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On SaleCocksfoot ana perennial rye GRASS SEEL, Canterbury Cheese, Hams, and BACON. J. DRANSFIELD. D EINHARD’S No. 2 MOSELLE, guaranteed to be the genuine article" Inferior brands may be easily detected by the muddy appearance of the wine, J. DRANSFIELD. KINAHAN’S LL WHISKY : This justly celebrated and delicious old mellow spirit, is the very cream of Whiskies ; in quality unrivalled, 'holosoms than the finest J. IX CHAMPAGNE VINEYARD, PROPRIETORS’ CASS BRANDY, fully equal—if not superior—to the two now celebrated bran- 1 ?, and sold at a considerably lower price. •J, DRANSFIELD. Ij3ALE AND BROWN SHERRY. JL superior quality. J. DRANSFIELD. Very For Ealo or to let. SAW AND FLOUR MILLS, WAIRARAPA. Benjamin smith & co. arc favored with instructions from the proprietor, to oiler for sale, by private contract, that magnificcntproportyiiithoWairarapa district, known as the BELVEDERE SAW AND FLOUR MILLS. This valuable estate is situate at the Taratahi, Wairarapa, a few miles from Greytown, and about sixty miles from Wellington. The PROPOSED LINE OF RAILWAY is laid oil within about fifteen chains of the mills, .and it is anticipated that a station will bo placed hi close proximity. At present there is a good metalled road up to the mills. The freehold” consists of 1100 acres of splendid Totara bush, with a fair sprinkling of pines ; it is allowed by competent judges to be THE FINEST TOTARA BUSH in the Wairarapa, and is estimated to contain sufficient timber to hoop the present mill in work for a QUARTER OF A CENTURY, cutting from nine to ten thousand feet per day. The land when cleared is admirably adapted for agricultural purposes. The Saw Mill is one of the most complete in the X J> rovince, worked by engines combining 40 horse-power, The Flour Mill is worked by water-power, and is furnished with machinery of the most approved description. Both mills are in full working order. 'The buildings on the laud, in addition to the mill houses, comprise blacksmith’s shop, two comfortable dwelling-houses, six cottages for workmen, five-stalled stable, &c., &c. Taking into consideration the great and increasing demand for Totara in this and the other provinces, and the facilities which will shortly bo available for transporting it to Wellington by rail at a moderate ’charge, Benjamin Smith & Co. can confidently recommend this property to the attention of capitalists as one that will realise an ample return for amount invested. 'They will be happy to furnish further particulars, on application, at their offices, next the Odd Fellows’ Hall, Lambtou Quay, Wellington. Title ; Crown grant, and immediate possession can be given. CUAPSTTOK, DUTHIE, & CAPSTICK have received instructions to sell by private treaty, 1009 acres of freehold laud, beautifully situated on the Wailiola Lake, on the Main South Road, about twenty-six miles from Dunedin, and nothin one mile from Wailiola school, post-office, and railway station ; Also, 51a. 2xi. 32r. of leasehold laud (more or less), lease expiring in May, 1879. Nearly the whole is fenced with sheep-proof fences, nil the fences are planted with hawthorn, whin, and broom, and 2000 forest trees have been planted. Other improvements are—Nine-roomed dwelling house, four-roomed cottage, two large barns, five-stalled stable, harness room, buggy shed, cow shed, stockyard and stackyard, about 350 acres in English grasses. 1 A great variety of fruit and ornamental trees planted round the homestead. The remainder of land in natural grass (well grassed), the whole being sub-divided into seventeen paddocks. !N\B. To capitalists and others looking out for valuable and safe investments, the above only requires inspection to confirm the eligiblenoss®of the same as to the future. The railway running through the property, and within an hour’s distance of Dunedin, the auctioneers anticipate, at no distant date, the whole of the Lake frontage will be required for villa residences, on account of its healthy position and the mild bracing' air from the .Lake. The whole of the above land has been brought under the Land Transfer .Vet. For further particulars and terms apply to Capstick, Dnthic, and Capstick, Tokomairivo, Otago, New Zealand. fjp O BE L E T . ELIGIBLE SMALL SECTIONS OF LAND, IN KARORI, _ Each containing about seven acres, suitable for building villa residences, with paddock accommodation for a horse and cow. Tim land is part of section 33, Karori, opposite O. 0. Graham's, Esq, and is three miles from Wellington, Also, A. small FARM, of 70 acres, fit for dairy purposes, being partly cleared and laid down in grass. For further particulars apply to F. MONAGHAN, Karori. 17(0X1 SALE, Section No. 9, Horokiwi Road JD. District, containing 100 acres, about four and a-half miles from town, and one and a-half miles from the roadman's whare on the Hutt road. If preferred this section can bo let on lease. R. J. DUNCAN. 20th April. ¥7OR SALE, 200 acres land. Sections Nos, Jj 17 and IS, in Harbor District, not far from the Koro Koro. 200 acres laud, being Sections Nos, 7 and 20, in the Horokiwi District. K. J. DUNCAN. £Sth April. AL UAB L E T O W N A C RE S FOR SALE. No. 220. —Acre next to Wellington Gas Company’s works, vrii.li important water privilege, at the end of Tory street. No. m. —A first-rate acre for building sites, _ having a double frontage to Riutuul and ' Riddiford streets. Also, for Sale or Lease— Aero No. 32, with a large and faithfully built Family Residence,'’ of twelve rooms, •stables. &e., Also, Several country sections. Applv to R. J. DUNCAN. Kith May" rpO LET, ON BUILDING LEASE. Town Acre No. 359, situated in Austin street, for 11 or 21 years. MONEY to LEND, on approved freehold security, in sums of not less than £3OO. Apply to HENRY SCHULTZE, Tasman street. Saturday, 16th May, 1874.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4120, 4 June 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4120, 4 June 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4120, 4 June 1874, Page 4

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