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Houses and Land. SAMUEL VAILE & SONS, SOUSE, LAND. & ESTATE AGENTS. VALUATORS OF REAL ESTATE. LAND AND HOUSE AUCTIONEERS, INVESTORS OF CAPITAL. TRUSTEES UNDER WILLS, ETC.. ATTORNEYS FOR RESIDENTS OR ABSENTEES. COLLECTORS Ob RENTS AND INTEREST. 0 ~ QUEEN-STREET. TELEPHONE NO. 134. | CAULK ADDBKS-J. " FEKRHOIiD." AUCKLAND. | CANKERS: BANK Or NEW 801; 111 WALES. ! X\T AIK AT O OFFICE: ' * ' ALEXANDRA CHAMBERS, VICTORIA-STREET, HAMILTON. | Our Reprcseuiative. MR. JACOB 11. ! WRiOHT, will wait upon anyone uesirous of i tailing his Property, and lwirsonaily couuuct j buyers to view iraruis tor Sale. ! I 111T FODJ)ARKp STAT E. j I We have been favoured with instructions by the Executors of tile will of the iate L. 1). Nathan, Esq., to Sell tins Fine Property, in CITABLE SUBDIVISIONS, AND AT Q.REATLY REDUCED RICKS. FOR EXAMPLE: ' £* A PER ACRE-FINE SEASIDE SECTIONot± 79 Acres, all unuer grass; adjoins creamery. pt'St and telephone ohne, acnool, etc. Good saltwater irontage. l'rice. i3i7. 09 PER ACRE-GOOI) BUSH SECTION—B6 cwO Acres; two sides lcnceu; 20 acres glass; balance fallen bush (mostly puriri). well sheltered. Price, only £258. 09 IKS PER ACRE— Acres, nearly all S/O it) well fenced; 00 acres grass; l>o acres fallow; 22 acics bush: balance heavy,fern and tea-tree. 0 C PER ACRE—I 43 Acres, partly fenced; dtu 60 acres grass; 70 acres 011311; 80 acres pioughable when cleared. «0 lAS PER ACRE—II 4 Acres, all fenced; owO -Lv/ 25 acres grass, ii> acres fallow, u acres fallen bush. 10 acres green 01.1 ill; o"J acres pleughable. ! j? o -1 rS PER ACRE-SPLENDID PARTLY 3iO X.J IMPROVED .SECTION—2-00 Acres; partly fenced; 130 acres gnus; 16 acres green busk; 54 acres fallen bush; 150 acres ploughable when, cleared. Price, £75j. 4? O PER ACRE—IOI Acres, partly fenced; o&O all bush, containing large quantity valuable puriri for posts, besides other timbers; 60 acres piougdable when cleared. Etc., Etc.. Etc., Etc. THE WHOLE ESTATE lies warmly to the sun; there is permanent fr,:«h water on every section. The Farm has been well worked, and is in excellent heart. WHARF, POST AND TELEPHONE OF*ICE. SCHOOL. BUTTER FACTORY. AND STORE, ARE ALL ON THE PROPERTY. Several Stock Sales within easy reaeh. Nineteen miles from town by road. TERMS EXCEPTIONALLY" EASY: Onefifth cash, balance in five years at 5 per cent.. ; buyers to effect improvements to value of 20 per cent, of price within one year; no timber to be removed until estimated value paid off purchast money. BUYERS will be fhown over the Estate, I and, if necessary, accommodated lor tile night at the Homestead. This Sale affords a, RARE OPPORTUNITY of acquiring Good Farm Sections very Cheap, and 011 very Easy Terms. Further particulars, and Lithograph Plans, on application to gAMUEL "yAILE AND gONS, , Land and Estate Agents and Land Auctioneers, 87. Queen-street. 923 ii ATTRACTIVE FARM. AND HOME, . NEAR HAMILTON. £>1 7 PER ACRESO ACRES GOOD LEVEL owl < LAND— whole is well fenced, and in a high state of cultivation; permanent water. Superior and well finished House of 5 rooms and verandah, with iron roof: shedding. etc. Particularly bright and healthy situation, facing the sun and commanding exquisite views. Creamery J-mile, gf.ation 2 miles, telegraph office, etc., etc., 5 miles Everything about this property is good, and we can recommend it. 9312 . SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, Land and Estate Agents and Land ■ j'» Auctioneers,- 87, - Queen-street. - -' ' TJLEASANT SUBURBAN RESIDENCE AND 1 POULTRY FARM. £> P. OA-YEARLY 4 ACRES LEVEL LAND. otQ.£U with Comfortable Dwelling of 5 rooms and scullery; Orion range; wash-house, with copper and tubs and other conveniences; stable, trapshed; very large and complete fowlhouse and run. The . land is laid out in meadow, large orchard of about an acre, flower and vegetable garden, lawn, etc.; 7 minutes' walk from the harbour, and 1 mile from railway station. Being only 5 miles from town, the property should make a. Desirable Home for a business man. 8669 SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS. Land and Estate Agents and Land Auctioneers, 87. Queen-street. pXCELL-ENT RIVERSIDE DAIRY FARM. j jf_»Q PER ACRE—I9S ACRES, all fenced, in <5* O 12 paddocks and in grass, except iacre orchard and 6 acres bush; 77 acres are VERY RICH ALLUVIAL FLAT; good river frontage; 1 mile from school and post office; li miles from creamery. 6 from station, etc. House of 6 rooms, with iron roof; implement shed and cowshed. Price only £8 per acre. £600 cash, balance 5 years at 5 per cent. . 9260 SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, Land and Estate Agents and Land Auctioneers, 87, Queen-street. Jj' SEFUL STOCK F A RAL 09 "J AS PER ACRESOO ACRES, all 9*o IV fenced, subdivided, and in grass c-r rough feed, eicept 108 acres good heavy standing bush; about J pioughable; crjek right through. Good House of 5 rooms and verandah, with iron roof; cowshed and hayshed. A pretty property Cream cart passes daily. School. li miles; wharf and township, 6 miles. Price. 70s pen* acre; easy terms if desired. About 100 miles from Auckland. 9228 SAMUEL VAILE.AND SONS. I.and and Estate Agents and Land Auctioneers, 87. Queen-street. pXCEL LE N T FAR ON VERY EASY TERMS. OA lAS PER ACRESOO ACRES; 10 sub<3t~fc IU divisions enclosed; 350 acres ! grass. 50 acres partly-drained swamp, 103 acres puriri bush, 100 acres flat. 300 acres undulating. Permanent water in every paddock. House, 5 rooms and complete outbuildings. The owner having left the district is determined to realise, and ha* fixed the price very low at £4 10s per acre, in order to effect an immediate sale. Terms: £500 cash, balance in 5 years at 5 per cent. Will now winter 1030 sheep. Post and telegraph office and port, 5 miles; creamery, 4 miles; school, 2 miles. 8688 SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, Land and Estate Agents, S7, Queen-street. -■ \ piNE LITTLE DAIRY FARM. WITH LIVE AND DEAD STOCK COMPLETE. , O"IAAA—FARM of 140 Acres, all well cvlUUl/ fenced and subdivided, and under rich pasture, down 25 years; 2-acre orchard; enough timber for fencing and firewood; good water in every paddock. llouee 6 rooms, and very complete outbuildings; 11 acres pig paddock. School, 1} miles; post office. 2 miles. Price, £1000,. including 45 grown cattle, IS calves, 3 horses, 3 pigs, poultry, farm and dairy implements, household furniture, etc., complete. !M2B SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, Land and Estate Agents and Land Auctionj eers, 87, Queen-street. A I K A T O. ; SUPERIOR GENERAL FARM. " ni A A? PER ACRE— Acres RICH ' »1U JLU LEVEL LAND, fronting a large creek, navigable for launches. The whole property is fenced, subdivided, and in grass j or stubble, with tho exception of 15 acres. Good House of 10 comfortable rooms; barn, stabling, etc.; concrete cistern; 1 mile from :• township, creamery, and station. Price. £10 t 10s per acre. 9212 i SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS. Land and Estate Agents and Land Auctioneers, 87, Queen-street. - OPLENDID RIVERSIDE LAND, CAPABLE OF GREAT IMPROVEMENT. ] <*0 PER- ACRE263O Acres: 1100 acres <srO HIGH, PARTLY DRAINED FLAX ' SWAMP, 200 acres kahikatea bush. The ; balance of the land is dry ground, some of it | particularly good. New House of 5 rooms ; and Cottage of 2-rooms. Any amount of rough feed; 3} miles river frontage. Boats • j will take goods direct from Auckland at 12s 6d per ton: 3 miles from post office and school. 5 and 16 miles from railway station. This , block should suit either a speculator or a • grazier. Price. £5 per acre. 9254 SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS. Land and Estate Agents and Land Auc- ~ tioneers, 87, Queen-street,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13114, 1 March 1906, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13114, 1 March 1906, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13114, 1 March 1906, Page 2

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