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.0 R•& ■'- H-'OyiUjAAH |hj THB GENTLEMEN'S CLUBjiIBWtAIOB* BOARDaAND.'EESIDMNOE ■'• i; ill.iiJi'vcii. vv i i'^APrivato.'Apartmoiiiaforiiamilwajiiiiiii'i; ••'. JjV- -ilif Jtt CUliO ..O.Y C:t ,KMq ;-i<b':.i ' Gentlemen can Jie.accommodated with •' PLUKGB'AND'SHOWBR 'BATfii' ' v W. PJRIDMUXr' t- " ;i i 634 ",;;;„"':r,;.; -■ ...tAmpM*-. ■■■ li-., '.Cm-STBEET, WELLINGTON, !, • j MRS \LEVELL;..'...,.*,.. .Pkobme#EßS.! -ih« Proprietress haa jniucn; pleasnrejn inform-; iljig her friends and.the.imblic geneflallyjhat j the- accommodation for Traveller»-and , private families cannot .be bouse contains! fine lofty rooms', and 18 veil furnished. Every attention 1 *ill tbe ipaid to visitors, &o.— ; Wrß.VL..]jini' retiuning, i thanks Ato, her ■ numeroußiriendß and patrons.for past fav6rs, ; bem to inform them that ;ber ; yßtudy;ftillbe . R .. . '( ii.... 1. .I.lll' . Al—' and Spirits. 46, ATIO'^AL-H.pTEL! (Opposite St' George's Hall) ' | LAMBTON '' QUAY, "WELLINGTON, j H. SULLIVAN, Pboprietoh. j The Wairarapa-Hpuao..: iVwitora from the country.ean read tho.WAiRABAFA Daiit alt thißhonse. .... ; • ,:,'.: ;,,„,■ ,: ,'.| ■■ ! Wines and spirits of jbhe,beat. q.uality.,., 4p | FOR SALE 18;300>,CEES liilsikpLi)', 16 years to .'," Tun, .20 miles from 'Mohaka, snbdivided in four paddocks , j 7,000 Merino Sheep. . i 26 Head Cattle. Horses j :;. .. . i Homestead Yards, WopKibpunng, &'c ;>aUo, ■ 84 acres Freehold, 1 'ij'inilesitromPostal Telegraph l '. , 'SUtioti;' -anclsteam erß ' landing-pla^. Cfijuatry very easily accessible an'd :; oheaply managed.' Beautiful-Lakes; streams, ; limestone ridges and downß. - I 21,600 acres Leasehold, 15year» to rntij rens, £135 per annum, 8000 Merin 0 a heep, 40 cattle, few horses and r nhatantial imprortoentsi' sea 9,500 acres Freehold, Croffn.Graai.jndi 18,000 acres .Leasehold,', low rent,;w}th.l 20,000 Sheep, 150 head pfjCattlfl.ia'ttraU necessary plant and' improvements. Land first-clasf quality, and ; good 17.0W acres ijeasenoio., ana ■ .., j 11,000 acres Freehold, with all necessary . improvements, and 20,000 Sheep, "• 20,000 head Cattle,,."; .^j','.. I 8,300 acres, freehold, part,improved, .and 8,900 acreß Leasehold, with' 7,600 Sheep provemehte, seaboard ' j 6,600 acres Freehold, and' 1 ( J 2,900 acres Leasehold, with 8,000 Sh»*p, 60 head Cattle, few Horses. Fenced and'all necessary buildings and improvements 620 acres Freehold, and ; 9,000 acres Leasehold, with 3,000 Sneep ■ few Cattle, and Horses, station imi provements good. Run will now carry 6000 sheep. I 13,600 acres.. Freehdd, < situated close tp three rising township's, with 5,000 cross-bred Sheep, 200 bead 61 Cattle. First-class land, with dation, private wharf; bounded by North. . 9.200 aures Leasehold, 13 years. Rent, £55, and 300 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 aores Leasehold, with 5,000 Sheep, few station improvements, g" J shipping place, seaboard, Mohal B,lßo;acres Leasehold, .18;. years: .to, run. ■Rent £IOO, rtog-fencflir.and »>* paddocks of 1600 acres, grassed,, and ..,:.' 8,850 acres Freehold djoming, ; :. ; ppen country and low hills, together making the whole a most valuable run. 100 head of cattle. Easy farms. Taurangi. ■'■i'-< jf .; 4,300 aores Freehold, party, improved, with 3,000 Sheop; all. necessary working improvements, easy terms of payment. Mo'rangiangii .. ■■; 6,600 acres of Freehold, oLwlrioh 2,600 acres in grassesi Bubdiyided • into eight paddockß, .There are at present only 250 head of -Cattle-and 600 Sheep on the property. Carrying capacity is, howover, highly estimated. Torms very easy. Price low, Tauranga. /,;" 6,300 acres Freehold, and ' 660 Leasehold, all fenced and improved, with 6000 Sheep; 100 Cattle, Horses, etc. Very valuable pronartv. and of easv access by sea or river. 600 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 carry well 5 sheep in wjnter, aad 10 in summer per aero. Within ten miles of Napier. 19000 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 capable of carrying 14,000 sheep. Half share or 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, <fcc,; ploughed, . fenced, and part in orop. Stock and plant at valuation. Nine miles from Waipukurtfu railway station. Terms easy. . 8,180 acres Freehold. Fenced, drained, and improved. Railway line going through it. Well rituated, and good land. Price low. Termß easy. Thames. 6,500 ■ acres Leasehold. 18 years, partly improved j takeß grass freely. Price low. Thames. bounded. Kent £2OO, Stock at valuation. Price very •■* Farm Sections,, from 60 sores improved andunim Has tings, Havelock, art, Or mondville, WoodT Taurrnga Poverty Bay, Ac' jToje.—Freehold Station Properties, partially improved and about half stocked, range at from 15/-, 20/-, 30/- to 40/- peraore accoidiug to locality, &o.: land mofrhighty improved for pastoral purposes, and partly agricultural, of easy access, range; at from £3 to £5 per acre; Small Farms near town, and of highest agricultural value, range from £l2 to £2O per acre. Leaaehold, with'eleven 'to sixteen yean to run, and rents ranging ifromjd to ljd per acrei are offered, at 17/6 to 22/6 for all sheep, delivered with;all forking Btock andplaht given in. These riina am Cflnerallv mnslilfl nf heinff ,'nude ;to carry three to five times their present Stoek. M. R. MILLER, STOCK AND STATION AGENT,. "IHARLES BEARDj PLUMBER, GLAZIER,'PAINTER, AND/ PAPERHAJJQER. ■v ABYSSINIAN ; WELL SIN'M, Any kind of JOBBING! done on the shorUst .:«[) .) (lojnotice. ; f m j O.G, Spouting and all nocemrjr MMritl ktptN tiMptfWM, 08

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 572, 18 September 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 572, 18 September 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 572, 18 September 1880, Page 4

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