For sale or to let. 011 SALE, PIUVATEL Y The Property o£ LOWLAND, situated about twelve miles from Mastorton, in the Wairarapa district of the Province of Wellington, New Zealand, consisting of—--9245 ACRES (more or less) of FREEHOLD LAND, all of it really good country (limestone and blue clay formation), and first-class land for permanent pasture. In its present state, capable of carrying 10,009 sheep ; when burnt, and surface sown, two to three sheep to the acre. Ring fence nearly complete. Subdivided into four large paddocks. A ten-roomed dwelling-house, with dairy, scullery, &c,, and a well-stocked garden and orchard. Woolshed, stable, barn, new sheep yards, ten grass paddocks round the homestead, a firstclass new dip, together with 8000 sheep, 60 head of quiet cattle, 10 working bullocks and dray, and station horses. Everything in thorough working order, and capable of being managed with great economy. For further particulars, apply to MESSRS. W. & G. TURNBULL & CO,, Wellington; Or to A. J. -RUTHERFORD, Bowlaud, Masterton. pGFTEEN THOUSAND ACRES OF LAND IN THE MANCHESTER BLOCK, MANAWATU. All the lots in the TOWNSHIP of FEILDING, Suburban Sections, and Rural Land, which were not disposed of by public auction this day, are now open for SALE at the UPSET PRICES. Particulars may be ascertained by applying to A. F. Halcombe, Esq., or to the undersigned. • BETHUNE & HUNTER. Wellington, December 22, 1874. r j 'U LET.—A Six-roomed house and SculJ lery, on Tinakori-road. Possession on 16th February. Apply to George Drummond. FOR SALE. Several ALLOTMENTS, Clyde Quay and Sussex Square 14 ALLOTMENTS off Tory Street. Terms easy. S. PARKES, Land and House Agent. ETROP O.L IT A N HOT EL, Molesworth-street. The Lease, Furniture, and Good-will of the above Hotel for sale .with immediate possession. Apply to R. D. MANEY, Napier; or to J. DEANSFIELD, Wellington. January 25. NOTICE TO NEW ARRIVALS, SMALL | CAPITALISTS, AND OTHERS, WANTING A SMALL FARM OE FREEHOLD. GEORGE THOMAS has been instructed by Mr. John AVhite, to offer EOF SALE PRIVATELY, iris household property in the Hutt, known as WHITE VILLA FARM, Which comprises a good dwelling-house, containing nine rooms and a dairy, together with two cottages, let to respectable tennants ; a large garden, over an acre of ground, highly cultivated, and containing an orchard of the choicest fruit trees, now in full bearing. Also, TEN Acres of LAND, mostly laid down in English grass, the land being the very richest soil in the Hutt, and is’all fenced-in with posts and rails and hawthorn hedge. This land is divided by the main road, and is adjoining Dr. Wilford’a property on one side, on Mr. Death’s on the other, with a road all round it. I FIVE MILCH COWS, in full milk, and one Heifer, all of superior breed. A LARGE BARN, 40ft. x 20ft,, stables for four horses, cow sheds for ten cows, pigstyes, fowl-houses, &c., &o. A never-failing SPRING of WATER On the land. For farther particulars, apply to Mr. John White, on the premises ; or, to ’ GEORGE THOMAS, Auctioneer and General Merchant. Lambton-quay, Wellington, 2nd February. A N D FOR SALE. Freehold Allotments on Kent Terrace. S. CARROLL, Licensed Broker under Land Transfer Act. Land and Commission Agent. Education. ELECT BOARDING SCHOOL FOB YOUNG LADIES, CIIESNEY WOLD, KaUOUI, MRS. AND MISS CAREY BROWN will receive a limited number of young ladies as BOARDERS, being prepared to offer the advantages of a comfortable home and a sound English Education, with French, German, and Music; The first term for 1875 will commence on MONDAY, the Ist FEBRUARY ; and a prospectus with terms will be forwarded on application,, or may be obtained at Mr. Bekceh’s, Lambton-quay. References ;—Mr. and Mrs, Blackett, Mr and Mrs. Napier Bell, Major and Mrs. Heapliy, Mr, and Mrs. Clayton, Mr. and Mrs. Graham, Karori. CoachesO T I G E. W. R. Hastweil wishes to inform the public that on. and after MONDAY, the 2nd of November, his COACH will LEAVE Mr, 1. WAGG’S, PAKURATAHT, so as to catcli the FIRST TRAIN for WELLINGTON in the Morning, and will also convey Passengers and Luggage by the LAST TRA.IE in the Evening to tho PAKURATAHI. W AI RAR A P A COACHES. NOTICE TO PASSENGERS AND THE PUBLIC. Passengers are requested for tho future, in every instance, to pay their faros to tho coachdrivers before their arrival at their destination ; and all parcels must be prepaid, the under-
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4336, 11 February 1875, Page 1
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