MERRILL LYNCH MINNESOTA MUN BOND FD OF MERRILL LYNCH MULTI S
N-30B-2, 1994-06-13
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Merrill Lynch Minnesota Municipal Bond Fund                                  

Quarterly Report -- April 30, 1994


To Our Shareholders:

The magnitude of the rise in tax-exempt bond yields experienced this
past quarter has not been seen since 1987 when municipal bond rates
rose 250 basis points (2.50%) from March to October of that year. It
is very important to note that the municipal bond price declines of
the April quarter, while certainly damaging, were essentially much
different than those in 1987. Recent price declines were largely the
result of consistent and insistent selling pressures over the last
two months. In 1987, the tax-exempt bond market was much more
volatile and, at times, chaotic as investors sought to liquidate
positions without concern for fundamental value. For the most part,
the recent price deterioration has been orderly, and the municipal
bond market's liquidity and integrity have not been challenged or
jeopardized.

Despite recent price declines, tax-exempt securities remain among
the most attractive investment alternatives available. After the
yield increases experienced in the April quarter, longer-term
municipal securities yielded approximately 90% of comparable US
Treasury yields. Purchasers of these municipal bonds also accrue
substantial after-tax yield advantages. To investors in the 39%
marginal Federal income tax bracket, the purchase of a municipal
bond yielding 6.50% represents an after-tax equivalent of 10.65%.
With prevailing estimates of 1994 inflation at no more than 3%--4%,
real after-tax rates in excess of 6.50% easily compensate longer-
term investors for much of the price volatility recently
experienced.
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Portfolio Strategy
Merrill Lynch Minnesota Municipal Bond Fund remained defensively
postured during the April quarter. We raised the Fund's cash
position during this period, holding as much as 15% in cash at
times. In addition to this defensive posture, we sought out larger-
coupon securities to help enhance shareholders' income. During this
volatile time, we continued to emphasize quality securities, with
80% of the Fund's holdings rated A or better. By purchasing higher-
yielding, noncallable securities, we expect the Fund to accrue
attractive levels of tax-exempt income for years to come.

We appreciate your ongoing interest in Merrill Lynch Minnesota
Municipal Bond Fund, and we look forward to assisting you with your
financial needs in the months and years ahead.

Sincerely,


(Arthur Zeikel)
Arthur Zeikel  
President      


(Vincent R. Giordano)
Vincent R. Giordano
Vice President and Portfolio Manager

May 26, 1994
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Performance Data

None of the past results shown should be considered a representation
of future performance. Investment return and principal value of
Class A and Class B Shares will fluctuate so that shares, when
redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost.

<TABLE>
Recent  Performance Results*
<CAPTION>
                                                                                             12 Month      3 Month
                                                  4/30/94       1/31/94       4/30/93        % Change      % Change
<S>                                               <C>           <C>           <C>            <C>           <C>
Class A Shares                                    $10.19        $11.02        $10.66         -3.70%(1)     -7.53%
Class B Shares                                     10.19         11.02         10.66         -3.70(1)      -7.53
Class A Shares--Total Return                                                                 +2.06(2)      -6.28(3)
Class B Shares--Total Return                                                                 +1.55(4)      -6.40(5)
Class A Shares--Standardized 30-day Yield           5.21%
Class B Shares--Standardized 30-day Yield           4.92%
<FN>
*Investment results shown for the 3-month and 12-month periods are before the deduction of any sales charges.
(1)Percent change includes reinvestment of $0.081 per share capital gains distributions.
(2)Percent change includes reinvestment of $0.630 per share ordinary income dividends and $0.081 
per share capital gains distributions.
(3)Percent change includes reinvestment of $0.140 per share ordinary income dividends.
(4)Percent change includes reinvestment of $0.575 per share ordinary income dividends and 
$0.081 per share capital gains distributions.
(5)Percent change includes reinvestment of $0.127 per share ordinary income dividends.
</TABLE>
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Average Annual Total Return

                       % Return Without    % Return With
                         Sales Charge      Sales Charge**

Class A Shares*

Year Ended 3/31/94          +3.13%           -0.99%

Inception (3/27/92)
through 3/31/94             +7.61            +5.44
[FN]
*Maximum sales charge is 4%.
**Assuming maximum sales charge.

                           % Return         % Return
                         Without CDSC       With CDSC**

Class B Shares*

Year Ended 3/31/94          +2.61%           -1.23%

Inception (3/27/92)
through 3/31/94             +7.07            +6.13
[FN]
*Maximum contingent deferred sales charge is 4% and is reduced
to 0% after 4 years.
**Assuming payment of applicable contingent deferred sales charge.


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