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Houses and Land. SAMUEL VAILE & SONS, HOUSE, LAND, & ESTATE AGENTS, VALUATORS OK REAL ESTATE, LAND AND HOUSE AUCTIONEERS, INVESTORS OF CAPITAL, TRUSTEES UNDER WILLS, Ac. MANAGERS OK ESTATES. EITHER FOR RESIDENTS OR ABSENTEES, COLLECTORS OK RENTS AND INTEREST. 85, QUEEN STBEET Telephone No. 13* £*£• ff -CHEAP LITTLE SEASIDE d&O© FARM of 97 acres; 6 acres fenced and in grass, J acre In orchard. House of six rooms, inMiredlor £50. Post Office, school, and church. 21 miles. Price, only £63. Fronts the Kaipara ; Hftrbour.-Samue] Valle and Sons,Bs, Qu«en-»treet. 3C4a VALUABLE FIREWOOD BUSH— I acres neari* all fenced, 14 acres grass, SO teres valuable firewood bush (composed of tt-tree, inirirf. mid alwut 200,000 feet of kail i). balance open flax land. Conveniently situated three mile* from a railway station, and 28 miles from Auckland. Price only £210.-Samuel Valle and Sons, 85, Queen, street, _ _ _ ___ _ •*"*-_• ~ \ __„._„„ ""CHEAP BUILDING t\ lE— Lots 8 and 18 of allotment 95, parish of Tillrangi, fronting Manukau Road and also St. George's Road. Conveniently situated close to the New .North Road. Area, 3a. '_>r. Up. Price only i-JKJ.—»amuel Vaile and soils, 135, Queen-street. 31508 REENHITHE—Lota 9 and 10 of allot\JC meat TO, parish of Paremoremo, containing V.»J acres. Price only Samuel Valle and Sons, }-5, Queen-street. 3150 a "OUKETE—SO Acres fronting the Wat.B, kato Itiver, new fence on one side. Price, £70.—Samuel Vaile and Sons, si, Queenstreet._ MAHURANGI-Lots 109, 110, 111, and 120 ad the parish of Mahnrangi, containing 20,| acres. Price only £25,-saCTUeI Vaile and Sons, Si, Queen-street. 3*55 "WnUKIWUIRI. (Wttiuku)-19i Acre*. V T Price only SOs per acre. Land Transfer Title.—Samuel Vaile and Sons, 85, Queen-street. 3005 •\TERV* CONVENIENT HOUSE. V situated In the near part of Ponionby, and comprising seven rooms and bathroom; verandah clawed in'; five fireplaces, range; gas and water Laid on. tanner allotment, £0 by t»0 feet; paths contrived. Price, only £400, Terms: £150 cash; balance at CJ per cent.—Samuel Vaile and Sons, Si, _. 3671 4 BARGAIN -- MOUNT ROSKILL jt\. ROAD— House of five rooms: three fireplaces, itv water laid on, wash-house, workshop anil fowlhouse; tine volcanic allotment. 50 by lis fee;. Price, only £220. Terms sis agreed.— Samuel Vailr J and Sons.'si, Queen-street. 3670 OTAUUHU - CHEAP BUILDING ALLOTMENT, fronting the Great South Road, 190 feet by a depth of 305 feet, and havi g a .small frontage to a road at the back. Price, only £112 It's.—Samuel Vaile and Sons, 65, Queen-street. 3059 OPOTIKI. -CHEAP LAND-MO acres fronting the Waiotahi river; JO acres level, balance undulating. Splendid land ; flat will grow feO bushels of maize to the'acre; well watered. Small shanty, and i) acres fenced in. Price, only £140. Tonus: £40cash; balance at 7 per cent Samuel Vaile and sons, si, Queen-street. 3007 X® 1 fii I - HAMILTON-FARM of 3£/ 11/ l/ M acres, two miles from Frankton Junction; 14$ acres fenced, and in grass ; four p .(blocks, all ploughable, and well watered; >hed, 12 x 10. Price, £100. Terms: i cash ; balance at 0 percent, for seven years.—Samuel Vaile and sons, to. Queen-street. "***' T\7'ARK WORTH-TO BE SOLD A T T BARGAIN.—Th« House and L-.nd known as McMurdo's. The house is a commodious one, and was recently injured for £300. The land comprises 15 acre*, and has extensive frontage to Hill, Bridge. Kasoar, Short, and Cross Streets. Price, £365. flirty acres close to the above, and fronting the M.ahutangi River, could be bought very cheap.— satuuel Vaile and Sons, SO, Queen-street. 3641 X°H KA-A BARGAIN, GRAFTON 3& 1 O" ROAD-AboutU acres of Land, having a frontage of 120 links to Grafton Road. Price, only '.—Samuel Valla and sons, SO, Queen-street. 3033 MOUNT EDEN—PUBLIC HALL.— " Waita's Hall." capable of seating 250 people ; stage ; ladies' and gentlemen's dressing-rooms, etc.; gas laid on. Freehold Allotment 33 by 100 fret. Price (including forms, scenery, fittings, etc.), £325. Terms, half cash, balance at 6 per cent, for three years. This ill has always produced a good revenue, being the only public ball in the district.— Samuel Vaile and Sons, 85, Queen-street. MM DEVONPORT.— About) three acres of Land fronting Vattxhall Road, and close to Cheltenham Beach ; pleasant views. Price, only £400 the lot. Has bee i surveyed into building allotmeints, and could bo sold thus if desired.— Samuel V'aile and Sons, 85, Queen-street. * 3620 J_*lT"s A i-S °KT II COTE, FINE aiWJ.O'l/ BUILDING SITE-Fronting Stafford Road 152 feet, and Richmond Avenue 230 feet; stands high, and commands splendid views ; nice ■.lope on the north-east. Price for the whole, only £150. or would sell in two or four lots. Terms easy i'! desires!. Land transfer Samuel Vaile and* Sons, Si, Queen-street. 3C53 nfUIE ABOVE are only specimens of JL some of the smaller properties placed in our hands for sale. Particulars of others of all prices and size* may be had on application at our offices. CATALOGUES Gratis. rip 0 L E T. RESIDENCES. REMUERA—Very superior Residence, In best part of district, with about (J acres of land. TAURANOA— Residence of 15 rooms, stable, coach-house, cowshed, dairy, 37 acres of garden, orchard, meadow. £90 per annum. OTAUUHU—House of 11 large rooms, good well, tanks, «ash-house and buggy-house, 5 acres garden and orchard. * FURNISHED HOUSE, PONSONBV— of 8 rooms and pantry ; bathroom, 4 fireplaces, gas and water laid on, nice garden ; comfortably furnished. Kent, 265; or, unfurnisned, IDs. Situated in Seymour-street. Darnell, Brighton road—House, C rooms and scullery, city water laid on, " Mistress" range; 2 large sheds, suitable for stabling. Fine Allotment, 90 by '.00 feet. Rent, 10s per week. Very suitable for a carter. MOUNT EN—House containing 11 rooms in all; stable, coachhouse, etc.; 33 acres of land ; flower and vegetable garden, orchard, etc. Beautiful views. Kent, only 20s per week. ONKUUNGA— House of 13 rooms; stables, woodshed, etc.; J-acre of garden, orchard, etc. Fine views. £1 per week. ONEIIUNGA— House of 8 rooms and scullery ; gas and water laid-on ; stable, coash-hou.se, etc. ; Janro of land. Rent, only los; or, furnished, 255. GRAFTON ROAD—House, 8 rooms, in good order; gas and water laid on, good range, wash-house (with copper boiler), fowl-house; Allotment BO by 108. Rent, lis. . COTTAGES. A large number in all parts of the City and Suburbs. Particulars jii application at our offices. SHOPS. BRIGHTON ROAD— Corner Shop, 0 dwelling rooms, all newly linished throughout. 12s Oil per week, or oifer. DNKHUNOA—Shop, fitted with counter, shelves, ex. 8s per week. And other smaller Shops. SUNDRIES. QUEEN-STREET— The whole of the second floor of No. 85; .separate entrance, lavatory, and all conveniences, Very suitable for sample rooms, meeting room or offices; 1000 feet floor space. Rent, only 7s Oil per week. Allowance would be made for improvements effected by tenant. NORTIICOTK—Large Public Hall and Pleasure Grounds, £20 for first year; after that £30 per annum. BUILDING LEASE—Large Corner Allotment to be let on building lease for any term up to 50 years. Kaiangahape Road. BRICKYARD—II acres of splendid clay; brick kiln and all necessary buildings, appliances, and machinery for carrying on the manufacture of bricks ; deep water frontage to the harbour.— Henderson. COUNTRY STORE AND DWELLING— Store; Dwelling of 7 rooms, with 40 acres of Land, 20 of which are in grass. Joins a railway station, and does good gum business (averages 1J tons per week). Kent, £30 per annum, for any term up to 7 years. • FARMS. TAURANG'A—Fine Estate of 400 acres; all well fenced, and In grass and crops; garden, tennis lawn, etc. All level volcanic 1 mil; well watered. House of 10 rooms and bathroom, with very complete set of outbuildings, School and church 1$ inilos distant. To be leased for 0 years at £100 per annum RAGLAN- FINE SEASIDE RUN of 1090 acres : 26 acres grass, 65 acres crop,s acres first-class orchard SO acres bush, small swamp, balance fom and tea tree, well-watered; well-finished House of a rooms, stable, etc. To be leased for 21 years, at £00 per annum, with a premium of £300. BOMBAY— acres :50 acres fenced and in grass, J-acre orchard, 100 acres good bush (puriri, kahikatea, etc.); all undulating land, partly volcanic, and well watered; new House, 4 rooms, etc. Creamery within li miles, £30 per annum (or 7 years. v • \VHANGAPE—772 acres fronting the Lake, and comprising an Island of 40 acres. All good grazing country (unimproved), and a small corner lias been cropped with very satisfactory results. Would be leased with a purchasing-clause on easy terms. HENDERSON—46 acres of Land, with first-cla<?s house of 7 rooms The land lies well to the sun, and has a. splendid deep-water frontage to the harbour; plenty of fishing, boating, &c. HENDERSON—SO acres grass Land. £20 per annum ; purchasing clause at £7 per acre. WAIKOMITI-185 acres close to the station; all fenced ; small orchard; some grass. House of C or 7 rooms and outbuildings. To be let for 5 or 10 years. MAUUKANOI—IS acres all fenced and in grass, except 2 acres of Orchard. House of 0 rooms ; complete outbuildings. (School and church close by. Warkwortli 2J miles by good road. To be leased for from 1 to 7 years at £20 per annum. NOAKUAWAHIA—Farm of 247 acres fronting the river; 100 acres fenced; 45 acres grass. Good house of C rooms and outbuildings. Lease 7or 10 years at £25 per annum. JTAURANGA, WAIWERA, and MANOAWAIUr.improved Land to be leased at nominal < rentals.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9293, 31 August 1893, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9293, 31 August 1893, Page 2

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