Education NGtISH HIGH SCHOOL. Established, a.d., 1873. For the Complete Education of all lada who do not require a University Course. Principals : Thos. A. Bowden, B.A. ; Rev. T. Porritt. Will re-open for the First Quarter, 1877, on MONDAY, JANUARY 15, at the New Premises, in Abel Smith-street, adjoining the residence of the Yen. Archdeacon Stock. -The Regular Course op Instruction includes besides all ordinary English subjects, Book-keeping, Engrossing, and Ornamental Penmanship, Mapping, Linear Drawing, Shorthand, and Vocal Music. Special Instruction will also be given, when required, by Visiting Masters in the Ancient and Modem Languages, the Higher Mathematics, Instrumental Music, Landscape, Drawing, Painting, &c. Boarders received at the Masters’ residences. An Ordinary for Day Boarders daily at 12.30. School Hours—9.3o to 12 a.m., and 2 to 4,30p.m. E NGLISH HIGH SCHOOL. THE CHRISTMAS DISTRIBUTION OF Will take place at the New Schoolroom, Abel Smith-street, on TUESDAY, the 19th inst., at 2.30 p.m. The Yen, Archdeacon Stock will preside. The presence of Parents and Friends is requested. ELLINGTON COLLEGE. The Annual Distribution of PRIZES will take place on SATURDAY, the 23rd inst., at 3 p.pi., when his Excellency the Governor will preside. The certificates given by the University of Cambridge to the successful candidates at the late local examinations will also be distributed on the same occasion. By order of the Governors. CHARLES C. GRAHAM, Secretary. PRIZES
Properties for Sale PROPERTIES FOR SALE. 70,000. acres freehold, Crown grant, and 20.000 acres leasehold, with 50.000 sheep, 250 cattle, 45 horses The homestead of this property is about 20 miles from Napier; 25,000 acres have been already surface sown, the soil is rich, limestone formation, hills and downs, well watered, rapidly increasing in carrying capacity, and the whole divided into eight great divisions by 107 miles of fencing and 75 miles good natural boundaries, rivers, and creeks, numerous paddocks, and yards, two woolsheds and every improvement for working the station, about 55,000 acres fit for agriculture, suitable for cutting up into small properties. This estate is to be dispased of solely on account of dissolution of partnership. 7000 acres freehold, Crown grant, 24 miles from Napier 23.000 acres leasehold, 18 years to run, low rent, with 9000 sheep, 40 head cattle, horses, bullocks, &c. Good home improvements, and 2000 acres fenced into paddocks ; the whole will take grass seed readily, is well watered, and easy access from town. 440 acres rich land, highly improved, 8 miles from Napier 416 acres rich laud, richly grassed, 8 miles from Napier 613 acres rich land, richly grassed, 8 miles from Napier 11.000 acres freehold, Crown grant, with 2,000 acres leasehold, excellent pastoral lands, 40 miles from Napier, well bounded, over 30 miles fencing, 25 paddocks, good houses, woolshed, and all necessary improvements, 10,000 sheep with a few cattle and horses 3920 acres freehold, rich pastoral land, Wairoa, with 800 sheep and 100 head cattle 900 acres freehold agricultural and pastoral land, Wairoa 4677 aci’es freehold agricultural and pastoral land, Wairoa, with 560 acres leasehold agricultural and pastoral land, Wairoa, and 3000 sheep and all necessary working im- ■ provements 3000 acres freehold, Southern seaboard, improved 1220 acres freehold, Southern seaboard, im- • proved 400 acres freehold, Southern seaboard, improved 2500 aci;es freehold, Southern seaboard, improved, with 2000 sheep and 250 head cattle 376 acres freehold, with 9740 acres leasehold. Grown, and 800 sheep, few improvements, 50 miles from Napier; cheap 4200 acres freehold agricultural and pastoral land, Poverty Bay 220 acres freehold agricultural and pastoral land, Poverty Bay 30.000 acres leasehold pastoral land, Poverty Bay, with 800 sheep and 200 head cattle 11.000 acres leasehold, pastoral, Poverty Bay, with 3000 sheep and few cattle 1600 acres leasehold, half interest, Poverty Bay 14.000 acres leasehold, excellent country, Tologa Bay 8800 acres leasehold, excellent country, Tologa Bay, with 3000 sheep and good improvements 1100 acres freehold, rich land, Opotiki, with 1000 sheep, and all necess&ry improvements 33.000 acres leasehold, pastoral, 26 miles .from Napier 150.000 acres leasehold, pastoral, 30 miles from Napier, with 10.000 sheep, exclusive of lambs 55.000 acres leasehold, pastoral, 70 miles from Napier, with 5000 sheep and 50 head cattle 9000 acres freehold, agricultural and pastoral, seaboard, with 14.000 acres leasehold, valuable improvements, and 15.000 sheep, few cattle, horses, &c. And several other station properties for sale, or open to partnership arrangements, particulars of which may be had at the office. 1639 acres freehold, near Greytown, with 1040,aeres leasehold, all fenced and subdivided, and 5000 longwool sheep, 120 cattle, few horses, and every improvement necessary. The coach road passes through the property 273 acres freehold farm, near Sandon, fenced and well grassed. M. R. MILLER, Stock and Station Agent, Napier; and MURRAY, COMMON, & CO., ' Lambton-quay, Wellington. FREEHOLD PROPERTY. FOR SALE BY TENDER. IN THE BANKRUPT ESTATE OF EDMONDSON. SELLAR, & CO. The Trustees of this Estate invite tenders for the purchase of the freehold property on Lambton-quay, comprising the premises known as the Depot of the Wairarapa Carrying Company, and the premises at present occupied by Mr. G. Sage, sailmaker. The property has a frontage to Lambton-quay of 42 feet by a depth of 60 feet, with valuable buildings erected thereon. Tenders, marked “Tenders for property,” to be sent in on or before Noon of FRIDAY, the sth JANUARY, 1877. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. C. E. CAPPER I J. S. M. THOMPSON j Trustees. FOR SALE, at Tawa Flat, 100 Acres of Land, well fenced and sown in good English grass; sub-divided into paddocks. A 4-roomod House and barn, cqyyahed, and other out-buildings. A good Garden well stocked with fruit trees. A mixed flock of 400 Sheep. Land may be had with or without stock. Apply to' J. BARTLETT, Tawa Flat.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4912, 19 December 1876, Page 3
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