M. R. MILLER, STOCK & STATION AGENT, Has for Sale, — < HEEP STATIONS, of various extent, ) and FREEHOLD Properties, stocked and uristocked, in the Provinces oi! Auckland, Hflwke's Bay, Wellington, Canterbury, and Otago. For particulars, apply at the Office, Browning-street, Napier. RAMS FOR SALE. LINCOLN ft LINCOLN-LEICESTER l ' ;::,i F LEICESTER ""* COTS WOLD MERINOS All from first-class flocks. STORE SHEEP. s-*«*4& Various lots of STORE MERINO EWES and WED-. M. R. MILLER. FOR SALE. SMALL PROPERTY AT ESKDALE. ' HpHE undersigned has instructions to I sell Mr Elwin's PROPERTY at ESKDALE, containing 36 acres rich alluvial Hat, river frontage, fenced and •sub-divided into three Paddocks, Small House, capital Garden and Orchard, &c. The whole a very desirable property for a small capitalist. Easy terms. M. R. MILLER. RAMS FOR SALE. MERINO RAMS, chiefly the Impon.e-1 Steiger and Curries Rams of a HiQii Class, out of Carefully-bred Pediqreed Ewes, Ghudega&t's Celebrated Flock. These Ranis can be seen in the wool till Car stnias, and after that a specimen will bo >.eft on the shoulder of each sheep, which will also be numbered and the exact weigh? of each (leece recorded. For Wool, good full-sizi-d frames, and hardy constitution, these Rams offer a very superior choice. About the same number of T EICESTER and LINCOLN RAMS J_j (Fine and nearly Pure) the produce of Ewes by Puke Imported Rams. They will be shorn within a few days but the accurate weights of the fleece of each Ram, duly numbered, will be recorded, and a specimen of the wool also left on the shoulder. The»e Rains are well worth inspection, and can be seen at any lime on application to
KENNEfH M'KENZIE, Sheep Overseer. Mount Herbert. Waipukurati, Dec. 4, 1873. FOP, SALE. Longwool and French Merino Rams. UPWARDS OF ZiUU and LAMBS, by pure-bred Kirkham and Dudding Ranis, out of Colonel Whitmore's original well-known Long-woolled Ewes. Also, — ABO U T OAA Pure and seven-eighths French ZUU Meiuno, full mouthed and under. Apply to PUB VIS RUSSELL. Woburn, Nov. 25,1873. TAVISTOCK HOTEL, I WAIPUKURAU. I HIS HOTEL is situated in one of the 1 most picturesque spots in Hawke'a Bay, on the banks of the Tukituki river, and commands a fine view of the snowclad mountains, Ruahine. The beautiful drives in this neighborhood, combining views of Alpine beauty, would well repay a visit. This Hotel has just undergone a thorough refit, and the Proprietor is in a position to afford the best accommodation to Dinner and Wedding Parties, on the shortest notice. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Saddle Horses, Pair and Single Harness Horses, always on hand. ropnetcr. REED & BRETT'S AUCKLAND ALMANAC On Safe by \ b. m hastings-steet; SHILLING.. TJb.e Cheapest Almanac in the Colony.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Issue 1547, 3 February 1874, Page 103
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