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Auctioneers MR M. B. MILLER'S &ALES."" 1- LARGE ABSOLUTE SALE OF TjIRBEHOLDS AND IT EASEHOLI FABMS AND QHEEP "OUS ABMS AND K3HEEP JtioiS tl WITH 60,000 SK: RATTLE, TTOBSES aud T>LJN At Napier,, Hawke's Bay li OS FBIDAY, 3rd OOTOBEB, 1884. TU2IEOA, WAIBOA, 9500 AORE Fi-KEHOLD, OROWN GRANT, This property will be offered in 10 rural farms, 1< varying from 60 to 250 acres each, and 9 lots rangi from r- 0 tn .300 acres, the smaller lots commenci at the Wairoa Town boundary. The greater part the land is rich agricultural wide open valh Purchased Fome years ago so as to command t hills that they surrounded, then the property of t Crown, now an endowment to the High Scho The Governors of that Board intend selling, at t same time, their endowment land, 10,000 acres, , lots so arranged that they will work well in wi the divisions of the Turiroa Estate, so that, wi the exception of the few lots adjoining the Xov the purchasers of all the other lots will be able purchase a portion of the hill lands behind the Two of the larger blocks of tho estate, togetl 1700 acre?, form a long frontage to the Waih River, very, little improved, purchased so as _\ command about IS.OCO acres of Crown lands, 1 good hills, which will soon be surveyed and in t market. The lots with sea frontage, about 7 mil i are exceptionally good laud, and well grassed, " great deal of it ploughed and laid down, the mainder surface sown. The Tawhara Valley.) joining the township is probably the richest land the colony; wheat grown there sent to Sydr Exhibition weighed 71*lb per bnshel, taking t bronze medal. The wool, cbifly fine crossbred, list mail advices, reached Ud per lb. About 21 acres of the low land are drained, ploughed a 13 under grass, and about 6500 acres ore surface so „ with Engiish grass. About 80 miles dividi fences, besides sea and river frontages. T Homesteid at Kiwi Flat has a substantial n I house, men's house, large stable with loft, a detached stable with two loose boxes and yard i entires, smithy, omces, stock and sheepyau paddocks, and store at the river landing, woolsh huts, largo yards, and paddocks at • Whakamahi \ the seaboard, out-station cottage and yai Monganni Valley, Napier-road, and shepherds* hi i- aud paddocks at Ohinepaka and Waihua riv II fcpeedy and large hydraulic wool presses. The wi 0 is taken from the station by coastal steamers to t ships in this bay at 4s per bale, the distance fn n Napier 35 miles. There will be over 20,000 sh< Q aua Limbs, two-thirds of them orossbreds, an small merino stud flock, about 400 from Tusmar 6 imported. The sheep will not be sold till af io shearing, the sale of the land being fixed for i October, and of the sheep on the 28th November lots to suit pnrchasers. Note.— Every blook has been selected with 1 greatet care, so as to form convenient and ci worked homesteads. The reserves will be aim nominal, as the property must absolutely be so livery attention will be given to visitors wishing inspect the property. Also goodwill of 585 ac: Leasehold and 23 acres Education Reserve Lea hold near Wairoa. Terms — 10 per cent, deposit, 1 balance of ope-third cash on execution of. deeds date of delivery, balance in three years bearin per cent, per annum. WAIREKA, 11,000 ACRKS FEE' HO LD . ORo WN G- R ANT. —Thr sides good natural river and forest boundaries, i other side wire fence. Fully two-thirds of t! estate is very rich land, low hills in the ba; between the Waiau River and Tukarangi, about miles west from Wairoa. Fully 2000 acres in : paddocks aro surface sown ; comfortable hew w finished and furnished house, cultivation paddoi garden, mon's honse, new woolshed, sheep, stoi and milking yards. By additional surface sowi this property would soon carry 15,000 sheep, present there are 4300 very well bred merinos, eluding a small Stud Flock, 15 horses, about quiet cattle, and team of bullocks, a valuable lot t station plant, fencing wire, &a., with sheep a everything given in, SOs per acre is about the es £ mate as it now stands. Terms— One-fourth cat balance at 2 and 4 years bearing 6i per cent, v I annum. A -RDLUSSA, 6900 ACRES, aboi -£*- 18 miles from Napier, Land Transfer Act, six subdivisions by wiro fencing and deep-bank streams, and about 8 nailes frontage to the Tuti kuri river, also shearing and cultivation paddocl very rich laud, limestone , downs^ and small plaii several small lakes, fully half of the estate sowith English grass and harrowed, but consideral portion only lately sown, carrying now 7000 croi bred sheep (2600 of these are fat wedders.) Wh all under grass will carry an average of 3 sheep r acre. New woolshed and yards, manager's a: men's cottages, a few dairy cattle, team horsi dray, double and single plough, harrows and genei station plant. Carriage SOs per ton to Napier Po: If this proporty is not sold as a whole it will offered m 3 lots, viz., 2067, 3322, and 1506 acr respectively. Half of the purchase money c remain till April, 18S9, at 6 per cent. Terms for tl remainder can be arranged. WATKARE, 600" ACEES FEEI , HOLD, fenced and subdivided, namely i surface sown, and 1000 well-bred merino sheep. 1 Note.— Adjoining 600 acres, also improved ai comfortable house, garden, Ac, may be leased for j years to the purchaser of the above at a. ye moderate rent. Three miles from mouth of v7t kare river, 30 miles from Napier. The sheep on Ardlussa, Waireka, andWaika will, if desired by intending purchasers, he offer by auction on same day as the sale of these lan for delivery after shearing at a schedule price f tbe various ages and sexes. All the forementioned lands will be offered 1 auction at the CRITERION HOTEL, NAPIE . on FRIDAY, Srd OCTOBER, commencing 11 a.m,, for delivery after shearing, 28thNovemb£ Titles guaranteed. The terms for the sheep will be cash, or equal t on delivery. Immediately following will be offered by auction the— MOUNT ERTN ESTATE, 433 ACRES, FREEHOLD, 868 acres of whi< is rioh alluvial land, well drained and all in En , lish grass, the remainder hill lands, also in Englif i grass, all fenced and subdivided into 24 paddoch i The homestead a very comfortable eight-roomi house, a large men's house, woolshed for shearers, yards, concrete dip, all erected within tl last three years. This property, from the gre improvements during the past three years, w winter about 14,000 longwool sheep, and in samm will carry about one-third more, no better fattenii oonntry in the district. The plains paddocks w: be offered in the following lots:— 4B, 68, 68, 66, 6 ■ 60, 85, 112, 101, and 129 aores respectively : the h: lands in two lots of about 1750 acres each. Tl lands to be sold on 3rd Ootober, for delivery on 141 January. Terms— lo per cent, at auction, 15 p. cent, on delivery, 25 per c*»nt. in two years, and , per cent, in four years, bearing 7 per cent, p annum. The sheep, 16,000 to 17,000, inoludii lambs, to be sold in lots to suit purchasers on 71 January, at the station yards. TE PTJKOTU 75,000 ACEE LEASEHOLD, about two-thirds open fei land, remainder forest. Rent, £200 per annum, : years to rnn. All well bounded and subdivided im numerous blocks by 20 miles of fencing, tw streams and 12 miles frontage to the Mohal river. About 2500 acres in English grass, the bu of the remainder heavy fern valleys, with natur grass on hills and ridges, with 12,000 merino shee a few cattle and horses, drays, &c. Good hous store, huts, and good woolshed and yards. Th run. by additional surface sowing, would can 40,000 sheep. TE HAEOTOT" 55,000 ACEE LEASEHOLD, 20 years to run. Rent£li per annum, adjoining above. On this run there a block of 461 acres Freehold, well improved. Tl leasehold portion is divided into four divisions 1 13 miles of fencing and , natural boundaries, 151 j acres in English graßs. Present carrying capacil 8000 sheep. By additional surface sowing wou carry 25.0C3. I These two runs are divided by the coach roai and the homesteads are respectively 35 and 40 mill from Napier. The goodwill of these leases— to oi of which for ihe extended new term four names ai i not yet obtained, but if not obtained 'at the end < i the old lease seven years hence, their x>ortion cou] be excised by the Court— together with the stoc ' and plant, will be offered by auction at Napier, on 3i October, on the following terms : — One-third casl . . balance in two and four years, bearing interest at 7 per cent, per annum, delivery to be taken from tl shears, first week in January. Full particulars and plans con bo obtained at tl office or Messrs Dalgety, Blackwood and Co., Me bourne and Sydney; Messrs Dalgety and Compan; Dunedin and Christchurch ; also, at Messrs Mil! and C».'«, Christchurch; and at Messrs Murra' Roberts and Co.'s, Wellington. M. R. MILLER, 494 Stock and Station and Auctioneer, Napier. STATION PROPERTIES FOR SALE. THE Undersigned has Eor Sal a number of FREEHOLD PROPERTIE in this and adjoining Provincial Districts, rangin in present carrying capacity from 1000 T0 25000 SHEEP,atmodera< prices and easy terms— viz., from 30s per acre wit sheep given in and upwards, according to locolit; quality and improvement; and severa. LEASEHOLD RUNS, Carrying rom 1 AAA to 1 £ AAA SHEE] at from 20s to 25s per sheep, lease, plant » improvements given in. TOWN LOTS FOR SALI? WOODVILLE SECTIONS— 62 quarter-acre Seotions, prices ranging from £5 £200. 12 half-acre Seotions, prices ranging from £16 £65. 6 Seotions containing 1} acres. 1 Section containing 2} aores. 1 Seotion containing 3| aores. And, Several oountry lots, containing rom 40 to 150 aore each for sale at low prices. KAIKORA TOWNSHIP, NORTH— 9 quarter-aore Sections. HASTINGS— 2 quarter-acre Sections. 1 quarter-aore Section with 7-roomed House, goo Garden, &0., adjoining railway. M. R. MILLER, . Napier - •jt) : 'a.n;i^.jl.. q h a m iek .' v; Aa ':yX :, CO»f2ai3SION : AGENT 7 y r oy}. j •YJ'ijiy'fiM'a s e3^la^&7

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6919, 24 July 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6919, 24 July 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6919, 24 July 1884, Page 3

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