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H, H Alport. TUB JAM AMD FBBTIVM BKAMOW. to iroiJuw«B otiAtttm, eakmivnwam AMD CHIU A etOlHtfttfiW. Aim OtttßßS. BADS oflkUCmOM, THIB DAT. TwramT, tots Bwmm% 11. At 000 o’Blßßfe. 8. aLVORT WILD BKI.D ML* BY PUBLIC AUOMON, At the Hereford KM* fflatorooma, Ciirtsdeharch. At tboM tiffi*. An Assortment of WEBB-MAD® FURNITURE, Odtoitiifitiii** Dinitgtroom suit*, >a hefeehalr Ovai 100 toblee, «W| chair* Add couohe* Iron bedstead, spring mailt***#*, Ob*»i* of drawer*, waabatand and ware Toilet la Me#, looklag-gtosees Bleolrihptotod ware. dinner cutlery Kiwljoa furniture OtoMegutoiwite, Ac. Also, Fancy (m4i In great variety. SPECIAL EHTBV CK Good* (selected for thU Market, via. ■ I <««to M chamber water Jogs 1 „ E3O nwrta (caob five) Jam pot# _ I hogshead fancy china figures, Belli holders, water carriers, flower gatheiwa, ta„ suitable lot promote After which Bo Lynch», Mason » Under Distraint for Sent. Quantity SitUof-rcKMu Bedroom, and Klichca Furniture Earthenware. China, Glassware, Cooking and other utensils And other goods. 9411 M.B. Miner, H&pltr, IMPOBTAHT FBJSLIMIKAItT NOTICE. RISSINGTON ESTATE. 00 SI PACT PASTORAL AND AGRICULTURAL FREEHOLDS OF ABOUT 600 TO 4000 ACRES EACH. MARCH, 1886. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. HAT E, MILLER baa rooetvod instructions JIJL* from M«n B. H, abodes and Go,, of Bkningtoa, to lay out tote oonrenient rums, and SELL BY AUCTION, nr MARCH NEXT, About 40 000 ACBES 0F THAT estate* Being the portion nearest to Napier, owe being token that alt existing buildings, fences and improvement* thereon bo made avail, able, and that eaoh block be wall watered and of easy aoeontv, and taking advantage of natural features and boundaries, to 1 Delude low land! and dawns ao av to giro each individual property every advantage to the purchaser. The fencing la all thoroughly substantial, and there are over SOOO acres ploughed on various pane of the portion to be told. AM hu been sown with the exception of a few smaller blochs, which will be ready for sowing this season. The atostngton homestead block hat many valu> able Improvements, cultivation paddocks, do., a capital country seat, beside* containing Mount M-Neill, one of the beat grating bills in Hawke's Bay. Mount Cameron 1« equally well-known, being another block. The Ardlusse Downs are ell HI for the plough. Gentle Annie and Smilhfleld Downs blocks contain altoa huge extent of lands ploughed end laid down in grass, but it is not within the limit of an advertisement to describe each of the blocks that will be ©old. The "entttag.np" of this estate wilt be of ira. menae advantage to this district, the present owners having consented to this course as a atop towards milling on the whole of this magnificent property, rendered neoosaaty by the death of one of the partners. Although Btostogton Estate la ao well-known locally it is not out of place to state that it commence* about 18 miles west from Napier. The lands, though varied in feature, are rich mid on limestone formation, abundantly watered by springs and ever-trussing streams. The whole freehold comprises about 74.003 acre*, on which, though large sums have boon expended in improvements, instruction* ate to put noeh a very moderate reserve on the portions offered (which include the longest Improved lands) as must ensure tala. There are about 1000 osttlo and 00,000 sheep andlambe now on the estate, the greater portion of which will be sold after the land trio, and will enable buyers to stock readily. Of the wool Messrs Bhtmo and Co., brokers, London, report under date, <sih September, 1681:— •* We are glad to be able to speak in toms of unqualified pram*’ A survey of the toads to obtain the acreage of each block will be made and plana leaned as soon as this work is completedA district breach railway line has for some time born* contemplated front the trunk line near Fakowhsl to Woodthorpo, a distance of about 15 miles. Woodthorpo is opposite the eastern extremity of the estate, from thence to Fnkititri Both there to a good rood laid off, and £403 lately voted to complete thto route to the Government reserve, containing a large supply of tbe finest Umber in the Colony—Totara, Fines, sc.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LVI, Issue 6502, 29 December 1881, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume LVI, Issue 6502, 29 December 1881, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume LVI, Issue 6502, 29 December 1881, Page 8

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