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Houses and Land for Sale. SAMUEL VAILE & SONS ,t W. WARD BAKER), hSe lTnd" c akd estate agents. VALUATORS OF REAL ESTATE. HAND AND HOUSE AUCTIONEERS. INVESTORS OF CAPITAL. ■-"■ TRUSTEES UNDER WILLS. Etc ATTORNEYS FOR RESIDENTS OR * ABSENTEES, m „,, c , m COLLECTORS OF RENTS AND INTEREST. a n nUEEN-STREET, ; g7» vi TELEPHONE No. 134. b lucMa b nd e . "* ' -BRANCH OFFICES: wJgftl pahttlTON .".--- Jacob H. Wright. % .-gs_g__3_f ß ~...-.. C Monty Wright. •-"/---'- BUYERS personally conducted. _ SELLERS waited on for instructions. PKOPBRTIES inspected. Address for Inland Telegrams in eaoh case, ' A " Freehold." fpO "FIEUITGROWERS. -DKOHTABLE gUBURBAN QRCHABD. We have been instructed by MR. WM. LEVY tn Sell bis well-known Orchard Property, Situated. about a quarter of a mile from the Waiknmete railway station. There are, alto.ether about 56 acres, of which some 17 acres arc in orchard, containing principally plums ; and apples. There a.re also over 300 pears, : 60 persimmons, over 50 Poor Man's oranges and lemons, 500 young peaches and nectarines, about 2000 Spy apples and peaches for planting on ground that has been well pre- : * pared, also several hundred cherries, quinces, :'loauats. etc. The trees are in good condition, and for the most pari; are in full bearing or coming into full bearing. The owner has 'worked the property for nearly 30 years, and has grown only those trees that produce the best profit. There is also a large quantity of nursery stock, including several thousand narcissus bulbs, which yield a good 'return. Twelve acres are in stubble alter -' oats, and the balance of the land is in grass. The property occupies an ideal situation for its purpose; it is well planted with shelter trees, and the aspect is beautifully sunny. The buildings comprise a House of sis rooms, stable with large loft, smaii glasshouse, fruithouse, wash-house. There is an extensive road frontage on three sides. The owner's ' sole reason for selling is his desire to retire to a smaller property. Price, including ■ horse, trap, spraying machine and other implements, £2600. This is an exceptional opportunity to acaire an orchard that will yield a handsome income right from the start. An early in- ;'; spection is invited. IW* OAMTJEL "VTAILE AND gONS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. LAND AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. 87, QUEEN-ST. ________ - , •— ' " " '. ' x> O T O R U A LINE. PARTLY-IMPROVED BUSH FARM. a'O A—soo ACRES LEVEL LAND; 35ac. StfOl/U fenced and in surface grass, 467ac. heavy bush, containing principally Hum (timber sold); no noxious weeds; first-class grass land. New and well-built House ot five rooms, verandah two sides, Orion range; outhouse and stockyard. Cream cart passes door- post office, school, and station, 54 miles'. Title, L.1.P., at £11 8s per annum. • price, £600 r. terms, £200 may remain. 13,222 ' CAMUEL "yATLE AND CONS. ■ LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. LAND AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, - ■ 87, QUEEN-STREET. . .. ___ v ' [M] A? N T ~~G E ■-; R : . E. " BEAUTIFUL LITTLE FARM. ' *»-*/*» A PER ACRE—About 22 Acres of rich -d&AUU volcanic land, all fenced in six subdivisions; 21ac. grass, iac. crops, 4ac. orchard; creek, well, and 12,000ga1. cistern; exceptionally well sheltered by macrocarpas, also large number of choice ornamental trees and flowering shrubs; House, seven rooms, and bathroom; brick stable, cartshed, cowshed, hayshed, glasshouse, man's house, eto. Will carry 15 dairy cows. Price, £100 per : acre; ■ terms, half cash, balance three years at 5 per cent. ' The property has been well farmed for a, number of years and is m excellent heart. >> __„ ~_„ „„„ D OAMUEL TTAILE AND CONS. •'■'' &' QUEEN-STREET. . ■ ' 7? ARE CHANCE FOR STOREKEEPERS. GOOD BUILDINGS, WITH 18 ACRES. BUSINESS IN FULL SWING. I?l£flun - LARGE and WELL-BUILT StdDl/U GENERAL STORE on the Main Road in the best position in the township; post and! telephone office, butcher's, shop, bakehouse, stables, large bulk store on river bank; boardinghouse on a leasehold section (in addition to the 18. acres). \ The .premises are now let. but the tenant would give immediate possession and sell his stock and plant at a valuation. There 'is a splendid trade to be done in this township, which is handy to Auckland by direct steamer service. The 18 acres of freehold is subdivided and in grass. The buildings, cost vastly more than the price now asked, and the mail services bring in nearly £70 a year. Any reasonable terms. This is a splendid chance for any--1 one. *' -'■<•--" -■-■' ■ 15,121 QAMUEL ,T7"AILE AND ONS ' . . 87. QUEEN-ST. __ __ _ TV O < M' B A Y. SPLENDID DAIRY FARM. . -j A CTS PER ACRE—22O Acres Volcanio oWIU O Land, all ploughable when T stumped: fenced into 10 subdivisions and in :- ~l good grass except 6ac. maize and about 2ac. orchard; watered by stream. Barn, stable; creamery,, quarter-mile; post office, school, church, etc.. two miles; railway station 2£ miles. ; Price, £10 5s per acre. Terms; £1220 .' v may remain 4| years at 5. per cent.. 13,253 : QAMUEL T7-AILE AND gONS. ' ■■ LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 87, QUEEN-STREET. "DIRKNHEAD. CHOICE SUBURBAN PROPERTY. (\fif\-m ACRES of good land, all *IUUU fenced and subdivided; sac. grass. 4ac. stubble, lac. orchard, _ac. beautiful native bush,'balance heavy tea-tree, con- • taining valuable firewood; two creeks; House of seven rooms, built four years; Orion range, six tanks (2000 gals. each); cowshed, stable, three fowlhouses and runs: one mile ; from school and two miles from wharf. Price, £1000; terms, £400 cash, balance in five years at 6 per cent. . 13,246 ■■ , QAMUEL -TTAILE AND QONB, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, . : 87, QUEEN-STREET. iWAIKATO - SMALL SHEEP FARM. £9 ; PER ACRE—29I Acres, mostly undulat;*t> ing land (O.R.P. at 14s per acre); 80ac. . ■< fenced in five subdivisions, 180ac. grass, gar- . .den, Jac. orchard, balance bush; watered by creeks; House of four rooms and pantry; ~ verandah back and front; detached kitchen; .*«ry, cowshed, stockyard, fowlhouse, pigßty. Wintered 10 horses, 10 cattle, 200 sheep. Post .office, school, and church four miles; railway • Station, 12 miles. Price, £3 per acre. 13,196 OAMUEL TTAILE AND CONS, ''. , LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, J _ 87, QUEEN-STREET. JO SPECVLAT 021 S. , lake"takapuna. LONG frontage TO main ROAD. DA PER ACRE—9S Acres Level Land, all ■ oWTtU fenced into eight subdivisions; 60a. pass, 6Ja. crop and fallow, balance rough jeed; well watered; House, six rooms, pan- . try and acollerv; stable, cowshed, hayshed--35 CHAINS FRONTAGE TO MAIN ROAD; a 'so frontage to another road. Eminently adapted for subdivisional purposes. Pretty view of Lake, etc. Price, £45 per acre; terms .W arranged. 13.218 UAM.UEL ■\7"AILE AND QONS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, LAND AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, r. ; \_l__ 87, QUEEN-STREET. ]£ I N G • COUNTRY. FINE LITTLE SHEEP FARM. JQQ lAS PER -ACRE—662 Acres of lime- ' fpy-f J -" stone and sandstone formation \~ LV - *' £17 18s M per annum); 350 acres iv*, in four subdivisions and in grass, «aMen, and fruit trees, balance heavy bush; watered by two rivers. Cottage of two rooms and scullery; storehouse, woolshed. «aeepyards. Will now carry 500 sheep. Two miles from post office and school, 12 miles p5 m railway station. Healthy situation. £ nee, £3 10s per , re . terms, £ 300 cash, balance as arranged. 13,216 :. OAMTJEL TTAELE AND QONS. .- - LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, LAND • AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, : y < ________J7, -STREET. |jjj/[ 0 U NT ' '~~e~1T"e~Y. . _ w CHEAP BLOCK OF LAND. ■'■abR C Jn~ :NEAIIL,Y -i ACRES t2ac. 2ro. VAcZ ,y 30p0.), with long frontage to Aft. ™™ • oad and another road. About two ' , Si 1S u VERY RICH and well-drained flat, •■■'.': iiri«; Dalar 'ec is a fine volcanic knoll, comft ■ I. a most commanding residence site, it M becoming increasingly difficult to ob-K-iro */<?£ of this size in the suburbs. «-"ce, *°50. Easy terms as arranged. ";^: : « 13,049 gAMUEL TfAILE AND QONS. I • * lai StJ:P estate agents, LAND , AUCTIONEERS. AND VALUERS,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14585, 23 January 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14585, 23 January 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14585, 23 January 1911, Page 3

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