M. B. Miller. IMPORTANT PRELIMINARY NOTICE, ' -EISSINGTON'ESTitE: ' ; ; Compact Pastoral and Agricultural Freeholds, Of a' out nOO to 'IOOO acres each, MARCH, 1882, !iV PUBLIC AUCTION. fi : H lu'S received inntruc"in Messrs R, H. Rhodes ■: n ■'■ in, .fro lay o"t into Con- . (lr 11 by auction in March : 11 t .ii th-it eatato, being, the ■ rio ■ iwarcst to Napier- ours en tikn that all existing buildings fenies. and . imprsvemsnts th non bu mado available, and tlmt each block be well' Watered and . of easy access, and taking: adysn« tag? of natural features and boundaries, to include low lands apd downs, bo as to give. each indi« vidual property every advaataj;# to the purchaser.. The fenoint; is all thoroughly substantial, 'ana there are over 3000 aorei, plongted oB various puts of ,thq . portion fob sold. All hat> been sown wit!* tip exception of a f«wsia»%Moeltf, whjoh wjlj bp wwing thij season. Tb» Biiarogion nomesteaA block has many valuable improyements, cultivation paddock), a capital country ssai,fce'siijeaTpoU'' tainmg Mount M'Keill, pno of th« best liming hills in.H&wkeißjV.! Mount Cameron ii'equally wellknown, being another 'block. Tbo Afdlusse Downs ara aufitfor; th« p'ough Gentle Annie vid Smith-fi-ld Downs Bleaks contain also a large extent of lands ploughed and laid down in grass! out it is not witjiin the limit of an advertisemout to describe each of the blocks that will be sold. ' The cutting-up of. this estate will be' (if iinm-nse advantage to this district, the presi nt owners having consented to this course as a step towards realising on the whole of this magnificent property, rendered neoesary by the death of one of the partners. Although Kissiugton Estate is so well* known locally, it is not out of place to state that it commences about 18 milts west from Napier. Tho lands, though varied in feature, are rich and on limestone tormatioa,.abundantly watered by springs and tver-rssninfi streams. The wholo freehold comprises about 74,0(i0 acres, on which, though large <nns have been expended in improvements, instructions aro to put such avery moderate reserve on the portions offered (which in elude the 'ongest improved lands) as must ensure sale. There are about 1000 cattle uid 90,000 iJieep and lambs now on the est te, the greater portion of whioh will be mill after the land sale, and will enable buyers to stock readily. Of the wool Meisra ba'rae and Co., Brokers, London, report under date fith September, 1881" We are to be able to speak in terms of unqualified praise." A survey of the lands to obtain the acreage of each bl"ck will be made and plana isßued as sorn as this work is completed. A di-t'-ict branch railway line has for •onie time be*n contemplated from, the : i unk line near Pakowhai to Woodthorpe i dist-ince of about 16 miles, Woodthorpe i ' opposite the eastern extremity of the eaill-, i'r«m ihence to Pukititri Bush there iB i good iw) kid off, and £4OO lately voted o complete this route to the Government • si-i-vp, enntaini'g a large supply of the west timber in the colon p—Tot»r», Pines, TERMS—'Vn p°r cent, deposit. Fifteen per cent, in one month, Twenty-five per cent, in 2 years, at 6 per cent per annum, Ba ! ance muv remain for 7 years, at 6 per ceut. per annum, ALSO • PATOKA FOR SALE. 1 0 nan ACRES or thereabout, In',UUU being the Patoka Block, ton Estate, about 10,800 acres in grass, about 4009 acres having been sown this past season and taken well, 'I his properi yis divided into ten paddocks. There is a new house, woolthed for 20 sheareri, yards This is one of the fihest propertios in : lawke'B Bay, 12 miles from BisMngtoo by main road. Tl is Block is open for private offer, with 12,000 sheep and 500 oattle, Easy teTOi, For further particulars apply to MEBBBB MILES & CO,, Chrietohttroh. Or %B, MttlEp, :• ■ Stock aud Station Agept, And jo»e#r, OflQ - - Kapler, yENETIAN BLIND WORK?, Pujnna'a Steps..,,...,.'..."..•WKiinfSTojr, J, P. DUGDALE (Late Hasby) •laker of Blinds at Government Bouse, Departm- ntal and Municipal Buildicga.. Also Contractors to the.Government, ■. Special rates for large orders according, to quantity. All blinds made from the very best oi d.ir [>ine, and warianted not to Warp, or i.ift r. N ,13.-Special rates for WIREBLINBS, U E3TABI,IsnSD 1859, PHOLSTEREK AND MATTRASS. MAKJSR. F. WEBBE, o Government Buildings B DAY WKUIKOIOH. Stiver or Couches Covered with Hair . Seating, best Spring Seats £4. initio. liniiation Hair i-eiting, ditto ;S3. Matures 35s i Bordered Flaj Mattress, full size, Sss, 'asy Ci.airs and Couches made to order, 1.1 iMotirasses re-made. Ladies Needlework mounted to any design 979 i) 110 W N & C O. i V • Mib-A»iints for North British and.Meroan tile Insurance Company. And Murray, Roberts & Co. Cash advanced on wool and insurtQuii llccted nt lowest current rates from jheep'i 'tick to London. , ' 1 jIHE WAIRARAPA DAILY is regtilulf I filed for Reference at "The'Aosooiated \'ews and Advertising Bureau of New Zu* lan I" (where advertisements are i eoeind fyt any paper published throughoot tho Stitcbbury's Buildings, Asokl»&4» 1 ' : ' ! "■
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 981, 24 January 1882, Page 4
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837Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 981, 24 January 1882, Page 4
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