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[ .HOTELS. OLIFP HOUSE, ISLAND BAY. I BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ' Visitors to Wellington can secure Every Comfort and Attention. (Spoeial Terms ior Permanent Boarders.) LUNCHEONS. AFTERNOON TEAS, ■ TEAS. Address:—Manageress. EAILWAY. nOTEL, TAUMARDNUI (under entirely new: management), opposite Railway Station. Two-storied Modern Hotel, accommodating GO guests, iitted and furnished, throughout on most approved lines. Magnificent view, spacious balcony, promenade, - piano, firstclass • table, h. and c. water, largo airy single and double rooms. Porter meets nil trains. - Every attention. Tariff. Bs. per day. Tel. Address': M'Grane, Tanmarunui. MKS. Iv. M'GRANE (laito of Wellington), Proprietress. WHERE TO STAT. Meredith house, tatjmarunui (Junction Wancanni River and Main Trunk Line). FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. Excellent cuisine. Cook's Coupons Accepted. Telegraphic Address—"Mathias, Taumarunui." Every attention to Telecrams.' iItST-CLASS PIT.T.TATtD TABLE FOE GUESTS. Kerr and Mathias. Proorietorß. 1 /JIHIS is to Notify tho Publio that MR. i. GEORGE EVANS has taken over THE ALBERT HOTEL, Corner of Manners and Willis Streets. THE GLENLEE TOURISTS' ACCOMMODATION HOUSE, 1 PELORUS SOUND, CRAIL BAT. SITUATED in one of the most sheltered bays in the Sounds, an ideal' spot for persous. requiring good accommodation. Hot and cold water baths, good fishing grounds, bush surroundings, mingled with, all kinds of ferns. Post and Telegraph Office attached. All cor-, respondence promptly attended to. For further aDnlv to '■ Or. M'NABB, Proprietor. HOTEL,- C E C I L, : WELLINGTON, N.Z. Opp. Government Railway Station and Junction of City Tramways, and adjoining Parliamentary Buildings. ■ ' Every. Modern Convenience. F. MTARLAND, °" Proprietor. ' Tariff-on application. • SALVATION ARMY. •PEOPLE'S PALACE, 213 . CU3A ST., JL WELLINGTON. Tariff from ss. uer dav. , J. DOWN lE, Manager. ' AVAVERLE Y PRIVATE.. HOTEL, Marion St. (opp. Now To Arb Post Office), City. IS ■ now ready, to receive Permanent ■Boarders, being absolutely firo and earthquake-proof, and ' containing all modern conveniences and comforts. Also a largo promenade roof, overlooking Harbour,. ; Tariff—6s. per-day: 255.i per week. MRS. C. TREGONNING, • 'Phono 2947. ProDrietress. (HOLUMBIA PRIVATE HOTEL, Lower Cuba Street. . Near .Wharves, Town Hall, and Open House, isxcellentCuisine. Lunch, la, ÜBS;.-M.. PETERS, .late 30 .Wellington I en-ace. -Proprietress. , The marquis • op normanby HOTEL. CARTERTON. W. M. IT ALLEY, Proprietor, • The Best Commercial Hotel in tht •Wairarapa. TCTMPIIiE HOTEL, WAIPAYf A. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. A. 11. RICHARDSON, Proprietor, Tariff Bs. Everything up to date. A GOING CONCERN. QHEEP and Dairy Farm; ,£5 per acre, £3 North Auckland; 1760 acres good sandstone land; about one-half in grass, 300 acres in bush, balunce- mostly fern; well watered,; good rolling country; house of 11 rooms, large barn, woolslied, stock yards,'concrete sheep dip, etc.; 11 miles from township and wharf; good metalled road; 2 miles to school and dairy .factory. The' following go with property :—IOOO sheep, *10 head mixes*, cattle, "arid 5 horses. The present owner has. occupied. this...property for over .40 years. , Terms, ,£2OOO cash, balance 5 to l(i years :at 5; per cent. .. -.. ■ V /DAVID"KAY,..' : Land Agent, ' Vulcan Lane, Auckland. FOR SALE, the best-paying Boardinghouse on the Main Trunk Line, 24 rooms, and all conveniences, in. town (best on line) where <£40,000 is being. spent by the local bodies. This house has lieon. established 7 years, and is-close to Railway Station. Price as going concern .£750, cash £500. -a rv/y. ACRES, 3 miles from Taihape, 50 luu acres in grass, £7 per acre; Several Town Sections and Building Sites in Taihape. ALLEN T. VIC&ERS, : AUCTIONEER, VALUATOR, AND v .LAND AGENT,.TAIHAPE. GREAT PROSPECTIVE VALUE. A on ' ACRES, good agricultural 'land, yhOtf close ,to Feilding; well fenced and all ploughable, more than half flat;' grows excellent rape, turnips, or rye-grass-seed, and is .well' suited for sheep--1 breeding and fattening. Two cottages arid stables; two road frontages. If properly farmed this land is easily worth £20 per acre. Price, Terms arranged. No. 1435. Apply A. H. ATftiFSSQN & CO., LTD., FEILDING., OA ACRES, splendid 6ection, situated OV in best part of Stratford, with first-class'9-roomed house, and all ; necessary outbuildings; all level, 3 road frontages; very suitable for cutting up; 5 minutes' walk from post office. Price, ,£2500; easy tenhs. .A SNIP. 1 Aft ACRES, all level, all been JLI/1/ ploughed and well sown down in best English grasses, subdivided into' 12 paddocks; 5 minutes' walk from school and factory* new house and concrete floor cowshed. Nice property, and cheap at X2C per acre; .£SOO cash, balance 7 years at 5 per cent. YOOMG, HOBBS.& CO., AUCTIONEERS AND SEED MERCHANTS, :STRATFORD AND ELTHAM. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY. r»/?A ACRES, situated 9 miles from a OOU railway, 300 acres L.1.P., at a rental of «£2O per annum j balance Freehold. Fully 200 acres flat land, and a property which I can thoroughly recommend to cny' person wishing to dairy on a large scalc. They could easily milk 250 : cows and run sheep besides. Buildings > consist of a splendid house of 8 rooms ; 1 largo up-to-dato Tvoolshed, fitted with 4 shearing machines and oil engine, wooli press, and chaff-cuttcr, ratproof granary, » tip-top cowbails, trapshed, and stables. . Also an extra 4-rooined house, 2 orchards, ► well fenced, and subdivided; permanent ■ water supply. Property practically joins i the cheese factory, school, and P.O. 1 Price is .£l3 10s. per acre. Mortgage only • .£SOO on the L.I.P. Freehold is unencumbered. .Owner requires the bulk of tho money, but a purchaser can raise tho bulk of the money ou tho property himself. I have personally inspected this property, and been all over it. I can thoroughly recommend it, and it will compare very favourably with places oa tho market to-day at .£2O per acre. Sumo patehes of shelter bush. VICTOR E. SMITH,, FEILDING.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1017, 5 January 1911, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1017, 5 January 1911, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1017, 5 January 1911, Page 10

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