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BOROUGH OF NAPIER. APPOINTMENT OF INSPECTOR OF NUISANCES. NOTICE is hereby given that His Worship the Mayor has this day, by warrant under his hand, appointed Mr John Crottcher to be and act as Inspector of Nuisances for the Borough, of Napier. Appointment to bear date the 4th day of February, 1887. By Order. M. N. BOWER, ' Town Clerk. Corporation Offices, Napier, 4th February, 1887. NAPIER LAND BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. rpHE Annual General Meeting of the X above Society will be held on FRIDAY, the 11th day of February, 1887, in the Old Provincial Council Chamber, at 7.30 o'clock. Business—To receive the Committee's Report and Balance-sheet, to elect three members of Committee in the place of Messrs H. P. Cohen, E. Conroy, and V. Brown, who retire by effluction of time, and two Auditors in the place of Messrs George Scarfe and Nathaniel Jacobs, all of whom are eligible for re-election, and to conduct any other business which may be brought before the meeting. < By Order. ROOPE BROOKING, Secretary. "DEDUCTIONS IN HEARSE HIRE. REDSTONE & CO. have decided to reduce the hire of Hearse and Carriages as under:— Town Jobs £1 Country do (within 12 miles of town) £2 Funeral carriages, Town, 12s; Country, £1 ss. Orders left with the following firms will receive prompt attention :— LANGLEY & NEWMAN. M. D. SPRIGGS. T. P. FULLER. G. NICHOLSON.

J, M ILL S. IS RECEIVING SHORTLY A LARGE" ASSORTMENT OF ALL KINDS OF S ADDLERY Which in addition to the WELL-KNOWN GOODS OF HIS OWN MAKE, Will enable him to offer the BEST SELECTION IN HIS TRADE To be found in Hawke'e Bay.

MR. MILLER'S LIST OF FREEHOLD & LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES FOR SALE OR LEASE, PASTORAL, AGRICULTURAL AND TOWN LANDS, Hawbe's Bay, N.Z. FREEHOLDS^ 43,800 Acres, Crown Grant, subdivided by substantial fencing and river boundaries into •28 large paddocks, besides a number of cultivation and. shearing; paddoclcs. .About 24,000 acres already sown with. English grasses. The land is of limestone formation, watered by numerous creeks, and when all sown will carry an average of at least two sheep per acre. A very large area of this property suitable for agriculture. The whole now with 45,000 Sheep chiefly longwool andcross- " bred; 700 Cattle a:/large number of Horses, farm and station implements, drays, and a ,very complete station plant. The nearest portion of this property is within 20 miles of Napier. There is a large substantial dwellinghouse, out-stations, new woolshed, several sheep and stock yards, stables, &c. The price very moderate and the terms easy. (269

11,000 Acres, Crown Grant. The bulk of this is rich soil, a small portion bush. Six good paddocks. New and commodious house, new woolshed, men's cottage, stock and sheep_ yards; the small portion sown with. English grasses taking well, and by additional sowing the carrying capacity will soon be equal to 15,000 sheep, with 6000 Sheep, well-bred Merino, 50 Cattle and 15 Horses, and all requisite station plant. Price 30s per acre, with stock and plant given in. Terms one-third cash, balance on easy terms (250 8000 Acres, Crown grant, river boundary and fenced and subdivided. Fully half of the land is improved. Limestone formation; well watered; is capable by additional sowing of carrying 1\ sheep per acre. At present with 7500 crossbred sheep, about half ewes_ to lamb. Within easy distance of Napier. Price, 55s per acre; terms easy. (215 7500 Acres, under Land Transfer Act. Very rich land limestone formation; about 3000 acres sown and partly ploughed ; subdivided into 15 paddocks, with cottage, men's hut, woolshed, yard, dip, &c, with 7000 longwool sheep, 4200 being 4 and 6tooth ewes the remainder hoggets. Excellent station plant. Easy terms. (251 8500 Acres, Crown Grant 24 miles from Napier, Subdivided into 10 paddocks by fences and river boundaries; rich downs and plains, limestone formation; about half improved; good cottage, new woolshed and yards, now carrying 9000 Sheep, chiefly longwools, a few Cattle and Horses; drays; ploughs, and general station plant. (268 7500 Acres, Crown Grant, rich limestone land, well-watered, of easy access, carrying 21,000 sheep and a few cattle. Subdivided into numerous paddocks. Good residence, men's huts, good woolshed, and very complete station plant. (264 4650 Acres, Crown Grant; limestone downs, well watered, subdivided, about half the land sown.with English grasses, with "...■• : • , ■ 4500 Crossbred sheep. Price of land, 55s per acre. Easy terms. . (240

3200 Acres, Crown Grant, limestone formation. Rather more than half improved. May be leased or purchased on easy terms. At present carrying 4000 longrwool and crossbred sheep; (240 2200 Acres, Crown.Grant, part improved, nearly all ploughable. p Price, 50s per acre, carrying' 2500 crossbred Sheep, will carry 1000 more in summer, and by additional sowing will winter '2-J sheep per acre; (240 2000 Acres, Crown Grant; portion improved, will now winter 2000 sheep," estimated . to carry when all improved 3 sheep per ' acre. Good boundaries well watered. About 20 miles from Napier. Price 40s per acre, quarter cash, balance eas terms. i ■ '■■ '- v ' . (238 1700 Acres, freehold, 10 milesfrom Grahams- .: ■■ town/ Part fenced, drained, and surface sown. All level, rich land.. The Thames Valley Railway will traverse this property;'excellent site for township. Price, £o 10s per acre. (209 5600 Acres* under Land Transfer Act, Wairoa District. Cottage, sheep yards, and paddocks, 3000 Sheep. Price, 30s per acre. Very improvable land, of easy access from Port. ■■-./■■ (263 1600 Acres, Crown grant, rich limestone , land, well watered, fenced, and sub- , divided, carrying in winter. ■-.■'.• 2400 Crossbred Sheop. About- half improved. :Price, £$ per acre; easy ■.terms. ■■' .... . ■■ . ; -. . (273 500 Acres, Crown grant, rich grazing and *'.. agrictiltural land, about 8 miles from ' ■. ; • Napier; Subdivided and now wintering 2400 Sheep ;: good dwelling-house, woolehed, yardßj&e-iO ..... : (274 600 Acres, Crown grant, iir two paddocks, ■; ; j now caxTying,a skeopj/pi aisre. /Price,

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