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o k;k: H'o use MSXI IM Private Apartmcijits i<fc families. • . n«ntlM6n'VlftJ':|,A : n l^dll.lll..l.'_.i;i ."'jprivateTOoev'" 1 ' 1 " :c - ■■ PLUNGE SHOTOR/BATE. . N'A'Q'S HEAD HOTELS . cpBA-sfuMf, wsiuNotok,;.','.";;','.'.:'. MBB lEVELL... ..',..',. .'.PjtopwiTsas. THE above Hotel ianowcomtjle'tei'atiil theProj&etresßlitts^^^ "■8 ™S|k .and public" ft&ierljrj iUt' the atortmoSatlonfiiori Iwefe'iatif bouse oontams .fine, lofty; mm v rtndu'a well • furnished, Every attention will be paid'to" visiton, Ac. Mm, Uyf iriic.-Mtttrning ■ithankni.toito' nttme»iijfriendßanApM»i)sfoirpastfa?orß, to keep'the tery.best'biands'of WinesVAlei and Spirit!/ l u \)k:\\: ■'•;ki. .ut 46 ATIONAL HOTEL '(OppoaiteSt. George's Hall) LAMBTON QUAY, TOLINQTON; H. SULLIVAN; PboprieiojV • The WairarapVHbiise.'' Vtsitorsfrom the country ean read the Waibarapa Dailt at Wines and. spirits of the beßt quality. 40 PROPERTIES FOR SALE 18,300 iCEES IE iSEHOLD, 1G years to inn, 20 miles from' 'Mohtta, subdivided in four paddooks 7,000 Merino Sheep 25 Head Cattle. Horses ''■''■'■'-:>.,' 84 acres Freehold, lj/jnileiffpro Postal■ Telegraph Station); >d steim.ers 1 landing.piace,' "'Conhtry very easily accessible and chisiply managed., Beautiful Laker, stroami/ limestone ridges and downs. "''_';''.' 21,500 aores Leasehold, 15 years to run; reus, £135 per annum. "81100 Merino aheep 40 cattle. 1 few horses nn'j o „k.l»„i(.l L 1. ... ■'hc-ark .vv.ij-.-ji,-?;.:.. ~ 9,600 acres Freehold, Crown Grant, and'18,000 acres Leasehold, low.rent, with ;; 20,000 Sheep, lW.head of Cattle,,and all necessary plant and improvements. Land-flrst-olasf quality, and.good 17,000 acres Leasehold, and > 11,000 jacres.Freehold, with, all necessary .improvements, and 20,000 .Sheep, .30,000 head Cattle : V;^;-. 8,800 acres, freehold, part improved,' and 8,900 acres Leasehold, with 7,500 Sheep and necessary working plant, f provements, seaboard ; 5,800 acres Freehold, and .:.;.•..:• .. 2,900! acres Leasehold, with 8,000, Sheep, .' 60 head Cattle, few Horses. Fenced .and all necessary buildings and ' improvements 620 tcroß Freehold, and 9,000 acres Leasehold, with 8,000 Sheep few Catfcio, and Horses, station improvements good. Run will now carry 6000 sheep, 11,600 acres Freehcld, situated close to tlireo rising townships, with 8,000 cross-bred Sheep, 200 head of Cattle. First-class land, with valuable natural shipping acoommodatum, private wharf; bounded by Bea and river frontages. Kaip&ta North. 8,200 acres Leasehold, 13 years. R«ut, £55, and 800 acres Freehold, improved.: the whole ring-fenced and subdivided, with all necessary plant and buildings, with 8,000 Sheep (high-class Merino), a few Cottle and Horses; very ■.. oheaply managed run, seaboard. 4,500 aores Freehold, improved, and i 2,009 aores Leasehold, with 5,000 Sheep. Bjlßo acres Leasehold, 18 years to run. Rent £IOO, ring-fenced, and six paddooks of 1600 acres pasted, • lad B,BM aores Freehold adjoining, open country and low hills, together making the whole a most valuable run. 100 head of cattle. Easy feral, T&uranga. 4,800 ywres Freehold, party improved, with 8,000 Sheep, all neoeesary working improvements,'easy terms T " of payment. Morangiangi «,W0 acres of Freehold, of which 2,500 acres in grasses, subdivided into eight paddocks. There are at present only 250 head of Cattle and 500 Sheep on the property.. Carrying cajacity is, however, highly estimated. Terms very easy. Price low, Tauranga, 6,300 acres Freehold, and 560 Leasehold, all fenced and improved, with. 8000 Sheep,: 100i-.Oattle, Horses, eto. Very valuable property, and of easy access by sea or river. 600 acres Freohold, rich alluvial, with 4,600 Sheep, few cattle, hones, and all necessary improvements. This well watered with artesian wells. Will oarry well 5 sheep in winter, aad 10 in summer per acre. Within ten miles'of Napier, . /•,'.. 19 : 000 acres Leasehold, 15 years to run, with 8000 : Merlno Sheep. Ring fenced and diyided into paddocks. Sown down with t grasses.; All necessary buildings, 1 and- now capable of oarrying 14,000 sheep. Half share or whole. Price low, and easy tern* 1,400 acres Freehold, unimproved, with 1000 Shoop, few cattle. Easy terms, 845 acres Frehold, or 1,899 acres Freehold, either at a whole or separately, with-I*4oo Sheep, few Cattle, Horses. <k,; ploughed, fenced, and part in : crop. Stock' and plant at valuation. Nine miles from Waipukunu railway station. 8,180 acres Freehold. Fenced, drained, and improved. Railway line going through it. Well rituated, and good land. Price low. Terms easy, Thames. 8,500 acres Leasehold, 18 years, partly improved; takes grass freely. Price low. Thames. 15,000 acres Leasehold, well watered and bounded, K« n t £2OO, Stpok/at .valuation. Price very - ..- .' : Plenty. ... Farm Sections, from 60 , . acres , Improved and unia, His tings, Havelook, art, Or mondville, Woodv Tanrragt Poverty Bay, <Sro, Jv"efe.-~Freehold Station Propertiee, par* lially improied and about half stocked tinge at from 15/-, 20/-, 30/- to 40/. per acre according to looality, &o. : land more highly improved for pastoral purposti, and partly agricultural, of easy tcceit,: range 'it from £8 to £5 per acre j Small Farms near town, and of highest agricultural value, range from £l2 to £2O per acre. Leasehold, with eleven to sixteen years to run, andjenti ringtnir bom id to ljd per to 22/6 [for all sheep, delivered with all working stock and plant given in. Thesa runs are generally capable of being made to carry three to five timet their- preient itoek. v

M.'« MILLER, 6TOOK AND STATION AGENT/.;, • JUHIB. ,819 CHARLES BBAR^I PLUMBBR, GLAZIER, PAINTEI, m^ "' :.:.Mi<ji\ .'PAPERH ANGER, ~ "'&J' ABySSmiANiiWELLiSiNKERwi ; Aoyldndof JOBBDKluloniontktikoritti notio*.. ;.':' i : t.f. IfMtiof and ill iMMttfjr Mtoitl V> lNptMllH|MMfe«,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 579, 27 September 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 579, 27 September 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 579, 27 September 1880, Page 4

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