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On Sale JpROPERTIES FOR SALE. 9,500 acres freehold, and ' 18.000 acres Leasehold, with 20,000 Sheep, 150 Head Cattle, Plant, and improvements ; good port, sea-board 6,600 acres Freehold, and 2.900 acres Leasehold, improved, 800 Sheep, 60 head Cattle 8,350 acres Freehold, and 3,180 acres Leasehold, improved, and with ’ Stock, Very easy terms. Poverty Bay 4.300 acres Freehold, improved, with 3000 Sheep. . Very easy terms. 5.300 acres Freehold, and 560 acres Leasehold, fenced and improved, with 6,000 Sheep, and 100 Cattle, Horses, &c. Easy access by sea or river 18,300 acres, Leasehold, with 7,000 Sheep, Cattle, Horses, Plant, Buildings, &c., and 84 acres Freehold, Homestead miles from port. 21,500 acres • Leasehold, good country, substantial improvements, with 8,000 Sheep, Cattle* and Horses. Or half 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 1,800 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, Ormcndville, Poverty Bay, and Tauranga, Various other properties, Freehold and Leasehold, particulars of which can be had on application to the undersigned. Note. — Freehold ataition properties partially improved, and about half stocked, range _at from 155., 205., 80s., to 40s. per acre, according to locality, etc.; land more highly improved for pastoral purposes, and partly agricultural, of easy access, range r t from L 3 to L 5 per acre; small farms near town, and of highest agricultural value, range from H 5 to L2O per acre. Leasehold, with eleven to sixteen years to run, and rents ranging from to lid. per acre, are offered at 17s 6d to 22s 6d 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, Napier A N D FOE SALE. THE NEW ZEALAND AND ATJSTEALIAN LAND COMPANY (Limited) is now prepared to treat for for the sale of ESTATES AND FABMS in Canterbury, Otago, and Southland on the most Liberal Terms of Payment and Interest. Block of Land are already surveyed into farms on many of the properties, upon which moderate reserve prices have been fixed, and any of them may be selected. Where the land is not so subdivided, blocks may be selected, and by applying to the Company, prices will be obtained. ■ ; . The Company has already disposed of 115,996 acres for L 665,425. The Company’s properties in Canterbury and North Otago produce first-class wheat; and the Edendale Estate, in Southland, is unsurpassed for oats, grass, and turnips. The Dairy Factory is now in full working order at Edendale. . For plans and all other information, apply to THE NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIAN LAND CO, (LIMITED), Dunedin. ■ Or to its agents iri Christchurch, Timairu, Oamaru, Dunedin, and Invercargill. 9289 MUEBAY, BO BEETS & Have on sale— ■ BABEED WIRE, galvanised BARBED WIRE, japanned Fencing Wire, B B annealed. No. 6 1 7& 8 „ „ round steel, No. 10 Grass Seeds and Clovers Sulphur, Oornsacka Woolpacks; various sizes Little’s Nou-poisonoua Sheep Dip Reid and Gray’s Machinery CO. JOHNSTON & ()0 HAVE ON, SALETEA—in half chests and boxes, ex s.s. Bowen SUGAR—rw, ico Mauritius loaf, and crushed loaf JAMS—Tasmanian, English, '- and C & B jellies DRIED FRUlTS—currants, Bleme and Sultana raisins, muscatels, figs, dried apples CANDLES—De Bonbaix, Jenar, Price’s Belmont sperms COCOA—Taylor’s, Fry’s, Epp’s, and Van Houten’s

FlSH—lobsters, oysters, salmon, kippered herrings ■ ' ' STARCH—Coleman’s white and blue, and Orlando Jones SALT—coarse, fine, kitchen, and in jars OlL—salad and castor, in all sizes VINEGAR in quarters, octavos, and cases, and a general assortment of groceries and provisions BABB WIRE, galvanized and black 4 barbs Fencing wire, iron and steel, all guages Voolsacks and oornsacks' Standard iron, axes, clothes pegs, sheet lead Boiled, raw, colza and olive oil Axe handles, brooms, churns Sole Agents for Davies Bros, galvanized IRON M ~ Lucien Ballot's BRANDY • „ „ E. J. Bnrke’s ALE, STOUT, WHISKEY, RHAPSODIA, and Sparkling CIDER TO ARRIVE, ex AVANTI, from BOSTON—--3500 cases Aurora KEROSENE, 130 teat 50 „ Sharps axes 100 barrels resin 40 „ plaster o£ paris . 120 cases American chairs 40 „ axe and pick handles 10 ~ Collin’s picks 10 crates churns 250 coils galvanized 4 barb wire 100 boxes clothes pegs 20 kegs dried apples 1 7ft. wagon with pole and shafts 1 7ft. 6in. wagon with pole shafts and brake 6 New England Company’s organs. TO ARRIVE, ex LOHENGRIN--325 cases Burke’s light sparkling pale ale 10 octaves Garnkirk whiskey 10 „ Burkes Irish 25 cases rhapsodia TO ARRIVE, ex PORT GLASGOW--250 cases Burkes stout , 100 ~ „ Garnkirk whiskey TO ARRIVE, ex JOHN GAMBLES—--500 boxes D.K.J. candles 100 cases currants

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 6695, 2 October 1882, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 6695, 2 October 1882, Page 1