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Sales by Mr. Miller. FRIDAY, 22nd DECEMBER, 1882. LARGE AND IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD COUNTRY AND TOWN LOTS IN TAURANGA, NAPIER, HASTINGS, WOODVILLE, KAIKORA, &c. MR M. R. MILLER Has been favored with instructions to sell by public auction, on the above date, st 11 o'clock a m., at the Criterion Hotol, Narisr, the undermentioned -y-ALUABLE PR OPERTIES-Ir-etructod by Theopl. Heale, Esq. KEL9TON lIOU E AND TABM, TAURANGA Known as Colonel Harrington's Farm This valuable little property ii situated within 4£ mile? from Tauranga, on the bank of v> and has a frontage of nearly one and a quarter miies to, the Wairoa river, and contains 526 acre 3, all fenced and divided into paddocks. About 400 acres have been ploughed and laid down in grass, The main road from Tauranza now being extended to Cambridge, Waikato, runs alongside of the farm. The House, which contains 8 rooms, is very substantially bui't, and has just been thoroughly repaired ; is surrounded on three sides by fire and ornamental timher, and commands most beautiful views. An orchard of about li acres adjoins the garden, and is now in most prolific bearing. Upset price very moderate. Instiuoted by Mr James Stacey - 200 ACHES FREEHOLD, being Sections 131, 132, 143, and 144, Bituate in the Parish of Te Papa, Cook County, bounded on the North by the Wairoa river, to the East by a road, Instiucted by Messrs Ross and Glendining, Dunedln. BECTION No. 350, TOWN OF NAPIEH, AVITH FRONTAGE TO HALLWAY tTATION AND THACKERAY ST. SECTION No. 85, TOWN or') NAPIER, ABB- CcARLY.EST. SECTION No. 185 a, town/ OF NAPIER. 3 WOODVILLE TOWNSHIP. SUBDIVISION OE SUBURBAN SECTION 10, Section 10 has been divided into 8 large bullding Sites each allotment having an extensive frontage to a public street. These allotments are situated adlstance of 5 chains, or 330 feet from the junction of the Wellington and Wanganui roads, with the main road to Napier in the centre of the town cf Woodville, and havo a frontage to road leading from the township direct to the Woodville, Victoria, and Bushmills Small Farm Spfcial Settlement. The bush on section 10 haa been cleared Plans will be issued at an early date. Terms—One third Cash; balance in three and six months, with bank interest added. SUBDIVISION OF RURAL SECTION 7, divided inta quarter acre, half acre, acre, and two acre allotments. Further particulars will be advertised when the sarveyor'a plans arc to hand. The bush on these allotments has been cleared and burnt off about 4 years ; adjoins the subdivisions of rural sections 6 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 chains from the railway line. Sections have an extensive frontage to the exteaion of the principal street of tne township, and are accessible from all parts of the district. Plans will be issued at an early date. Terms— One-third Cash * balance in three or Eix months, RURAL SECTION 24, Woodville, containing 40 acres Situated 2£ miles from Woodville, on the main coach road to Napier- Good agricultural land; improvements ,* 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-AORE SECTION 2 FIVE-ACRE SECTIONS SUBDIVISIONS OF SECTIONS 0 and 175, situated 60 chains from centre of Woodville township. Instructed by Mr John Huniet— Sections Nos, 107, 120, 122, in subdivision of Block 60, WOODVILLE, containg J-acre each The railway line will be opened to Woodville in about three years, and in all probability it will be opened to Tahoraite, within 14 miles of Woodville, by June next. The township of Woodville is the centre of what must be a large agricultural district, and is the outlet for some sixty or seventy thousand acres of land that under the present Land Act is certain to be occuoied in small holdings, and which, when cleared of bush, will be equal to almost any land in the colony. KAIKORA TOWNSHIP NORTH— 14 QUARTERACRE SECTIONS HASTINGS—COMFORTABLE 7-ROOMED HOUSE, with good Garden, with section adjoining railway, also 2 QUARTER SECTIONS in Miller street. HASTINGS—Lot 6. 1 rood 8 perches, old Agricultural Society's ground. For further particulars, apply to M. R. MILLER, . Slock and Station Agent, Austiore AY R I V E DCONSIGNMENTS OF IKON FENCING WIRE STEEL FENCING WIRE BARBED FENCING WIRE staples—galvanised, Acorn Brand Messrs J. G. Hill & Co., manufacturers. E_ " Langstone " and " Wave Queen." NOW LANDED— 30 TONS BEST ANNEALED IRON FENCING wire, Nos. 6, 7,8, and 9. 50 TONS ACOBN BRAND PATENT KOTJND steel wire, oiled, 6,7,8,9 and 10. GO KEGS BEST FENCING STAPLES, GALVANISED, 1_ _ 7, and 2x6. 50 REELS PATENT BARBED WIRE. I iberal terms will be allowed to purchasers. M. R. MILLER, Stock and Station Agent. Sales by Messrs Miller & Potts TO WOOL GROWERS. rjIHE undersigned is prepared to purchase WOOL, or to make liberal advances on Clips consigned to Agents in MELBOURNE or LONDON. M. R. MILLER, Napier; Or to M, R. MILLER & POTTS, Waipawa. QTOCK FOR SALE MERINOS— 3000 Wedders, all ages 1100 Wedders, 4-tooth 2000 do 4, 6, and 8 tooth 1500 do do do 1000 do 8-tooth 1000 do full 500 do 8 tooth 3000 do mixed 1200 do full CROSSBRED--2500 Wedders, fat 1000 do do 2200 do do 700 do do 1000 do 2-tooth 1000 do 4-tooth 1200 do 4 and 6-tooth 1000 do 8-tooth 1000 do 6-tooth 750 do full 500 do 4-tooth 2000 do 6 and 8-tooth 20Q0 do do 2000 do do 2000 do S-tooth 3000 do mixed agca 3000 do do 1300 pure Lincoln CATTLE 150 Head, mixed sexes 60 do steers 60 do do 40 yearlings 200 Head mixed 12r0 do do 20 do steers SO do a very highly bred lot of cows Several well-bred Bulls For particblars, apply to . U. R- MILL?* & POTTS, Waipawa • Or Mi R. MILLER, Napier Jiiii ■ iii-iw»^«--****»**-^** M ~*"' M ************^**^* 1 '* M^ EDWARD'S 3-HORSE BRAKE will leave WOODVILLE every Monday at 7 a m. for MAKATOKU , returning every Tuesday after arrival of Nap**}!* I train. Passeugers and parcels a t lowest rateij FOR the convenience cJ tiie Inhabitants of the Southern portion of Hawke's. Bay, the under-Bigc-d will be In attendance at every station on the _$p;er line of Railway every Saturday per Srst train *$na will be glad to receive Watch§s t Clocka, Jetyelr lory 1 , Pipes, etc , for repairs, which wU.I upleas seriously damaged, the fo_pw.ing' Saturday. Arilc'es left with station roasters will bo punctually attended ta S. 5- COOPER (lateT, Morrison), •• Watchnjaker and Jeweller, Haetla_s*Btreet, Napet. i

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3573, 21 December 1882, Page 3

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