Auctions /, MONDAY, 26th FEBRUARY, < At Noon. \ . IMPROVED FREEHOLD ESTATE.' i! POKOWHAI, NEAR NAPIER. 440 Acres, 416 Acres, 613 Acres. ! _ To be sold by Public Auction, at NAPIER, on MONDAY, 26th FEB., at Noon. ! MR. MILLER has received positive . instructions from the owner of;the above properties, Alex. McHardy, Esq., to dispose of all his freehold lands at Pokowhai, in three separate compact blocks, each complete and workable in itself, and present improvements, except buildings, rendering each block capable of re-division, if afterwards found desirable by the purchaser. ' The whole of the lands are under English grasses, watered by seven artesian wells, and are divided into numerous paddocks, each having all requisite surface drainage provided for. The fences are most substantial, a, number of them doubjle, with live quick hedges. These, with small plantations dotted over the property, afford ample shelter. This estate, now well known as the best fattening country inNew Zealand, is capable of carrying fat an average of at LEAST SEVEN BHKEP FEB ACRE.' ;.'lt IS handy to market and port-r-the nearest point feeing only about six miles from Napier. On the 440 acre block there area substantial dwelling-house and | offices, stables, loose boxes, cewsheds, numerous yards, and a dip. The woolshed and yards are within 2J miles of Farndon Railway station. _:■ As the owner requires not OHly all hi? available capital, but also to bestow the whole of his attention on a larger and more distant property, he finds it absolutely necessary to effect a sale of this. To ensure this result, the reserve is really nominal, haying now been reduced to a sum far'below, v.alue. The terms'will be easy, as about two-thii(d3 remains on mortgage at 7 per cent, for 8 years. As the property must be quitted, intending buyers will do well to pay an early visit Plans may be seen, and further particulars obtained, at the office of MURRAY, COMMON, AND CO., Wellington. Books, Stationery, &c. , ,BOWDENAND SONS i- • . . . .. • . LIST OF NEW BOOKS AND SERIAL VOLUMES, Just received. The Races of Man and their Geographical . Distribution—Peschel Finger Ring Love—Jones, F.S.A. Tom Sawyer—Mark Twain Golden Lives, biographies of the day—H. A. Page Land of the White Bear: Cruise of the Pandora to Franklin Straits, 1875 Lieut. Innes-Lillingston, R.N. Jack Afloat and Ashore—Rowe . Language and its Study—Whitney .Parkwater—Mrs. Henry Wood A Settler's Fare Due South—Kennaway Noctes Ambrosinee—edited by Skelton ' The Great Army,, by the "River. Side ' Visitor"-; ''' ■'.' The Gentle Life: Essays in aid of the Formation of Character ; in two : ■vols.. '■ . ' The Better Self-r-by the same author ■ Her Title of Honor—Holme Lee' Valentine and his Brother—Mre. 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Fwishiho. ■, lISS SMITH, Teacher of Music, Mplesworthfstreet. quarter. Schools attended on beral terms. \ * lANOFORTES' TUNED, REGULATED, AND. REPAIRED. C. AND. T. RAMSEYi Cottage and Grand Pianofore Makers, from. Broadwood and Soni, London. ■••'■•- ! ■■ Pianofortes re-strung, hammers re-covereoV keys restored, ; . to, original.color,, touch.' .:■■ • regulated,'.&c, ';; {"/•,' ; ■ !■. Dealers in pianofortes, harmoniums; violins, flutes, accordions,' concertinas, and all kinds of' musical instruments.; Also, new and standard music in sheet and book. ' .:. .' C.£ T.RAMSEY, \\ ■ :;. Willis-street j GEO.. RE I C H A R D T*S, Pianoforte and Music Warehouse, i Agent for Kaps' Iron Semi-grand Pianos by Kirkmah, Holling and Spangerbeg, Brinsmead, Bord, Kaps, And other celebrated makers. Violins, i, '2, and full size Strings and bows for violins, violas, cellos, "and basses'.' Flutes, Picolos, Cornets, Drums, &c. Peters' celebrated edition of Classical Music. A well assorted stock of the most popular Vocal and Instrumental Music always on hand. v The above Goods were selected personally by Mr. Reichartlt in England and Germany. Pianofortes and Harmoniums timed, regulated, and repaired. GEO. REICHARDT'S | PIANOFORTE & MUSIC WAREHOUSE Lambton-quat. Adjtining Mr. James' Furniture Warehouse.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4955, 8 February 1877, Page 8
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