PROPERTIES ■ FOR. SALE BY M; R, MILLER, Napier. 2,842 acres, freehold 1,600 acres, leasehold, -with 14,000 slieep, 62 head cattle, horses, plant, aud all necessary buildings; i) miles from town • 1,345 acres, freehold 75 acres, leasehold, with 6,000 sheep, 350 head cattle, horses, plant, and ull necessary buildings; nine miles from town 9,200 acres, leasehold j 300 acres, freehold, Northern seaboard, with 1,000 sheep, a few cattle and horses; run ring-fenced, and all necessary working improvements . 4,800 acres rich land, fenced and subdivided, well watered, with 10,000 ■ sheep, 200 cattle, horses, and valuable plant, good residence, within easy distance of Napier 67,700 acres, leasehold 1,400 acres, freehold, with 25,000 sheep, cuttle, horses, and good station, improvements 635 acres, freehold, with 1,200 sheep, a few cattle and horses, house, vards, &c.—Mohiika 4,300 acres, freehold, part fenced and improved, with 4,100 sheep, few cattle and horses; near Seaboard. 10,000 acres, freehold, all under improvement, and /, 13,000 acres, leasehold, few improvements, with 17,500 sheep, few horses and cattle; Seaboard 5,000 acres, freehold, part improved, and 0,400 acres, leasehold, low rent, with COOO sheep; Poveity Bay ' _ 8,300 acres, freehold, part improved, and 'B|9oo acres, leasehold, part improved with 5,500 sheep and good station buildings ; Seaboard 11,700 acres, freehold, all now under iniproveiiK. ot, fenced, and sub-divided m< 310 blocks, which may bo sold separately on very easy terms, rich land, within 25 miles from town by good road, property now carrying 12,500 sheep, besides a number of cattle and horses 1,700 acres, freehold, Wairoa, improved, with 2,000 slice]), [jood Station buildings, Ac, House, Ac. 40 acres, hi-lily improved, with good hou'c and office; near Havelock 354 acres, unimproved sections; Woodville 240 acres, unimproved; Mahia 17,200 rich agricultural land, near Cambridge, in blocks of ,100 acres, and upwards; easy terms 8,000 to 9,000 acres freehold, rich, alluvial land, Wlmngarei, (jj hours from Auckland, Crown Grant, M. R. MILLER, Auctioneer, Stock, and Station Agent, Napier.
£2OO R SWA " A Reward of £2OO will be pfiitl to anyone giving such information to the Police or the Insurance Companies as will lead to the detection and conviction of any person concerned in wilfully setting Fire to premises in Now Zealand. GEO. S. GRAHAM, Chairman New Zealand Fire Underwriters' Association. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING 1 COMPANY (LIMITED.) STEAM DIRECT TO ENGLAND. THE Magnificent full-powered, Clyde-built ST AD HAARLEM, 2, (29 Tons Itcgistei". 450 horse-power, is appointed to sail from LYTTELTON to LONDON on the 3rd M/1Y next, This splendid steamer has superior accommodation for all classes of passengers, having been built in 1875 for the Dntcli East Indian Mail Service. She is fitted with every modem improvement. Her route will be via Cape Horn, or through the Straits ol Magellan, and it is confidently expected she will make the passage in 45 days. The route chosen avoids all the discomforts of a protracted voyage through tropical waters, which aro inseparable from the voyage through the Red Sea and Suez Canal. An experienced Surgeon will accompany the ship. I 1 or full particulars of freight and passage apply to NEW ZEAL/IND SHIPPING Or to their Branches and Agencies throughout the Colony. gg 100 Steamer COMPANY, (Limited), Custom-house Quay. Wellington.
N ° T _J C *■ BOOTS! BOOTS !! . W. TAYLOR be#s to inform the inhabitants iimii, Whareama, and Castlujioint (listvicts that lie haa cennncneed business in TINUI, and trjsts by punctuality and attention to merit a share of public patronise, Note the Address—w. TAYLOR, BOOT AND SHOEMAKEE, (Near Mr Miller's Tenui Hotel), TINUI. no
S8 'xojiUMSYjfl 'aaiuvaooioiij 'IIOH 'AV 'oß.«!i|3 joif),inj (}noi[!|!Ai uojjuijax jo •.'l'liS pui; poi[siuy oq hjai 3|.ioai [[y •ttozop .lad gy '()snS.i\![sgj 'ozis p.reg ~ •! inqsja oiji jo }.iwl iu« ui na3[K!} saioi^ :uwp]up 3nno£ ioj !)uoraiu!)sm pnoads y ■uazop iod sjl OTOJJ -ZIA 'saoud oiquaoscw q.soui A(diuß -o]o([ ( [ ssßp-t]ft([ oj paawJaid a'l rui 0([ uo([Av 'sAoqu ui spno:) •ui pan 'oaujh X[)j.otp [[iai ■sPfflfl SuipanoMiis pun jo atfl oj; 'IHinDOIOH^ 0 T I c E. All accounts due to J. VILE & CO,, late Carriers, must be paid at once to Mr James Bhown, or they will bo placed in the bands of a Solicitor for collection. 0 7 J. VILE. Maatevton, April 7,1879. QHEAP LEGS OF MUTTON ! CHEAP LEGS OE MUTTON !! !! CHEAP LEGS OF MUTTON !! ■ \ ■ The undersigned is now selling Prime LEGS of MUTTON . : : ; . AT. Is CASH, ipked. 100 JBBBBBk W. MERRY.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 139, 21 April 1879, Page 3
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