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•Properties for Sale Highly- valuable freehold , FABII FOE S FiDR SALE by private'bargaiq, that firstdasH Freehold -Properly, Situafoiriu the Upper arKl'kmnvnsaai Huiitly Farm, at present ' ’occupied'.;by the owner—Alexander -Gfuickshank, EuF ; vV 1 ' ; ;'/)/' > *-‘ r f " \! Vl . Thi-> valuable property is situated-about (three-quarters of fa wile from tbo-Upper Hult Railway Statifln. and.'.ou tlie. woSt isideW theHuttliivir. It is also in the vicinity of the prpposed^new,,railway -line .from the Hutt- to Waikanae and Manawatu. , , - The ’property, consists of a nine-foamed, clfYelling-hquse l in.. excellent repair* including drawing-room, parlor, bedrooms, and kitchen on the-ground floor, and four bedrooms upstairs. A .large glasshouse for a vinery ,is. also, attached. The. outbuildings consist of wash• house, with -boiler and other-necessary "requisites : also, .well' an'd hand pump adjoining ;, dairyhbuae,' l eartshed, farm iinplemeuts’-room, two-stall stable and loose box, woolplie.d, cowshed and' .enclosure; sheep: poo, large fowlhouse and enclosure attached, laborer’s cottage,, &c. There is also a-complete" stock of agricul-; tural implements. ! , ;,.The dwelling-lio'uso'is surrounded with ornamental- shrubbery, l lawn, flower- and .kitchen garden,- and orchard, 1 covering an area of three; acres. - Thoofchard has had- abdut 400,young;, .fruit-trees,plantediu it. 1 ’• | (; j The farni consists in all of l about: 415 acres of first-class agricultural land, 1 the soil of which is of ,the richest quality p ‘2OO acres isl flat open ]aud,uuid the I remainder' l Consists of exoellenjt; bush.) rAboutvlOO acres'- are* divided into’ 8 wclbfenced. -paddock's, l - 1 mostly under grass, iwbile 23 acrfcs are under crop in- oats and potatoes. «h one !. -.rfl J-.:b . .r, ;Tho stock consists of 700 -sheep, 5 --horses, a. few head-of cattle ; 1 alaoppigs, fowls, cq\ys,;&c.iThis is,/undoubtedly one* of the finest;and, most valuable properties which has been placed in the market; for a long time, and it' will uudoubtedly proiro:a most exoellfent investment. Particulars as to pried, forms, and, all other information, can be obtained on application-.at tbe -New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, OustomivHouse-quay ; ori Mr. A. Cruikshank, Upper,Hutt; - 1 ' k j Benjamin, smith & co, Lamp . Agents. i EXTRACT FROM /MAY LIST. - p ■ FOR.iSALE-nM J ■ Aijelaidk-koau vr- Town; acres ; 1051,. 1052,-. 1054, and 1056,,'m ono block, frontage .., also,to,Stanley-street,, ,!: i i CAMUIUIJCrK-TEUKACp-T-AU; Allotment 30ft. X ~ with shop, and dwelling-house, j j | , Hanson-stheet—-A new House; six i rooms; fine view.,;, gopd well. \ _' t L ~1 Allotment ; : 65ft. frontage, with house containing tea rooms, scullery,;, f ~ nnd .bath-room ,;. gas . and water {aid on. l-Yery fine view of-the harbor. | Rippil’auD-STBEETi—Taft" of sectiofi 965 ; planted andi fenced. ; „ n - Rintoul-street —Section 962, fenced, .well ■ ■ ;; > plan ted/ with, ievergreens land- frnit'-trees.. ;,Commanding, am .extensiveprospect. 1 ' South-koad —Town acre No. 1085. ; /' Ul’l’nk Feaxhebston : teur aoe An -.-Allotment . 1 ; . COft. x 84ft.‘-adjoining TowUißelt ; Tease-. • -.hold. , • 1 . , Vjsildixg—Sixteen ■ town sections in one lot, . cheap.:.<i i-: 1 ■ ~- ... . iFITXKKBBEKT, Manawatu--A;-farm of 239 acres; 55 acres are cleared and laid down in;grass -;--two..small -housesU ~ j Gmeviowu-ASS ■acres » ofi- rich Hand, abo.ut. J mile from the , town,- fenced and divided 1 , into , four paddocks,, -with house, dairy, and .outbuildings,-garden and orchard- ' Hull, Akatarowa Valley, on Mungaroa and* f ;Hutt-road T-^Sectibnd,394 good soil. • i -.Mastebxon/—The ,\hest ibusincss;’site in the 1. town, iiext -Caselberg’s, and- opposite the .</ Bank of New Zealand;- 1 ' j ‘ Masteuton—s acres in the township,'within, ii ,'i .tan'iriinntes'"walk bfrthb Post Office.'-i, v! Kahutaha Block, Tauherinikau—l36 acres.! Patba —Section 619,- 244 acres excellent -1 and. Petoni—Sections 7,8, 9, and 10 be sold !- 1 together of separately- 1 li ,! '- i|- t| '-,■■■ Petoni—Section 71 and 72, with good four-, - roomed house.' ■ , - 1 > 8 .;,*. i--Normanby—Sections 195 and . _l9O in this .- rising town. • > TAUANATfI— I The Timaru Farm, ten miles south of New Plymouth," comprising 368 acres, all fenced and in grass and crops, jhouse, , ■ - - I &c.*; -'good l * stream, 'rbad from New Plyi-:--. •; month to Avithiiv U short distance of [the,, i- ■ iJiouse.’- 1 -Price low; and' terms very liberal.. TO BE LET. : Hanson-KTREET--^A- 1 now , six-roomed house.'; '.lO good view. ■ ■ ■■ iTinakohi-roaPt-A six-roomed house. ■ Complete list may be had on application-to EKN.I AMLX SMITH A CO., i - ' Licensed Brokers' under -tho Land Transfer/ ■■■' ■■ . Act, „• i LAND, ESTATE, AND COMMISION AGENTS, Agents for the Norwich Union Fire Insurance ' 1 Society, and the N.Z. Government Life,. Insurance and Annuities, , ,i 'Lamhtoh-quay. AVellingtqu, Second D6or frbih., , . , .the. Odd Fellbws| Hal). j Loans on ‘Mortgage negotiated, Laud selected'fof Absentees; and all General Agency Business . 'transacted'.' '.’Money,,, invested for Capitalists on Mortgage or otherwise. j.

jp XIO V l3 RTIES FOR S AjL B. 1700 acres rich pastoral'and agricultural dand,, fouoccl aud l subdivided, with good house, i-i'u.! woolshed; yards, 1 and'; 'paddocks, i soar d!i Wairon; with ■; ■■■■ '■ .. ; -1500'idieep,'mixed ages and'sexes. ; 9400‘acrea very rich Land* partially improved,'; ■ L'j 'about .12 ’miles from Gisborne, forjsale, with ‘ k 6000-Shedp/few Cattle, and all working ira<s ■■ proVemeutS; ’" - ■ ■ 600 acres Lease, with right of purchase, within; 12- ! railes of ; Napier, fenced. and ’i ißubdivided,’'comfortable house,’shed,-&o., with 800 Sheep, afew Cattle, &c. 8800’ acres Leasehold, “title good, rent moderate, excellent land, near Tologa Bay, with 3000 Sheep, imikovoment-V good house, shed, and yards. i 1600 acres Leasehold,'-Poverty Bay. ■ ; 310 acres Freehold, Mahia'Peninsula. • ! ; 400 acres, I'atfju District,’ . ' ', . i 750 acres,-fencod and improved,’Mongonui. 4080 acres Freehold, good improvements, near • !•...< Masterton. 2000 acres rich agricultural Freehold, Thames ,C • • Valley. 10,000 acres Freehold, pastoral laud, with few ■ r( improvements, Thames Valley. 609 acres, iinseotious, at Woodville. 40 acres FVcehold,-highly improved, at Have--1 lock. . M. R. MILLER, ’ Stock and Station Agent, Napier; and . MURRAY,'COMMON, & CO., t 1 ’ Lambton-ouaV. Wellington. . FOR SALE, 1 ■ • 3200 ACRES FINEST LAND, 4000 WELL BRED LINCOLN. SHEEP ' ’ ’ AND 60 HORSES. . 0" ■■■' &c., ' &0. , i 0 MR; R. J. DUNCAN is favored with instructions from James Gilligan, -Esq., who is shortly, removing, from Wellington,! to dispose ot his -most valuable .freehold estate, known as the ABBOTSFORD STATION,,I’AUERA, WAIRARAPA, Together . with the superior; stock , thereon, BUILDINGS, &c„ &c., &o. Mr. Duncan, in this preliminary announce, inunt:, may ■ simply state that , the above i is generally known in this favored and. progressive district as one of. the. very best, properties in the Wairarapa, or that perhaps can be seen in the Northern Island of New Zealand. Its situation is an admirable ono, being only a few miles from Maatertou, with.frontage to a good coach road for three miles along, the Tauera■road. .!(!’’ ; " The ■ soil is of a superior nature, being all Umestope formation. ~.p . i| ,pp l ; i p;,i;/.- tl | ,, y ■ ; The slock, both ef sheep and horses, is acknowledged to be of a very superior description, all having been selected.by able judges. ■ The property, taken altogether, is one certainly not to be .surpassed in , any , part of the Island, and with the speedy extension of the railway to within afew miles of tho land, it is■certain of increasing rapidly in, value. Briefly, Mr. Duncan ean unhesitatingly assort that investors, speculators, or occupiers have never had, nor are they likely, to have, so good an opportunity for .profitable, investment as the above. s,,v ji j 7-. m Further particulars may he had on applying to James Gillig.ru, K.sn,, or to . 11 J. DUNCAN, Laud and Estate-Agent, Auctioneer, &c. TNOR SALE,' a first-class TEN-BOOMED J. ’ HOUSE with Out-buildings, situate in. Hill-street,.commanding.one of the bet viewa-.l in tho oily. ' The house is new and well built,J ■having boon intended for, the owner's own rite. For further particulars app’y to . , \ • benjamin smith & CO,- ' T-1 ' LaUDION-QUAV. J

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5349, 20 May 1878, Page 3

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