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Houses and Land. SAMUEL VAILE & SONS, BOUSE, LAND, & ESTATE AGENTS, VALUATORS OF REAL ESTATE, LAND AND HOUSE AUCTIONEERS, • INVESTORS OF CAPITAL, tfANAGERS OK ESTATES. EITHER FOR RESIDENTS OR ABSENTEES, COLLECTORS OF RENTS AND INTEREST. 85, OUBEN STBEET (Opposite Fort-street). ' Telephone No. 13*. BANKERS : BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES. UST OF SAMUEL VAILE & SONS' AGENTS AND CORRESPONDENTS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD :- London .. .. Chas. Price & Son Calcutta r ".> .. King, Hamilton, & Go. Bombay .. .. King, King, A Go. Sydney .. • • Richardson & Wrench (Ltd.) Melbourne .. C. J. AT. Ham Brisbane .. .. Arthur Martin &Co (Ltd.) Chnstchurcb .. Charles Clark Dunedin .. .. John Reul & Sons Invercargill.. .. Charles Rout Nelson .. .. W. Rout* Sons Greyinouth.. .. Nancarrow & Co. Napier .. .. Baker & Tabuteau New Plymouth .. F. P. Corkill Gisborne .. .. J.Coleman Besides the above we have Agents and Correspondents in all parts of the Auckland Provincial District. RAGLAN.— FINE SHEEP AND CATTLE RUN of 1400 acres (50 acres freehold and the balance perpetual lease at £32 las per annum); ail fenced in 0 subdivisions, with sheep-proof fences ; 500 acres grass ; 300 acres bush ; about SOO acres ploughable at present; all limestone country of excellent quality ; abundantly •watered. New Verandah House of 8 rooms ; stables, cowshed, barn, stockyards, etc. Price (including "70 cattle, 201! sheep, S working bullocks, ploughs, harrows, roller, household furniture, etc.), £2000. Should more land be required there is a block of IOUO acres of unimproved land adjoining the above for sale cheap.— Vaile and Sons, S5, Queenstreet. 3425 CIOAL-BEARING PROPERTY NEAR / HIKI'RANGI.— The Block comprises SOS acres, and a shaft has been sunk in the middle. Excellent prospects of coal have been obtained, and experts pronounce the property a very valuable one. Apart from its mineral character, however, this property would pay well as a farm. There are 70 acres of grass, i-aere of orchard, and 70 acres bush. 50 acres are excellent alluvial Hat, and the balance undulating country ; all exceptionally well watered. New and well-built House of 5 rooms; sheds, stockyards, etc. About 14 miles from Wbangarei by main road, and the railway at present. under construction will pass close to the farm. School, church, and post-office all with Jof a mile. Price, £suo.—Samuel Vaile and Sons, 85, Queen-street. 34SS XITAIUKU—SPLENDID FARM of 447 V T acres, all fenced in 14 or 15 paddocks ; 414 acres grass, 2i acres well assorted orchard, SO acres bush. All the land is ploughable and well watered ; soil, a good black loam ; good House of six rooms, man's house, and very complete outbuildings. School close handy. Price, only £4 ISs M per acre. Terms : £1000 can remain for five years at 6 per cent.—Samuel Vaile and Sons, S5, Queenstreet. | 3391 SPLENDID SUBURBAN ORCHARD— Farm of 15 acres of first-class semi-volcanic laud. 10 acres of which are under good orchard, and the balance under crop ; new House of four rooms, stable, catt-shed and packinghouse. Very conveniently situated, fronting the Great South Road. Price, £1000 ; terms a* arranged.—Samusl Vaile and Sons, S5, Queen-street. 3407 PAPAKURA VALLEY — HANDY FARM of 11SJ acres, .ill fenced in eight subdivisions ; m) acres grass, i acre orchard, 5 acre* bush. All ploughable, tine stream of water right through the farm. House, four rooms, with iron roof, stable, cowshed. Ac. This farm is very conveniently and prettily situated at the entrance of the Pap ikura Valley, about a quarter-mile from the Manurewn Railway Station. Distance from Auckland, 16 miles, by a good metiiled road. Price, £5 per acre; tei ins, half cash; balance at 6 par cent, for three years.—Samuel Vaile and Sous, S5, Q:iecnstreet. 3353 (GENTLEMAN'S' SEASIDE X ESTATE.— TO BE SOLD A SACRIFICK. —The E-tate comprises 530 acres, 100 acres of which are under grass and 100 acres under crop or fallow. There is a cbni-.-e orchard of 2 acres, besides J an acre of small fruits. Firewood and rails are obtained from a hush of SO acres. Nearly the whole of the laud is ploughable and all is well watered. The residence contains 10 rooms, kitchen, and offices, and the outbuildings comprise dairy, stable, piggeries, etc. This desirable Estate is beautifully situated, fronting the Tauranga harbour, and is offered at the very low price ot £1350. A few years ago £3000 was refused for it. As a gentleman's country seat it possesses many attractions ; yachting and fishing may be indulged in to any extent; fame is abundant, and the climate and scenery of 'auranga are proverbially good.— Vaile and Sons, 05, Queeri-street (opposite Fort-street). 3378 TE AROHA-170 acres of first-class Land, bounded on one side by the Thames River, and on another by a fence. Mostly reclaimed swamp land, the greator part level, balance undulating. Price, £4 per acre, or would lease at 6s per acre "for 21 years.— Vaile and Sons, 85. Queen-street. &* 55 BAY OF ISLANDS— ISI2 acres, Bapposed to contain coal. Price, 10s per acre.— Samuel Vaile and Sons, S>s Queen-street. 3375 MAGNIFICENT BUILDING SITE AT J3JL RE.MULtIA, comprising over 9 acres of freehold land, the whole fenced and profusely planted with Insautiful ornamental trees and flower In" shrubs. There is a small fresh water lake on the property. A very large sum of money has been expended in laying out the grounds, and as the trees are now well-grown, anyone buying this land has one of the choicest and most tastefully laid out pleasure grounds in the vicinity of Auckland, ready to his hand, conveniently situated close to the main road. Price, only £1500.— Vaile and Sons, 55, Queen-street. - 8383 PONSONBY (off College Hill).— Superior House of 9 large rooms and bath-room, with verandah back and front; magnificent views of harbour, etc; the land measures 43 by 100 feet, and is laid out in garden. Price, only £550.— Samuel Vaile and Sons, 85, Queen-street. 3384 QUEEN-STREET — LARGE FREEHOLD ALLOTMENT. The land fronts Queen-street 116 feet by a depth of 80 feet. Price (very cheap), £7 per foot Terms -Samuel Vaile and Sons, 85, Queen-street. 3350 SUPERIOR BLOCK OF LAND, comprising 560 acres of really first-class country, all undulating land, covered with very tall fern, and well watered. Conveniently situated, only four miles from a railway station. Price (cheap), £1 per Samuel Vaile and Sons, 85, Queen-street. ELLERSLIE— and Superior Hoaee of 7 rooms, bathroom and offices, with nearly 2 acres of land, planted round with ornamental trees, and laid out in garden, orchard, and meadow. Elevated position, commanding extensive and beautiful views. Price, £850.—Samuel Vaile and Sons, 85, Queen-street. 3360 MOUNT EDEN.—WeII-built House of 6 rooms, bath-room, and offices, all in first, class order; 4 fireplaces ; gas and water laid on ; slate roof; detached wash-house ; land measuring 132 by 132 feet; nicely laid out ; paths concreted ; conveniently situated, fronting a main road in the near part of the district. Price, £675.-Samuel Vaile and Sons, 85, Queen-street. 3381 EXCEPTIONALLY FINE BUILDING Fronting Cheltenham Beach, 222 feet, and Cheltenham Place 222 feet, by an average through depth of 286 feet. The land is all fenced and in grass, and commands very extensive and beautiful views. This fine building site is offered as a whole for £1000, or in allotments, at £5 10s per foot. Terms : Half cash ; balance at six per Samuel Vaile* Sous, 85, Queen-street. 3348 VERY CONVENIENT FARM of 130 acres, fronting the Great South Road, Ramarama. The land lies well to the sun, and is all fenced and subdivided ; 100 acres grass; young orchard. The whole of the land is ploughable and well watered. New and attractive House of 6 rooms, surrounded by ornamental trees and commanding fine and extensive views; railway station, etc. only 11 miles distant, and boating and fishing mav also be bad within a like distance. Price, £850. —Samuel Vaile and Sons, 85, Queen-street. 3377 SEASIDE FRUIT FARM, comprising in all 148 acres, the whole ploughable ; soil a black loam. The orchard contains 6 acres of lemons, pears, plums, apples, etc., and could easily be extended. A boat can be loaded at the orchard and taken alongside the steamer. The other improvements consist of 74 acres of grass, fencing, House of 6 rooms and outbuildings. The land is bounded on two sides by the Whangarei harbour, and public •wharf, school, church, and post office are close by. Steamer twice a week. Price, £650, or offer.— Samuel Vaiie and Sons, 85, Queen-street. 3207 ELIGIBLE SUBURBAN RESIDENCE of 8 rooms, well finished, and nearly new; 4 fireplaces, washhouse, coalshed. etc. The grounds comprise 11 acres, and are tastefully laid out in garden and orchard. Conveniently situated close to a railway station. Price, £750 (cost close on £1000). Terms if desired.— Vaije and Sons, 85, Queen-street (opposite Fort-street). 3306 £1 RAND BLOCK OF LAND, \JT comprising WOO acres, about 600 acres of which have been cultivated by the Maoris, 60Cacres are open land, and the balance is very valuable bush. Soil first-class ; 8J miles from Railway Station. Price, only £1 per acre, and half of that may remain on mortgage.—Samuel Vaile ana Sons Queen-street. 4032 HPIHE above are only specimens of a very JL large number of similar Properties whleh we 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. : ; , >r . SAMUEL VAILE & SONS, ONE* TO LEND— have the following sums of money awaiting invest, ment:— £900, £300, £260, £190, £125, £75; but can arrange for a loan of any amount required. —Samuel Vaile and Sons, Bb, Queen-street (opposite Fort-street ]■ ..'" ■

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8986, 17 September 1892, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8986, 17 September 1892, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8986, 17 September 1892, Page 2