HOUSES AND LAND FOB SALE. S SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, LTD. for over 80 years. , 30: Connected with Auckland City and Province 30i LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. AUCTIONEERS. VALUERS AND Q SCRIVENERS. □ 83. QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND. h . ' h" AN OFFER WANTED. 0 ' SALE IMPERATIVE. =TTH3S IS A GENUINE PROPOSITION 1 AND A SPLENDID INVESTMENT FOR THE MAN WHO IS PREPARED TO FURTHER DEVELOP. THE BLOCK to IS SPLENDIDLY SITUATED . BEING pl WITHIN 20 MINUTES' DRIVE OF HAMILTON, SURROUNDED BY WELL-IM-PROVED DAIRY FARMS, SOME OF „ WHICH. DURING THE SLUMP, t HAVE SOLD AT VERY HIGH T FIGURES. SUITABLE FOR DAIRY- jh ING. FATTENING. ,OR SUBDIVISIbN. OWNER TOTALLY INCAPACI- tl( TATED AND ON THIS ACCOUNT IS UNABLE TO CARRY ON. 1000 . ACRES FREEHOLD. All level and originally m heavy hahikatea bush, drained and dry. black loam, about 600 acras in grass and — crop, balance in manuka; school 5-mile. All other convs, handy. Carrying 120 dairy cowa plus 12 horaeg, but this is littlo indication of the present carrying capacity; fully improved the farm should do a cow to 2 acres. Almost new Bungalow, of 10 rooms, e. 1.. •* h. and o. water, pore bath and basin, 3 jl verandahs, garage, coalhouse concreted cowshed and yard; electrically driven 6-cow milking plant, buildings are good. THE , QUOTING PRICE IS £20 PER ACRE. BUT THE OWNER IS OUT FOR IMMEDIATE BUSINEBS, AND WILL CON- ? SIDER ANY REASONABLE.,, OFFER. \\ Terms arranged. The owner will sell the j whole or portion of the block. THIS PRO- " POSITION IS WORTHY OF INVESTIGATION. 316/zSOO SEMI-SUBURBAN. * ONE MAN FARM. , K A ACRES. FREEHOLD.—LeveI, all in •Jvy grass and crop; in good heart: well fenced into 8 paddocks: ornamental shelter trees and hedges planted, metalled road to station, school, tennis courts, ©to., handy; -| mails delivered: tradesmen call: soil a J friable chocolate loam; carrying 20 cows. c bull and horse 3; new 4-roomed house, scul- f. lery, porch and verandah, lawns, wash-house, a motor-shed, concreted cowshed and dairy. Price £2500. Terms, £500 cash. 171/50 r 8 V 90 'ACRES. « GOING CONCERN. PRACTICALLY all level and all in young Brass; good water supply, subdivided into 7 paddocks, milking 40 cows and carrying 18 young stock and 6 horses besides: new 4-roomed house. G-bnil concreted milking shed with 8-cow milking plant installed, concreted yard, all necessary shedding. Price, walk in and walk out, £4050. Terms l £1000 cash. Owner would consider a bedrock value house in part payment, plus cash. -] 211/200 J 1 HIGHLY IMPROVED \ SMALL FARM. \ ' SPLENDIDLY FINANCED. A OX ACRES-CAMBRIDGE DISTRICT4Oi AN IDEAL PEDIGREE FARM. . All well paddocked and nicely sheltered with i live hedges, level and in beautiful pastuie: rich black loam soil, carrying 20 dam' cows Wiich for the last two years have averaged : U4olb of butter-fat. plus. 4 horses, bull. etc.. . ' good buildings, compmmg bungalow, of o rooms, h, and c. water, pore. bath, e.h, wash-house, concreted milking shed, 3-cow plant, electric power, engine room and .yard, cartshed, barn. Price, including milking - machines, motor and vat. £2745. Terms ar- _ ranged. Government mortgage about £1820. Owner would consider taking, hoiyie. in Auck- , land for part or whole, of his equity, stock can be taken at valuation. 17~/o0 CATTLE FATTENING ; FARM. ! KOO ACRES of exceptionally rich land, OZO formerly grew heavy flan, well fenced and watered: land is suitable dairying and also for sheep and cattle fattornng. Owner mostly fattens stock and running 2000 wethers. 600 ewes, bullocks end some cows and horse 3 on the place, superior house, 8 rooms, h. and o. wa.er, t pore, bath and basin, verandahs, washhouse, lawns, shelter trees and shrubs, motor-shed, 6-stall stable, ,3-bail cowshed ' and other outbuildings, telephone; a o ' l ® ol ; Biid post office adjoining, station bandy; ? metalled road. 3 miles road frontage. This property was sold at £70 per acre, and is 0 now for sale at £45 per acre on easy terms. Owner might entertain an exchange for a sheep farm. T320/3 LUCERNE ROAD, 1 REMUERA WATERSIDE. I GENTLEMAN'S BEAUTIFUL HOME, a vT ELEVATED POSITION. COMMAND--7 ING LOVELY VIEWS OF LANDSCAPE ) AND SEA.—Modern 2-storey Bungalow Home of 8 rooms and others. Reception hall panelled in picked heart rirnu; dining room, 24 x 18, with open fire and folding doors; sun porches. Electric light and every possible conv. Large motor garage. Grounds E laid out in garden, native treks, orchard and ~ fowlrun. Charming situation, in centre of b beautiful homes. Owing to.owner s remova, h from Auckland, price has been REDUCED d TO £4000 for an immediate sate. (159) I; SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS. LTD. WO NEW BUNGALOWS « AT MT EDEN. >0 ON EASY TERMS. 1 VERY DAINTY LITTLE HOME, com- '» JL prising 5 rooms, kitchenette and bath--3" room; hall panelled in oregon; folding doors 0 between dining room and lounge; very fine 8 built-in sideboard and bufiet. with serverv " from kitchen: 3olid beam and plaster ceil- ® ings; built-in wardrobes; numerous cupboards and bins: pore. b. and b.; califont; splendid largo gas stove; electrio light, sewer drainage and p.w.c. bection 46ft. x 150 ft. Just cbout ready for occupation. Earlv inspection recommended as this is a quick seller. Price, £1650. Deposit, £300. (193} 2— A BUNGALOW FOR £1350—5 rooms, kitchenette and all modern convs. . Section 53ft. x 125 ft. Within easy reach 5 of 3rd sec. cars. Only £200 deposit required. SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS. LTD. _ HERNE BAY Waterside. CHARMINGLY SITUATED HOME, 6 WITH NICE WATER VIEWS. a ' TTILLA RESIDENCE OF 0 ROOMS. 8 » V Large living room. 22 x 14. 3 bed0T rooms, sunny breakfast room, with open V fire and French doors, small sewing room, d- porcelain bath and bamn, califont, shower, k" East stove, built-m wardrobe, dresser, n : cloak cupboard and numerous other cup--3 boards. Sewer drainage and P-w.o. Atd- tached laundry with e. and t. s. Good >n 'toolshed. 15 SECTION, COft frontage by approx. ?e joOft, neatly laid out in garden, lawn asphalt paths. . . , , , , in This property occupies a nicefcr elevated ze r in one of the choicest parts of 0. Heme Bav waterfront, and .has UOOU if HARBOUR VIEWS on two siaes. PRTCE. £1750. SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, LTD. ' CITY FREEHOLDS' BLOCKS. ir- FRONTING S y QUEEN ST. & GREY ST. ii. F REE q H u°e L e D n above Town Hall. 45ft, iftd GREY , h - STREW, 34ft, by through deifth of nearla. ]y 200 ft; 4-STOREY BUILIdING (2 storeys stone and brick), comprising 2 SHOPS AND DWELLING- ACCOMMODAc. TION. The nronosal to lay cthe old Market ly Site as P a P CITY SQUArI; WILL GREAT; LY ENHANCE THE VALUES OB 1 ed QUEEN AND- GREY STREET PROPERid TIES IN THE IMMEDIATE VICINITY, jr. This being so. the SHREWD INVESTOR will recognise NOW is the t.me to buy in. Already several fine row bin dings j have been erected adjacent to this block. I and others are contemplated. No other i part of the City offers a more ATTBAC- ! TIVB INVESTMENT.. PRICE, £14.500 or would sell the Queen and G-rey Street n frontages separately. Reasonable termß lid SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, LTD. $ A 1 FINE HOME. 9-j BEAUTIFULLY-BUILT RESIDENCE ON >, d LARGE SECTION. FRONTING CAR yl~ LINE. IC ? P01 K A—EXCEPTIONALLY SOLID■2) liY CONSTRUCTED RESIDENCE. —Will bear any inspection: 7 1 rooms and offices, nico reception hall, ht rooms all largo and airy ;• very fin© corner section, 100 ft frontage to main concrete road by 200 ft; laid out in shrubs, trees, orchard and fowlrun; tram stops at gate. Ke Owner left. Dominion and must realise.,. A ft. bargain at £2fio. Terms reasonable, tc. (34/Grii) lis SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS. LTD. n. 19) WE S PEC I A LiISB N COLLECTING *> SAMUEL VAILE AND' SONS, LTD, ,i
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18763, 17 July 1924, Page 3
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