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, Bals3 by Messrs Miller & Potts RAM F A I R. HASTINGS, 27th JANUARY, ISSI. 1 The undersigned, in conjunction with Messrs M. R. Miller and Potts, of Waipuwa, are instructed to sell by auction at the Annual Ram Fair to be held in the Society's Yards, Hastings, on 29th January next, the underrated stock— TINUO L N S . Instructed by James Collins. Esq.— . 80 Lincoln Rams, 2 to 6-tooth Instructed by Philip Dolnel, Esq. - 70 Lincoln Ranis. 2 to C-tooUi, got by Champion and his half-brother Instructed by Gavin Peacock. E'(| — 50 Lincoln Rams, 2 to 8 tooth, got by liitrhclass eirc3 Instructed by Hon. H. R. Russell— 40 Lincoln Rams, 2 and 4-fcooth. These very high class sheep are from imported sires ond dams Instructed by Mr Wilson, manager Korokipo Estate, 40 Lincoln Rams, 2 to 8-tooth • Instructed by P. C. Trelkeld, Esq — 100 Lincoln Rams, 2-tooth. Thifl breeder determined always tn maintain the wellknown reliability of his breed, forwards only stock of the best pedigree Instructed by J. B. Sutto.i, Ksq — 50 Lincoln Rams, shearlings or 2-tooth 10 Lincoln Ram 3, 2 shearlings or 4-tooth. These sheep are tho choice of Mr Sutton's Hock, and are by three rams which took first prize at I unedin Show this year, against a class of eight competitors from all parts of the Island, and one of the three took first prize at Invercargill against all comers local or imported. MERINO. Instructed by D. Gollan Esq, per Mr A."\ gSa K. Lyons— .3 == 3 40 Merino Rams, 2-tooth J g o Instructed by Messrs Rich and Slirimpton wg_ § 50 Merino Rams, 2 tooth %« Instructed by Douglas M'Lean, Esq., per *» aS Mr A. M'Lean— g S 2 100 Merino Rams, 2-tooth „ $ *- JO Merino Rams, 4-tooth "3 -g Instructed by Messrs Ro.vse and Anderson, M-e v* 150 Merino Rams, 2-tooth o 8 <o 120 Merino Rams, 4-tooth a « £• Instructed by Hon. H. R. Russell— « « 100 Merino Bams, 2 and 4-tooth o 55 =s Instructed by Mr Hastie, for late Messrs Stokes Bros Estate— — £•§ 45 Merino Rams, 2-tooth g a -9 -g Instructed by Hugh Campbell, Ksq— _g g* § 100 2 tooth Merino Rams E " ,v ' 2'§ J 0.0 > Note.—Other breeders intending to favor the undersigned with the Sale of their Rams at the Fair •will oblige by forwarding particulars on or before 20th January, so that the sheep may he entered in the printed Catalogue. M. R. MILLER, Auctioneer. WOOL. R. GOLDSBROUGH AND CO., WOOL BROKERS, STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, MELBOURNE, VICTORIA. Are prepared to make LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES On the ensuing clip, also on approved STATION SECURITIES. The following rates of Freight have been arranged with the Union. Steamship Company for carriage of Wool from NAPIER :— Greasy, 8s per bale Washed, 7s per bale Or, at the option of the owners by THROUGH CONTRACT with R. Goldsbrough & Co., as underGreasy, £3 5s per ton Washed, £4 per ton Which Includes insurance at £20 per bale, and all charges from Napier Wharf until arrival at their Warehouses, Melbourue. The above rates are very low, and they trust will induce a trial of the Melbourne market, which is now established as the great Central Depot of the Australasian Colonies. Agent for Napier— M. R. MILLER, Gombrouoh's Wool Warehouses. August 13,1880. R. GOLDSBROUGH & CO., MELBOURNE WOOL WAREHOUSES THE undersigned Is instructed to make LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES on the ensuing clip, consigned to the above Wool Brokers. M. R. MILLER & POTTS, WAIPAWA, ARE also instructed to make CASH ADVANCES and will receive Wool consigned to Messrs 1 Goldsbrouqh and Co., free of any charge for storage ~ at their new Wool Store, Railway Station, Waipawa, forwarding the same to Napier for shipment at the owest cost rates. M. R. MILLER Agent for Goldsbrough and Co. Napier, August 30, 1880. PROPERTIES *OR SALE. TQ OnO ACRES LEASEHOLD, 16 JLC5«v5vJw years to run, 20 miles from Mohaka, subdivided in.o four Paddocks ,000 Merino Sheep 25 Head Cattle, Horses Homestead, Yards, Woolscouring, etc., also 84 acres Freehold, 1£ miles from Postal Telegraph Station, and steamers' landing place. Country very easily accessible and cheaply managed. Beautiful lakes, streams, limestone ridges, and downs. 21,500 Acres Leasehold, 15 years, rent, £135 per annum. 8000 Merino sheep, 40 cattle, few horses, and substantial improvements, seaboard. 9,500 acres Freehold, Crown Grant, and 18,000 acres Leasehold, low rent, with 20,000 Sheep, 150 head of Cattle, and all necessary station plant and improvements. Land first-class quality, and good port, seaboard. 17,000 acres Leasehold, and 11,000 acres Freehold with all necessary improvements, with 20,000 Sheep, and 2,000 head Cattle 5,600 acres Freehold, and 2,900 acres Leasehold with 8,000 Sheep, 60 head Cattle, few Horses. Fenced, and all necessary buildings and improvements. 620 acres Freehold, and 9,000 acres Leasehold, with 3,000 Sheep, few Cattle, and Horses, station improvements good. Run will now carry 6000 Sheep. 13,600 acres Freehold, situated close to three rising townships, with s,ooo'cross-bred Sheep, and 200 head of Cattle. First-class land, with valuable natural shipping accommodation, private wharf; bounded by sea and river frontages. Kaipara North. 4,500 acres Freehold, improved, and 2,009 acres Leasehold, with 5,0 00 Sheep, few station improvements, good shipping place, seaboard, Mohaka 3,180 acres Leasehold, 18 years to run. Rent, £100. ring fenced and six paddocks, 1600 acres grassed 3,350 acres Freehold, adjoining open country and low hills, together making the whole a most valuable run. 100 head of cattle. Easy terms. Tauranga. 4,300 acres Freehold, partly improved, with 3,000 Sheep, all necessary working improvements, easy terms of payment. Moeangiangi. ,500 acres Freehold of which 2500 acres in grasses subdivided into eight paddocks. There are at present 0n1e250 head of Cattle and 500 Sheep on th property. Carrying capacity is, however, highly estimated Terms very easy. Price low, Tauranga. 5,300 acres Freehold, and 560 Leasehold, all fenced and improved, with 5,000 Sheep, 100 Cattle, Horses, &c. Very valuable little property, and of easy access by sea or river. 600 acres Freehold, rich alluvial, with 4,000 Sheep, few Cattle, Horses, and all necessary mprovements. This land is divided into eight paddocks, well watered with artesian wells. Will carry well 5 sheep, in winter and 10 in summer per acre. Within ten miles of Napier 19,000 acres Leasehold, 15 years to run, with 8,000 Merino Sheep. Ring fenced and divided into paddocks, sown down with grasses. All necessary buildings, and now capable of carrying 14,000 sheep. Half share whole. Price low, and easy terms. 1,400 acres Freehold, unimproved, with 1,000 Sheep few Cattle. Easy terms. 845 Freehold, or 1,599 acres Freehold, either as a whole or separately, with 1,400 Sheep, few Cattle and Horses; ploughed, fenced, and part in crop. Stock and plant at valuation. Nine miles from Waipukurau railway station. Terms easy 3,180 acres Freehold. Fenced, drained, and improved, Railway line going through it. Well situated, and good land. Price low. Terms easy. Thames. 6,500 acres Leasehold, 18 years, partly improved; takes grass freely. Price low. Thames 15,000 acres Leasehold, well watered and bounded. Rent, £200. Stock at valuation. Price very low. Bay of Plenty. 4,200 Acres Freehold, Dwelling-house, fencing ant" improvements, with 1,000 Long-wool Sjjgip, and 150 Head Cattle, Mercury Farm Sections from 20 to 600 acres, improved andunimproved, at Hastings. Havelock, Makaretu, Ormondville, Woodville, Tauranga, Poverty Bay, &c. M. R. MILLER, Stock and Station Agent, Napier. NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that the Civil Sitting of the District Court fixed for THURSDAY. 13th day of January inst., will stand ADJOURNED till THURSDAY, the 3rd February, 1881, at 10.30 a.m. And that all or any business falling due on any intervening Thursday will also be fixed for 3rd February, as above mentioned. PAUL A. F. BIRCH, Clerk to the Court. District Court Office, Napier, Bth January, 1831. 4

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 2977, 10 January 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 2977, 10 January 1881, Page 3

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