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HOTEL NOTICES. fUUB HOTEL, Wocdville. A. Swindalo (lato of Nelson and Wellington), Proprietor. The recognised houso in tho district for commercial travellers. Sample rooms attached to the hotel. Tourists visiting WoodviJia will find excellent accommodation at tho above hotel. Good fishing and shooting in and around tho district. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. Cabs leavo hotel to meet all trains. Telepbouo No. 1. P.O. Box, 53. house, island bay. board and residence. Visitors to Wellinjton can eecure every Comfort and Attention. (Special Terms for Permanent Boarders.) LUNCHEONS. AFTERNOON TEAS. TEAS. Address:—llanaseresa. REJUVENESCENCE OF THE A L B E F. T HOTEL •£L (Under New Management). Mr. James M'Donald, Proprietor. This Hotel is in first-class order, having been refurnished from cellar to ceiling. Bedrooms (large and airy) electrically lighted. Letters and telegrams receive prompt attention. Night and day porter. Excellent cuisine. Smokius Room, Writing Room, Drawing Room. Tariff: Ss. Gd. per dar, or .£2 2s. per week. 'Phr.ne. 2U. P.O. Box. 777. RAILWAY HOTEL. TAUMARUNUI (under entirely new management), opposite Railway Station. Two-storied Modern Hotel, accommodating GO guests, fitted and furnished throughout on most approved lines. Magnificent view, spacious balcony, promenade, piano, firstclass table, ii. and c. water, large airy single and double rooms. Porter meets all trains. Every attention. Tariff, Ss. ner day. Tel. Address: al'Graue, Taumarunui. MRS. K. H'lifiANJi llate oi W'c-ilington). Proprietress. WHERE TO STAY. MEREDITH HOUSE. TAUMARUNUI (Junction Wanganui River and Main Truuk Line). FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. Excellent cuisine. Cook's Coupons Accented Telegraphic Address-"Mathias, Taumarunui." Mvery attention to Tele-FUtST-CLASS BILLIARD TABLE FOR GUESTS. Kcrr and Matliias, Proprietors. HOTEL CECIL, WELLINGTON, N.Z. Opp. Government Railway Station and Junction of City Tramways, and adjoining Parliamentary 'Buildings. EVERY MODERN CONVENIENCE. F. M'PARLAND. Proprietor. Tariff on Application. SALVATION ARMY! " PEOPLE'S PALACE, 213 CUBA ST., WELLINGTON. Tariff from ss. per day. . ■ J. DOWNIE, Manager. WAVERLEY PRIVATE HOTEL. Marion St. (opp. New Te Aro Post Office), ■ ■ City. IS now ready to receive permanent Boarders, being absolutely fire and earthquake-proof, and containing all modern conveniences and comforts. Also a' large promenade roof, overlooking Harbour. Tariff-6s. per day; 2os. p?r weet MRS. C. TREGONNING, 'Phono 2917. Proprietress. COLUMBIA PRIVATE \j Lower Cuba Street. Near Wharves, Town Hall, andi Opera House. Excellent Cuisine. Lunch Is. MRS. M. PETERS (Late 90 Wellington Terrace), Proprietress rpHB MARQUIS OT NORMANBY 1 HOTEL, CARTERTON. W. M. HALLEY, Proprietor. The Best Commercial Hotel in the Wairarapa. HARCOURT AMD CO,, HOUSE AND .LAND AGENTS. AUCTIONEERS, AND SHARE. BROKERS. LAIIBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. DAIRY AND FATTENING FARM. qaa ACRES; 50 acres stnbble; all OvVf ploughable; U paddocks; permanent water; 10 to 50 acres rich river ( Hats; 7-roouied houso; cowbails, stables, completo butter plant, driven by steam power; lease has Si years to run; rent, IBs. per acre; right of purchase at ,£lB 10s. per acre; sums of ctlOO can bo paid off purchase money any time, and A-iOOO can remain till l'J2". Only 20 minutes' walk from large market town, school, and creamery. Price, .£IO7B, including 50 choice dairy cows, 40 calves, 2 bulls, 3 horses, 12 pigs, 2 ploughs, harrows, chains, 10 tons hay, drill, chaffcutter, new mowing machine. . 8175 EXCEPTIONAL OFFER-MANAWATU DAIRY FARM. IAA ACRES, all rich flat land, all JLlri/ ploughable, 10 paddocks, permanent water, has been carrying 50 dairy cows, young stock and horses; superior 6-roomed house, ii concreted cowbails, piggeries, men's room, trapshei, etc., good orcnard. CONVENIENT FOR WELLINGTON MILK SUPPLY. Railway, school, and creamery, 2 miles. Price, ,£'3G 10s. per acre. Terms. .£7OO cash. 5174 DAIRY LEASE—NO GOODWILL. FOR SALE AS A GOING CONCERN. q « ACRES, will carry 1 cow to i!acres; 044: all rich flat land, 7-roonied house, bathroom, 19 cowbails, with large loft, transited, granary; WILL LEASE FOR 5 YE4.ES AT A. RENTAL OF 455. l J £tt ACRE PER ANNUM. Railway, school, and Creamery almost at th<s door. Price for stock and plant, .£4OO, including W dairy cows, i heifers, 3 weancrs, 4 breeding sows, boar, bull, 14 store pigs, horse, plough, reaper, harrows, harness, rollers, milking machine, boiler, 13 factory shares,. Biß7 A SPLENDID CHANCE. nr>/lA ACRES Improved Land, EituA&<±\J ated 9 miles from Hamilton and 5 from Cambridge, to be sold in Lots to suit purchasers; 50 acres or more on very easy terms, ibe land is all level, and easily put in order. Land joining this block selling' at .ilo per acre. Price £6 "per acre. For terms, apply to Sole Agents— VICTOR E. SMITH, FEILDINIi. A RARE CHANCE-ONLY £300 CASH REQUIRED; * SH n a ACRES, situated 7 miles from v 94 Plymouth by a ?SL> T mile from Creamery, School, p ost %£J and Store; land practically all level- 'li ploughable; 4-roomed House, JO-baiFcnu-ehed aud necessary outbuildings. including 15 dairy cows in milk, i i' c S' 2 horses, milk-cart, plough, harrows ~,ii other farm implements, is ,£2l JO-' acre, and only £300 cash requi re( j 'vS ma n to seo will buy. Apply s i larp .. N. L. FIWDLAY, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT STRATFORD. ■ ' nnA ACRES. Tenure: 400 acres ORP 'tJOV) , 280 Education Lease. Re-itai' ,£l7 15s. 6d. and Jil-t per nnnum ' respectively. Divided into 12 paddocks sheep-prcof fences, will carry 2 sheen to the acre; l-roomed house (new), yards wooished, dip, orchard, and usual outbuildings. Government valuation is ,£6 12s. per r.cre. Owner selling out on account of illhealth. PRICE, only £& ss. per acre. ,£SOO cas'u; balauce at 5 per cent, for 5 years. .VOUNG,. HOBBS <& CO., - AUCTIONEERS AND SEED MEE. CHANTS. 6TRATFORD AND. ELTHAM.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1075, 14 March 1911, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1075, 14 March 1911, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1075, 14 March 1911, Page 10

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