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51, Miller. IMPORTANT PRELIMINARY iSp rissington:estate.s^;i : Compact;-)'!''.',',..; Pastoral and" Agricultural Freeholds, Of aliout fiOO to 40J3Qncrc3eaoh. MARCH, 1882, ' . BY rUBLIC AUCTION.' IV if" R. MILI.K]' Imp received- iristru'clYl. tioas from Mossis R. H.VEhodes i tfeCo., o»' '..issingron, to lay o"t into'Coii^' 1 vonient Farm?, and sell by auction in' March' next, about— " 4ii,ouu acres of that estate, being tlio portion nearest to Napier- ow being faktn that all existing buildings, fences, and 'improvements thireon bo made available'/'and' that each block be well-watered and of . ea«y access, and taking' advah' tage of natural features andbouir- . daries, to include .low lands and downs, so as to.giya each ; .indi-, vidnal property' every advantage to the purchaser. 'Thoftooing is'all thoroughly substantial,..;and,■ there,; are over 3000 aotetf.; op,various parts of, the.'portion to }». sold.'All ha^beeh-'swiiWtK' ; fne exception of ' a few, smaller bloods, which will bo rea iy for sowing this season. The BiSsingt<>n.homea ; tead., block has many 1 vwuabte improye'-' ments, cultivation paddooka,. 6c.,, a capital country asat, besides xon.; tainirig Mount M'Neill, one; of the* best prying hills in Hawke'sßaV. , Mount Cameron is equally wellknown, being another block. The Ardlusse Downs are. all, fit for the, plough ' Gentle Annie ari<J Smithfield Downs Blocks contain!'also a large extent of lands ploughed and' laid down in grass, : put it is. not within the limit of an advertisement to describe each of the blocks that will be sold. The cutting-up of this estate will be of immense advantage to this district, the present owners having consented to this course a-s a steu towards realising on the whole of this magnificent property,' rendered necessary by the death of one of the partners. Although fiissington Estate iB so wellknown locally, it is not ont of to state that, it commences about 18 miles west from Napier. The lands, though varied in feature, are rich and on limestone' formation, abundantly watered by springs and ev«r»running streams. Tho whole freehold comprises about 74,0('0 acres, on which, though large su-ns have been expended in improvements, iustructions are to put such a very moderate reserve on the portions offered (which include the 'ongest improved lands) as must ensure sale. "There are about 1000 cattle and 90,000 cheep and lambs now on tlie. est te, the greater portion of which will he' sold after the land sale, and will enable buyers to stock readily. Of the wool Messrs balme and Co., Brokers, London, report under date fith September, 1881" We are «kd 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-jta issued as soon as this work is completed.' A district branch railway line has for some time been contemplated from the trunk line near Pakowhai .to Woodthorpe a distance of aboiit 1.5 miles, S7oodtbprpe. IB opposite the eastern extremity' of th/a estate, from thence to Pukititri Bush fee 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 colony—Totara, Pines, &(. TERMS- ' Ten per cent., doposit. fifteen per cent, in ono month, Twenty-five per cent, in 2 years, at 6 per cent, per annum. Balance raav remain for 7 years, at 6 per 1 cent, per annum, ALSOPATOKA FOE SALE. 1 0 HAH ACRES or thereabout, J./V.UUU being the Patoka Block, the northern portion of the Rissington Estate, about 1,0,800 acres in' grass, about 4009 acres having been sown this past season and taken well. This property is divided into ten paddocks. There is a new house,' woolshed for 20 shearers, yards 4®. This i 6 one of the finest properties. in Hawke's Bay, 12 miles from Risßlngton by main road. Ti'is Block is open for private offer, with 12,000 sheep and 500 cattle. Easy termß. For further particulars apply to MESSRS MILES & CO., Christchorob. Or M.R. MILLER, Stock and Station Agent, Auctioneer, 1)60 Napier. MONSTERi Clearing Sale!! —Op y sr FANCY aOODS CHRISTMAS CARDS J j . IMMENSE STOCK, EXDms 74MSTYI A CHiNCE FOR THE CfIJLDSENf j 1 GEORGE DIXON, Having i ee?ived very large consignments of Christmas Card*, Toys, Muiical Inmmnto, and all kinds of Fancy Uoods ' ani CUBISMS NOVELTIES I Ha? determined to hold Clearing Sale from this djite., fyr . one month, of the whole stock, which £tve children the opportunity of purchasing Toys ! of all kinds at VERY LOW PRICES > CALL AND INSPECT THg STOCK oi REALLY CHEAP TOYS,! And remember that Christmas comes but once a year. Make the Children haj py by tlw outlay of a few pence! Fcll Boxes of Toys 4d .to 4s, THE TOBACCONIST DEPARTMENT lias also received large additions of '.stock, and an endless variety of Pipes, Pouches, &o>, &c„ will be cleared during the Sale. The very best brands of Tobaccoß are kept in stock, including Cameron'B andT. O WilliamB 1 choicest varieties, CIGARS 'AND CIGARETTES, of all kinds,. THE HAIRDREBSING SALOON Is still under the management of C. Rolland, (Qairdresser-in-Chicf to the 30th Regiment of Foot, and also to the Christohurch. Volunteer Force.) i. The only practical hairdresser and shiver in the town. ■[,- HAIR-CUTTING, Gd ; SHAVING, So.'GEORGE DIXON, : " Large Porner Shop, QuiiEK-STEBBT n.MiBTEBTOK.' ... . (OppwitoQubHotit SM.i

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 977, 18 January 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 977, 18 January 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 977, 18 January 1882, Page 4

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