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LAND. NOTICES. WANTED TO BELL, 4000 ACRES, first-class land. Native lease, 11 yeaw to run. Rent, Is. Gd, peT acre, with right of renewal for further 21 years; Jcompen sation for improvements. At present oarrying 10,000 sheep, 800 head of cattle, 40 horses, accommodation for 10 shearers; 8-roomod house, 1 satis Bheep yards, 1 6et cattle yards, 3900 in grass, 119 reserve bush. This is a splendid place, as more fats are'taken off this place than any other place of its size in Gisborne. Situated Mungatu, about 17 miles from Gisborne by good road. Price, £G per acre. ' OQKA ACRES, Educational Lease, rent /QQOvl 6d,, about half in grass, fenced and subdivided into 8 paddooks, carrying capacity t.\ sheep to the acre, 6-roomed liouso, woolshed, accommodation for 5 6hearers, sheep and cattlo yards, good read to property. Situated M'otu, Gisborne. Price, £8000, half cash. ' Q/vn ACRES, .L.1.P., at £25 per annum, and 2000 acres O.R.P. fct 10s. per acre, all first-class land, neir 12-roomed hou6e, 1700 acres in grass, and fenced, at present oarrying 3500 sheep, 400 head of cattle, and 30 horses. Situated Whakatane. Price, £9 10s. per aero. This is a oheap place. For further particulars apply to the solo agents, T. W. HACKETT AND CO.. . AGENTS, GISBORNE. FOR SALE, Goodwiil of Native Lease, 2SO acres, nearly all bush; 100 acres felled last winter, ready to burn; 20 acres in good grass; well icatered, best chocolate soil; Te Ivuiti, Main Trunk Line. Price, £5 per aero. Apply R.GORDON, 144 Church Street E„ Palmerston North. > ■ 11 - " FREE HOTEL FOR SALE. . WE require Tenant for a splendid Brick Hotel, leading City, mostcentral position, free house for everything; beer trade, 25 hogsheads monthly, all consumed premises; pints, 6d.,\ aerated waters. Is. dozen, less 15 per cent.; .£2O monthly; wines and spirits,>£lGo month; rent,; £12 week; cash required about i!! 1500, or less; we finance balance. The following will prove that the Hotel is a good one, and profits about £2288 ■ per annum;— Average weekly takings -£130 O Profit on samo 0 0 Deduct weekly expenses—Rent £12, Insurance 155., rates . £3, wages £16 105.,' licence 165.. lighting £4, firing £1, ;' staff- keep £3 . ,1 0 Net profits per week £43 19 9 Or £2288 per annum. . This Hotel dois very liiftle house trade; the. staff outside of tho bar attendants number four. The only absolutely free hotel in the locality.. The trade is increasing rapidly. This is a genuine affair, and, being free, makes it more valuable and readily saleable. The vendor will substantiate his figures ■or forfeit '£500. Gall on us at once; this property will be sold; the lease lias a long term to run, and contains right renewal; the, lessor takes back all furniture, fittings, stock, etc., at, valuation; the 'clauses ot the lease are favourable to tho lessor; the building is in splendid order, and has recently been renovated at a.cosp ot £900, and nothing Iwill need doing-for years. The furniture is .new; altogether this is an ideal hotel. Applyrimmediately to DWAN BROS:; ,™Sm?6S. conveyan6es. T EVIN-FOXTON CCACH SERVICE. JLi Time-table.— Foxton, 6.30 a.m.; arrive Levin, 8.30 a.m.; leave Levin 10.30.a.m.; arrives Foxton 12 noon; leave Foxton 2.35 p.m.; arrive Levin 4.30 p.m.; leavo Levin 7.45 p.m.; arrive - Foxton ° F. CHAMBERLAIN, Proprietor. tp OYAL MAIL' COACH SERVICE, tho IX Shortest Routa to and from. F-jx--ton.—Leave Foxton daily, G. 30 a.m.; arriving Shannon daily,' 7.30 a.m.; leave .Shannon daily, 10.45-a.m.; ar'rivo Foxton, daily, 12 noon; leave- Foxton daily, 2.30 p.m.; arrive Shannon daily, 7.80 p.m.; leave Shannon daily, 8.15 p.m.; arrivo Foxton daily. 9,30 p.m. ' ■ T.H.GINGELL. TjdYAli MAIL' leaves 1 ■''CARBINE' !,M/ STABLES, Feilding, for Kimbolton daily at 8,30 a.m. and 8.30 p.m.; loaves Kiinboltoii. at Noon for Feilding. l ' . R. J. MOORE,,Proprietot. ' " ' • Feilding, WALKER'S . STABLES, BULLS. Forwarding Agent, Carrier, and • General Contractor. CoachesiGreatford to. Bulls. Vehicles, Horses, ana Motor-cars on Hire. Good Sample,-Room's. • ' J. E. WALKER, Proprietor. J7\ L Y AN D -Y OUN G. ' ROYAL MAIL CONTRACTOR.S'and GENERAL CARRIERS.'.MASTERTON. -All Trains Met. Commercial Travdllors' Samples promptly attended to. . New and Up-to-Date Sample Jlooms.'-"Agents for the N.Z.-EXPRESS -CO., Storage and Stabling. Corner Dixon and Bannister Streets. St. John Ambulance available day or night, 'lihono No. 126, Priruto 137 P.O. Box 5(1. . ' f - ; ./ : ; .. . FREEZING SHEEP AND LAMBS. ':' rpHE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT A . COMPANY, LTD., . Is prepared to « Purchase FAT SHEEP AND * LAMBS, By Weight or at Head. Tho Company offers, clients every facility for freezing on their own account. Prices can be obtained on application at the Company's Offices, or from any of tho Buyers in the country. ' W-. G. FOSTER, . j Managing Director. » ', - i SfiKTM MIL MIL^ Stores—Willis and Tory Stveeta. Offices—Johnston Street. .'.'Phones 88, 124, IG4, , I SlillEL INWI,LT^. GOVERNMENT ■ [hsuranCF , "DEPARTMENT factno. n. , At 81st Dec., 1911, £207,105, IN CASH, was distributed among the Policyholders IN BONUSES. i The above sum represents an addition of £333,9114 to the sums assured.. The bonuses aie now fixed upon an ascending. scale, it being arranged that the increases shall become greater with the duration of the policy. Tho.practical working of this 1 irrangement will be understood by an inspection o'. the following examples: BONUSES ON THREE £1,000 POLICIES. Bonuses allotted 12 Years £7 Years |42 Years in ago. ago. ago. £ 5, (1. £ s. il. £ «, a. 1902 30 0 0 34'IG 0 40 ti 0 1905 30 38 0 36 10 0 41 11 0 1908 31 17 0 36 IS '0 42 15 0 1911. 34 8 0 '39 18 0 4« 5 0 ' ln °m" S4 8 0 «6 J 0 £5 19 0 - ovor JKH) .

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1602, 20 November 1912, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1602, 20 November 1912, Page 11

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