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Houses and Land. SAMUEL VAILE & SONS, HOUSE, LAND, & ESTATE AGENTS, VALUATORS OF REAL ESTATE, LAND AND HOUSE AUCTIONEERS, INVESTORS OF CAPITAL, MANAGERS OK ESTATES, EITHER FOR RESIDENTS OR ABSENTEES, COLLECTORS OF RENTS AND INTEREST. 85, QUEEN STREET (Opposite Fort-street. TELEPHONE NO. 13*. BANKERS : BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES. LIST OF SAMUEL VAILE it SONS' AGENTS AND CORRESPONDENTS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD ;- London .. Clns. Price & Son Calcutta .. .. King, Hamilton, & Co. Bombay .. .. Ring, King, it Co. Sydney .. .. Richardson A Wrench (Ltd) Melbourne .. .. C. .L & T.Ham Brisbane .. *• Arthur Martin it Co. (Ltd.) Wellington .. .. T. Kennedy McDonald it Co. Christrlmri'h .. Charles Clark Duni'din .. .. John Roid A' Sons Invercargill.. .. Charles Rout Nelson .. .. W. Rout it Sons Ores-mouth .. .. Nanearrow & Co. Napier .. .. Raker A* Tabuteau New Plymouth .. 1-". P. Gorki 11 Gisbome .. .• d. I'oleinaiv, 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. CjPLESDID ISLAND SHEEP £3 STATION, TO r.K SOLD AT TUT. LOW TRICK OF ICS Go H-R ACRK (STOCK included). This fine Island comprises 4275 acres, of which 1500 ac.cs are in surface-sown grass, an.l .too acres iu valuable bush; at least 100 acres are ploughable. The Island is well watered, and is so shaped that about two miles of fencing would enclose three or four large paddocks, l ucre is a splendid harbour where vessels can safely he at anchor in the very worst weather. Iho Buildings consist of an 3-roonied house, 2 cottages, woolshed, cowshed, sheep-vanls, i«c. The scenery is of the grandest description, and altogether we can contiiiontlv recotninend this property to any gentleman who wishes to have a beautiful and at lit? same time a remunerative estate. 'The island is quite free from rabbits. Price (including 1000 Sheep. 25 Cattle, S.Horses, Turkeys, and Poultry, Boats, Implements, Ac., Ac.), onlv Ins Od 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 Estate Agents, b.">, Queen-street 21P,- (.Opposite Fort-street). \J EKY CONVENIENT FARM of 163 V acres, all fenced. 100 acres grass, S acres of well-established orchard, 5 acres tea-tree; all ploughable and well watered ; rich soil. House of J' rooms, 3 or 4 fireplaces; cowshed and other outbuildings. Railway Station, li miles; Auckland, 10 miles. Post-othce close by. Price. £0 l.is pelacre. Terms us arranged.— \ aile and sons, sr., Queen-street (opposite Fort-street). 3004

SUPERIOR SUBURBAN HOME.— TO BE SOLD A BARGAIN. -l ie House contains seven rooms and offices. Ihe outbuildings consist of carpenter's shop, stable, coach-house, cowshed, etc.; also, good vinery. Five acres of volcanic land, laid out in garden and meadow, and substantially fenced. Amine supp.\ i of water. The property stands high, commanding excellent views, and is situated close to a railway station, to which there at 1 seventeen trains each way per diem. Price, only £050. 'Jenns vvvi* be made if desired.—Samuel \ «iile and &ons, So, Queenstreet (opposite Fort-street). ;io4t Magnificent building site at REMUERA. —We have just received instructions to sell that well known site at. Rcniueui, on which the residence of T. F. S. 1 iune, Ls<[., lately stood. There are 2 acres " roods and 34 perches of land planted with well-grown trees, flowering shrubs, etc. The views from this property are unrivalled for beautv, and altogether there is not such a fine building site near Auckland in the market for sale On the property there is a stable and coachhouse. Price, only £500. 'Terms, if desired.— SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, Land and Estate Agents, 85, Queen-street (opposite Foit-street)^ <PIISBORNE— have for sale, in the \3T main street of this rising township, a shop with six dwelling looms, gas laid on; iron workshop. 40 feet bv -0 feet. 'I his property is leased at at £05 for 8J years, after that £71 10s per annum. Price for freehold, £050; terms as agreed.—Samuel Vaile and Sons, ii, Queen-;treet (opposite l oitstreet). 3030 tf&QOA-CHEAP' PROPERTY AT PARNELL—''The house is both new and pretty, and contains six rooms, scullery, and bathroom ; detached washhou.se ; allotment 40 by 1"0 feet. 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 "pen space round the house. Price, only £320. Terms: One-third cash, balance for three years, at six per cent.SAM UEL V AILE AND SONS, Land and Estate Agents, So, Queenstreet (opposite Fort-street). PIOR ACHE. —We are authorised to sell 172 acre' of fairly good, level, well watered Land, adjoining the Waikoniiti Station, at £3 per acre. Terms can be arranged. The land could be sold in sections, if desired.- At the price this property is well worthy the attention of speculators. A considerable town is hound to spring up lound Waikomiti.—SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, Land and Estate Agents, «5, Queen-street (opposite Fort-street). '2.i,rj CJI'LENDID INVESTMENT—3S acres © of good level Land adjoining the village of Matakana, and close to the wharf. Price, only £S 10s per acre; terms if desired. If cut lip into suitable allotments this land would sell readily at a large profit.—Samuel Vaile and sons, 85, -Queenstreet (Opposite Kort-street.) 3019 BEAUTIFULCOUNTRY RESIDENCE to be sold a sacrifice. The house (which is n-v/ and faithfully built, contains 10 large rooms, scullery, bathroom, and offices. The outbuildings comprise stalled stable, coachhouse, dairy, cowshed, etc. Attached are 37.J acres of good land, laid out in flower and vegetable gardens, orchard, and meadow, all substantially fenced. 'The property is situated within three miles of Tauranga, by a*good carriage road, anil also within easy drive of the famous Ro:oma Hot Springs. It has a good frontage to the harbour, anil commands magnificent views. The climate of Tauranga is well known to be unsurpassed for healthiness and pleasantness, and to a gentleman of moderate means this otters a rare opportunity of securing a lirst-class estate—a bargain. Laud Transfer title. Price, only ,Cl'iso, If desired, a small property near Auckland would be taken in part payment.—Samuel Vaile and Sons, 85, Queen-street (.opposite Fort-street). 30:S-i Excellent farm of 71 acres; ai fenced ; 42 acres grass ; 27 acres under crops 01 /allow; 2A acres of well-estiblished and judicious!; assorted orchard bringing iu a large return ; al ploughable black alluvial soil; well-watered; goo< house of seven rooms and scullery, large dairy, am other outbuildings ; 18 miles from Auckland by goo. road ; 8 miles from railway station; school am church handy; letters delivered on property J'rice, £700; terms as arranged.— ailt and Sons, 85, Queen-street (Opposite Fort-street.) , . 3041 OAKU RANGA—VER Y CHE A P FA R\ |_ in the best part of the district. The whoh farm comprises 101 acres, all fenced and in grass o: crop, except J-acre of well-assorted orchard, in itil bearing; all ploughable and well watered; heav volcanic soil. Cottage of three rooms, £-stallei stable, cowshed, etc., close to school and church and within ten minutes' walk of 'bus ; 13J mile: from town. Price only £12 per acre. 'Terms, one third cash, balance at 0 per cent, for five years.Samuel Vaile and Sous, 85, Queen-st'eet (opu.witi I'oft-stieet). 1970 Beautiful suburban pro PERTY. —House of six rooms, in good order stable and cowshed, with 10 acres i f flrst-clas land, all substantially fenced in four paddocks, tw acres garden and orchard, balance grass. This pre perty is very healthily situated, also command grand and extensive views. Postal delivery on pic perty, school handy. Price, £1250; only one-lift cash is required ; the balance can remain oil mon gage at six per cent, for five years. Or the win would sell 10 acres of the land at £05 per acre, o terms to suit purchaser. Situated well within th ! 0-mile radius from General Post Office.— Vaile and Sons, 85, Queen-street (opposite For street). 29S(i Exceedingly cheap farm c 450 Acres, all fenced, 200 acres in grass, I acres in bush, 2| acres orchard. All gently undid; j ling laud, well watered. Good house of nine room dairy and man's room, cowshed of 20 bails, etc. I'ric , only £3 10s per acre. Terms as arranged. Two an a-half miles from Railway Station, and about i i miles south of Auckland.—Samuel Vaile and Son | 85, Queen street, opposite Fort-street. 2034 ' T UCRATIVE island tradim JLJ S TATION, doing a large trade in provision ' diV goods, bakery, eh;., and also in exporting copi and other Island produce. The buildings consist i ' dwelling, detached kitchen, and dining-rooi bakery, workshops, and copra-house, and a: 1 erected on an allotment 93 by 210 feet, held undi ! lease at £0 per annum, with 17 years to run, situati . within a stone's-throw of the steamer's anchorag Price, £950. Satisfactory reasons for selling will 1 ' given.—Satnuol Vaile and Son- 1 , 85, Queen-strei 1 (opposite Port-street). 2909 i milE above are only specimens of a ver H large number of similar Properties which v ' have for sale. Those requiring Properties of ar L description whatever are invited to call at oi i offices. 85, Queen-street, opposite Fort-street. ai £ enquire. CATALOG ON APPLICATION. \ SAMUEL VAILE & SONS; i -m/TONEY TO LEND.—We have th '• 1V H following sums of Money awaiting inves u ment at current rates:£sooo, £3000, £1500, £100 s £350, £300, £200, £125, £100, and £75; but we Ci arrange for Loans of any amount required. it ;{ Vaile and Sons, 85, Queen-street (opposite Foi p street.)

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8669, 11 September 1891, Page 2

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