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F. H. Wood & Co. TUESDAY, 3bo JANUARY. At 2 p.m. .IMPORTANT ijNWfSEBYkD SALE op ." Sheep, Cattle, Horses, Pigs, Farmiug Implements, DOG-CABT, GIG, TIP-CART, Harness, Ac, All Nearly New. ~. 71 H. WOOD & CO. have received in- . • atructioiis trom Mr J. Burrow, who has sold his property at East Taratahi, and who is leaving for England, to sell by public auction on the nbov3 date-, at tho Pastoral Society's Yards, CAETERTOIN, to which place they will b(? moved for convenience of sale—--400 Mixed Sheep 'i Good Dairy Cows, very quiet,.and in full milk 7 head Young Cattle (mixed) 11 StoruPigs i Good Saddlo Hacks 2 Plough Horses, splendid pair, bred by P. F. Tancrcd, lfeq. 2 well-bred Bulls Ploughs, Harrows, Chaff-cutter, Hoik Dug-cart, Tip-cart, English Gig ■Silver-plated and other Harnees Also-Half-ton No.-iUVuc, Tools,. Ac. All tho l'avnmiglmulcmcnts, Vehicles, &«., aro Nearly New, by Best Maker?. "SALE A! » P.M. SHAM'. OX TUESDAY, 3rd JANUARY, 1882. No Reserve. M. R. Miller. IMPORTANT PRELIMINARY NOTICE. RIBSINGTON ESTATE. Compact Pastoral and Agricultural Freeholds, Of about 500 to 4000 acres each. MARCH, 1882. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. ME. MILLKR has received instruc- , tions from Messrs P», IT. Rhodes &Co., of liissingion, lo lay o-'t into Convenient Farms, and sell by auction in March Ucxt, about—--10,000 of tint estata, being the portion nearest to Napiisr- ears being taken that all existing buildings, fences, and improvements thereon be made available, and that each block be well watered and of easy accw.3, and taking advantage of natural features and boundaries, to include low lands and downs, no as to give each indi- . vicinal property every advantage to tbo purchaser. The fencing is all thoroughly substantial, and there are over 3000 acres ploughed on various pans of the portion to bo sold. All \w been sown with the exception of a few smaller blocks, which will be realy for sowing this season. Tho Rissingtr-n homestead block has many valttah'e improve, menls, cultivation paddocks, tfc, a capital country seat, besides containing Mount. Al'Neill, one of the best grazing hills in Bau-ta's Bay. Mount Cameron is equally wellknown, being another Mock. 'Die /inlliiwe Downs are all lit for the p'oiigh Gentle Annie and Smithfield. Downs Clocks contain also a large extent of lands ploughed and laid down in grass, but it is rot within the limit of .an advertisement to describe each of the blocks that will be sold. The cntting.tip of this estate will be of immense advantage to this district, the dmsent owners having consented to this course as a step towards realising on the whole of this magnificent prnpertv. rendered necessary by the death of one of the partners. Although Uissington Ksta>c is so wellknown locally, it is not out.of place to stato that it commences about 18 miles west from Napier. Tho lands, though vaiied in feature, nro rich and on limestone formation, abundantly watered by springs and ever-running' streams. The whole freehold cunprises about 74,000 acres, on wlrch, though large fims have been expended in improvements, instructions are to put snob awry moderate reserve on the portions offered (which include the hmge-t improved •liimls'l as must ensure sale. There ire about 1000 cattle and 90,000 Jioep and larnhs now on the est te, the greater portion of which will be sold after the land sale, and will enablo buyers to stork readily. Of tin- wool Messrs Balme and Co,, Brokers, London, report under date fltli September, 18>l :-"Weare glad to be able to speak in term? of unnnali-

A survey oftlw lands to obtain t!io norcage of each block will be made and plans issued as soon as this work is completed, A district branch ra'lway line has for some time be«n cont"mpkted from tho trunk lino near Paknwhai to V. T no;lthotpe ft distance 0/ alnut 15 mi!es, WniiHhnrpe is opposite the eastern extremity nf the estate, from thence to Pukititii Rush there is a good road laid off, and £4OO lately voted to complete this route to the Oovernmeut reserve, containrg a large supply of the 1 finest timber in tho colonz—Totars, Pines, Ten per cent, doponfc, fifteen per cent, in one month, Twenty-five per cent, in 2 ye„rs, at 6 per cent per annum, Balance mav remain for 7 years, at 6 per cent, per annum, : PATOKA,FOIfc SALE. 1 0 fIfVA AORES or thereabout, 1/C,UUU being tho Pntoka Block, the northern portion nf ihe Kissing ton Estate, about 10, ROD acres in grass, about 1009 acres having been sown this past, season and taken well. This properly is divided into ten paddocks. There is a new house, wished for 20 shearers, yards 4c. This is one of the finest properties in Hawke'a Bay, 12 miles from Rissington by main road, This Block is" open for privite offer, with 12,000 sheep'and'soo cattle. Easy terms. For further parttcul >rs ftiply to . ... MESSRS MILES & CO,, ''•■•'■ Ohristclmrcl). Or M. E. MILLER, Stock and Station Agent, Auctioneer, 960 Napier, NOTICE, THE Ne*t English and European MAIL via San Francisco will CLOSIi at this Office on SATUHDAY, the ,31st day of December, at 1 p,m, For Registered Letters at 1 p.m, For Money Orders at 1 p.m. For Newspapers at 1.30 p.m. J. BAGUE, Postmaster. MILK I MILK , JltE MILK 3d PER QUART-all the year round from Ist December, NEW POTATOES at Lowest Masterton Market Price, A. BTEMPA, . 939 , Milkman, Upper Plain. TO OUR CARTERTON SUB- ; ■ , a:: ,. 4 . k SCRIBERS, i?t'Q. BAYLIS, of the Carterton s News Aijency, will in fiiture.net as pur Carterton' Ayent, and all orders en-' .triMiteoVto hiiii will receive prompt attenti«b.;>,.<- i' ■■ A "su J.PAYTON &CO. '

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 961, 29 December 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 961, 29 December 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 961, 29 December 1881, Page 3

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