M. R. Miller. IMPORTANTJR. iRISSINGWESTATE.! Freeholds, Of nhout fiOa to 4000 acres cool. : MARCH. 1882, i BY PUBLIC AUCTION, j MR. received instruo- , tions from Mcssrsß, H. Rhodes ctCu., of l!iasington,. :: t6 lay ; o"tinto Convenient Farms, and sell by'auctidn in [March next,about— -" ; '■"■''■ ;, y , ltl1 ', 1 ;" I ;,; 40,000 acres of that' estate, 1 ; being th<> portion' ticarfofrto;' : 'Na'p)oij- o«f boing tahh tM all biisttagibuildings,- ■ fences', 'arid.' improvements tlii-reou bo •made'availabli, and that ea6h'biock lxi weil-writor sd and of eaiy access'; and taking advantage of natural features and (boundaries, to : include low lands and dowiiV Bo¥s;'to give each] individual property advantage to the pui-chftaer: ! j ia ; all thoroughly substantial, 'fr>d° j there are 'over-'3OOO' t a!«es' I |loiißhpd on various parts of the,portion;to be sold."All RaS bYetfsoWwitli the exception of a. few. .smaller blocks, which "will be this season] ] ' The Rissington homestead block has many valuable improyoaionta, cultivation.paddocks, : &c, a capital country; seat, besides containing Mount M!Neill,"Ono of the best, priizing hills iirfiawke'd Bay. Mount Cameron-is equally!wellknown, being another Mock.; The Arcllusse Downs are 'all; fit for the p'ouph Gentle Annie and Smithfi. M Dawns Blocks contain also a large extent of lands ploughed and laid down ;mgraßG,-; but it.is not wi'hin .the limit of an advertisemeni to describe each of the blocks that will bo sold. , .-, ! The cutting up of this 'estate will be of iit'in nse advantage tothis district, the pros' nt i.wners having enhse'rited to this course •v> a B>e i towards realising on the whole of this lnagnifici-nt property, rendered necesmy bi the deii'tlf of one of the partners, AltlmuL'h Nissington Estate 1b so well'noun locally, it is not out of place to Btate ■hat it commences about 18 miles west from N:i ier. The lands, though variedin featuro, an- r ; cli nnd on limestone formation, abunlantly watered by springs and ever-running tfreams. The whole freehold comprises il'imt 74,01.0 acres, onwhich,' though large ir«s have been expended in improvements, instructions are to put such a very moderate ■eserve on the portions offered /which in-' dude the '(inwe-t improved lands), as must •iißiire sale. There are about 1000 cattle md 011,000 cheep andiambß; now on'the est te, the greater portion of which will be «>ll after the land sale, and will enable havers to stock readily, Of thWobl MeSsra and Cn'rßrokprs, London,, report ■ituler date «th September, 1891:—"We:are (Lid to be able t'o'speak in terms of .unqualified praise." '' !' ■ A survey of the lands to obtain the acreage; of each block will.be made and plans issued as soon as this work-is completed, A district branch railway line has for dome time been ; contemplated, from the trunk line near Pakowhai to Woodthorpe ;i distance of about 15 milfti,' Woodthorpe is opposite the eastern extremity of the estate, from thence to. Pukititri Bush there is a good road laid off, and £.IOO. lately voted to complete this route to the Government reserve, containing a' large supply of the finest timber in the colon?—Totara; Pines, etc. ; TEBMB- - per cent, deposit. Fifteen per cent, in one month, Twenty-five per cent, in 2 yej:B, at 6 per cent, per annum', ! Balance mav remain for 7 years, at 6 per cent, per annum, ALSO-- ' PATOKA FOR SALE. 1 0 AAA ACRES or thereabout, l/g,UUU being tho Patoka Block, tho north em portion of the Kissington Estate, about 10,800 aores in 'grass, about 4009 afcres'havingbe'en sown lliis past -'season and taken well. This property is divided into ten paddocks. There is a new house, woolfhed for 20 shearers, yards So. TMs is one of the finest properties in lawke's Bay, 12 miles from Rissington by iiain road. ■' ' ''" j • T is Block is open for private offer, with/ 12,000 sheep and 500 cattle,' Easy terms. Fur further pavtioulirs apply to . MESSES MILES & CO.,' j ' Christchurob.! Or M. R. MILLER | St-ck and Station Agent, Auctioneer, I no Ivapier. yENETIAN BLIND.WOBKf. .msikr 1 '! Steps WbimnotonJ 5H J. P. DUGDALE (Late Easby) '■' 'aker of Blinds at Government Bouse Departmental and Municipal Buildings Also contractors to the; Government." Special rates for large orders according t< quantity. All blinds made from the very beat o: :cdar pine, and warranted not to warp oi nlisttr. N.B.—Special rates for WIRE BUNDS, established 1859. ■ ■ IT PHOLSTERER AND MATTRASS U MAKiJR. ■•■■■' "• P. WEBBE,; Opposite Government Buildings; LaJIBIOS QUAY ..WKLIINeTON. Superior Couches Covered with Hair-. Seating, best Spring Seats 354. ,'• . Ditto. Imitation Hair Seating, ditto.<fi3. iprinj; Mafctrasses, 355; Bordered Flax Mattrass, full size, SGs. ?asy Chairs ajid Couches made to order. Old Miittrasses re-made. Ladies NeedleWork mounted to any design 979 JV BR O W N &■ b'Q] for North British and Meroan tile Insurance Company,, And Murray, Roberts & Co. Cash advanced on wool and insnnmcef. fleeted at loweßt onrrent rates from sheep's ■nek'to London. ! 9 OMVfif lif J ifll $ W fj\ I h'm H? vl I. filed forM.ienceat 'The Associated N'ows and Advertis:ng BureAttof Nw..Zealand (wheroiiflvenissmonta ar»i«c<wedior any paper published %OOsoUt tU ft||!d) StittLtruWa TJuildiigo, Aucklmd. '•' '"
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 986, 30 January 1882, Page 4
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