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AUCTIONS. EVERY FRIDAY AND TUESDAY, At 10 a.m. fjiRUII ' EXCHANGE, BLAIR X STREET, .. FRESH, AND CORKED DAIRY FED PORK SLAUGHTERED UNDER GOVERN- - MENT INSPECTION AT THE CITY ABATTOIRS, SOLD BY AUCTION ■ IN JOINTS TO SUIT' ALL PURCHASERS. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. DALGETY AND CO., LTD., Napier, have received instructions from I lie Trustees of the late William Tombleson, to offer by Public Auction at an early date— WAIREKA STATION, situate 30 , miles from Wairoai containing 444G acres Freebold, anil 14.5G7 acres Leasehold, together with 9000 sheep, 150 cattle, and all station plant, cic. For full particulars, apply to DALGETY AND CO., LTD., NAPIER. MATTHEWS & BENNETT AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS, Inglewood, Taranaki. A FEW likely Grazing and Dairy xi. Farms in Taranaki— . 410 Acres, 100 grass, considerable fencing, good grazing country; JH ss. per acre for freehold; cash wanted, ,£l5O. 48 Acres, G-roomed bouse, cowshed, ami outbuildings, well fenced; 11 cows, 1 horse, separator aad dairy plant, all implements, trap, etc.; going concern; X'llOJ, cash required £500. On main road. 150 Acres, , 8-rooined house, cowshed, concrete door, all outbuildings, about half ploughed; can milk 45 cows; J mile I from township,'- main road; a splendid dairy farm; .£l7 10s. per acre; oEoOO cash. 740 ■ Acres, Education Lease, 20 years to run, rental 6d. per acre; 300 acres grass, 2 ' miles of fencing, good house, woolshed, 1 mile from railway station; good sheep couutry; goodwill M 10s. per acre. Terras. 650 Acres; 2 good houses, woolshed, dip, yards j nil grass, well. fenced; spleudid sheen country; on main road; ,£2 15s. per acre; easy terms. TJKA ACHES, , DAIRY FARM, situated 100 six miles from RAILWAY STATION, and 22 miles from AUCKLAND (South), subdivided into about 12 paddocks, 12 acres river flat, nearly all ploughable, VOLCANIC LAND, SPLENDID SHELTER BUSH, well watered, HOUSE OF SIX ROOMS, GOOD DAIRY (with water laid on), 10-BAIL COWSHED, and other outbuilding. WILL CARRY 30 COWS, at PRESENT MILKING 22. Ono mile from creamery, school, Post Office, etc. PRICE. ONLY .£8 10s. PER ACRE; about .£4OO Cash. SMITH &, HALCOMBE, '•■ AUCTIONEERS, QUEEN AND •SWANSON STREETS. ' AUCKLAND. HOTEL NOTICES. — '-— : : : — HAMILTON. THE Best House for Visitors and Tourists wheu visiting Hamilton—remember' that the . . . ■ . COMMERCIAL HOTEL Is the best-appointed in the district. Coaches meet all trains at Frankton Junction. Night Porter, 'Phone, P.O. Box 57. Correspondence invited. WHEKE TO STAY AT EANGATAUA. EAGLE'S— First-class Accommodation for the Travelling Public. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS A SPECIALITY. Tariff: 6s. per day. Letters and Telegrams Promptly Attended _____ to. _____ BfASTIE'S HOTEL, FEILDING, <■ Opposite Post Office. Under entirely NEW MANAGEMENT. One of the BEST FITTED and BEST FURNISHED ■ hotels in the Dominion. Suites of rooms with every modern venienco. Handsome Commercial and Writing Rooms. Best Cuisine. Only SPEIGHT'S BEER on tap; the best of Wines and Spirits used. I H. M'MANAAVAY. Proprietor (Late of Argyle Hotel, Hunterville). fUDB HOTEL, Woodville, A. Swindale (late- of Nelson and Wellington). Proprietor. The recognised house in the district for commercial travellers. Sample rooms attached to the hotel. Tourists visiting Woodvilis wi'l find excellent accommodation at the aiwve hotel. Good fishing and shooting in and around the district. Letters aad telegrams promptly attended to. Cabs leave hotel to meet all trains. Telephone No. 1. F.U. 80x,5& REJUVENESCENCE OF THE ALBERT HO T E L..1 (Under New Management). Mr. James M'Donald, Proprietor. This Hotel is in iirst-elass 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. Smoking Room. Writing Room, Drawing Room. Tariff: Bs. 6<l. per day, 6r ,£2 2s. per week. 'Phone, 214. P.O. Box, 777. "OAILWAY HOTEL. TAUMARUNUI ittj (under entirely new management), opposite Railway Station. Two-storitd Modern Hotel, accommodating GO guests, fitted and furnished throughout on most approved lines. Magnificent view, spacious balconr, promenade, piano, firstclass table, h. and c. water, large airy single and double rooms. Porter meets all traius. Every attention. Tariff, Sis. per day. • Tel. Address: M'Grane, Taumarunui. MRS. K. M'GRANE (late of Wellington), Proprietress. WHERE TO STAY. ■ MEREDITH D.'JDSE. TAUMARUNUI (Junction Wancanui Riter ajid Main Trunk Line). FiRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. Excellent cuisine. Cook's Coupons Accepted. Telegraphic Address—"Mathias, Tuumarunui." Kvcry intention to Tele-!™KST-CLASS BILLIARD TABLE FOR GUESTS. Ktrr and Mathias,. Proprietors. nnHE MARQUIS OP NORMANBY I HOTEL, CARTER-TON. W. M. UALLE¥, Proprietor. Tho Bt-it Commercial Hotel m the Wairarapa. HOTEL CECIL, WELLINGTON, N.Z. Opp. Government Railway Station and Junction of City Tramways, and adjoining Parliamentary Buildings. ■EVERY MODERN CONVENIENCE. F. MTAKLAND, Proprietor. Taiiff on Application. SALVATION ARMY. PEOPLE'S PALACE, 213 CUBA ST., WELLINGTON. Tariff irom ss. per day J. DOWN lE, Manager^ WAVERLEY PRIVATE HOTEL, ilarioii St. (opp. New Te Aro Post Office) City, IS uow ready to receive permanent Boarders, being absolutely fi ro am j earthquake-proof, and containing all modern conveniences and comforts. Also a large promenade root, overlooking Harbour. Tariff—Cs. per day; 253. per week. IIBS. 0. TItJiGUNNING, 'Phone 2<J47. I'roDrietrcss. COLUMBIA PRIVATE HOTELLower Cuba Street. Near Wharves. Town Hall, and Opera House. Excellent Cuisine. Lunch Ja MRS. M. PETERS ' (Late 00 Wellington Terrace), Propriety. TEE DOMINION" employs asUiTof Advertising Experts, whose services always availablfla

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1092, 3 April 1911, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1092, 3 April 1911, Page 10

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