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Auctions. ABSTRACT OF AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL PROPERTIES, To be sold BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT NAPIER, BY R. M. R. MILLER, THURSDAY, 4th SEPTEMBER, Commencing at 11 a,m. 1200 acres in town, suburban, and farm lots, part of Mr. Tanner’s rich alluvial estate, adjoining Hastings Railway Station (12 miles from Napier), on deferred payments.— [See advertisement.] 550 acres—the Little Bush Estate —rich alluvial plain, 7 miles from Napier, with or without 2700 crossbred sheep, and 30 cattle. If not sold as a whole, will be offered in subdivisions,—[See advertisement.] 130,000 acres leasehold, and 505 acres freehold, Mr. H. McLellan’s Te Haroto runs,3s miles from Napier by coach road ; lease 13 years to run. Rent £240 per annum. New woolshed, yards, huts, and 10 miles new fencing ; Smiles of material ready for erection ; all necessary station plant, horses, bullocks, drays, &c., together with 10,000 sheep, chiefly merino. Upset price, £12,500 for whole property and stock. Terms One-third cash, £ISOO in January next, and balance over term of years to be arranged at sale. This run will at present carry 15,000 sheeep, besides the increase (4000) expected at this year’s lambing. If not sold as a whole, will be offered in two portions, with 5000 sheep each, on similar terras. In very few years this country will carry an average of sheep per acre. 9724 acres Government depasturing license and 376 acres freehold, Mr. W. Smith’s Kokorika run ; nine years to run ; rent, £2O per annum ; 40 miles from Napier, 12 miles from Port Mohaka; good buildings and English grass paddocks ; good natural boundaries, all station plant, with 4000 sheep, chiefly merino, few crossbred ; present carrying capacity, 8000. Upset price, £3250, half cash ; terms for payment of balance will be named at sale. 4500 acres freehold Crown grant; Messrs. Warnes and Sims’ run, has 5 miles frontage to Mohaka River, is fenced and subdivided, a considerable portion under English grass, and the fern t>eing pearly all broken down, the remainder only requires qurface sowing. A large extent of this blo«k is good agricultural laud, and the port of shipment by the bay steamers is about two miles from the sheepyards. The whole With 5000 merino sheep, mixed ages and sexes. Upset price, £9OOO, one third cash ; terms for balance will be named at sale. 587 acres leasehold, adjoining above; 12 yearstorun; rent, £IOO per annum; valuation for improvements and of lease. 40 acres good bush, remainder of land well grassed ; all fenced; house, woolshed, yards, garden, &c. The goodwill, with 1200 sheep, and a few cattle and horses. Upset price, about £7BO, will be, with terms, declared at sale This property is within three miles of the Post and Telegraph Offices, Pott Moheaka. M. R. MILLER, Stock and Station Agent, Auctioneer. THURSDAY, 4th SEPTEMBER. MR. M. R. MILLER has received instructions from the Hon. H. R. Russell, to offer for sale by public auction, on Thursday, 4th September— The Little Bush Property, consisting of 550 acres, or thereabout, situated about 7 miles from Napier by the Meanee-road, and SJ miles from the Famdon Railway Station, with or without 2700 crossbred fat wedders and 30 well-bred cattle. This most desirable estate is well known for the excellence of its soil, and its superior feeding qualities, and could be made one of the most delightful residenees in the province. There are several cottages and an extensive range of farm buildings, besides thriving plantations, which give beauty as well as shelter to the property. It is watered by artesian wells, and the Tntaekurimate Creek is the boundary for a considerable distance on the weslv To settlers having runs at a distance from Napier it would be a most convenient homestead, where stock could be advantageously reared for stud purposes, or a constant supply kept for the market. If suitable offers are made, the property would be sold in several subdivisions, being admirably adapted for dairy farms. Several parties having already applied to purchase portions of this property it will be cut up into suitable subdivisions provided the proprietor can dispose of the whole simultaneously. It is unnecessary to say anything as to the superior advantages which a place so well known offers to small settlers or for residences. Terms at sale, M. R. MILLER, Napier. FREEHOLD RUN FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. SEPTEMBER 4th, 1879.

AT CRITERION HOTEL, NAPIER, ME. MILLER has received instructions , from Messrs. Warnes and Sims to offer for sale, by public auction, their Freehold Run at Mohaka, Containing—--4500 acres Freehold Crown Grant ; has about five miles of frontage to Mohaka River; is fenced, and subdivided. Several small paddocks. About 2000 acres have been surface sown. Cottage, sheep yards, &c. There are patches of useful bush over the run, and the soil is good ; the fern pretty near broken down, taking grass readily by surface-sowing. The whole, with 5000 Metino sheef, mixed ages and sexes. Upset price for property, inrtusive of stock, £9OOO. Terms at sale. M. R. MILLER, Auctioneer. LFRED A. BARNETT, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, VALUATOR anb COMMISSION AGENT. CASH ADVANCED On Freehold Properties, Leases, and other Securities. LOANS NEGOTIATED. Arbitration and Finance Agency Office, ' , Odd Fellows’Hall Buildings, Lamb ton-quay, Wellington. AYE’S WOK S D E L L’S PILLS. THE GOOD OLD ENGLISH REMEDY FOR ALL DISEASES, K ESTABLISHED OVER FIFTY YEARS. KNOWN ALL OVER THE WORLD. For upwards of half a century KATE’S WOES DELL’S PILLS have been esteemed as the best ■emedy for the prevention and cure of dlsstse. Their ISO renders the doctor unnecej:«ry ia the fcnily. Acting on the blood, they, purify it from all rumors, rendering the life-giving fluid healthy m its iction, and consenuently restoring and establishing he health of the invalid. These Pills are Invaluable to emigrants, being a cerAin remedy for all diseases of the Stomach, Lungs, [dver, &c. Are equally adapted for all ages, and either iex. Persons residing in tho colonies, who cannot have ■ecourse to medical advice, will therefore find them in Uspensable. ■ , . The Proprietor has in his possession thousands f estimonials bearing witness to the wonderful eff.cacy >f this Invaluable medicine, a selection of which accompanies each box. Sold by all Chemists and other Dealers n Patent i Medicines throughouttho world, at Is. lid., 2s. 9ct, I and is. fid. per box.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5741, 23 August 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5741, 23 August 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5741, 23 August 1879, Page 4

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