Landed Property. 41 BARGAINREMUERA. JPQHK— HOUSE of 14 rooms, bathd&O I O room, scullery, and servant a room. Large outbuildings. Half-an-acre of first-class volcanic land. Fine Corner Lot. 165 feet to one road and 130 to another; commanding healthy site. Very fine view. Price, £875. Very handy to 'bos, etc.: in the best part of Remuera. 6575 SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, Land and Estate Agents, 95, Queen-street. TTOT SPRINGS PROPERTY. UNIQUE PLEASURE RESORT. SANATORIUM, OR GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE. PPAA-TIIB LAND, which is freehold. 3bOUl/ comprises 115 acres, all lying well to the morning sun. and breaking gently down in a series of natural terraces to the Waihon River, to which it has a long frontage. On it are some 10 hot water springs The largest has a DAILY FLOW OF A QUARTER OF A MILLION GALLONS of beautifully translucent water, at a temperature of lifwdeg. laur. Here a concrete bath has been constructed. The surroundings of the property are most beautiful, the soil porous and the climate exceptionally bracing, dry, and healthy. Most of the land in the immediate vicinity is under grass, but within three miles there is much grand native bush and delightful scenery The rivor affords excel trout, fishing and boating; good deer stalking, and pheasant-shooting may be had close by. Railway station within 41 miles by good level driving road. As a pleasure resort for the healthy, or a sanatorium for the invalid, this property stands unsurpassed, while it would make an absolutely unique country residence for a gentleman. At the price— £500— is a real catch for any investor. 6883 SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, House. Land, and Estate Agents, Auckland, New Zealand. TTAND AIRY FARM. ADJOINING A CREAMERY. PA ins PER ACRE— Acres, all fenced, X'O JLU subdivided, and laid in grass; small orchard; heavy volcanic soil, watered by splendid creeks. Good House of four rooms and scullery, verandah, iron roof; cowshed, etc. Fronts main metal road; one mile from uost office, stores, etc.; eight miles from station, and about 30 from Auckland. 6900 SAMUEL VALUE AND SONS, Land and Estate Agents, 95. Queen-street. pONSONBY. SUPERIOR. RESIDENCE. r»iO w NEW AND WELL-FINISHED dbJLZOU HOUSE, of 8 rooms and offices, all on one floor; gas, water, wash-house, and all conveniences. Splendid section, 108 ft by 198 ft. well laid out. and commanding a firstclass harbour view; excellent situation. Price, £1250, including all blinds and fittings. . ; SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, Land and Estate Agents, 95, Queen-street. T> A R N E L L. , ' SUBSTANTIAL DWELLING. A?IC A A—HANDSOME HOUSE of 11 lofty dtdLOUU rooms and offices; gas and water; wash-house, etc. Almost half-an-acro of land laid out in shrubbery, garden, and orchard. Elevated situation, handy to town. Price, £1600. 6745 A SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, Land and Estate Agents, 95, Queen-street. LIMESTONE STOCK FARM. IN A GOOD DISTRICT. Pi AAA—& SO ACRES (200 occupation with dUIUI/U right of purchase, balance lease in perpetuity); all fenced; 240 acres grass, 8 acres crop, 300 acres good bush, 30 acres drainable flax swamps, remainder fern; all plougbable: plenty of water; House of 7 rooms, in good order, stable, and cowshed. Present stock (which is carried easily all the year): 20 horses, 50 cattle, and 200 sheep. Steamer landing 1 mile; railway station 12 miles. " SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, 95, Queen-street. 6876 PLEASANT COUNTRY HOME. -*- AT THE SEASIDE. -CKAA—3° ACRES, all in good grass, except dt»aUU garden, and 1 acre well-assorted orchard; good Dwelling of 7 rooms, trapshed, and workshop; harbour frontage; close to school; 3 miles from station, etc., and 18 miles from town. Price, £500; £200 cash, balance 5 years at 4i per cent. SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, 95, Queen-street. 6667 CHARMING RESIDENCE, AT DEVONPOET. jf»Q A A—DWELLING of 9 rooms and bathd&OUv room, verandah, etc.; range, gas, water, wash-house, and other conveniences. Fine level allotment, 100 ft by 166 ft, in garden and lawn.' In a very favourite situation, quite close to the beach. ' Price reduced to £800., 6579 SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, '■•'- ■ 95, Queen-street. TJI O R * SALE. FOR SALE, IN THE BEST PART OF REMUERA. AUCKLAND, OVERLOOKING THE HARBOUR AND GULFONE OF THE FINEST HOMES THAT ANY GENTLEMAN COULD WISH. Consisting of 101 ACRES OF RICH VOLCANIC LAND, Laid out in Grass Paddocks, Garden, Orchard, and Lawn, Sloping to the North. The Buildings consist of a Large Twostoreyed Modern Dwelling, built of the best Heart of Kauri, roofed with beat Welsh Slates, containing 16 rooms, all lofty, and most of them large. The conveniences are in keeping with the establishment—Gas and Water laid on; Man's Cottage of 6 Good Rooms and Conveniences. Extensive Stabling, Byers, Piggeries, Fowlhouses, and Large Vinery under glass. Vines perfectly clean and in full bearing. The whole place is, and always has been, well kept, and forms one of the finest and most complete homes in this well-known and beautiful Suburb. Of the many, good views in Auckland Suburbs this is one of the best, and can never be obstructed or built out. It is within twenty minutes of the city by 'bus or train; the Electric Trams will pass the door, and are expected to be running by June, 1903. For full particulars, price, terms, and cards to view, apply to , W. PRATER AND SON, Estate Agents, Queen-street; Or SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, Estate Agents, Queen-street; Or BOX 150, G.P.0., , Auckland. J\G.W. T0 RjJ. Dear Dick,—l got your wires all right. And advertised them every night, That folks may see how every light Is by you planned and brought to light. What wondrous things you are directing. How M. is on your counsel acting; How K. of K., although a Peer, Has sworn his future course to steer By your advice; how C, at Home, lias cabled that he feels alone Without you there to aid him. Well, Dick, we're getting on Al, With banquets and no end of fun. And jollities of all descriptions. We have good news, a firm you know. Called Whittome, Stevenson, and Co., The Famous Sauce and Pickle Men, Who live at Newmarket, ye ken. Have made our banquets quite a treat, With Pickles that are fit to eat, Not horrid things you sometimes get, But something unsurpassed as yet. And ah. When we at Ping-pong vie. Some Whittome's Coffee does go high. Our thanks eternal they deserve. And people will their interests serve If they insist on Wbittome's Sauce. But there, vou know all this, of course. So. ta-ta. Dick, to-morrow, say, We'll wire again—the public pay. A UOKLAND IS THE MOST BEAUTIFUL -"" CITY IN NEW ZEALAND. MARSEILLES TILES Are Increasing its Picturesque Appearance. BRISCOE AND CO., LTD., Sole Agents.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12002, 26 June 1902, Page 8
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