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M. R. Miller. h IMPORTANT PRELIMINARY NOTICE. RISSLN'GTON ESTATE, Compact Pastoral and Agricultural ni Freeholds, Of about fiOP to 4000 acres each. MARCH, 1882, ' BY PUBLIC AUCTION. i\/j It. MjLLl'lt lias received iustrnc-i-r'l. lions frcm Um\s If. H. Modes vu.iitjiit JJV.rmH, ;aul sull by auction in March next, about—--4i',oii() iions o ; thit estate, being this portion nearest to Napier- caw lming tnk t ii that nil existing buildin;,'.', fences and improvements tlu'i'tou lio made- available, and that each w«ck I'e well watered and of en"}- access, and -taking advanf«K<: of natural features and botind iries, to include low lands and downs, so as to give each inditirimil property every advantage to the purchaser, The fencing is all thoroughly substantial, and there are over 3000 acres ploughed on various parts of the portion to bo sold, All has been sown with the exception of a few smaller Hooks, which will be realy for sowing this season. The Rissingtnn homestead block has miny valuable improvenents, cultivation paddocks, So, a capital country seat, besides containing Mount M'Neill, one of the best (/razing hills in Hawke's Ray. Mount Cameron is equally wellknown, being another block. The AHlussc Downs are all fit for the li oiii-h Gentle Annie and Smithfi'M Downs Blocks contain also a large extent of lands ploughed and laid down in grass, but 'it'is rot wiihin the limit of an advertisement to describe each of the blocks that will be sold, The cutting-up of this estate will be of .mmense advantage to this distriot, the present owners having consented to this course ■van. step towards realising on the whole of this magnificent property, rendered neces•aiy by the death of one of the partners. Although lii?sington Estate is so wellknown locally, it is not out of place to state hat it commences about 18 miles west from Napier, The lands, though varied in feature, ire ricb and on limestone formation, abundantly watered by springs and ever-running streams. The whole freehold comprises ' ihout 74,0C0 acres, on which, though large ' -lms have been expended in improvements, ' '- istruci ions are to put such a very moderate ■ useryn on the portions offered (which in- ' elude 111* 'linger improved lands) as must ' nsiiro sale. There are about 1000 cattle l ml 00,000 bheeo and lambs now on the ' «t tc, the greater portion of which will bo • "Id after the land sale, and will enable ! nnyers to stock readily. Of the wool Messrs ( "a'me and Co., Brokers, London, r»port 1 "ider date lith September, 1891:-" We are dud to bo ablo to speak in terms of ungualided praise,"

A survey of the lands to obtain the acreage if each l)l»ol( will be made and plans issued is sennas this work is completed, A district branch ra'lway lino has for •omi! time be-.n contemplated from the ninlt lino near Pakowhai to Woodthorpe > •iistnnce of about 15 miles, Wondthorpe ' ojil-ositQiheosstcm extremity of the es.jte, from tlisnee to Pukititri Bush there is •i pod road laid off, and £4OO lately voted ■ o cmplcte this mute to the Government ■■serve, conhiitii-g a large supply of the fluest timber in tlio colonp—Totara, Pines, i'C.

• TEEMSTpii p r :r cent, deposit, fifteen pur cent, in ono mouth. Twciily-Gve per cent, in 2 yc.ra, at 6 por cunt pm annum, Balance »v renvih for 7 years, at 6 per cent, per annum. ALSO • I'ATOKA FOE SALE. LQ AAA AURES or thereabout, rVjWUU being the Patokn Block, the northern portion of the Hissington Estate, about 10,800 acres in grass, about 4009 acres having been sown (lu's past season and taken well. '1 his property is divided info ten paddocks. There is a new house, wookhed for 20 shearers, yards &e. _ This is oue of the finest properties in 'lawke's Bay, 12 miles from Rissington by main road. Ti is Block is opou for private offer, with 12,000 sheep and 500 cattle. Easy terms. For further parliculirs apply to JIESsBS MILES & CO,, Christchurch, Or M. R, MILLER, *>fc'jck and Station Agent, Auctioneer, Napier. I M O N S' T E B Clearing Sale!! —o— TOYS! FANCY GOODS CHRISTMAS CARDS I IMMENSE STOCK.! BXDLBBB VARIETY! A CHANCE FOR THE CHILDBED I GEOE6E~DIXON, Havng ree-ived very large consignments of Christmas Cards, Toys, Musical hu.rump.ni>, and all kinds of Fancy Goods ani seisms NOVELTIES I ■ia* determined to ho'd a great Clearin»* Sale from this date, tor one month, of the whole stock, which will give .•hi dren 111 -. opportunity of purchasing Toys jf all itkdi at VEKY LOW PRICES

CALL AND INSPECT THE STOCK REALLY CHEAP TOIS! And remember that Christmas comes but nncii a year. Make the Childrenlia,py by the outlay of a . lew pence I I Foil Boxes or Tow 4d to 43, CHE TOBACCONIST DEPARTMENT ii.i!, also reeoived laige additions of ttoc't, and nu endless variety of Pipes, Ponches,&o.,*c., will bo cleared during the Sale. XiioTuy best brands of Tobaccos aro kepi ■ ■ '-' fA, including Cameron's and T. C '•■ il'iW choicest varieties, CIGARS AND CIGARETTES, of all kinds. THE HAIBDREBSING SALOON Is still under the management of C, Holland, jllairdreESer-in.Chief to the 30th Regiment I of Foot, and also to (lie ChristcWch VolunteerFmce.) The only practical hairdresser and shaver in the town. HAIE-CDTTING.Gd; SHAVING, 3d. GEORGE DIXON, Large Corner Shop, QrjEEH-STEEET MASTEBTON. (Opposite CSub Hatvl. . m i

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 973, 13 January 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 973, 13 January 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 973, 13 January 1882, Page 4

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