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-f. " . . ' AUCTIONS. FRIDAY, 13th JANUARY, 1311. , '•> AUCTION SALE OF RACECOURSE PRIVILEGES. -WELLINGTON RACING CLUB'S ' / . SUMMER MEETING. '•■ ! - "M/pSSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. liav- ? JLT-lt. beeji'!favoured'TwiUi instruction from 'tho Stewards'of .the 'Wellingtoii Hac ing' Club to. Sell,' by Public Auction, a their Booms, 195 laihbton Quay, oi FRIDAY, January 13th,-;,at 2.30 p.m. the following .privilegte™ in conn-ectioi with tho Club's Summer! Meeting, to b held at the -Trentham., Racecourse oi SATURDAY,'2Ist, MONDAY, 23rd, an< WED.NESDAY,. 25th: January, 1911:- .' Lit I.—GRANDSTAND and MEMBERS BAIi. • Lot 2.-PUBLICAN'S BOOTH UNDEI people's: stand:: - ..... HARCOURT;AND,.CO., Auctioneers. . yr~— 1 1 " 1 ' — 3 HOTELS, V :HOUSE,;'.: ISLAND BAY, - . " BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ' Visitors: to Wellington can. sccurc every Comfort and Attention.' : ' ! (Special Terms- for Permanent Boarders.] ~ •.'UNCHEONS. . ... - ; -AFTJIENOON-TEAS, ' ! . TEAS. Address Manageress. , r -O AILAVAY-'HOTEL/:-. TAUMARUNUI - JLli (under entirely-: new'niunage'ment), opposite- Railway Station! . Two-storied Modern Hotel,..accommodating 60 guests, fitted and furnished throughout on most approved;.'lines'.".-"Magnificent view, spacious balcony,: promenade, piano, firstclass table,, ii. .and;.o. ; water,'large airy single and ' double . rooms. Porter meets air trains. 'Every, attention. Tariff, Ss. per day. Tel.' Address:'M'Grane, Tauniarunui. MRS. K.- M'GRANE (late of ' Wellington), Proprietress. ; . ' WHERE : TO. STAY. 1/TEREDITH. HOUSE, TAUMARUNUI IYJL (Junction Wanganui-River and • . Main- Trunk Line). . FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. ~ Ex<i9llcnt'cuisine. ,' Cook's' Coupons Ac- > cepted. Telegraphic Address—'"Mathias, Taumaruuui. • Every attention to Telegrams. . !. : . -, : - : ' FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD' TABLE FOlt ;, GUEST'S. .. Kerr and Mathias; Proprietors. rjTHIS is!.'to Notify tho Publio .that . ■-' - MR.' GEORGE EVANS -, , , Has taken' over' THE ALBERT HOTEL, Corner, of Manners and Willis Streets. ) ",-—_—'' — 5 THE . GLENLEE' TOURIST !'.ACCOM- ■ MODATION HOUSE,' • • .' . ". PELOROUS SOUND, CRAIL BAY.'' SITUATED- in. pno of .the. most sheltered bays ill the. Sounds,! ail ideal spot for : persons requiring. good accom-modation.!-...H0t! and cold water baths, good..fishing grounds, bush /surroundings, mingled with 1 all., kinds of ferns. ' Post and Telegraph Offico. attached; All', correspondence: promptly attended to. For further , particulars,, apply to'- !. ; G.'M'NABB,.Proprietor.. HO TE' L • . C 'E'CTL" . WELLINGTON, N.Z. . . ; '~opp.' Government Railway Station aud . Junction of. City Tramways,, and adjoin- . ing Parliamentary: Buildings. ' [ EVERY MODERN'CONVENIENCE. ! ■'■■■. F.. M'PARLAND, , . . Proprietor. ) Tariff on .Application. , - ... : SALVATION ARMY. • PEOPLE'S PALACE, lil3 CUBA ST.i WELLINGTON. ' Tariff ■ from ss. per day. ! J..DOWNIE, 'Mah'ager. . * . WAVERLEY; PRIVATE ' HOTEL, , Marion St. (opp/New Te Aro Post Office), City.' JS now ready :to receive Permanent A . Boarders,' being absolutely fire aud earthquake-proof, and containing all modern conveniences and comforts. Also a largo promenade roof, overlooking Harbour. ' Tariff—6s. per day; 255. per week. . ' . 3U?S. Ci TREGOiWNG, 'Phono 2947. " '- Proprietress. COLUMBIA' . PRIVATE HOTEL; Lower Cuba Street. ■ Near Wharves, Town -.Hall, and Opera 'Housed Excellent:' Cuisine. Lunch, Is. : i :■■ : MRS. Mi PETERS, ' (Late 90 Wellington Terrace), Proprietress. THE - I -MARCJUIS! --OF;, -NORMANBY . HOTEL;'. CARTERTON. . . W. -, M.' HALLEY, '.Proprietor. '' The Best Commercial' Hotel, in tho '. .Wairarapa. ' ' IitMPIRE -■ HOTEL,--. ■ WAIP AWA UNDER NEW ; MANIGEMENT. ' ' . A. If. .Richardson, Proprietor. Tariff," Bs. . Everything Up-to-Date. ' . /FORLEADING.COMMERCIAL HOTEL, DWAN BROS., Willis Street, Wellington. ' "pOR- SALE, leading ' COJrMERCIAL, SETTLERS' ' ar.d TOURISTS' 2 HOTEL;-atuat£d; ,in ; one of the 'most r progressive and safe'districts in New Zealand. - Hotel entirely unci:. Is built . in an up-to-dato 'manner, and . well"' ap- , pointed in every respect. ; ' There is a' 6-years', lease to run. Trade ■ averages J32oo'per! week! The lease is a j v ery good one. The rent is moderate j . trado is a most profitable one, doing the i principal business of.the town. Situated 3 in tho heart of the business tralnc. Abso- ' lately one of the best hotels we have ever offered.PßlCE TO, GO IN, A ', sure fortune, in this house for a good man with a capablo' wifo to assist. ' All particulars on application to DWAN- BROS., WILLIS STREET. WELLINGTON. I | V A'n ACRES.—CO L.I.P. at £3 «-n, 4D JLt/\/ O.R.P. at 375. Gd. acre; 60 acres dairy farm, all in grass; G acres ploughed; 10 paddocks; 5-roomed house, cow--0 fli«l. 11 bails, stable, hoyshed, plsgerie;. li acres orchard, containing 250 • fruit 5 trees; situated 2 miles Taihape and 10 minutes from creamery; carrying 30 milking- cows and bull. ( Price XlB per acre. Terms arranged. 40 neres handv to above; all in gnw«, rimr-fenced; 3roomed cottage. Price per acre cash, or will sell both places for £U per acre- " •• nA ACRES.—L.I.^P.; rent Ms. 7(1. half-year; 4 miles Taihape, 2J miles creamery, 80- acres felled and grassed, 15 acre' felled readv to burn; 95 acres fenced; 2 paddocks, 5 acres bush; ■> wintered on 80 acres 230 sheep and i '' horiws; about 30 acre? at back plough- • able when etnmped; 2-roomed cottage, y J-acro orchard and garden. Price only '■ tier acre, half cash. 5 PA A 0.R.P., 200 1., 1,P,; [" OUI/ 1 13 miles railway station, 19 . miles Taihape; P.O. IV miles, school 5 miles; all felled and grassed, except '• 60 acres bush: will winter 2J 6heep to acre; 10 paddocks; 5-roomed houso; 1 acre orchard; shearing shod, etc. Price ' only 15s. per acre; mortgage jei3oo, G.A.S. ' ft. G. CUNNIINGHAIVJi TAIHAPE. THE Results obtained by Advertiser: in tho Classified Columns of "Tht Dominion " are such as to confirm then 6 belief that the paper has a 'wider circu. latiou than any other daily journal ii New Zealand. ,

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1023, 12 January 1911, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1023, 12 January 1911, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1023, 12 January 1911, Page 10

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