Properties for Sale PEOPBETIES POE SA M. , 11,000 acres freehold, Crown grants 2000 acres leasehold, Government lease. Excellent pastoral country, about 40 miles from Napier, well bounded, over 30 miles fencing, 25 paddocks, good houses, woolshed, and all necessary'improvements, with 10,000 sheep, well-bred merino 6300 acres freehold, Crown grant, very rich pastoral land, Wairoa, with 1 4000 sheep, exclusive of lambs 14,000 acres leasehold, Poverty Bay 21,000 acres first-class pastoral land, Poverty Bay, leasehold, with every necessary improvement, and 7000 sheep, tew cattle, horses, &c. 1660 acres rich land, leasehold, Poverty Bay, half interest 6500 acres rich laud, leasehold. Poverty .Bay, half interest 1468 acres, title Crown grant, Pakowhai estate; richest land in the colony, divided into 14 paddocks, all under English grass, watered by several artesian wells, and well surface drained, capable of carrying aminimum of QOOOsheep, with3oocattle. Excellent dwelling-house,men’s do,stable sheds, offices, yards, &c.; every requisite for the carrying on the most complete grazing farm, with or without 9,000 sheep, and a number of cattle. Price very moderate. Terms easy 180,000 acres leasehold, good pastoral country, long lease at moderate rental ; all requisite improvements for working the run ; situated about 30 milesfrom Napier by good road; lightlystockedatpresentwith 10,000 sheep, exclusive of lambs 8,000 acres leasehold .with good improvements ; house, woolshed, yards, paddocks, &c., at Tologa Bay, with 3,000 sheep 16,000 acres freehold, Crown grant, and 6,000 acres leasehold for 21 years’ rent. The whole of this property is substantially fenced and subdivided into six large and numerous small paddocks, with a large quantity of grass-seed sown, and has all necessary improvements for carrying on the run, with 14,000 sheep or thereby, and 100 head cattle. Good shipping . port on seaboard south of Napier 5,000 acres or thereby, Crown grant, near Napier, highly improved, fenced, subdivided, and well-grassed and watered, With 10,000 sheep, well-bred longwools 300 cattle, and 120 horses. The whole property on very easy terms : 31,500 acres leasehold, low rental for 21 years, good improvements, Poverty Bay, With 200 well-bred cattle, and Dwelling-house, containing ten rooms, all in the beat order. 200 acres (freehold) superior land, fenced into five paddocks, well sheltered ; commodious barn, stable, &c. ; 800 cross-bred sheep. Five miles from Gisborne. 1,500 cross-bred sheep 4,000 acres freehold, Crown grant, near Alfredton, good improvements, and now capable of carrying 4000 sheep 1,000 acres freehold, very rich land, at Opotiki 160 acres, good situation for dairy, four miles from Napier 800 acres, under grass, subdivided into various paddocks, six miles from Napier, very rich land 8,400 acres freehold, fenced, subdivided, and part drained, with 14,000 acres leasehold, at low rental, and good woolshed 14,000 sheep paddocks, yards, &c., with good shipping port, northern seaboard 55,000 acres leasehold, good pastoral country ; long lease, low rental; inland ; good house, woolshed, yards, &c., 5,000 sheep, exclusive of lambs 690 acres rich alluvial land, Petane district, fenced, and subdivided into 10 paddocks; 150 acres laid down, and the whole bearing English grasses. Good house, wool-shed, sheep and stock yards, and improvements generally most complete 1,430 acres freehold, Crown grant, rich land, well grassed, at Mahia, fenced and subdivided, with 1,500 sheep and all necessary improvements 3,000 acres, Crown grant, in lots of 200 acres and upwards ; land of excellent quality, at Whareama, four miles from shipping port 4677 acres, or thereby, freehold, with 3000 sheep. Fine pastoral country, with a good proportion of rich agricultural land, some of which on being cultivated has yielded 80 bushels excellent wheat to the acre. And several other station properties for sale, or open to partnership arrangements, particulars of which may be had at the office. M, E. MILLEE, Stock and Station Agent, Napier; and MXJEEAY, COMMON, & CO., Eambton-quay, Wellington.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4782, 20 July 1876, Page 4
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