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SaSes by Mr M. R. Miller. LARGE ABSOLUTE SALE OF FREEHOLDS AND T EASEHOLDS, JU FARMS AND QHEEP TYTJNS, ARMS AND kJHEEP JttUNS, wrrn 60,000 SHI?; /BATTLE, TJORSES, & T)LANT, At Naplee, Hawke's Bay, ON FRIDAY, 3ed OCTOBER, 1881. riHURIROA, WAIROA, 9500 ACRES, J. FREEHOLD, CROWN GRANT.— This property will be offered in the following lots, viz., 2 lots of 10 acres each, 1 do 20 acres, 2 do 25 acres each, 1 do each 34, 76, 80, 93, 100, 112, 170, 193, 232, 250, 400, 450, 490, 600, 650, 900, 1100,1211, and 1250 acres respectively, the st-.-.-i'-n----lots commencing at the Wairoa Town boundary. The greater part of the Land is rich agricultural wide open valleys purchased some years ago so as to command the hills that they surrounded, then the property of the Crown, now an endowment to the High School. The Governors of that Board intend soiling, at the same time, their endowment Land, 10,000 acres, in lots so arranged that they will work well in with the divisions of the Turiroa Estate, so that, with the exception of the few lots adjoining the Town, the purchasers of all the other lots will be able to purchase a portion of the Hill Lands behind them. Two of the larger blocks of the estate,, together 1700 acres, form a long frontage to the Waihua River, very little improved, purchased so as to command about 13,000 acres of Crown Lauds, low good hills, which will soon bo surveyed and in the market. The lots with sea frontage, about 7 miles, are exceptionally good Land, and well grassed, a great deal of it ploughed and laid down, the remainder surf ace sown. TheTawhara Valley adjoining the township is probably the richest Land in the Colony ; wheat grown there sent to Sydney Exhibition weighed 7 lilbs per bushel, taking the bronze medal. " Tho Wool, chiefly fine cross-bred, by last mail advices, reached lid per lb. About 2000 acres of the low Land arc drained, ploughed and under grass, and about 5500 acres arc surface sown with English grass. About 80 miles dividing fences, besides sea and river frontages. The Homestead at Kiwi Flat has a substantial new house, men's house, large stable with loft, also detached stable with two loose boxes and yard for entires, smithy, offices, stock and shcepyards, paddocks, and store at the river landing, woolshed, huts, largo yards, and paddocks at Whakamahi on the seaboard, outstation cottage and yards Monganui Valley, Napier road, and shepherd's huts and paddocks at Ohinepaka and Waihua river, Speedy and large hydraulic wool presses. The wool is taken from the station by coastal steamers to the ships in this bay at 4s per bale, the distance from Napier 35 miles. There will be over 20,000 Sheep and Lambs, two-thirds of them cross-breds, and a small Merino stud flock about 400 from Tasmanian imported. The sheep will not- be sold till after shearing, the sale of the land being fixed for 3rd October, and of the sheep on the 28th November, in lots to suit purchasers. Note.—Every block has been selected with the greatest care, so as to form convenient and easy worked homesteads. The reserves will be almost nominal, as the property must absolutely be sold. Every attention will be given to visiters wishing to inspect the property. Also goodwill of 585 acres Leasehold and 23 acres Education Reserve Leasehold near Wairoa. Terms— 10 per cent, deposit, the balance of onethird Cash on execution of deeds at date of delivery, balance in threeyears bearing 7 per cent, per annum. WAIREKA, 11,000 ACRES FREEHOLD, CROWN GRANT.—Three sides good natural river and forest boundaries, the other side wire fence. Fully twothirds of this estate is very rich land, low hills in the basin between the Waiau River and Tukarangi, about 25 miles west from Wairoa. Fully 2000 acres in six paddocks are surface sown ; comfortable new well finished and furnished house, cultivation paddock, garden, men's house, new woolshed, sheep, stock, and milking yards. By additional surface sowing this property would soon carry 15,000 sheep. At present there are 4300 very well bred Merinos, including a small Stud Flock, 15 Horses, about 50 quiet Cattle, and Team of Bullocks, a valuable lot of Station Plant, Fencing Wire, &c, with Sheep and everything given in, 30s per acre is about tlio estimate as it now stands. Terms —Onefourth cash, balance at 2 and 4 years bearing 6|- per cent, per annum. A RDLUSSA, 6900 ACRES, about 18 J\_ miles from Napier, Land Transfer Act, in six subdivisions by wire fencing and deep-banked streams, and about 8 miles frontage to the Tutaekuri river, also Shearing and Cultivation Paddocks, veiy rich land, limestone downs and small plains, several small lakes, fully half of the estate sown with English grass and harrowed, but considerable portion only lately sown, carrying now 7000 Cross-bred Sheep" (2600 of these are fat wedders). When all under grass will carry an average of 3 sheep per acres. New wcolshed and j r ards, manager's and men's cottages, a few Dairy Cattle, Team Horses, Dray, double and single Plough, Harrows and general station plant. Carriage 30s per ton to Napier Port. If this property is not sold as a whole it will be offered in 3 lots, viz., 2067, 3322, and 1506 acres respectively. Half of the purchase money can remain till April, 1889, at 6 per cent. Toms for tho remainder can be arranged. "ITTAIKARE, 600 ACRES FREEHOLD, T V fenced and sub-divided, namely all surface sown, and 1000 well-bred Merino Sheep. Note.—Adjoining 600 acres, also improved and comfortable house, garden, &c, may bo leased for 7 years to tho purchaser of the above at a very moderate rent. Three miles from mouth of Waikare River, 30 miles from Napier. Tho Sheep on Ardlussa, Waireka, and Waikare will, if desired by intending purchasers, he offered by auction on same clay as the sale of these Lands for delivery after shearing at a schedule price for the various ages and sexes. All the forementioned lands will be offered by auction at the CRITERION HOTEL, NAPIER, on FRIDAY, 3rd OCTOBER, commencing at 11 a.m., for delivery after shearing, 28th November. Titles guaranteed. Tho terms for tho Sheep will be cash, or equal to, on delivery. Immediately following will bo offered by auction the— MOUNT ERIN ESTATE, 4333 ACRES, FREEHOLD, 868 acres of M'hich is rich alluvial Land, well drained and all in English grass, the remainder Hill Lands, also in English grass, all fenced and subdivided into 24 paddocks. The homestead a very comfortable eight-roomed house, a large men's house, woolshed for 14 shearers, yards, concrete dip, all erected within the last three years. This property, from the great improvements during the past throe years, will winter about 14,000 Longwool Sheep, and in summer will carry about one-third more, no better fattening country in the district. The plains paddocks will be offered in tho following lots, viz., 3 lots containing 16 acres each, 2 15 acres, 2 18 acres, 2 22, 6 30, 4 36, and 2 ol acres each; 2 lots plains and hills 153 and 116 acres respectively; tho hill lands in two blocks of 1656 and 1825 acres each. The Lands to be sold on 3rd October, for delivery on 14 th Januazy. Terms— 10 per cent, at auction, 15 per cent, on delivery, 25 per cent, in two years, and 50 per cent, in four years, bearing 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 the station yards. TE PTJROTU 75,000 ACRES LEASEHOLD, 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 20 miles of fencing, two - streams and 12 miles frontage to tho Mohaka River. About 2500 acres in English grass, the

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4114, 27 September 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4114, 27 September 1884, Page 4

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