. HOTELS. OLIFF HOUSE, ISLAND BAY. ." BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Visitors to Wellington con 6ecurs Every Comfort and Attention, (Soecial Terms for Permanent Boarders.) UjNCHEONEJ. AFTERNOON TEAS, • TEAS. AddressManascress. gAREETT'S HOTEL, . LAMBTON. QUAY. NOTE.—Only the Best. Wines and Spirits,-Ales, etc;, kept'in stock. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. , TARIFF, Ss. per day, £2 2s. per week. Proprietor .' *W; J.'CONNER. (Late Com. Travellers' Club and Day's Bay House.) Railway hotel, .■■taumardnui . (under entirely ■. new management), opposite ' Railway Station. Two-storied Modern Hotel, accommodating 60 guest* ■ fitted and furnished, throughout on most approved' lines. > Magnificent. view, spacious balcony, promenade,. .piano, .. firstclass table, h.and c,- water, large ai/y single and . double rooms. Porter meets all. trains.- Every .attention. Tariff. Bs. per. day.. Tel. ' Address: M'Grane, Taumarimui. MRS., K.. M/GRaNe (lato of Wellington), Proprietress.' WHERE TO STAT. 'UfEREDITH HOUSE, TAUMAEDN'ni XvJL (Junction Waneaurii River and Main Trunk Line). ; FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. ; Excellent, cuisine.;. Cook's Coupons Accepted. Telegranhic Addresa—-"Matliiav Toumarunui." Every attention to Telegrams.- - 'i ' iKST-CLASS PTT.T.TAUD TABLE.FOB V GUESTS. ■Kerr .and Mathias. . Proprietors. 1 fgIHIS is. to Notify the. Public', tkat. Kit. GEORGE EVANS has taken over - : - THE ALBERT HOTEL, Corner, of- Manners and. Willis Streets. THE GLENLEE TOURISTS' 'ACCOM- . ' MODATION HOUSE, - PELORUS SOUND, CRAIL BAY. SITUATED in. one of the most shel- ' feral bays, in the Sounds, an. ideal, spot,.for persons recmirinc good accom--inodafion. Hot and' cold water baths, good fisliins grounds, bush surroundings, mingled with 'a|l kinds, of -ferns.' • Post and Telegraph Office; attached. All correspondence promptly attended to. For further .particulars. aDDIv.-, to ; , 1 ' Ci. M'NABB,' Proprietor. . HOTEL- , - CECIL, WELLING'tONV.N.Z. Opp. ,Goveinment /Railway,\S(ftion and . . Junction of . City. .Tramways, a*nd ad- ,, joining Pavliamentary-.Buildings. ' ■ Every Modern Convenience. :~' F: M'-PAELAND, : ' ,- ' ■■■ 1 .■•''■ Proprietor. Tariff on application..' : ' SALVATION' ARMY. PEOPLE'S PALACE, 213 CUBA ST., V." WELLINGTON. - . . Tariff from -55.. uer* day. ' ;; ' " J.'DOWNLE,' Manager. -i : WAVERLEY;, PRIVATE;; HOTEL, Marion- St. (opp. New To Aro Post Office) ■ ' . City. ; THE Building lias been largely increased, being absolutely fire and earth-quake-proof, and containing all modern conveniences and: comforts. Also a large promenade- r00f,.; overlooking- -'Harbour. . Tariff—6s. per . day; 255: per week. • .. MRS;, C. TREGONNING-, . 'Phono 2947. Proprietress.' OLUMBIA PRIVATE HOTEL," Lower Cuba Street. Near Wharves; Town; Hall, and Opera House. Excellent. Cuisine. Lunch, Is. MRS. M. PETERS, lato v ao Wellington l'orrace. Proprietress.The marquis op nokmanby . ,HOTEL. CARTERTON. W. M. HALLEY; Proprietor. ' Ihe Best Commercial Hotel in th» v - W airaraba. " Empire ' hotel, . waipawa, : UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. A. MJ RICHARDSON, - Proprieto?. TariE 6s; Everything up. to date.
AN OPPORTUNITY TO ACQUIRE A "WAIRARAPA SHEEP FARM. LIMESTONE AND PAPA COUNTRY, '• ■ Carrying 2i Sheep Per Acre. ABOUT 1400 ACRES of low undulating limest&ne and papa country, • all in grass,. and' situated about 20 miles from Masterton. Tho property will fatten: 60 to' 70. per cent, of iambs off the. grass, will Winter 2J sheep per acre, and • they will come in at 6pring-time.. as sheep ought to .bo wintered, with a fine lustre on the wool and the yokes well up; well watered and subdivided into numerouo paddocks; the t only fault the, property, has is the house, it's small, ■ but. as this does . not bring in the money, can 'bo remedied; woolshed, dip, and yards. Price,, only -C 3 ss. per, acre, and any experienced man will , say it's a ; snip"; it's .worth your while having a look; we'll run you out, and inqniring costs you nothing. Terms arranged. ... , ■ Apply e. o. eoss and go., MASTERTON: ■ CHOICE WAIKATO FARM. ACRES of Iho Finest Land in tho, Waikato district, 5 miles from Railway Station, U miles from School and Creamery; level, and ' all ploughablo. Price £3 acre. £200 cash balance 5 per cent. This land has! never been on the market before. Is -unimproved and capable of carrying 2 sheep to' the acre, besides _ cattle, eto. Would advise ■ early .inspection. Personally re. commended. Will.lio glad to supply fu r . , tlicr particulars on application J'. D.\MARTIN M'INTYRE '. AND-.' CO., 515-217 Lambton Quaj. WELLINGTON. . A SNIP. . 1 (Tb'lO 0.R.P., at 17s. 6d., reut Jk-XtOXJ .£4l per annum, 14 miles from Rauriniu and 5 from School; 3 miles from store and P.O. About 70 acres plou"hable, balance easy to'hilly country; 310 acres in grass and 10 acres being felled. Property at present carrying 1020 sheep and horses, about 100 chains fencing; no buildings. A cheap property. Price £3000; .£IOOO cash. 2097 Apply for Free Copy of our December Guide. J-. HARRIS. <& SOWS, MAETON AND MARTON JUNCTION. • TWO PICKED RANGITIKEI PROPERTIES. QOA ACRES rich bush grazing connOA\J try; all in grass; 0 paddocks, house, sheep .yards, dip; . 5 miles rail/ Price £9. .£IOOO cash. No. 1350 £!QA ACRES, all in! crass except fe\\OUvJ acres shelter bush; 100 teres ploughable. Good 21 sheep country, Good house, waolshed and yards. Price £12 10s.- Terms. . No; 1521 A. H-, ATKJMSON & CO,, LTD., AUCTIONEERS AND FEUDING.
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