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Sales by Mr. Miller. FRIDAY, 22KD DECEMBER, 1882, LAKGE AND IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD COU-NTIiY AND TOWN 1 LOTS \ tAURANGA, NAPIER, HASTINGS, WOODVILLE, KAIKOKA, &c. MR M. R. MTLLEft Has been favored with fnstructions to sell by public auction, en the above date, st 11 o'clock a m., at V'o Criterion Hotel, Nat i;r, thu undermentioned frTALUABLE PKOPISBTJBSInstructed by Theopl. Hcale, Esq. KELSTON I-lOU E AND FAEM, TAUEANGA Known as Colonel Harrington's Fa|m . This valuable litile property U situated within 4£ miles from Tatirangtt, on t'ae bank of, and his a frontage of nearly one and a quarter mi.es to, the VVai::oa river, ami contains 626 aereg, nil fenced and divided ii>t > paddocks. About 400 acres have been ploughed and laid down in eras?, The main road from Taumnza nosy bslnpf extended to Cambridge, Waikato, runs alongside of the farm. The House, which contains 8 rooms, is very substantially bniit, and has just been thoroughly repaired; is surrounded on three Sides fire and ornamental umher, and contniinds most beautiful views. An orchard of about 1£ acres adjoiua the garden, nnd is now in most prolific bearing. Upset price very moderate. Instructed by Mr James Stacbt— 200 ACRES FREEHOLD, being S ctiom 131, 132, 143, and 144, situate in the Parish of To Pupa, Cook County, bounded on the North by the Wairoa river, to the East by a road, Tnstiuctcil by McF.srs Ross and Glcndininj*, Dunedln. i-ECTION No, 350, TOWN OF NAPIER, "WITH FRONTAGE TO RAILWAY ITATION AND TUACKERAT ST. SECTION iN'c). 85, TOWN OF^ WAPII3H, AKT>- (rARIYfrST SECTION NO. 185 A, TOWNf CART ' T RST - OF N.VPIKB. ) WOODVILLE TOWNSHIP. SUBDIVISION OE SUBURBAN SECTION 10, Section 10 has been divided into 8 large bull<Hng Sites each allotment having an extensive froniace to a public street, ; Tbese allotmeDtsare situated adistanee of 5 chi ins, «r 330 feet from the junction of the Wellington end Wanganui roads, with the main road to Napier in the centre of the town of Woodville, and hive a frontage to road leading from the township direct to the Woodville, Victoria, and Bushmills i-rnall Karm Special Settlement. The bush on section 10 has been cleared Plana -will be issued at an early date. Terms—One third Cash; balance in three and Bix mouths, with bank interest added. SUBDIVISION OF RURAL SECTION 7, divided into quarter acre, half acre, acre, and two acre allotments. Further particulars will be advertised when the surveyors plans are to hand. The bush on these allotments has been cleared and burnt off about 4 years ; adj >ins the subdivisions of rural sections* G and 175, which were so readily taken up at the auction sale in January last. Situated on the main road, within 40 chains of the centre of the town of Woodville, at a distance of 15 chait)3 from the railway line. Sections have an extensive frontage to the oxtenion if the principal street of the township, and are accessible from all parts of the district. Plans will be issued at an early date. Terms— Occ-ttiird Cash ; balance in three or six months, kURAL SECTION 24, Woodvillo, containing 40 acres Situated 2£ miles from Woodville, on the main conch road to Napier ( Good agricultural land; improvemontp; 6 acres cleared and in grass, and a House adjoins Mr Callaghan's farm Arrangements can be made for a portion of the purchase money to remain on mortgage. WOODVILLE-7 HALF-ACRE SECTIONS 2 TWO-ACRE SECTIONS 1 THREE-ACRE SECTION 2 FIVE-ACRE SECTIONS SUBDIVISIONS OF SECTIONS 6 and 175, situated 60 chains from centre of Woodville township. Instructed by Mr John Henley— Sections Nos, 107, 120, 122, in subdivision of Block 60, WOODVILLE, A-acre each The railway lino will be opened to Woodville in about three years, and in all probability it will be opened to Tahoraite, within 14 milee of Woodville, by June n*xt The township of VToodville is the centre of what must be a large agricultural district, and is the outlet for come sixty or seventy thousand acres of landthat under the present Land Act is certain to bo occuDied in small holdings, and which, when cleared of bush, will be equal to almost any land in the colony. KAIKORA TOWNPHIP NORTH— 14 QUARTERACRE SECTIONS HASTINGS—COMFORTABLE 7-ROOMED HOUSE, with good Garden, with section adjoining railway, also 2 QUARTER SECTIONS in aliller-street. For further particulars, apply to M. R. MILLER, Stock and Station Ajjent, Auatlore R R I V E D— CONSIGNMENTS OF IROX FENCING- AVIRE STEEL TENCING- WIRE BAEBED FENCING- WIRE staples—g-alvanised, Acorn Brand Messrs J. G. Hiii & Co., manufacturers. Ex " Langstone " and " Wave Queen." NOW LANDED — 30 TON 3 BEST ANNEALED IRON FENCING- wire, Nos, 6, 7,8, and 9. 50 TONS ACOBN BRAND PATENT ROUND steel wire, oiled, 6, 7,8,9 and ,10. 60 KEGS BEST FENCING- STAPLES, GALVANISED, If x 7, and 2x6. 50 REELS PATENT BAEBED "WIRE. liberal terms will be allowed to purchasers. . M. B. MILLER, Stock and Station Agent. Sales by Messrs Miller & Potts TO WOOL GROWERS. rpHE undersigned is prepared to purchase WOOL, ior to make liberal advances on Clipa coneigned to Agents In MELBOURNE or LONDON. M. R. MILLER, Napier; Or to M, R. MILLER & POTTS, Walpawa. STOCK FOR SALE MERINOS— 3000 Wedders. all ages 1100 Wedders, 4-tooth 2000 do 4, 6, and 8-tooth If.OO do do do 1000 do 8-tooth 1000 do full 500 do 8 tooth 300J do mixed 1200 do full CROSSBRED— 2500 Weddera, fat 1000 do do 2200 do do 700 do cLo 1000 do 2-tooth 1000 do 4-tooth . 1200 do 4 and fi-tooth 3000 do 8-tooth 1000 do C-tooth 750 do full fiOO do 4 tooth 2000 do C and 8-tooth 2000 do do 2000 do do 2000 do 8 tooth 3000 do mixed ages 3000 do do 1300 pure Lincoln CATTLE lf>o Head, mixed sexes CO do steera 60 do do 40 yearlings 2no Head mixed 120 do do 20 do steers 20 'do ft very highly broil lot of cows Scvoral well-bred Bulls For particblars, apply to M. R- MILLER & POTTS, Waipawa ; Or M, R. MILLER, . Napier Sales by Leonaid & Co, LEONAED & CO., AUCTIONEERS, GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, and HOTEL BROKERS, HASTrNGS-ETRRKT, NAPIHR. Temporary < ifficos in the Lane Jnext Mr J. W. Craig's, Booksellt-r, Haetinge-Rtreet JOSEPH CHICKEN, WATOHMAKEE AND JEWELLEB, WAIPAWA, Always on Handle OLD & SILVER JfiWKLLKHY, WATCHES, &o. US" to the most recherete styles and designs, '■> ipeif cent, dlscwnti on, nil Oaeh puMmm,

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3570, 18 December 1882, Page 4

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