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A uctioneers MR M. rTThLLER'S SALES. PROFitRTIKS FOR SALK *7QQO ACRES FREEHOLD, and 18,000 acres Leasehold, 24 miles from Napier ; about half of leasehold surface-sown, fenced and sub-divided ; 10-rooraed house and other valuable improvements, together with 173 18,500 Sheep, 150 Cattle, Implements, &c. 173 2,600 acres Leasehold, 10 years to run. Good boundaries ; fenced and subdivided. Valuably improved, with 16,000 Sheep, Horses, &c. 159 2,840 acres Freehold, and 1,500 acres Leasehold, witli 13,000 Longwool Sheep, and 50 he id of Cattle, Horses, &c. Station in excellent working order. 160 ' 9, 300 acres Freehold, Crown Grant, and 18,000 acres Leasehold, low rent, with 21,000 Sheep 150 head of Cattle, and all necessary station plant and improvements. Land first-class quality, and good port ; seaboard. 175 21,500 acres Leasehold, 12 years ; rent, £135 per annum, 10,000 merino aheep, 40 cattlo, few horses, and substantial improvements ; seaboard 66 4,500 acres Freehold on Auckland- Waikato railway, Waikato river, adjoining Government cut up land for sale. 139 3,500 acres Freehold h 700 acres Leasehold, with 8,000 merino sheep, and 70 head cattle, few horses, &c, good improvements, the property being divided into nine paddocks by 17 miles fencing and river and seaboard boundaries ; convenient port of shipment ; close to telegraph office. Price very moderate. 127 7,610 acres Leasehold, 20 years to run, and 8,200 acres Leasehold, 18 years to run. Rent low, good country, a good deal sur--1 face-sown, with 4,500 Sheep Or would take Partner and throw in an additional ! 10,500 acres, with 200 head Cattle. Opotiki. 131 13,400 acres Freehold, fenced and river bounded 6,000 Sheep (merino), few Cattle and Horsei 84 i 672 acres Freehold, substantially fenced and subdivided ; good house, offices, woolshed, press, and all farm requisites. Mohaka. ! 200 acres Freehold sections, Tauranga, bounded by road and river 108 300 acres Leasehold, very rich land 1,800 Sheep and 20 Cattle, and good homestead near railway station 74 I 1620 acres Freehold, and 9,000 acres Leasehold, with 8,000 Sheep, few Cattle and Horses, station improvements good. Run will now carry 6000 Sheep. Mohaka. 113 6,500 acres Leasehold, 18 years to run ; rent, £130 per annum. Thames. 59 j Flour Mill at Onga Onga, with latest improvements, in first-rate working order, 170 15,000 acres Leasehold, rent £200 per annum. Bay of Plenty. 95 [2,700 acres Freehold, situated on the line of proposed railway ; part fenced and stocked. Thames Valley. 155 4,723 acres Freehold, first-class pastoral j lands, well grassed, divided into 13 paddocks ; large woolshed, house, two sets yards, dip, &c, with • - 1 10,000 long-wool Sheep, 60 head Cattle - - Easy terms. 177 7,000 acres Freehold, first-class pastoral, limestone formation, well watered ; about 2000 acres agricultural. The whole is ring fenced, and several paddocks ; 24 miles from Napier, good j road, yards, &c, now carrying 6,500 Sheep, longwools 5,510 acres Freehold, first-class pastoral lands, divided into 10 larg9 paddocks and 3 small do ; large house, yards, sundry small paddocks, ' garden, orchard, &c. Capable of carrying 12,000 Sheep. Price very moderate 182 1 8,000 acres Leasehold, 42 years to|run, good , • undulating limestone country, and well watered 5 very low price ; good roads ; seven hours' travelling per steamer and railway to Auckland 178 13,000 acres Freehold, Crown grant, partially stocked with : 7,000 Sheep . 174 742 acres Freehold, two-thirds natural boundaries with back run ; 9-00 acres bush land and two-thirds in grass ; capable of carrying . 2,000 Sheep and 300 head Cattle Poverty Bay. 171 420 acres Freehold, Patutahi, survey lands, divided into six paddocks, with 600 longwool Ewes, and . . : 200 Cattle „ 167 [This is very rich land, and- capable of great further dev«lopment.] 20 acres land fenced, with boiling-down plant, buildings, &c. Papakura. 158 4 acres in Napier with house. Every modern improvement ; excellent situation. 121 40 acres Freehold fenced and subdivided. Nine -roomed dwelling-house, stable, coach-house, and other out-building. Havolock. 15 Wool-scouring, Fellmongery, and Boilingdown establishment, situated at West Clive, with complete working plant in thorough working order. Note. — Freehold station, properties, partially improved and about half stocked, range at from 20s, 30s, to 40s per acre, according to locality, &c. ; land more highly improved for pastoral purposes, and partly agricultural, ef easy access, range at from £3 to £5 per acre ; small farms near town, and of high agricultural value, range from £15 to £20 per acre. Leasehold with eleven to sixteen years to run, and rents ranging from Jd to lsd per acre, are offered at 20s to 22s 6d for all sheep, delivered with all working stock and plant given in. These runs are generally capable of being made to carry three to five times their present stock. MESSRS M. R. MILLER & POTTS. Have the following properties forßnlo — 32 acres, Ruataniwha Plains, within 5 miles of Waipawa, laid down with English grass, and fenced 57 acres land at Kaikora, frontage to the main road ; fenced into paddockß, well watered. Good five-roomed house and cowsheds, also good garden Farm and Sawmill, with 500 acres, one-third of which is laid down in grass ; also a quantity of good milling timber buildings, &c, Makatoku 161 ■ 823 acres, Wanstoad, ring-fenced, and subdivided into paddocks. Good sixroomed house, four-stall stable. Sheep and Cattle, now depasturing on the place, taken at a valuation. 189 acres, Makaretu, ring-fenced, 120 acres laid down in English grass, 69 acres bush. Within seven miles of the Takapau railway station. 200 acres, Makaretu, partially fenced • about half cleared and laid down in grass. Good road to the Takapau railway station. Also sections, Woodville, Ormondville, .Makaretu, Waipawa, Kaikora, Hastings, navelock, Napier, Gisborne, &c. For particulars, apply to ..., , , ; M. R. MILLER, > - Stock and Station Agent, ' Sapier, June 12th, 1882.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6281, 21 June 1882, Page 4

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