H. E,Alport. THIS DAY. THURSDAY, JANUARY Bth, 1882, At 13 noon. BALK ByTuOTION, Of tho nearly now FURNITURE Of a Bonrdttu- Home. HORSE, SPRING CART, AMD HARNESS, Ac, Ao. IB H. E. ALPORT hn« received inatrnctlonß from Mr George Urowu to T SELL BY PUBLIO AUCTION, Ob tho oromlneß known a* tho Mauoho»t«r Rcstaurant, Manchester {.treat (ndjcinlug Stoddard'a Temperance Hotel), At above time, ALLTHK Sitting-room, bo'.room, find klt.'hOM furniture, cooking uumsils, carihuuware, glassware, ohina , 1 wangle 1 knlfo eloanor, 1 American stove ana piping 1 Horse, 1 Spring Cart and Harness An-! Bundtloa. 0700 05 K. P. Gray. Under Bill of Snlo. WINCHESTER FAIR. THIS DAY, THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1881. KF. G KAY has roooivod instructions from • tlio holder >f tho bill ol salo to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At. the abovo time and plaoe, Ono flrst-olasa Throshiuir Maohlno and 5-horse poner Engine, t'y Brown and Way j Threshing Maehhto, by n aider and Nalder, with 4. out dtnin; Elevators, by Androwa and Bo aven 1 Man's House and all appurtenances. Bale at 11 o'clook. K. P. GRAY, 9293 81 Auctioneer. M. B. Miller, Napier. IMPORTANT PRELIMINARY NOTICE. BIS3INGION ESTATE. COMPACT PASTORAL AND AGRICULTURAL FREEHOLDS OF ABOUT 500 TO 4000 ACRES EACH. MABOHJ 1882. BY PUBLIC* AUOTION. MR. MILLER has received instructions • from Messrs B. B. Khodea and Co., of Risbington, to lay out into oonveniont i'arms, and SELL BY AUCTION, IK MARCH NEXT, ' About 40 000 ACEES 0F THAT EsrATE » Being the portion nearest to Kapler, oare being taken that all existing buildings, fenoes and improvomonta thereon be made available, and that eaoh block be well watered and of easy access, and taking advantage of natural features and boundaries, to inolude low lauds and downa so as to give eaoh individual property every advantage to the purchaser. The fencing is all thoroughly substantial, and there are ovtr 3000 aores ploughed on various parts of the portion to be sold. All ban boen sown with tho exception of a few smaller blocks, which will be ready (or sowing this season. The Rissington homestead block has many valuable improvements, cultivation paddocks, &o„ a capital country Feat, besides containing Mount M-Ncill, one of the best grazing hills in Hawke's Bay. Mount Cameron i* equally woll-known, being another block. The Ardlusse Downs are nil fit for tho plough. Gentle" Annio and Smithfleld Downs blocks contain also a largo extent of lands ploughed and laid down in grass, but it it not within the limit of an advertisement to describe each of the blocks that will be sold. The "cuttlsg-up" of this estato will be of immense advantage to this district, the present owners having consented to this course u» a stop towards realising on the whole of this magnificent property, rendered necessary by the death of one of the partner-). Although tiissiogton Estate is so well-known locally it ia not out of plaoe to state that it commences about 18 miles west from Napier. The lands, though varied in feature, are rich and on limestone formation, abundantly waiered by springs and ever-iunning streams. Tho whole freehold comprises about 74,000 acres on which, though largo sums have been expended in improvements, instructions are to put such a very i moderate reserve on the portions offered (whioh I include the longest, improved lands) as must ensure sale. There are about 1000 oattle and 00,100 sheep and lambd now on the estate, the greater portion of which will be sold after the Jand sale, and will enable buyers to stook readily. Of the wool Messrs Baime and Co., broker*, London, report under date, 6th September, 1881:—'• We are glad to be able to speak in terms of unqualified praise." A survey of tho lands to obtain tho acreage of each block will be made and planß issued as soon »a this work is completed. A district branch railway lino has for some time been .contemplated from the trunk line near Pakowhni to Woodthorpe, a distanoe of about 15 miles. Woodthorpe is opposite the eastern ex* tremity of the e-tate. from thence to Pukititri Bush there is a good rcud laid oil, and £lO9 lately voted to complete this route to the Government renerve, containing a large supply of the finest timber in tho Colony—Totai a, Pines, &c. TERMS— Ton per cent deposit. Fifteen per cent in onemonth. Twenty-five per cent in 2 years, at 6 per cent per annum. Balance may remain for 7 years, at 6 per cent per annum. - Also, PATOKA FOR SALE. 1 9 CiC\(\ ACBES or thereabout, being the Ai3,VUU Patoka Block, the northern portion of the Riesington Estate, about 10,800 acres ia grass, about 4000 aoroa having boen sown this past seosan. and taken well. Thin property is divided into ten paddocks. There is a new House, Wool-shed for 20 shearers, Yard", Ac This is one of the finest properties in Hawko's Bay, 13 miles from Uissington by main road This Block is open for private offer, with 12,000 sheep, and 500 cattle. Easy terms. Fcr further particulars, apply to MESShS MILES & CO., Christohureh. Or M. B.MILLER. Stook and Station Agent. Auctioneer, 0435 84 Napier. BOPBBTIBB FOB SALE. 9,500 acres Freehold, and 18,000 aores Leasehold, with 20,000 Sheep, 150 Head Cattle, Plant, and liaproveaente ■ good port, seaboard 6,600 aores Freehold, and 2,900 aores Leasehold, improved, 800 sheep, 60 head Cattle 3,350 acres Freehold, rind 8,180 aores, Leasehold, improved, and with Stock, Very easy terms. Poverty Buy 4,300 acres Freehold, Improved, with 3000 Sheep. Very easy terms 6,300 aores Freehold, and 560 sores Loaeobold. tenoed and improved, with 5000 Sheop, ana 160 Cattle, Horses, Ac, Easy access by eei> or river 18,300 aoroa Leasehold, with 7000 Show, Cattle Homes, Plant, Building, Ac., and 84 aores £1,500 aoroa Leasehold, good country, substantial improvements, with 8000 Snoop, Cattle, and Horses. Or half share 5,000 aoroa Loasebold, well watered and bounded, Htook ut valuation, price very low. Bay ot Plenty 8,800 aoroß Leasehold, good country, low rent Tologa Buy 4.000 acrou Frethold, good loud, low figure. Wal kato s,fK)o'ftcre» Freehold, and 1300 1 .w.ehold, substan. tial Improvements, stock and plant, present carrying oapaoity BSOO sbcop, price low terms easy 1,000 acre* Freehold, substantial itnprov«mt-ntH, first-class land, with 1800 tiheup Gattlo, and Homo 200 acroo Freehold, rich alluvial land, 'encodand improved, with 1200 Slump. Povorty Bay FarmSootionsfromaOto 200 acres, at Bantings, Havolook, Makaretu. Wjodyiiio, Ortooadville, Poverty Bay, luid Taurangß. Various other Properties—freehold and leasehold— particulars of whioh can bo hod on application to the undersigned. Not*—Freehold station properties, partially Im. r>roved and about bolt stocked, range at from 15s, 30s, 80s, to 46a per acre according to locality, Ac. and pa»ly agricultural, of easy ocoom, rango at from 48 to £5 per aero j small farms near town, and of the highest agricultural value, runae from 416 to #*> pot tut. Leasehold, with 11 to 16 years to _._- '* to lid per aore, aw d>ll •t.u.M A.U' j with all wotkiM stock and plant given in. These rum tin generally capable of being made to aim tbna to tire timu their present atook. M. b. MILLBtt, Stock and Station Agent,
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LVII, Issue 6508, 5 January 1882, Page 8
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