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Houses and Land. J>' 1 SAMUEL VAILE & SONS, HOUSE, LAND, & ESTATE AGENTS, VALUATORS OF REAL ESTATE, LAND AND HOUSE AUCTIONEERS, INVESTORS OF CAPITAL, TRUSTEES UNDER WILLS. Ac. ATTORNEYS FOR RESIDENTS OR ABSENTEES COLLECTORS OF RENTS AND INTEREST. 95 QUEEN-STREET. fA- VERY RICH "LITTLE S&JLOIP DAIRY FARM— acres rich level alluvial Soil, well fenced in 7 paddocks, lTi acres xplemiid grass. - - acres fallow J-acre good orchard pleiitv of firewood, line creek with strong power cosv house of 4 rooms and skillion, large cowshed and Iwrn, dairy. This property, which is Terv prettily situated 25 miles from Auckland, must he su'iiC.ed at this price on account of the owners failin" health.-Samuel Vaile ami Sons, Do, Queensiree. 1 . 45,3 QJNUO LITTLE COUNTRY RETREAT O -House of «large rooms, verandah, servant's romn, new range, dairy, cowshed, wmk'hop, stable, barn, fowllwnse, etc. All root's iron. 200'J Radons ( ,f water; 4 acres of land, all well fenced and subdivided, all level, 1 acre orchard, 10 1 vines, balance meadow. Price, £350 (includes bartlful of nay cr»ps, and implements, if sold it once). More land adjoining can be leased if de>ired. Situated in pleasant country Tillage; excellent climate, good nei'hbours.—Samuel Vaile and Sons, 9i, Ijwenstreet. /"10UNTKY RESIDENCE AND V> GKOUNDS to be sidil verv cheap. The Ho-ise contains 0 rooms with detached kitchen and wiile verandah 011 three sides Well built and in pond ord'-r. (.la -s house for vines ; cowshed, three bails; stockyard, barn, stable, two b.oaf l>o\e-, Vinson and' implement shed, tight room capable of holding some tons of bacon or root crops, stje for l'J pijs, etc. All iron roofs. Eight acres of very rich land, all securely fenced and in good ordtr, two acres p"ta;ocs, one acre onions, 1 acre weJV assorted orchard, tour acres good grass. Price, £.iiV). Situ ited ::i one of the bes - townships in the Waikato.-Samuel Vaile and •sons, 95, Queenstreet. JpeM«A,-HOWrcK, CHARMING o^3/, V\? V/ SEASIDE Home. Well built House .d 1 rooms nitli verandah ; all outbuilding-, splendid well. About three acres of land commandinn a charming view of land and wat r. Close to bei h, "barf, iud seltlement. 'lin-es (or town f art within tw" minutes' wdk three times a .lay.— Samuel Vaile and -S.m-, 9.1, Qiteen-strset. 45SJ 11 TERCKR-A BARGAIN—Shop with j.'i 5 i in- d>vel!ing-rooms, iron roof, shed, etc : (pi :er- '.'-re allotment fronting til" main street. J'ri-r- rnily £7.1. (.'lose to the railway station. - Samuel Vaile and Sons, 9", Queeil-stieet. 4",48 "^^AIKOMITI— '2'2.\ acres Unimproved V V I and. with deep-water frontage and handy to raiiv.ay station, I'rice £5 per acre. Also, C.-rn-r Section of about an acre, just opposite Avoi'dalr R i'l" \y Station. Price £150. These two properties would be exchanged for Wellington property — Samuel Vaile and Soils, 03, Queenstreet. 1 4.179 "\fOUNT OS KILL ROAD—Good «nd it a ('heap Building Site, measuring 100 feet by 14-} feet, all tastefully laid out with well-grown trees and shrubs; well fenced; lind transfer title. Price only £•_' per font. Terms easy.—Samuel Vaile ami Sons. 95, Queen-street. A A-CHEAP SUBURBAN FARM C%?Zr 1/ of to acres, all fenced' 2 acres or. bard, balance much feed ; all level (part drained swamp); small cottage. 11 miles from railway slalom, post . (lice, .-chrol.'and church; 14 miles from ti.wn. Price only £90.—Samuel Vaile and Sons. !'5, Queen-street. 4507 AO "A- A BARGAIN - WAITAKKREI DISTKICT.-100 acres with shanty and about an acre of orchard and grass; 20 acres bush : balance heavy tea-tree; 75 acres level. Oood water. I'rice only £3". School and church, 1 mile. (,rand views.—Samuel Vaile ami Son-. -Ji, Queeii-stree!. 4518 £4. s>/» ON li II UNO A - VERY O&OO CHEAP AM.OTMENT-e6 by 99ft., in ;o&l position, close to 'bus and train, Level volcanic l ied. Price . nly £36.—Samuel Vaile and Sons, fl.'-. Qu-en-street. 452.1 jPjV ,4 -MOUNT EDEN - NEW S.viO COrrAGK of 5 lofty rooms mid verandah, built of first-class timber; iron roof; city water, range; stable, washhotue (copper boiler), and fowl house. Volcanic allotment 100 fee; by ISI feet, cleared of stones and in garden and orchard, footpaths tarred and sanded ; pleasant outlook. Price only £245. I .and transfer Samuel Vaile and Sons, 9r, Queen-street. 4.'24 ROCKY NOOK.—CHEAP C&.v I 1/ LITTLE HOUSE of six rooms; Mistress Range, wrushhouse. Allotment 30 feet 7 inches by IS! feet 7 inches. Price, £270.—Samuel Vaile and Sons, 95, Queen-street. 4520 OQAA-PRETTY LITTLE SUB- \/ V URBAN PROPERTY, comprising 2 acres of the:iche.~t volcanic land, all level and under cultivation. Cottage of five rooms and also another cottage of two rooms; stable, tiaphouse, Pte. t here is a well and tank to each house, anil the whole of the land is weli fenced by a stone wall. Price, Samuel Vaile and Sons, 9.i, Queen-street. Manuka U road, NEWMARKET— Desirable little House of six rooms, scullery and pantry, gas stove and colonial oven, gas and city water, small stable and coachhouse; allotment 44 feet by 112 feet, drained into main sewer. Price, £?'d-Sanuel Vaile and Sons, 95, Queen-street-. 4517 Q /A—CENTRAL CITY PROcfe'J UV PER I with three street front ■ »i>es I here an; two cottages of five rooms each, on freehold Allotment fronting two streets, each ?5 feet, and another street 100 feet. Price, only £1S0; or the cottages would be sold separately.—Samuel Vaile and Sons, 95, Queen street. 419': -vr OTE. -The above are merely specimens 1.1 of some of the smaller properties on our books. Particulars of others of all sizes and prices may be hail on application at our offices. m 0 I E T. RESIDENCES. PENROSE—CLOSE TO THE STATION-House of six rooms, with -even acres of Land; washhouse, dairy, stable, etc.. garden, MUO-gallun cistern. Kent, 15s per week. 6HKLLY BEACH HUAD-Superior House of nine rooms, with washhouse, copper, etc., hot and cold water laid on. Close to beach. Rent, 224 fid per week. KINGSLAND—WeII-fitted House of four rooms and scullery. Good stove, large allotment. Rent 5s per week. Good 'bus service. BIIMI.'KKA, GRKKN LANE ROAD-Splendid Suburban Residence of 15 rooms (some very large), pas laid on, connected with telephone, plenty of water, wash-house (with copper boiler, large stable, coach-house, loft, man's room, etc.; nearly & acres of land, well laid out tennis lawn, etc. Rent £115 per annum. Handy to liieenlane railway station and to Remuera 'buses. ONEHUNfiA—FURNISHED HOUSE of nine rooms, with 3 acres of land; stable and coachhouse; use of piano, linen, and cutlery. Rent, • only '6s oer week. 'VATKRVIEW (near Avi>n«lale) — House of 7 rooms am! bathroom ; stable, buKcybouse, etc., with 3 acres land , orchard. 15s per week. Four miles from Queen-street. yov.'ICK- Superior House of fi lnrje'rooms, washhouse, large stable (0 stalls), coachhouse, etc , with 4 acres of good land. Elevated, healthy, and convenient position. £40 per annum. BIRKENHEAD—House of 5 rooms and 4 attics. 3 fireplaces, plenty of water from tanks and stream ; 5} acres of land, 1 acre bush, balance grass; magnificent views. Rent only £30 per annum. SHOPS. GENERAL STORE, DAIRY, ANI) DWELLING of seven rooms, also Butchery; washhouse, dairy, cowshed, and stable; 3 acres of laud, partly in orchard; best position In good country township. Rent, only £30 per annum. Stock at valuation. aN'GAREI— Draper's Shop, 20s per week; also Bakery, £10 per annum. SUNDRIES. OFFICES, QIT KEN-STREET—2 good rooms on Ist floor of No. 95, Queen street. Use of lavatory and w.c. Splendid light. Rent, 20s per week; or would let separately. OFFICES, QUEEN-STREKT-Two Rooms on the second floor of No. 05, Queen-street. Lavatory and all conveniences; separate entrance, Rents, bs and 0s fid per week respectively. \ ety handy to both Exchanges. HIGH-STREET— ISItICK STORE of two storeys and cellar. Rent, only £! per week. NORTHCOTE—Large Public Hall and Pleasure Grounds. £20 for first year; after that £30 per annum. BRICKYARD—II acres of splendid day; brick kiln ami all necessary buildings, appliances, and machinery for carrying on the manufacture of bricks; deep water frontage to the harbour.— Henderson. FARMS-IVAIKATO-Farin of 015 acres, all fenced, 200 acres grass, all level and undulating. House of four rooms with usual outbuildings. Rent, £50 per annum. WADE-HANDY LITTLE PLACE. Cottage of four rooms, stable, shed, workshop, etc., wi'.h six acres ot land, of which 2 acres are in orchard and the balance in grass. Rent, £10 10s per annum. Saltwater frontage. WAIKATO—KINK FARM of 673 acres; about If. i acres grass. Good Residence of eight large rooms, and substantial outbuildings. Rent, only £50 per annum. TAMAHERE, WAIKATO—Farm of 503 acres, all fenced; 40 acres grass; all plotlgliftllle laud ; Cott;;se of 'I rooms. To lie let for 10 years at an easy rental with purchasing clause at £2 in« per acre. SPLENDID SHEEP AND CATTLE STATION of 2240 acres, all fenced; 1300 acies gn*s ; some very heavy tea-tree ; splendidly watered; good chocolate soil sor (I feet deep. House of 8 rooms and complete outbuildings. This fine property will carry 2000 sheep, am! will be leased at the low rental of £150 per annum. ftAGIiAN— KXCELI.KNT FARM of 802 acres; EOO of which are fenced and divided, 45U acres pass, 1} acres orchard, plenty of timber; first-class land, and well watered throughout. Good house of seven rooms and very complete outbuildings. Plenty of limestone in the property, kiln erected. Rent only .£IOO per annum.' IVAiKaTO—FINE FARM of 300 acres, all fenced and in glass. Dwelling of 8 rooms and complete outbuildings. Kent, 8s per acre per annum. Most conveniently situated. Railway station on the property; school, 1 mile; creamery, i miles; ; principal stock sales, 6 miles.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10111, 21 April 1896, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10111, 21 April 1896, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10111, 21 April 1896, Page 2