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Sales by fflhv fYsT. 86. Mi.Ser. All the forem C Jiti..,,cd hinds will bo offered by auction at tho CIMTKIUON IIOTKL, NAPIER, on FRID.VY, :.i-«l OOTOBr.1;, commencing at 11 a.m., for delivery after shearing, 28th November. Titles guaranteed. The terms for the Sheep will bo cash, or equal to, on delivciy. Immediately following will be offered by auction the — MOUNT ERIN ESTATE, 4333 ItJL ACREo, FREEHOLD, BGB acres of which is rich alluvial Land, well drained and all in English jrrass, the remainder Hill Lands, also in English grass, all fenced aud subdivided into 24 paddocks. Tho homestead a very comfortable eight-roomed house, a large men's house, woolshcd for 14 shearers, yards, concrete dip, all erected within the last three years. This property, from the great improvements during- the past three years, will winter aboil 1 14,000 Longwool Sheep, and in summer will carry about one-third more, no bettor fattening country in tho district. The plains paddocks will bo offered in the following lots, iS, GB, GB, GG, GO, GO, So, 112, 101, and 129 acres respectively ; the hill Lands in two lots of about 1750 acres each. The Lauds to be sold on 3rd October, for delivery on 14th January. Terms —10 percent, at auction, 15 per cent, on delivery, 25 percent, in two years, and 50 per cent, in four years, bearimr 7 per cent, per annum. The Sheep," 16,000 to 17,000, including Lambs, to be sold in lots to suit purchasers on 7th January at tho station yards. rpE PUROTU 75,000 ACRES LEASEJ_ HOLD, about two-thirds open fern Land, remainder forest. Rent, £-200 per annum, 20 years to run. All well bounded and sub - divided into numerous blocks by 2<i miles of fencing, two - streams and 12 miles frontage to tho Mohaka River. About 2500 acres in English grass, tho bulk of the remainder heavy fern valleys, ! with natural grass on hills and ridges, with 12,000 Merino sheep, a few Cattle and Horses, Drays, etc. Good house, store, huts, and good woolshcd and yards. This run, by additional surface sowing, would carry 40,000 sheep. TE HAROTO, 55,000 ACRES LEASE- ___ HOLD, 20 years to run. Rent £IGO per annum, adjoining above. On this run there is a block of 4GI acres Freehold, well improved. The Leasehold portion is divided into four divisions by 13 miles of fencing and natural boundaries, 1500 acres in English grass. Present carrying capacity 8,000 sheep. By additional surface sowing would carry 25,000. These two runs are divided by the Coach Road, and tho homesteads arc respectively 35 and 40 miles from jSTapier. The good will of those leases, —to one of which for the extended new term four names are not yet obtained, but if not obtained at the end of tho old lease seven years hence, their portion could be excised by the Court — together with tho stock and plant, will be offered by auction at Napier on 3rd October on the following terms —One-third cash, balance in t.wo and four years, bearing interest at 8 per cent per annum, delivery to bo taken from the shears first week in January. Full particulars and plans can be obtained at tho office of Messrs Dalgoty, Blackwood and Co., Melbourne and Sydney ; Messrs Dalgety and Company, Dunedin and Christchurch ; also, at Messrs Miles and Co.'s Christchurch, and at Messrs Murray, Roberts and Co.'s Wellington. M. R. MILLER, Stock and Station Agent and Auctioneer, Napier. NOTICE TO INTENDING BUYERS OF MOUNT ERIN ESTATE. npilE attention of intending investors is JL called to the following re-arrange-ment of subdivisions, in which the above Property will bo offered by Auction on tho 3rd October next. Tho estimated acreage of tho lots is as under, commencing at the sections nearest tho Havelock-Waipawa main road: — Lots 1, 2, 3,—lG acres each, richly grassed, alluvial plains. ~ 4 and 5, —15 acres each, richly grassed, alluvial plains ~ G and 7,-18 acres each, richly grassed, alluvial plains ~ 8 and 9,-22 acres each, richly grassed, alluvial plains ~ 10 to 11, —30 acres, richly grassed, alluvial plains ~ 12 to 15, —3G acres each, richly grassed, alluvial plains ~10 to 19,—-30 acres each, richly grassed, alluvial plains ~ 20 to 21, —50 acres each, richly grassed, alluvial plains ~ 22 to 23. —50 acres each, richly grassed, alluvial plains ~ 22 aud 23, —157 acres each, 50 acres of these lotsboingpart of land formerly swamp, now richly grassed, and 100 acres each limestone hill lands. ~ 24,-2000 acres, 200 acres of this being formerly swamp fland, now grass paddocks, and 1800 acres hill and valley land ~ 25,—1135 acres, 40 a ores swamp paddock, and the remainder limestone lull and valley land. On this block stands the present Homostead. Maps will be issued as soon as re-.survey of lots arc completed. M. R. MILLER, Auctioneer, etc. H'esides'S. qpENDERS are required for Making AdJL ditions to the Albion Club Hotel, Gisborne. Plans can be seen at Messrs Large and Townloy's. Tenders will close on September 4th. TENDERS will be received up to noon of August 30th for tho erection of a fiveroomed Cottage at Hastings. Plans and Specifications to be seen at H, O. Canlton's Pacific Hotel, or at W, Stock's, Hastings. TENDERS are invited for Shifting and Making Additions to a House at Port Ahuriri. Tenders to be sent in before noon on MONDAY, September Ist, 1884, Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Plans, specifications, «Src, to bo seen on application to John Mcßride, Hardingeroad. Spit. TO BUILDERS. ffPENDERS will be received up till noon JL of SATURDAY, the 30th instant, for tho erection of a Villa Residence on the Fitzgerald estate. Plans, specifications, and conditions may bo seen at the office of Mr. Finch, architect, where tenders must be lodged. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. THOMAS R. COOPER, Aichitcct. ESMsiucMS K«_ice«. ILBERD AND £ NDERSON, Taradale Nursery, Have in Stock and For Salo — APPLES, on Blight-proof Stocks, PEARS, PLUMS, CHERRIES, APRICOTS, And other Fruit Trees. CYPRESSES, PINES, FRENELAS, And other Conifers. CAMELLIAS, LAURELS, AZALEAS, LIGUSTRUMS, And other Flowering and Ornamental Shrubs. Goods Delivered in Napier and Surrounding Districts. Catalogues Post Free on Application to W. Peebble, Fruiterer, Hastings-street; or to p ILBERD AND ANDERSON, Taradale Nursery. TT I G H L V fi U R E D MUTTON HAMS.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4087, 27 August 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4087, 27 August 1884, Page 3

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