•NEXT THE GENTLEMEN SOMBj TERRACE, PRIVAm RESIDMNCE. : Private Apartmenw for families. . ( ;,6ontiemen ; oan lie-accommodated with '•' .'';'.;'" ;\:\j i privaterooms. " PLIJK'gE AND SHOWER BATH.. :^,: ' PBIDEAUX, £M : \- r ' r . j ' Proprietor, HEAD HOTEL, .•,ii.,;i; .MRS' 'LEVELE. .'...' Proprietress. -/THE above Hotol is now completed, and tho'Proprietresß has muclfiplDMuf o'iii informing and the rMlie-gdherally 'that • the- accommodation for Travellers • and iprivatolamilies cannot ho surpassed. The ■house contains fine, loftv rooms, ana is well furnished. 1 - Every .jati|n jiJtJ will [be paid to .yipjio^o.;. I.ILU.IU UiiiJi ..'Mrsl't;, in returning thanks to her numerous,friends and patrons for past favors, begs"to inform them that ber study will be to keep 1 the vory best b'rah'ds'df Wiites, Ales "and Spirits, j 4li, r;A' ti; onal hotel , LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. H. SULLIVAN, ,<PR6nißi6p.i ':';"■ The W T airarapw House,--^ViPitdrs 1 from theoountry ean'road the Waiuarapa Daily at tliiß honse. I • Wines and spirit* of the best quality. 40 >ROPERTIEB' [ 'FOR : SALE • 18.300 4CBESLE4SEHOLD, 16 years to "■ ru'n| 20_ miles i from, Mohaka, sub- • paddocks 7,000 Merino Sheep " •■■ 25 Head Cattle, Horses Homestead, Yards, Woolscouring, Ac.; also, ; 84 !aeres Freehold, If;miles from Postal Telegraph Station, and ■' >- ' steuners' landing-place, Country '"' very easily accessible and cheaply managed. Beautiful Lakes, streams, - limestone ridges and downs. 81,500 acres Leasehold, 15 years to ran; tens, £135 per annum. 8000 Merino sheep 40 cattle, few horns and substantial improvements, sea board.'-' '"■' '- { '■■"'' ' 9,500 aores Freehold, Crown Grant, and 18,000 acreß Leasehold, low reut, with 20,000 Sheep. 150 head of Cattle, and all neoessary plaritand' improvements. Land fir»tcla?f quality, and good 17,000 acres Leasehold,, and, 11,000 acres Freehold,'with ■ all necessary improvements, and 20,000 Sheep, 20,000 head Cattle 8,800 acres, freehold, part improved, and 8,900 acres Leasehold; with 7.50U Sheep and necessary working plant, and provements, seaboard 5,600 acreß Freehold, and 2,900 acres Leasehold.'with 8,000 Sheep. 50 head Cattle, few Horses, Fenced and all necessary buildings and improvements 620 acres Freehold; and 9,000 acres Leasehold, with 3,000 Sheep few Cattle, and Horses, station improvements good. Run will now earry 6000 sheep. 13,600 acres Freehdd, situated close to three rising townships, with 5,000 cross-bred Sheep, 200 head of Cattle. First-class land, with valuable natural shipping accommodation, private wharf; bouuded by sea and river frontages, Kaipara North.--;:: 9.200 acres Leasehold, 13 years. Rent, £56, and 800 acres Freehold, improved, the whole ring-fenced and subdivided, with all necessary plant and buildings, with 8,000 Sheep (high-class .Merino), a few Cattle and Horses; very cheaply managed run, seaboard. 4,600 acres Freehold, improved, and 2,009 acrts Leasehold with 5.000 Sheep, few station improvements, go»d shipping phce, sei board, Mohaka. 3,180 acres Leasehold, 18 years to run. Rent £IOO, ring-fenced, and six paddocks of WOO acres grassed, and 3,350 acres Freehold adjoining, open country and low hills, together making the whole a inost valuable, run. 100 head of cattle. Easy terms. Taurangv 4,300 acres Freehold, party improved, with 3,000 Sheep, all necessary working improvements, easy terms of payment. Morangiangi 6,500 aores of Freehold, of which 2,500 acres in grasses, subdiyided into eight paddocks, There are at present only 250 head'-'of Cattle and 500 Sheep on the property. Carry un? caiacity is, however, highly estimated. Terms very easy, Price low, Tauranga,' ' >' ; -; 6,300 acres Freehold,'and " ' '' " 560 Leasohold, all fenced and improved, with 5000 Sherp, 10» Catfce, Horses, etc. Very valuable property, and of easy accesß by sea or river. •00 acres Freehold, rich alluvial, with 4,600 Sheep, few cattle, horses, and all necessary improvements.. This land is divided into eight paddocks, well watered with artesian wells. Will earry well 5 sheep in winter, aad 10 in summer peraore. Within ten miles of Napier. 19 000 acres Leasehold, 15 years to run. with 8000 Merino Sheep Ring fenced and divided into,paddocks Sown down with grasses. All necessary buildings, and now capa ble of carrying 14,1'00 sheep. Half share er whole. Price low, and easy terms. 1,400 acres Freehold, unimproved, with 1000 Sheep, few cattle, Easy terms'. :".'■: 845 acres. Frehold,* or . .., 1,599 acres Freehold, either as a whole or separately, with 1,400 Sheep, few Cattle, Horses, io-,; ploughed, fenced, and part in crop. Stuck and plant at valuation, Nine miles from Waipukurai railway station, Terms easy. 3,180 acres Freehold. Fenced, drained, and improved, Railway line going through it. Well situated, and good land. Price low. Termt easy. Thames.. 6,500 acres Leasehold. 18 years, pa'tly improved; takes grass freely. Price low. Thames. 15,000 acres Leasehold, well watered and bounded. Rent £2OO, Stock at valuation, Price very .i\ Plenty. 'Farm Sections, from 50 . acres improved and unim " Ha< tings, Havelock, art, Oi mondville, ffoodv Taurrnga Poverty Bay, &e. Note.— Freehold Station Properties, partially improved and about half stocked range at from 15/-, 20/-, 30/- to 40/- per acre accoidinp to locality, &c.: lend more highly improved for pastoral purposed, -and partly agricultural,,of easy /access, 1 range, it from £3 to £5 per acre j Smull Farms near town, and of highest agricultural value, rai ge from £l2 to £2O" per acre. Leasehold, with eleveu to sixteen years to run, and : rents!ranging from.Jdrtd ljd per acre, are offered at 17/(i to 22/6 for all sheep, delivered with all working stock and plant given in. These runs are generally capabkn.of being' made to carry three to five 'time's 'their '"pre'aen't stock. M. R. MILLER, STOCK AND STATION AGENT, NAPIER, 519 p HARLES B EAR D, PLUMBERj GLAZIER, PAINTER, AND ; : 'Ux;^ : ;'-IPAPERHANGER. ■■",•"' ; l M ABYSSINIAN -WELL. ;\ Anjj Mid tf; .on; tlie shortest i# W' tisk ' e * % '■'<■ ■■■ : 7r/r§ i M o.ft. Spentihg and all necessary 1 material, !.«:'tlefpriMiwhsS^l
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 558, 2 September 1880, Page 4
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