On Sale J_> ROPER TIES FOR SALE. 5',500 acres freehold, and 18.000 acres Leasehold, with 20,000 Sheep, 150 Head Cattle, Plant, and improvements ; good port, eea-board 5,600 acres Freehold, and 2,900 acres Leasehold, improved, SOO Sheep, 50 head Cattle 3,350 acres Freehold, and 3,180 acres Leasehold, improved, and with Stock. Very easy terms. Poverty 1 lav 4.300 acres Freehold, improved, with 3000 Sheep. Very easy terms. 5.300 acres Freehold, and 560 acres Leasehold, ’ fenced and improved, with 5,000 Sheep, and 100 Cattle, Horses, &c. Fasv access by sea or river 18,300 acres, Leasehold, with 7,000 Sheep, Cattle, Horses, Plant, Buildings, &c., and SI acres Freehold. Homestead, 1J miles from port. 21,500 acres Leasehold, good country, substantial improvements, with 8,000 Sheep, Cattle, and Horses. Or halt share. 15.000 acres Leasehold, well watered and bounded. Stock at valuation, price very low. Bay of Plenty. 8,800 acres Leasehold, good country, low rent. Tologa Bay. 4.000 acres Freehold, good land, low figure, Waikato. 5,900 acres Freehold, and 1,300 Leasehold, substantial improvements, stock and plant, present carrying capacity 3500 sheep, price low, terms easy. 1.000 acres Freehold, substantial improvements, first-class land, with 1800 Sheep, Cattle, and Horses. 200 acres Freehold, rich alluvial land, fenced and improved, with 1200 Sheep. Poverty Bay. Farm Sections, from 20 to 200 acres, at Hastings, Havelock, Makaretu, Woodville, I 'rmondville. Poverty Bay, and Tauraaga. Various other properties, Freehold and Leasehold, particulars of which can be had on application to the undersigned. Note. — Freehold station properties partially 1 improved, and about half stocked, range at from 155., 205., 305., to 40s. per acre, according to locality, etc.; land more highly improved for pastoral purposes, and partly agricultural, of easy access, range at from Lo to L 5 per acre; small, farms near town, and of highest agricultural value, range from 1.15 to L2O per acre. Leasehold, with eleven to sixteen years to run, and rents ranging from 4d, to l*d. per acre, are offered at 17s Cd to 22s Gd 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] M. B. MILLER, Stock and Station Agent, Nap r JOHNSTON AND CO. HAVE ON SALE 300 oases Bass’s ale, bottled by Foster, quarts and pints 100 cases, pig brand do, bottled by Edmonds, quarts and pints 200 oases Guinness's stout, bottled by Foster, quarts and pints 100 cases Guinness's stout, bottled by Burke, quarts and pints 100 cases Coombe’s stout, quarts and pints 10 qr-casks Hennessy’s brandy 500 cases Hennessy’s brandy 50 cases Lecoq Frerea’ brandy, 4 and 9 yra old 10 qr-casks Lucien Billot’s brandy 50 cases Lucien Billot’s brandy 200 cases JDKZ Geneva, proof strength, 3<J gals. 100 cases key Geneva 100 cases blue aromatic Geneva 200 cases old tom, Booth’s and Burnett’s 35 qr-casks whisky, McKenzie's Dublin Distillery Company and Cork Distillery Co. 300 cases whisky, Lcvne, Long John, Dnnville, Kinahan’s, Imperial, Dalmore, &c. 60 qr-casks rum, 10 and 30 o.p.—Lemon, Hart's, White’s, Lownde’s 100 oases rum, red heart Fort wine in quarters, octaves, and cases; various prices Sherry wine in quarters, octaves, and cases; various prices Champagne, quarts and pints, Heidff'eck's Roederer’s, Wachter’s, Perrier’s, De Lossay’s 50 cases sparkling saumior 100 oases claret; various qualities 50 cases sauterno; various Qualities 100 ca-es Madeira; various, qualities 1 60 tons I.W. Sydney Oompany’s sugar 40 tons I.C. Sydney ’Company's sugar 50 barrels foreign cq-ughed sugar 2 tons loaf sugaq. i 450 half-chesta '„ea; various qualities 800 boxes tea ; various qualities Tobacco ir. qr-tieroes and boxes: black swan ar.d challenge 600 boqes candles; De Ronbaix, Price’s Belmont, and carriage 100 cases Albert’s sardines, halves and quartets 100 cases each American salmon, lobsters, and oysters 25 cases ling 25 cases Morton’s red herrings 100 cases Morton’s table vinegar 20 cases chocolate, Fry’s and Taylor's soluble 100 cases Anglo-Swiss preserved milk 100 cases Keiller’s marmalade 60 cases Keiller’s jams and jellies 25 cases Keiller’s candied peel, orange, lemon, and citron 100 cases Peak’s Tasmanian jams 60 cases currants 60 boxes Eleme raisins ISO boxes Sultana raisins 20 bags Barcelona nuts §2O cases American preserved table fruits 10 kegs carraway seeds 10 oases capers 10 cases capers 100 cases Coleman’s white and blue starch 20 cases Coleman’s thumb blue 20 cases Hullett’s blue, light and dark 20 cases Crosse and Blackwell’s pickles, as sorted 30 cases Morton's mixed pickles, pints 50 cases Morton’s salad oil, pints and halfpints 20 cases Morton’s castor oil; half-pints 2 cases Morton’s essences 20 cases Morton’s bottled fruits 5 cases Morton’s meat and fish paste 5 cases Morton’s ground rice 60 cases Morton’s table salt 200 bags dressed rice 20 cases cornflour, Brown and Poison’s and' American 5 cases Berwick’s baking powder 10 cases Robinson’s patent groats 85 cases Lea and Perrin’s Worcester sauce, pints and half pints 60 cases Bell and Black’s plaid vestas 16 oases Bell and Black’s 250 10 kegs carraway seeds 10 chests sago 10 packages maccaroni, vermicelli, tapioca 10 cases Harper Twelvetrees' soap powder 200 boxes soap, various qualities 50 barrels soda crystals 10 cases Nixey’s black lead 10 cases Day and Martin’s blacking, paste and jar 50 tons fine and coarse salt 10 cases pills, Holloway’s, and Cockles’ antibillous 10 kegs unbleached r'inger 100 cases ginger and Gillon’a 20 bales paper Fags and wrapping paper 150 kegs R.H . wire nails, 14, 2,2 i, 3, and 4in. 100 c&?es 'galvanized corrugated iron, 24 and guage, 6,7, 8,9, and 10 feet, Morewood’s, Gospel Oak, and Oak 60 kegs galvanized screws r zo kegs lead washers 100 drums boiled and raw linseed oil 20 drums colza oil 5 tons beat whitelead 85 kegs dryers 50 barrels whiting 20 bales cotton waste 8 cases varnish 25 cases floorcloth 20 cases window glass ■ 200 barrels blasting powder 60 tons best annealed fencing wire, Nos. 6, 7, 8,9, and 10 10 tons Crown steel “ Conqueror” wire, Nos. 6. 7,8, and 10 50 kegs bright diamond staples 100 barrels sulphur i 20 kegs arsenic Woolpacks, three-quarter and full size, attached and separate tops , 2 bales twine 1 case sheepshears 1 50 bales striped comsacks, full weight 15 cases Sharpe’s handled axes, 4 to 5 inches 5 cases No. 1 axe handles 3 cases Ames’ L. H. No. 3 shovels
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 6282, 31 May 1881, Page 4
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