Landed Property. •jlj* UST BE REALISED. EEMUEBA. i CHARMING SUBURBAN HOME-Residence V_y of 13 rooms, verandah, on, three sides; white roof. Very complete outbuildings. Drainage most perfect. To be sold with, either 2 or 5i acres of Splendid Land, laid out in garden, orchard, and meadow. Full particulars from SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS. Land and Estate Agents and Land Auctioneers, 95, Queen-street. 6139 a. HANDY! SUBURBAN RESIDENCE, WITH 17 AGUES. PIJ KA-NEW HOUSE of 8 good rooms; cWI'iJU iron roof; verandah on two sides; single storey; table and cowshed; ample water supply. Over 17 acres of volcanic land, with frontages to two main roads; close to railway station, and within three miles of Queen-street. An unusual opportunity. Price. £1450. 6717 SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, 'Land and Estate Agents and Land Auctioneers, 95, Queen-street. OUP.EEIOE DAIRYING OR GRAZING FARM OF 7764 ACRES, all fenced and subdivided into 18 paddocks; 475 acres grass, 1 acre orchard, 150 acres bush, balance fern and tea-tree; some 400 acres are level, 176 undulating, and the balance broken; well watered by perennial streams. House of 6 rooms; barn, stables, cowshed, etc. Very conveniently situated—post and telegraph office, school, and church, 1 mile: creamery. 1£ miles; Auckland. 28 miles. The grassed portion of this farm will carry three sheen to the acre. Price, only £5 per acre. Liberal terms—say, one-third cash, balance in 7 years at 4 per cent. Must be sold to close accounts in the estate of the late owner. 6702 SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, Land and Estate Agents and Land Auctioneers, 95, Queen-street. "W A I K A T O. HANDY FARM. .(?1 AAA-20I) ACRES, half fenced, subcfclUUU divided, and well improved: balance fern, etc. All level land, fronting a large creek. House of 4 rooms, with iron roof; some outbuildings One mile from school; 1 from township and 4 from station. Price, £1000. SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS. Land and Estate Agents and Land Auctioneers, 93, Queen-street. HP A U 1! A N (i A. WELL-IMPROVED FARM. 4? Ii AS PER ACRE— acres, all fenced i3*-x J.U and ail in grass except 60 acres oats. All level and undulating land, watered by perennial streams. The Farm will now carry 200 head mixed cattle. Five miles from Tauranga; splendid view; close to *ait- | I water. Price (including oatsi, £4 10s per acre. Very pleasant district. 7036 SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, Land and Estate Agents and Land Auctioneers, 95. Queen-street. i _ ... _ _.. _ ._ j rtENTBAL CITY HOUSE. f»~ AA— of 6 rooms, bathroom. c£J<J\J\j scullery, and cellar; all in good order. Drained into sewer. Wash-house, etc. Allotment, 22 by 105 ft. Price. £500. Very handy to Queen-street. 6909N SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS. Land and Estate Agents and Land Auctioneers, 95, Queen-street. T> B E T TV HO M E. JUST OFF SHELLY BEACH ROAD -PfifIA"HOUSE of 5 rooms, all heart of o\»Uv/.v/ kauri, ami in thorough order; ■wash-house, buggyhcuse, and stable, concrete floors and paths; largo allotment, in flower and vegetable garden and lawn. Price, £60'(. 6891 SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, Land and Estate Agents and Laud Auctioneers, 95. Queen-street. "W A I K A T O. A CHEAP FARM. XV*; PER ACRE.46O Acres, fenced into 20 c"w»_J paddocks and all in grass or fallow except 40 acres. Mostly alluvial soil; all level and well watered. Good orchard and plantations. House of 7 rooms, and very complete outbuildings. Close to post office and school; 2} miles from creamery and 7 from station and township. Price reduced to £5 per awe. This is a rare chance for anyone wanting a good Farm. SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS. Laud and Estate Agents and Land Auctioneers. 95, Queen-street. 6954 jP OR IMMEDIATE SAL ETHE RUKUHIA HOMESTEAD We have received instructions from the Owners to dispose of this fine property, which was previously reserved from sale until all the Estate had been subdivided and sold, which has now been done. THE HOMESTEAD CONTAINS i 5300 ACRES, j Splendid Grass and Turnip Land i First-class Undulating Arable Land \ Rich Grassed, Well-Drained Swamp Kahikatea. Bush Ground, Partially Cleared and Grassed Unimproved Swamp, capable of being Greatly improved. The property is divided into Twenty-three Paddocks. Sheep-proof fences. The land is all Well Watered by Three Lakes and a Never-failing Creek. besides Numerous Springs. , A large amount of Tree - Planting has been done. Plantations of Oaks. Chestnuts. Walnuts. Red Gums. Wattles, etc., being dotted over the Property. Buildings consist of 12-roomed House, new Hack-stable and Coach-house, Kauri Shearingshed, and 10-stalled Draught Stable, Loft over all. 80 feet by 40 feet; Men's House, Cookhouse, Shearers' Quarters. Waggonsheds, Granary, Implement-shed, Kauri Sheepyard, and Concrete Sheep Dip, etc., etc. Kitchen Garden and Orchard. Railway Station on property, two miles from Homestead. For further particulars apply— W. SOFTER AND CO., Land Agents, CAMBRIDGE. Life InsuranceT N B XT R. E N Q W with tha /GOVERNMENT IFE T.NSUIUNCE T\EPARTMENT. £1,600,000 Kas already been added to Policies in the Department. j THIS IS THE BONUS TEAR, And everyone now taking out a Participating Policy will receive a Substantial Bonus at the end of the year. J. 11. RICHARDSON, Commissioner. (Kmmmim* mm ■■■■■■■,i , , —„——^ Flour MillsDTCIIOPT, T IMITED. MANUFACTURERS OF rpULIP AND QNOWDRFFT TjUOUR , And ALL KINDS OF PLAIN AND FANCY BISCUITS. QITY "poUR JJILL9. J AUCKLAND. ALL FIRST AWARDS AT THE AUCKLAND ( EXHIBITION, WITH GOLD MEDALS.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12070, 13 September 1902, Page 6 (Supplement)
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