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Properties for Sale. BINGBLAND. TT7IOH. SALE, Lease 2| acres; good house, other Jt* improvements. Apply Goodman, Bootmaker, Colombo street. ' 6281-139 FOE SALE.—A new House, containing seven largo rooms, plastered j five fire places, and superiorly finished throughout: fruit garden, and artesian well, situated East belt, near Worcester street. Apply Percy. Boot Factory, opposite Bank New Zealand. 5130-135 HOTEL FOB SALE. FOB SALE, Wh.to~Crano Hotel, Woodond, standing on 2 aores of land, with-four-roomed Cottage, and good stabling. There is a good fruit garden. .... The Hotel is one of the oldest established in the Northern District, and does a first-class irade. Part of the purchase money may remain on mortgage, For terms, apply to ME CONWAT, (On the Premises) j Or to WAED & CO., 5074-131 Canterbury Brewery. FOB bALB OB TO LET. f3"IHAT old established business at Kowai Pass, the KOWAI PASS STOKE (Established in 1855), and now opposite and within 100 yards of the Springfield railway station. A good new seven-roomed House adjoins the store, and the business premises are second to none outside Christchurch. _ The proprietor is now only relinquishing the business through failing health. A Bakery is connected, and would be let with the Store Business. Apply to H. WILLIAMSON, 3256-85 On the Premises. O E SALE ACEES OF LAND (more or less) in vf the Wharehama District, Province of Wellington. 2000 acres of above at £2 per acre, balance at 255. Well wat.red anl sufficient wood for fencing purposes, f-hoep and cattle at valuation. Terms-£3' 00 cash; tho balance xay remain indefinitely at 74 i'i-r cent. For further particulars, apply to G. COX, Land and Estate Agent, 4426-114 Foatherstone, Wellington. pEOPBKTIES FOE SALE. 21,500 aores leasehold, IS years j rent, £135 per annum. 8000 Merino sheep, 40 cattle, lew horses, and substantial improvements, seaboird 9.500 aores freehold. Crown grant, and 18.000 acres leasehold, low rent, with 20.000 sheep, 150 head of cattle, and all necessary station plant, and improvements. Land first-dass quality, and good port, seaboard. 130,000 acres leasehold, 14 yea’s t > run, iO miles from Napier, good road, with 13,000 sheep. Partner to take half share prefer: ed. 17.000 acres leasehold. 11.000 acres freehold, with all necessary improvements. 20.000 sheep, and 2.000 head cattle 8.300 acres Ircehold, part improved. 8,900 acres leasehold, with 7.500 sheep, and necessary working plant and improvements, s’ea-pfard. 13,400 acres Leopold, fenced a. d river bounded. 6.000 sheep (Merino), f..w cattle and horses. 11,700 acres trfceho.d, ell improved, fenced and sub-divided into 12 convenient blocks, each well watt red and of easy access, rich soil, ranging from 326 acres to 1820 acres, with or without stock. Land carrying at present 12,000 shee.-. 100 head cattle and horses. Terms —deferred payment. 376 acres, freehold, at Mohaka. 9,700 acre-, leasehold, 11 years, rent £2O. 4.300 sheep, capable of carrying now double that quantity, country being well grassed, few improvements. 620 aores, freehold, and 9.000 acres, leasehold, with 3.000 sheep, few cattle and horses, station improvements good. Bun will now carry 6000 sheep. Mohaka. 13,600 acres, freehold, situated close to the three rising townships, with 5.000 cross-bred sheep, and 200 head of cattle. First-class land, with veieanio natural chipping accommodation, private wharf ; bounded by sea and river frontages. Kaipara north. 9,200 acres, leasehold, 13 years. Bent, £55. 300 acres improved freehold, the whole ring fei> (6 and subdivided, with all necessary pi .nt and buildings, sea-board, with 8.000 s- eep (high class Merino), a few cattle and corses ; very cheaply managed run. 4,501? iorjs, freehold, improved, and 2,90 d acres, leasehold, with 5.000 sheep, few station improvements, good shipping place, sea-board. Mohaka. 3,180 acres leasehold; 18 years to run, rent £IOO, ring fenced and six paddocks, 1600 aores grassed. 3,850 acres freehold, adjoining; open country and low hills, together making the whole a most valuable run, 100 head cattle. Easy terras; Tauranga. 4,800 acres freehold, partly improved, with 3,100 sheep; all necessary working improvements, easy terms of payment. Moeangiangi. 6.500 acres freehold, of which 2500 acres in grasses, subdivided into eight paddocks. There are at present only 250 head of cattle and 500 sheep on the property. Carrying capacity is, however, highly estimated. Terms very easy, Price l,w, Tauranga. 5.300 aores freehold, and 560 leasehold, all fenced and improved

5.000 sheep, 10 cattle, horses, &o. Very valuable little property, end o£ easy access by sea cr river. 600 acres freehold, rich alluvial, with 4.000 sheep, few cattle,horses and all necessary improvements. This land is divided into eight padlocks, well watered with artesian wells. Will carry well 5 sheep in winter and 10 in summer per acre. Within ten miles of Napier. 330 acres leasehold, very rich land 1,880 sheep and 20 cattle, and good homestead near railway station. 1,400 acres freehold, and 1.000 sheep and few cattle. 314 acres freehold 14 acres leasehold. Country residence and dairy farm; dairy offices, garden, plantation, artesian wells, &o. Three miles from Napier. 845 acres freehold, or 1,559 acres freehold, either as whole or in two blocks 1,100 sheep, few cattle and horses; ploughed, fenced, and part in crop. Stock and plant at valuation. Nine miles from Wai;uku>au railway station. Farm Sections, Wocdville—--40 to 150 acres, improved and unimproved. Note—Freehold station properties, partially improved and about half stocked, range at from !ss, 20s, 30s to 40a per acre according to locality, &c.; land more highly improved for pastoral purposes, and partly agricultural, of easy access, range at from £3 to £5 per acre ; small farms near town, and of the highest agricultural value, range from £ls t > £25 per acre, Leasehold, with 11 to 16 years to run, and rents fanning from to lsd per aero, are offered at 17s 6d to 22s fid for all sheep, delivered with all working stock and plant given in. These rnns are generally capable of being made to carry | three to five times their present stock, M. E. MILLEE, Stock and Station Agent, Napier. To Let. T O LET, Offices and Cellar. Hobbs and Co., now building, High street. 5202-137 TO LET, Colombo street, Sydenham, a corner Shop and Dwelling-house of six rooms, near tie school. Apply to Ford, Bell and Co. 5171-136 mo LKT, cheap, o'ght.roomed brick House, JL with cv.ry convenience, near to Bingsland Scho °l- 5256 ltß TO LET, a six-roomed House, superiorly finished. Apply to Charles Walton, Tuam street east, over belt. 5374-la£ rg',o LET, at St. Martin's, two miles from Town JL House of seven.rooms, dairy, scullery, wash house, with copper, cow-house, garden, and paddocks. Bent reduced to £75. Apply, Mr Baird, Suffolk Brewery, 3470*91 ' « -O LET, in a favourite position in town, close a to the centre, n first-class Family Dwellinghouse, containing 15 rooms, well arranged, and in the best order. Quartor-acre of land, laid out as ornamental garden. For cards to view, and further particulars, .apply to Charles Clark.'Hereford street. No. 138. 5220-133 TO LET. A WELL-FINISHED SIX-EOOMED HOUSE, with pantry, Ac., on the South belt, near the station. Apply to S- 58 " 138 FOBD, BELL * CO. r|lo LET, the Shop and Premises in Heref Salisbury o*”’ 0 *”’ lately in the occupation of Mr E, Apply to WILSON. SAWTELL & CO., Christchurcl 4497-116 SHOP TO LET. THE undersigned having secured other mines is prepared to receive offem fevr C)3w!v« s? nt,rali y situated shop know; SSTiomta? 6 E ° OnW - Por appi, 4,377417 J. P. OLIVE! TO LET BY TENDLE. hich¥ revived after Feb. 10, am the highest er any not necessarily accepted. 4765-126 B. HALE . B, MONK j Trustees.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5918, 13 February 1880, Page 8

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