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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, TRUSTEES UNDER WILLS. <$'C. ATTORNEYS FOB RESIDENTS OR ABSENTEES COLLECTORS OF RENTS AND INTEREST. 95, q ueenstrekt - TEJ.nI'IIONI! NO. 131 rtrtj f -MOUNT EDEN - NEW •> COT I'Ad ot ft lolly rooms, Verandah md iron roof, built of first-class timber ; city water, range: --tible, wasllllOUsa (COPPOT boiler) ami fowl house. Vulcanic allotment 100 feet by 131 feet, cleared of stones anil in garden anil orchard, footpaths tarred ami sanded; pleaBint outlook. Price only £246. Land transfer Samuel Vaile anil Sous, 96, Quean-street. 1624 4 / CAPITAL LITTLE FRUIT ami POULTRY FA KM, comprising "} acres, all well fenced, on tile longest bound i r y by a navigable fresh water river, 5 acres are in good orchard, in full lit-arine —plums, pears, *iuiiic»f-,-. apples, etc.-balance grass. Neat verand ill house of 6 rooms anil dairy, washhouse, woiksbop, cowshed, etc. Railway station on the propel tv. ami school, churches, stores, post and it-It urn il office, etc., are all within half a-mile, Auckland 2:! miles. This is a really choice little property. Price, £240.—Samuel Vailo ami Sons, 95, (Jueen-street. 4SG.! /•I 1 dtt - WAIKOMITI. - VERY Cto'-JLjLXr CHEAP LITTLE FARM of 10 acit-s, partly fenced 1 '2 icres new grass, 1 acre y"UiiR orchard, J acre hush; all plougliablo; good creek. New llun>e of four rooms, with iron roof, verandah, and shed Price reduced to £110. Three miles from post office and station, 1 mile from school and church, 1" miles from Auckland — Samuel Vaile and Sons, 'J.', Queen-street. 4'J2l X°O^A- R()CKV nook-cheap ci&.-a' 9 V? LITTLE HOUSE of six rooms; Mistress Ranee, wasliliousc. Allotment oil feet 7 inches by KB feet 7 inches. Price, £270.—Samuel Vaile .ill. Soils, l'.\ Queen-street. 4520 /SrtXVA-PRETTY LITTLE SUB--3b'o\.l' \r I'RIiAN PROPERTY, comprising I acre- o: the richest volcanic land, all level anil under cultivation. Cottage of Ave rooms and also another collage of two rooms; stable, tiapllOUse, etc. l'he>e ii a well and lank to each house, and the whole of till' land is well fenced by a stone wall. Price, J-300.—Samuel Vaile and Sons, IK, Queen-street. 4496 MANUK.AU ROAD, DEVONPORTJ.Y jL Desirable little House of six rooms, scullery and pantry, gas stove and colonial oven, gas and ritv w t-r, small si tide and coachhouse ; allotment it feet by 112 test, drained into main sewer. Price, £026.-Samael Vaile and Sons, 95, Queen-street. 4617 rtj)OA_ A DECIDED BARGAIN— »,vUV' Handy F-irw of 150 acres, 76 acres reed, 14 acres grass, SiW shelter trees, J acre orchard, 0 aeri-s fallow ; all ploughable land, grows clover and all root crops well, earn of water, also two 400-gallou tanks at bouse. New verandah Bou>e of five rooms, finished throughout; twoStalled stable with feed room, and other otitllou-.es. Price, £2SO. Two and a-hall miles from post office, school, and church ; 71 miles fiom station ; i} niib'S from water communications; 35 miles frem Auckland.— Samuel Vaile and Sons, 95, Queen-street. 4005 jfd-jS Q.fv—CENTRAL CITY PRO & I C3v/ PKRIY with three street frontages. I here are two cott .ges of five rooms each, on freehold Allotment fronting two streets, each 15 feet, and another street 100 feet. Piice, only £1S0; or the cottages would be sold separately.-Samuel Vaile and >ons, 0.. Queen street. 4492 .■"-GOOD LITTLE INVEST-,-e/C? ? £ X KNT. House of five rooms and y ull.-ry, with freehold Allotment 25 by tit feet, situated in a healthy eleuted position, fronting one o: the lies: streets ill the city and within five minutes walk of Queen street. Price, £255; terms if de»:;ed. —S.'uiuel aile and Sons, 95, Queen street. 4402 4- A CHANCE FOR A sL 4* /a jr. (' VETI' on CABMAN— oMo'iir roitis; al<f, '••>}!# three-storied building, with "table of t'mr -tails "ii the ground floor, good entrance for vehicle.-; largo freehold allotment fi-nti.w two streets, each 33 feet by a through depth of 143} feet, Price, only £221, and terms can be ii.ade very easy, if desired.-Samuel V alio and Son-, 'Jo, Queen-sireet. *- l(i /a 3 >/«A-FAI:M, STOCK, IMPLEMEN IS. AND FURNITURE COMPLETE. There are 100 acres of eood alluvial land all ploughable when cleared (50 acres have ben;'cultivated by the Maoris) 20 acres grass, 5 acres •rip- snail orchaid; lance bush; verandah house of 6 rooms and outbuildings; good garden, Vti.-e (including household furniture, fowling piece, ride plough, harrows, tools, fencing wire and nutting, horses, etc., etc.) only £2CO, at which Bgioe the property should be at once secured situated in Maneouui district-Samuel VaUe <S Sons, 95, Queen street. 4 ' s ° "\TOTE.— The above arc merely specimens 11 of some of the smaller properties on our books. Particulars of others of all sizes and prices day be had on application at oi.r offices. IJI 0 let, RESIDENCES. JtEMI'F.RA, GREEN* LANE ROAD—Splendid Suburban Residence of 15 rooms (some very large), gas laid on, connected with telephone, plenty of water, wash-house (with copper bnler, large stable, coach-house, loft, man's room, etc.; nearly 5 acres of land, well laid-out tennis lawn, etc. Rent £115 per annum. Handy to Uieenlane railway station and to Remuera 'buses, PENIIOI'—CHARMING SUBURBAN RESIDENCE of 8 rooms, dairy, storeroom and cellarage; wash-house (copper), stable, coach house, fowlliouse, etc.; 1" acres of first-class volcanicland, beautifully laid out in choice orchard, garden, and meadow; inexhaustible supply of water laid on to house and grounds. Handy to station. Rent moderate to a good tenant. ON Eli UNO A—FURNISHED HOt'SE of nine rooms, with 3 acres of land ; stable and coachhouse ; use of piano, linen, and cutlery, Kent, only :5s per week. tVATEItVIKW (near Avondale)-Good House of" rooms and bathroom; stable, buggyhoiise, etc., with S acres land ; orchard. 15s per week, tour mil-s from Queen-street. BOWICK-Superior House of 5 large rooms, washhniue, large stable (0 stalls), coachhouse, etc., with 4 acres of good land. Elevated, healthy, and convenient position. £40 por annum. KOHTHCOTE—House of 9 rooms and bathroom, washhouse, stable, and shed; 13 acres, good orchard. £35 per annum. BIRKENHEAD—House of 5 rooms and 4 attics, 3 fireplaces, plenty of water from tanks and stream ; 6} acres of land, 1 ac re bush, balance grass; magnificent views. Rent only £30 pet' annum. slt A ETON ROAD-GOOD HOUSE of eight rooms and bathroom, gas and water, range, washhouse -nil copper; allotment, 30 by 108. Rent, only 12s 13d per week. COTTAGES. A large number in all parts of the City and Suburb*, j Particulars on application at our offices. SHOPS. PONSONBY ROAD-LARGE SHOP, with good allotment, lis Od per week. GENERAL SI ORE, I), IKY, AND DWELLING of seven rooms, also Butchery; washhouse, dairy, cowshed, and stable; 3 acres of land, partly in orchard; best position in good country "township. Rent, only £30 per annum. Stock at valuation. WIIAN'GAItEI-Draper's Shop, 20s per week; also Bakery, £40 per aunura. SUNDRIES. OFFICES, QUEEN-STREET—i! good rooms on Ist floor of No. 95, Queen street. Use of lavatory and \r c. Splendid light. Rent, 20s per week ; or would let separately. OFFICES, t/UEEN-STREET—Two Rooinsonthe second floor oi No. 05, Queen-street. Lavatory and all conveniences ; separate entrance. Rents, E>» and os Oil per week respectively, Very handy to both Kxchangcs. HlGll-sTHEkT-IsRICK STORE of two storeys and cellar. Rent, only £1 pet week. NOIUTIOOI'K-Large Public Hail and Pleasure Grounds. £20 for first year; after that £30 per annum. BRICKYARD —11 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.Hendersou. FARMS. VVAIKATO— FARM of 673 acres; about 150 acres grass. Good Residence of eight large rooms, and substantial outbuildings. Kent, only £50 per annum. WHANGAREI-CHO.ICE FRUIT FARM of 29 acres; 12 acres splendid orchard; large vineries, producing 2 tons of grapes per annum; rest grass; very rich level land. House of eight rooms and outbuildings. Rent, to approved tenant, £75 per annum. TAMAUERE, WAIKATO—Farm of 603 acres, all fenced; 40 acres graßs ; all ploughable land ; Cottage of 2 rooms. To be let for 10 years at an easy rental with purchasing clause at £2 lOs per acre. SPLENDID SHEEP AND CATTLE SI lON of 2240 acres, all fenced ; 1300 acres grass ; some very heavy tea-tree ; splendidly watered; good chocolate soil 6or 0 feet deep. House of 8 rooms and complete outbuildings. This fine property will carry 2000 sheep, and will be leased at the low rental of £160 per annum. _„_ lr SUBURBAN FARM-MOUNT ROSKILL DISTRICT—2I Acres, all fenced and subdivided ; 3 acres orchard, 2 acres oats, (i acres meadow hay, balance in ass. House 6 rooms, stable, coachhouse, and other outbuildings. £35 per annum. BAGLAN—EXCELLENT FARM of 862 acres; 600 of which are fenced and sub-divided, 460 acres grans, lj acres orchard, plenty of timber; first-class lacd, and well watered throughout. Good houso of seven rooms and very complete outbuildings. Plenty of limestone in the property, kiln erccted. lleM only £100 " er annum. WAIKATO-FlNIi I'ARM of 300 acres, all fenced ti, lll -!!? 118 '" Dwelling of 8 rooms and complete outbuildings. Kent, 8s per acre per annum. Most conveniently situated. Railway station on the property; school, l mile; creamery, 4 miles; principal stock sales, 6 miles ft'HANGAHEX— FARM AND Tlirm. DENCE—2OB acres, nearly all fenced, 167 acres glass, balance bush House of n roomS) cottage - boat-shed, cowshed, etc. Beautiful beach for battling. fi° od hsl »"K, yachting, etc. To lie ■ : a r aa a per annum, with i» chasing clause at £1000.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10083, 19 March 1896, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10083, 19 March 1896, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10083, 19 March 1896, Page 2

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