M. E. Miller. IMPORTANT PRELIMINARY NOTICE. rissingtonestate, CoMrACT Pastoral and Agricultural Freeholds, Of nl'out !iOO to 4000 acres each. MARCH, 1882, BY PUBLIC AUCTION. fR, MIL!,Kit lms received inatruciVl., tions from Messrs R, H. Rhodes ii' issington, to lay o''t into Conv>' .'l'U* Farms, aiuhi;ll by auction in March !!■ ;.t. about—(lores of that estate, being the !>;.) iioa nearest to Napier- cars being titan that all existing bnildiiiLls, fences, and improvements tlr icon lie- made available, and that each block be well-watered and of ea«v access, and [taking advantage of natural features and boundaries, to includolow- lands and downs, so ps to. give each individual property every advantage to the pi'rcliiiaor. , .The, fenoiiig ia all thoroughly substantial, ana there are over 3000 on various part? of the portion to be sold. All haf 'been sown with the exception of a few smaller blocks, which will be reaiy for sowing this season. The Bissington homestead block' has many valuable improvements, cultivation paddocks, Ac., a capital country 'seat, besides . containing Mount Joellji'one of. ihe best (iriizing Kills' in Hawk'e's Bay. Mount Cameron is equally wellknown, being another block. The Ap'lusse Diiwns are'aUjt for the p'out'h Gentle Annie and SmithfMd Downs Blocks contain also a extent of-landa ploughed and laid down in grass, but it ia not wihin the limit of an -advertisement to describe each of tho blocks that will be sold. •' The cuttiut; up of this estate will be of iinrutnso advantage to this district, the prosi lit owners having consented to tins course as a step towards realising on the whnlo of this magnificent property, rendered necesaty by the death of one of the partners. Although Hi?aington Estate is so wellknown locally, it is not out nf place 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 ever-running streams. The whole freehold comprise! about 74,0P0 acres, on which, .though large -ims have been expended in improvements, instructions are to put such avery moderate reserye on the portions offered (which include the 'ongest improved lands) as must ensure sale. There are about 1000 cattle lud 110,000 cheep and lambs now on the est te, tlw greater portion of which will be. siild after the land .sale, and will'enable l buyers to stock readily. Of the wool Messrs lm'me and Co., Brokers, London, report ' under date 'ith September, 1831 l—" Weare glad to be able to speak in terms of unqualified praise." .. . , , ; A survey of the lands to obtain the acreage nf each block will be made and planß issued as somi as this work is completed. A district branch ra : lway line has for some timi 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 Pukititri Bush there is a good road laid off, and £4OO lately voted to complete this route to the Government reserve, contaiui'g a large supply of the finest timber iu the colon?— I Totara, Pines, &c. TERMSTen per cent, deposit, 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, ALSO - PATOKA FOR SALE. 1 O nfin ACRES or thereabout, being the Patoka Block, the northern portion of the Kissington Estate, about 10,800 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, woolthed for 20 shearers, yards &c. This is one of the finest properties in flawke's Bay, 12 miles from Bissington by main road. T' is Block is open for private offer, with 12,000 sheep and 500 cattle. Easy terms. For further particulars apply# .JMESSBSJUEES'VCO„ . Chriitchureh, Or M. R, MILLER, Stock and Station Agent, Auctioneer, AM ; Napier. yENETIAN BLIND 'WOBKS. . usher's Steps .'...WiaHKOTON, J. P. DUGDALE (Late Easby) Maker of Blinds ,at .Uo«rnment Bouse, Departmental and Municipal Buildings Also Contractors to the Government. Special rates for large orders according to quantity. ' All blinds made from' the very best of :edar pine, and warranted not to. warp or blUtvr. N.B.—Special rates for WIRE BLINDS. ut ESTABLISH!® 1859, PHOLSTERER AND MATTRASSMAKfcIR, F. WEBBE, Oppo?ito Government Lajibton Quay Wellington, Superior Couches Covered with Hair Seating, best Spring Seats £4. Ditto. Imitatiou Hair Seating, ditto £53. firing Matlrasses, 35s ; Bordered Flax Aialtws, full size, 255. r-'.a-y Clinirs and Couches made to order, ;>ld »\l..tir,isses re-made. Ladies Needlework mounted to any design 979 R. BBOWM & CO. Sub-Agents for North British and Mercan tile Insurance Company, And Murray, Roberts & Co. Cash advanced on wool and insurances effected at lowest current rates from sheep's had; to London, ■ fIHE W.aIRARAPA DAILY is regularly I filed for Inference at" The Associated Vows and Advertising Bureau of New Zealan I" iwhere advertisements are leceiyedfor any par,er published throughout the World) Stitvhpury's Buildings, 4<tckland.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 984, 27 January 1882, Page 4
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