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Houses and Land. SAMUEL VAILE & SONS, HOUSE, LAND, & ESTATE AGENTS, VALUATORS OF REAL ESTATE, LAND and house AUCTIONEER, INVESTORS OP CAPITAL, managers of estates, EITHER FOR RESIDENTS OR ABSENTEES, COLLECTORS OP RENTS AND INTEREST. 85, QUEEN STREET (Opposite Fort-street Telephone No. 131. BANKERS: BANK OP NEW SOOTH WALES. LIST OP SAMUEL VAILE & SONS' AGENTS AND CORRESPONDENTS THROUGHOUT TIIH WORLD , London M ». Chas. Price A Son Calcutta „ .. King, Hamilton, A Co. Bombay „ „ King, King, <& Co. Sydney .. .. Richardson A Wrench (Ltd) Melbourne .. .. C. J. AT. limn Brisbane .. .. Arthur Martin A Co. (Ltd.) Wellington .. .. T. Kennedy McDonald A Co. Clirlstchurch ». Charles Clark Dun'fin .. .. John Real A Sons Invercargill.. .. Charles Rout Nelson .. .. W. Rout & Sons Grey mouth.. .. Nancarrow A Co. Napier .. .. Baker A Tabuteau New Plymouth .. P. P. Corkill Gislorno .. 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 names to be published in this list. CI LEND ID ISLAND SHEEP £3 STATION, TO BE SOLD AT THE LOW TRICE OF ICS CD PER ACRE (STOCK INCLUDED). This fine Island comprise.! -1275 acres, of which 1500 acies are in surface-sown grass, and 300 acres in 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. 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, cowshed, sheep-yards, Ac. The scenery is of the grandest description, and altogether wo can confidently recommend this property to any gentleman who wishes to have a beautiful and at the 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.), only lt» (.id 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, st;>, Queen-street 2437 (Opposite Fort-street). "VERY* CONVENIENT FARM of 16S » acres, all fenced, 100 acres grass, 3 acres of well • established orchard, f> acres tea-tree; all ploughable anil well-watered ; rich soil. House of 9 rooms, 3 or 4 fireplaces ; cowshed and other outbuildings. Railway Station, 11 miles ; Auckland, 111 miles. Post-office close by. Price, £0 15s per acre. Terms as arranged, Samuel Vaile and Sons, 85, Queen-street (opposite Port-street). 3001 SUPERIOR SUBURBAN HOMETO BE SOLI) A BARGAIN. - 'Hie House contains seven rooms and offices. The 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. Atnple**upply of water. The property stands high, commanding excellent views, and is situated close to a railway station, to which there are seventeen Uains each way per diem. Price, only £050. Terms will bo . made if desired.—Samuel Vaile and Sons, S3, Queenstreet (opposite Fort-street). 3U41 Tfc/g"AGNIFICENT BUILDING SITE at it 8 KM Kit A.—We have just received instructions to sell that well known site at Remuera, on which the residence of T. F. S. Til)no, Esq., lately stood. There are 2 acres 2 roods and 34 perches of laud planted with well-grown trees, flowering shrubs, etc. The views from this property are unrivalled for beauty, 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, oulv £500. Terms, if desired.--SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, Land and Estate Agents, S5, Queen-street (opposite Foit-street). 3031 GISBORNE— We have for sale, in the main street of this rising township, a shop with six dwelling rooms, gas laid on ; iron workshop, 40 feet by -JO feet, 'this property is leased at at £05 for 3} years, after that £71 10s per annum. Price for freehold, £050 ; terms as agreed.—Samuel Vaile anil Sons, So, Queen-street (opposite Tortstreet). 8030 J?O O —CHEAP PROPERTY AT El.T..—The house is both new and pretty, and contains six rooms, scullery, and bathroom : detached washhonse ; allotment 40 by 120 feet. This property is situated just oft' the main Mantikau Road, anil is surrounded by public reserves, which can never be built on, thus affording a great d-al of open space round the house. Price, only £320. Terms: One-third cash, balance for three years, at six per cent.—.SAMUEL VAJLE AND SONS, Land and Estate Agents, S5, Queenstreet (opposite Fort-street). 303:) PER ACRE.—We are authorised to sell 172 acre* of fairly good, level, well watered Land, adjoining the Waikumiti 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 bound to spring up round Waikomiti.—SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, Land and Estate Agents, 85, Queen-street (opposite Fort-street). 2550 QPLENDID INVESTMENT—3S acre? k3 of good level land adjoining the village of Matakana, and close to the wharf. Price, only £3 10s per acre; terms if desired. If cut up into suitable allotments this land would sell readily at a large profit.— Samuel Vaile and sons, So, Queenstreet (Opposite Fort-street.) 3019 BEAUTIFULCOUXTRY RESIDENCE to be sold a sacrifice. The house (which is new and faithfully built contains 10 large rooms, scullery, bathroom, ami offices. The outbuildings • comprise two-stalled stable, coachhouse, dairy, cowshed, etc. Attached are 87 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, and also within easy drive of the famous Rotorua Hot Springs. It has a good frontage to the harbour, and 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 oilers a rare opportunity of securing a first -class estate—a hamuli. hand Transfer title. Price, only £1250. If desired, a small property near Auckland would lie taken in part payment. —Samuel Vaile and Sons, 85, Queen-street (opposite Fort-street). 3034 Excellent FARM of 71 - 1; all Li fenced ;42 acres grass ;27 acres miner crops or fallow; 24 acres of well-esttblished and judiciousl" assorted orchard bringing in a large return ; all ploughable black alluvial soil; well-watered; good lmu.se of seven rooms and scullery, large dairy, and other outbuildings ; IS miles from Auckland by good road; 3 miles from railway station; school and church handy; letters delivered on property. P:.'-:e, £700; terms as arranged.— Vaile and Sons, 85, Queen-street (Opposite Fort-street.) 30-14 PAKURANGA— CHEAP FARM in the best part of the district. The whole farm comprises 101 acres, all fenced and in grass or crop, except J-acre of well-assorted orchard, in full bearing; all ploughable and well watered ; heavy volcanic soil. Cottage of three rooms, 6-stalled stable, cowshed, etc., close to Heboid and church, and within ten minutes' walk of 'bus; miles from town. Price only £12 per acre. Terms, onethird cash, balance at 0 per cent, for five years.— Samuel Vaile and Sous, 85, Queen-sheet (opposite Fort-street). 1070 BEAu-i'IFUL SUBURBAN pro PERTV.—House of six rooms, in good order; stable and cowshed, with 10 acres of first-class land, all substantially fenced in four paddocks, two ac;es garden and orchard, balance grass. This property is very healthily situated, also commands grand and extensive views. Postal delivery on propetty. school handy. Price, £1250; only ono-tifth cash" is required ; the balance can remain on mortgage at six per cent, for live years. Or the owner would sell 10 acres of the land at £05 per acre, on terms to suit purchaser. Situated well within the 5-mile radius from General Post Office.—Samuel Vaile and Sons, 85, Queen-street (opposite Fortstreet). 2950 Exceedingly cheap farm of 450 Acres, all fenced, 200 acres in grass, 7 acres in bush, 2} acres orchard. All gjntly undulating land, well watered. Good house of nine rooms, d iiry 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 80 miles south of Auckland.—Samuel Vaile and Sons, 85, Queen street, opposite Fort-street. 2084 J UCRATIVE ISLAND TRADING H J STATION, doing a large trade in provisions, dry goods, bakery, etc., and also ill exporting copra and other Island produce. The buildings consist of dwelling, detached kitchen, and dining-room, bakery, workshops, am I copra-house, and aro erected on an allotment 93 by 210 feet, held under lease at £9 per annum, with 17 years to run, situated within a stone's-throw of the steamer's anchorage. Price, £950. Satisfactory reasons for selling will be given.—Samuel Vaile and Son*, 85, Queen-street (opposite Fort-street). 2000 milE above are only specimens of a very JL large number of similar Properties which wo have for sale. Those requiring Properties of any description whatever are invited to call at our offices, 85, Queen-street, opposite Fort-street, and enquire. CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION. SAMUEL VAILE & SONS. MONEY TO LEND— have the following sums of Money awaiting investment at current rates:—£sooo, £3000, £1500, £1(100, £350, £300, £200, £125, £100, and £75; but we can arrange for Loans of any amount required.—inn i Vaile and Sons, So, Queen-street (opposite Fort-. [ street.)

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8670, 12 September 1891, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8670, 12 September 1891, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8670, 12 September 1891, Page 2