;>.■"'■■■• Houses and Land. SAMUEL VAILE & SONS, BOUSE, LAND, & ESTATE AGENTS, VALUATORS OF EEAL ESTATE, LAND AND HOUSE AUCTIONEERS, k INVESTORS OF CAPITAL, TRUSTEES UNDER WILLS, Ac. MANAGERS OF ESTATES. EITHER FOR RESIDENTS OR ABSENTEES, COLLECTORS OF RENTS AND INTEREST. 85, QUEEN STEEET Telephone No. 134 • ROFITABLE BUSH FARM of 200 Acres ; 120 acres fenced (mostly sheep proof), to acres grass, 8 acres crop, SO acres valuable bush, consisting of pmriri, white pine, etc., half-acre orchard, balance fern; mostly plougbable semi»olcanic soil; stream right through the property new house of three rooms and scullery; cartoned. Price, including two horses, 30 sheep, farm implements, furniture, etc., £1 1£ per acre; 15 miles from Auckland by water and 20 by road; posts can be sold in Auckland at £4 10s per 100, and can be cut. split, and delivered for £2 thus leaving a clear profit of £-' U>s per -SAMUEL V AILE & SONS, 85. Queen-street. 3822 IJIUH UNIMPROVED LAND-400 ~\j Acres ; S<X) acres bush, the balance fern. All undulating land and well watered ; situated in the near part of the Raglan District, Price, only 16s per acre. Another 400 acres adjoining can be bad at the same price, and the whole would make an excellent sheep and cattle farm.—SAMUEL > AILE A SONS, 85, Queen-street. 88( ? } £" OXA -CHEAP LITTE FARM of £ i[P \f 139 Acres ; 2J-acres orchard ; 4 acres eras* 10 acres bush ; naturally fenced on two sides and by five barbed wire fence on another ; also paddock of 16 acres, enclosed. All lev«d and undulating : frontage to tidal creek; new House of five rooms in good order. Price, £2.% P, 03^ 6 ! school, and wharf within a mile.-SAMUEL AlliE. * SONS, 85, Queen-street. 3539_ "VTORTHCOTE. -CHEAP BUILDING J3i SITE Tomer Allotment, 153 by 109 feet; standi high, and commands fine views; 10 minutes walk from wharf, and one minute from Beach. Price, only £75.-SAMUEL VAILE & SUNS. 85, queen-street. 3,M RICH LITTLE FARM of 40 Acres 35 acres grass (has held well for 10 years); balance good bush ; nearly all ploughable. and well watered ; good house of five rooms and scullery ; dairv storeroom, cowshed, etc. Price. £200, terms as arranged. Post-office, school, and church lj miles.-SAMUEL VAILE A SONS. 85, Queenstreet. 3^ T7IIREWOOD CREEK. WAIPA. —50 M? Acres fronting the creek Land Transfer title. Price, only Us per SAMUEL VAILE & SONS, bo, Queen-street. 3323 PUKEATUA.— Lob 292, containing 222 Acres, fronting tho main coach road ; fenced on one side; well watered. Price, 12s Cd per acre.— Si AMU EI. VAILK & SON'S, 85, Queen-street. SSOS OO "IT—PONS ON BY.— CON- .■£&& VENIKNT COTIAGE of four rooms, with verandah back and front; allotment S4 by 100 feet; fine views; 20 minutes' walk from Queen-street. Price, £225; terms, one-third rash, balance at 6 per cent, for S years.—SAMUEL VAILE & SONS, S5, Queen-street. 3759 MARM lON STREET (off street). —Allotment 40 by 50 feet. Price, £70.— SAMUEL VAILE & SONS,BS, Queen-street. 3702 OKE*O, MACLEAN'S TOWNSHIP. —Twenty-two Allotments. Price for the lot, £16.—SAMUEL VAILE & SONS, 85, Queen-street. 3T9C ~\ 3 IRAN DA—Lot 31, Parish of Maramav I rua, containing 116} acres, all rich swamp lin-1, easily drainable. During the great floods it could be cro-se lon foot. Price, £1 oon the followiiu «?a*y terti3. One-ebird cash, and the balanceat t per cent, for 5 years.—Samuel Vaile and Sons, 85, Queen-street. SS2O nVTORTHCOTE - PRETTY COTTAGE .131 of 3 rooms, well built, iron roof; Land, 233 by 365 by SS7 links, laid-out in flower and vegetable gardens. Commands very fine and extensive views. Price, Samuel Vaile and Sous, 85, Queenstreet. 3" MOUNT ROSKILL-FINE BUILD _LtJL INO ALLOTMENT, fronting the main roa.i, 100 feet by a depth of 14SJ feet. Level volcanic land, nearly all cleared of stones and nicely laid out in garden, well planted with shelter trees and shrubs; stable and wash-house on land. Price. £■> 5s per foot. Terms : One-third cash; balance at 5 per cent for 3 years. Land Transfer title.—Samuel Vaile and Sons/85, Queen-street. __" FINE CORNER ALLOTMENT, 118 by 111 feet, in good localitr, only 12 minutes, walk from Queen-street; well drained. Price, only £3 per foot, or, for the corner by itself, £3 l'.'a. -Terms as arranged.— Vaile aud Sons, 85 Queen-street. 3673 HARMING SEASIDE SPOT.—House CHARMING SEASIDE SPOT.—House of 6 rooms, with land fronting a road 132 feet by the through depth to the water ; nice garden and orchard. Splendid view of the harbour and city. Land transfer title. Price, £550.—Samue Vaile and Sons. 85, Queen-street 3583 MOUNT EDEN — COMFORTABLE LITTLE HOUSE of 5 rooms, 2 fireplaces, cooking range, city water laid on ; outhouse 10 by 12 fe-Jt. Pine Freehold Allotment 55 by 886 feet; laidout in flower and vegetable gardens, also about 50 choice fruit trees. Price. £380. Terms as agreed. Samuel Vaile and Sons, 85, Queen-street. 3773 SUBURBAN BLACKSMITH'S BUSIN ESS, with 1 acre of freehold Land; 6f»o strawberry plants, 40 fruit trees (9 years old); large Smithy, with all necessary appliances. Price, for' Land, Improvements, and Business, £180, of which £luO may remain at 7 per cent., if desired.— Samtel Vaile and Sons, 85, Queen-street. 3735 jn -y £ -ONEHUNGA — BEAUTIFUL \ 3& 4 O BUILDING SITE, situated on high ground, and commanding magnificent views of the hart our aud surrounding country. Size, 121 by 222 links, Price only £75. Easy terms.—Samuel Vaile and Sons. 85, Queen-street. 3685 Jf»l MOUNT EDEN— 1& A"™ " COTTAGE.— 1-vel Allotment, 104 oy 100 feet, with old 5-roomed Cottage thereon. Price, £100. Easy terms. Situated this side of the Railway Bridge.—Samuel Vaile and Sons, 85, Queen- > street. 3692 < THE ABOVE are only specimens of ' some of the smaller properties placed in our hands for sale. Particulars of others of all prices and sizes may be had on application at our offices. CATALOGUES Gratis. m 6~~ IT~ i t. RESIDENCES. BURNISHED HOUSE (CITY>-Houseof 7 rooms, bath room and cellar; gas and water, 3 fireplaces, range, wash-bouse (with copper). Furniture includes linen, cutlery, and everything com- . plete. Kent, £2 10s per week. OTAHUHU—House of 11 large rooms, good well, ■ tanks, wash-house and buggy-house, 5 acres gar- , den and orchard. FURNISHED HOUSE, DEVONPORT-House of 10 rooms, 5 fireplaces; wash-house and shed; large Allotment. Bent, £1 15a per week. Good piano, PON SON BY — COMFORTABLE HOUSE of 13 rooms; verandah and balcony, on two sides; gas and water laid on. Stable and coach house. Land 06 by 128; conveniently situated. Fine views. Rent, £69 per annum. REM U ERA— of 8 rooms, 5 fireplaces, stable and buggy-house; about 6} acres of land. Rent only 17s Cd. Conveniently situated, just oS Aruey Road. WELLESLEY-STREET—New House of 6 rooms, . city water, 3 fireplaces, range ; wash-house (with copper). 14s. ONEHUNGA—House of 13 rooms; stables, woodshed, etc.; 3-acre of garden, orchard, etc. Fine views. £1 per week. ONEHUNGA—House of 8 rooms and scullery; gas and water laid-on; stable, coash-house, etc. ; }- acre of land. Rent, only ISs; or, furnished, 255. COTTAGES. ft large number in all parts of the City and Suburbs. Particulars on application at our offices. SHOPS. ; BRIGHTON ROAD—Corner Shop, 6 dwelling i rooms, all newly finished throughout. 12s 6d per < fitted with counter, shelves, ec. fas per week. And other smaller Shops. SUNDRIES. Q TEEN -STREET — whole of the second floor , of No. 85; separate entrance, lavatory, and all conveniences, Very suitable for sample rooms, meeting room or offices; 1000 foot floor space. Rent, only 7s Od per week. Allowance would be i made for improvements effected by tenant. NORTKCOTE—Large Public Hall and Pleasure i Grounds. £20 for first year; after that £30 per > annum. 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. FARMS. AURANGA—Fine Estate of 400 acres; all well fenced, and In grass and crops ; garden, tennis lawn, etc. All level volcanic l*nd ; well watered. House of 10 rooms and bathroom, with very complete set of outbuildings. School and church 1$ miles distant To be leased for 6 years at £150 ' per annum * RAGLAN- FINE SEASIDE RUN of 1690 acres :26 acres grass, 65 acres crop,6 acres first-class orchard 50 acres bush, small swamp, balance fern and tea tree, well-watered; well-finished House of a rooms, stable, etc. To be leased for 21 years, at £60 per annum, with a premium of £300. WHANGAPE— acres fronting the Lake, and comprising an Island of 40 acres. All good grazing country (unimproved), and a small corner has been cropped with very satisfactory results. , Would be leased with a purchasing-clause on easy ( terms. HENDERSON— acres of Land, with first-claw ] 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, Ac. ] HENDKRSON-50 acres grass Land. £20 per " T m " '-. Purchasing clause at £7 per acre. , WAIKOMITI-185 acres close to the station; all < fenced; small orchard; some grass. House of 6 or 7 rooms and outbuildings. To be let for 6 1 or 10 jean. ' tfA ?JiH NGI ~. a 5 e8 a " fenced and in grass, *Z£2Ll 23SM& oreh «'». House of 6 rooms ; , w^A-™?h d IT- n s *" 00 and cllUrf close I by. Warkworth 24 miles by good road. To ' ifliMlwim? V° ? years at £28 P er anuun >- SGAKUAWAHIA-I arm of 247 acres fronting the » nver; 100 acres fenced; 45 acres grass. Good house of 5 rooms and outbuildings. Lease 7or 10 V years at £26 per annum. 1U TAURANGA, WAIWERA, and MANGAW Vl— Unimproved Land to be leased at nominal
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9367, 25 November 1893, Page 2
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