only £1250. If desired, a small property near Auckland would >>e taken in part payment.— Vaile and Sons, 85, Queen-strtct (opposite Fort-street). 3034 PaKURANGA— VERY CHEAP FARM JL In the best part of the district. The whole farm comprises 101 acres, all fenced and In grass or crop, except J-acre of v.ell-assorted orchard, in full bearing; all ploughable and well watered ; heavy volcanic soil, Cottage of threo rooms, 6-stailed Btable, cowshed, etc., clone to school and church, and within ten minutes' walk of 'bus; 18} miles from town. Price only £12 per acre. Terras, onethird cash, balance at (i per cent, for five years.— Samuel Vaile and Sous, 85, Queen-sticec (opposite "Fort-street). 19T0 KARANGAHAPE ROAD, splendid investment—Two largo Shops with four dwelling-rooms to each; gas and water laid on; large stable, cartshed, and other out-houses. The land has a double frontage of 40 feet by an average through depth of 122 feet. Price, £1000 ; terms can be arranged if desired. This is an unrivalled Bite for a large drapery or ironmongery retail establishment.—Samuel Vaile and Sons, 85, Queenstreet (opposite Fort-stroet). 12970 First-class city RESIDENCE, to Jj 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, and shrubbery. The property stands high, commanding very fine views of the harbour, and situated within 30 minutes' walk of Queen-street, and close to train. Price, only £1760; terms can bo arranged. This is a freehold property.—, Samuel Vaile and Sons, 85, Queen-street [opposite Fort-street). 2000 Beautiful suburban pro-' PERTY.— of six rooms, In good order; stable and cowshed, with 10 acres of first-class land, all substantially fenced in four paddocks, two acies garden and orchard, balance grass., This property is very healthily situated, also Commands grand and extensive views. Postal delivery on property, school handy. Price, £1250; only one-tlfth wish is required ; the balance can remain on mortgage at six per cent, for lire years. Or the owner would sell 10 acres of the hind at £05 per acre, on terms to suit purchaser. Situated well within the 5-inile radius from General Post Office.— Vulle and Sons, 85, Queen-street (opposite FortBtreet). 25)80 Exceedingly cheap farm of 450 Acres, all fenced, 200 acres In grass, 1 acres in bush. «4 acres orchard. All gently undulating land, well watered. Good house of nine rooms, dairy and man's room, cowshed of 20 bails, etc. Price, only £3 10s per acre. Terms as arranged. Two and a-half miles from Railway Station, and about SO miles south of Auckland.—Samuel Vaile and Sons, 7, Queen street, opposite Fort-street. -"S4 Lucrative island trading STATION, doing a. largo trade in provisions, dry goods, bakery, etc., and also in exporting copra and other Island produce. Tile buildings consist of dwelling, detached kitchen, and dining-room, baker;, workshops, anil copra-house, and are erected on an allotment 03 by 210 feet, held under lease at i:o per annum, with 17 years to run, situated within a Htone's-thriiw of the steamer's anchorage. Price, £060. Satisfactory reasons for selling will be given.—«amu«l Vaile and Som, 85, Queen-street (opposite Kurt-street). 2060 rSlilE above aro only specimens of a very JL. large number of similar Properties which wo have tor sale. Those requiring Properties of any tbnw-rlptlon whatever are Invited to call at our (<ftlf.es, V->, Queen-street, opposite Fort-street, and enquire. CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION. SAMUEL VAILE & SONS. •H/rONKY- TO LEND. Wo have tho iVfl following sums of Money awaiting investtin*'at current rates:—£sooo, £3000, £i&oo, mm.,, S Xtm £125, £100, and £75; but we can ZrrnM'i for »' fi'iy amount rcauireil.— v")ls *nd Sons, HO, Queen-street (opposite Fort-

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8662, 3 September 1891, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8662, 3 September 1891, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8662, 3 September 1891, Page 2