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517.000 acres leasehold. 1 • ' 111.000 acres freehold, with all necessary. Improve* | meats. ’20,000 sheep, and . I 2,oooheidcattle ___ .'v’ .! B,3ooaorea frahpld,partimprovecU t 8,900 acres leasehold, with , 7,500 sheep, and neoe ... t improvements. Seaplant and 13,400 acres freehold, fenced and rirer honnded. 6,000 sheep (Merino), few htoraea, 11.700 acres freehold, all improved, fenced and T c; snb«lmded into 13 oonvenieatthlceks, each welt watered and of easy access,, rich. soil, ranging; from 326 times to 1820. acres, with . or without stook. r Land oanying-at present 12,000sheeB. J -100 hend cattls and orsee. -Terms —deferredpaypient. , ( 376’oorfs; freehold; atMchaka. ", 9.700 acres, leasehold, 11 years, rent 480. 4,300 sheep, capable of carrying nowdouhle that quantity, pountrylbetag we)l grassed,,few 630 acres, freehold, and 9.000 acres, leasehold, with 3.000 sheep, few cattleaind horses, station improvements good. - Bunwilhnow catty 6000 . sheep, Mohaka, 113,600 acres, freehold, situated! oloee to' the three rising townships, with | 5,000 orosf-bred sheep., and .900' head of, cattle. | rirst-elaßa ‘lana,‘ ■ with valuable natural 1 shipping accommodation, private, wharf; i bounded by sea and river ventages. Sai--9,200 acres, leasehold,’ lit years;- Bent, JESS, I 300 acres improved, freeholds the .whole ring fenced ,and .subdlvldath with all neoassary plant ibdbaildlngs.isewhoard.with B,ooosheep (high class Merino), a few cattle and I " horses j cheaply managed run, } 4,600 amsi freehold, and 2,900 acres, leasehold; With"’ \ 5,000 sheep,, few station improvements, good shipping place, aea-koard.'' Mohaka. 3,180 acres leasehold, 18 years to ran, rent 4100, , ‘ i > 'ring fenOed and six paddoolu, IfiOO^aores ,\>£ ■grffflflllfl t'-' V : ’- ’■ •'* , 8,350 acres freehold.adioining; openooantryan low hills, together making the whole a ; «most valuable ran. 100 head oatUo. Easy j terms. Tauranga. n i 4,300 aoreafr»ehoVd, partly iinproved, with - 3,100 sheep; all necessary working improvements, I easy terms cd payment. Moeangsangl. I 6JSOO acres freehold, of which 3500 acres in grasses, . -subdivided into eight paddocks. There are at present only 350 head of cattle , and 500 > •". sheep omthe property. Carrying capacity i ■ ■■• .is, however, highly estimated. Terms very j easy. Price low. Tauranga. fTsoO acres freehold, and ; . 580 leasehold, all fenced and improved 1 5,000 sheep, 10 cattle, horses, do. Very valuable | little property, and of easy aooess by saa or I J river. ■' ;\ fiOO acres freehold, rich alluvial, with 4,ooothem, few cattle,horses and all necessary lm- ' -provements. This land is divided into eight r_ IS. awtealaw walla - . Napier, SSOaorssleasehold, very rich and 1,860 sheep and 30 cattle, and good homestead ■ ’neat railway station.. f '<. i*><9 ■ / . ,n ! -:} i’ T . ' .f\ ,V, 1,400 acres freehold, and 1,000 sheep and tew cattles * 845 aews freohoHLor • ■ <; 1,559 aores freehold, either as whole or in two blocks 1,400 sheep, few cattle and horses: ploughed, feuosdiand part inerop. Stook and plant at valuation. Ninejmlles from Walpnknrau railway station. -i ■'ll ? v ‘. Farm Beotions.Wocdville—--40 to ISO sores, improved and unimproved. r.’if-iJJJ JJ.iX Note—Freehold station properties, partially improved and about halt stocked, range at from 15s, SOs, 80s to 40s per aqre acoordiqg to locality, do.; land more highly improved for pastoral purposes, land partly agricultural,'of'easy access, range at from £3 to 45 per pore; pmall farms near town, and bt the highest agricultural value, range from £ls to £25 per acre. Leasehold;- with 11 to 16 yean to With all working stock and plant given in. These runs are generally capable of being made to carry ■throb to five times their present stock, 1 M. E. MILLEE, Stock and Station Agent, Espisr.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5953, 25 March 1880, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5953, 25 March 1880, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5953, 25 March 1880, Page 7