M. R.; Miller. IMPOBTANT PfiELIMINARY NOTICE, MBBDJGTON ESTATE... ■ Compact' ••- Pastoral and Agricultural Freeholds, Oi about 600 to 4000 acres each, MARCH, 1882, BY PUBli AUCTION. MR. MILLER has received inatruc- , tions from Messrs E, H. Rhodes &C0.,-of Kissington, to lay wt into Convenieni Farms, and sell by auction in March noxt, about—--40,000 acres of that estate, being the ' portion' nearest to Napier—oaro . • • being.taken that all existing buildings, fences, and improvements ; thereon be made available, and -. •■:' that.each block be irell-wateredand of easy, access, and taking advantage of hatural features and boun- ... daries, to inolude low lands and -' downs, so as to give each indi- -°'-' vidual property every advantage to / the purchaser. The fencing is all ~f , . thoroughly substantial, and there are over 3000 acres ploughed on ■ •:■■ various parts of the portion to be . sold. AU has been sown with the exception of a few smaller blocks, "..,'.• which will be reaiy for sowing this .'season. Theßissingtonhomestead , '■■■ '■ block has many valuable improvements, cultivation paddocks, &c, a capital country seat, besides containing Mount M'Neill, one of the best gazing hills in Hawke's Bay. Mount Cameron is equally we 11.:.. .:.. known, being another block, The Ardlusse Downs are all fit for the plough. Gentle Annie and Smithfield Downs Blocks contain also a large extent of. lands ploughed and laid down in grass, but it is rot within the limit of au advertisement to describe each of the blocks that will be sold, The outting-ivp of this estate will immense advantage to this district, the present owners having consented to this course as a step towards realising on the whole of this magnificent property, rendered necessary by the death of one of the partners. Although Bissington Estate is no wellknown locally, it is not out of place to state that itjcommences about 18 miles west from Napier. The lands, though varied in feature, are rich and on limestone formation, abundantly watered by springs and ever-running streams. The whole freehold comprises about 74,000 acres, on which, though large sums have been expended in improvements, iustructions are to put such a very moderate reserye on the portions offered (which include the longest improved lands) as must ensure sale. There are about 1000 cattle and 90,000 ivheep and lambs now on the estate, the greater portion of which will be sold after the land sale, and will enable .buyers to stock readily. Of the wool Messrs Balme and ;C0.,. Brokers, London, r»port .under dato (ith September, 1831:-" We are glad to be able to speak in terms of unqualified praise."
A survey of the lands to obtain the acreage of each block will be made and plans issued I A district branch railway line has for some 'time been contemplated from the trunk line near Pakowhai to Woodthorpe a distance of about 15 miles, Woodthorpe is opposite the eastern extremity of the estate, from thence to Pultititri Bush there is a good road laid off, and £4OO lately voted to complete this route to the Government reserve, containing a large supply of the finest timber in the colonf—Totara, Pines, T«n per cent, deposit. fifteen per cent, in one month. Twenty-five per cent, in 2 yeirs, at 6 percent, per annum, Balance raav remah for 7 years, at 6 per cent, per annum, ALSO - PATOKA FOR SALE. 1 0 f\f\f\ ACaES or thereabout, L<l,\J\J\J being the Patoka Block, •- .. the northern portion of the Rissington Estate, about 10,800 acres in .L grass, about 4009 aores having been ■v- ■ sown this past season and taken '• well. This property is divided into • ten paddocks. There is a new house, • _ . woolshed for 20 shearers, yards &c. This is one of the finest properties in Hawke's Bay, 12 miles from Rissington by main road. This Block is open for private offer, with 12,000 sheep and 500 cattle.' Easy terms. For further particulars apply to' MESSRS MILEB & CO., Christchurch, Or M. R. MILLER, Stock and Station Agent, Auctioneer, 960 Kapier. ' OWE 9 AND lORNS are instructed by JU Rhodes Dosald, Esq., to sell by private treaty— That MAGNIFICENT PROPERTY known as' "MANAIA," situate within two miles of Post Office, Masterton, and only 10 minutes' walk from the Kurupuni Railway station. This fine 'estate comprises 600 acres of first-class land, only fifty acres being biish, The whole is subdivided into convenient paddocks, with water in each. A most substantial NEW RESlDENCE.containingthirteen rooms; also, woolshed, stable, ■ ■■ outbuildings, and good orchard.
Tliiß has always been looked upon as one of thifimtpyptrimin (Ike district; and will prove-a.good investment either for a farmer or a.canitau'st. For mr|her -particulara apply to ■- " : ;-' : ; LOWEST lOMS, • ; ■ : . ■' "•;'. ;■ Estate Agents, '■• ■"-■"'•'•"■' . Masterton, 9th January, 1862.' . 970 T-O—R S A' 1 L\■■•;■*:•■■;"'_ ... Superior dwelling house, stable and section of.land/ihChurch-st, Only £230, cash Dwelling houses in Hope-sk, Columba road, Johnston-st,, Criclet-at., Queen-at.-, "Albert-at,. First-class coiner shop and dwelling, Queen' ■ st., on easy terms Building Bcctinns in Smith-st,. and Albert-st, Cheap and good Masterton, U per acre, terms. ' 2,000 acres pastoral and agricultural land, East Coast. Permanent improvements and all neoeßsary buildings. Good investment Nearly 20 acres, good soil, just outside the Borough; terms easy Several firstaate ssctions in Dixon's estate Eeally good house and about two acres im> proved land in Johnston-Bt. Bargain Good dwelling house and five aoresSuperior land in Columba road, Cheap I Dwelling and 8 aores of land in thl Mangaktthi block. Easy terms -■ ■"? TO LET. | ' Dwellings to suit all peoplt from* 4s per week upwards. j Anyone .may become the possessor of a ..freehold section and dwelling by periodical eaßy payments, ? 4-roomed dwelling, 2 J aoreßrioh landj plenty of firewood. Will be let cheap W a good tenant. ■•* .
TO LEND. ■ freehold security,-•• ■';•''.". -".■ : :'' : .. /AGENCIES.': ' ■';;£■ .■'.-■ North British and Mercantile Insurance Co., .■;■ : :'T/f\ 970. :^':.: l yCoTOil : Cha^e>B;;Maßteiteß§
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 971, 11 January 1882, Page 3
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