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M. R. Miner. RSEHOLDb. 100.000 acres, 50 miles from Napier, Auck. land district; one-third open country, native grassed : one third old forest rich land burned, remaining third, heavy timbered land. Price, 5s per acre, [2S9 8460 acres pastoral land, will now carry 1500 sheep. Price, 5s per acre, easy _ terms. [303 4250 acres, Freehold, Mota River OpqJiki road. Price, 7s 6d per acre. [2BO 65.000 acres, 50 miles from Kapior, good pas* toral land, will now carry 12,000 ehapp. Price, 7s 9d per acre, easy terms, p'oo 14,500 acres, Crown Grant; rich, deep (foil, at present carrying 8000 sheep. Capability of the land when all improved, two sheep per acre. Good house, woolshed, sheep and stackyards. Price, 20s per acre. [2BB 11.000 acres Crown Grant. The bulk of this is rich soil; a small portion hash. Six good paddocks. New and commodious house; new woolshed ; men’s cottage , stock and sheep yards; the small portion sown with English grass taking well, and by additional sowing the carry iugcapacity will soon be equal to 15,000 sheep, with 6000 sheep, well-bred merino, 50 cattle, 15 horses, and ail requisit e station plant. Price 25s per acre, with stock and plant given in. One-third cash ; balance on easy terms. [259 7500 acres on the Rangitikei River, S or 9 miles from Mar too. SCO acres cleared, river Eats, 3 miles from railway station ; greater portion bush, good totara. Price. £12,000 ' _ [293 1043 acres excellent land, some light timber. Price, 30s per acre. [248 1600 acres, Crown Grant, rich limestone land, well watered, fenced, and subdivided, carrying in winter 2400 crossbred sheep. About half improved. Price, £2 10s per acre ; easy terms. [273 182 acres, about 23 miles from Napier, rich limestone country. Price, £2 5s per acre. [307 459 acres, rich limestone country, 26 miles from Napier, good road. Price, £2 10s per acre, r asy terms. _ [307 8500 acres, Crown Grant, 24 miles from Napier. Subdivided into 10 paddocks by fences and river boundaries ; rich downs and plains, limestone formation ; about half improved ; good cottage ; now woolshed j.nd yards ; now carrying 9,000 sheep, chiefly longwools, a few oattls and horses ; drays, ploughs, and general station plant,. Price, 60s per acre. [268 25.000 acres, Crown Grant, good! road from Napier; good residence, men’s houses. 40,000 sheep, 500 head cattle. Price, £5 per acre. [309 539 acres freehold, divided into 5 paddocks, 2 miles from Kaikora railway station, now carrying 1000 longwool sheep, besides cattle and horses. Moderate price, easy terms. [297 360 acres, divided into 7 paddocks, 9 miles from Napier. Commodious house, woolshed, yards, &o. • Price moderate; easy terms. [275 5200 acres, Crown Grant, convenient to railway station. Good boundaries, well watered, divided into 10 paddocks, house, woolshed, yards, &o. 14,000 sheep.- Price, £6 per acre. _ [254 800 acres very rich freehold, Pahiatua. House, &c Price, 90s per acre. Capa« bilities, 4 sheep per acre.

FREEHOLDS WITH LEASEHOLDS. 600 acres freelio'd, Crown Grant. 600 acres leasehold, low rent, together carrying 1500 merino sheep. A large portion in grass, subdivided into eight paddocks. Comfortable house, good garden, yards, &c. Price of freehold 45s , per acre. Sheep, cattle, andhoraeaatvaluation [221 2000 acres freehold. 400 acres leasehold 5J miles from Thames. 600 sheep, 100 head of cattle, cottage, stable, &c., well watered, divided into 8 paddocks. Price, £4 per acre. [304 LEASEHOLD. 75,000 acres leasehold, 16 years to run, rent £2lO per annum ; well bounded and subdivided; good house, men’s hut, store, woolshed, yards, cultivation and shearing Eaddocks, out-station, &c. This run can e made to carry immense flocks. £SOOO lately spent on improvements, and now carrying 14,000 sheep, good merinos, TOO cattle, and .15 horses. The whole for £14,000, easy terms. [236 55,000 acres, leasehold, 16 years to ran, rents £l5O per annum,. The whole divided into several blocks, capable of greats development. This ran with 7000 merino sheep, £7OOO sterling, 1237 53,000 acres, leasehold, 29 years to run, 7(1 miles from Napier by coach road. Good house, woolshed, huts, yards, paddocks, &o„ rent £2OO per annum. Also 13,900 merino sheep, 150 cattle. Price for the whole very moderate. [239 12,801 acres, 15 j ears to run. Present tent £125 per annum. 8000 sheep and lambs, crossbred and merino, 200 head of cattle. Divided into 19 paddocks. 3000 acres, surface sown with English grass. Price £BOOO. [302

TOWN, SUBURBAN, AND RURAL SECTIONS AT WOODVILLE, PAHIATUA, KAI* KORA, WAIPAWA, AND HASTINGS. TOWN AND SUBURBAN PROPERTIES, NAPIER, AST) SMALL FARMS IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD. Prices for unimproved pastoral lands range from 5s to 7s 9d per acre; partially improved, 20a to 25s ; lands more highly improved, of easy access, 40s to 60s ; exceptionally rich lands, up to £6 per acre. Small farms within convenient distance of market range from £8 to £26 per acres, according to position, fertility, and improvements. The cost of bringing fern-lands under grass including fencing, ranges from I3s 6d to 35s per acre, according to the nature of the land. The average cost of improving land is about 20s per acre. Leasehold properties with up to sixteen years to run arc offered at 17* 6d to 20a per head for all sheep delivered with the properties. HAECOUET & CO.. Wellington, ca M. R. M ILL ER, Stock and Station A enV Napier.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 8846, 25 November 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 8846, 25 November 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 8846, 25 November 1889, Page 3

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