I LAND NOTICE 9. ■ AEB Opportunity to Secure First-class Dairy Farm.-150 ■ Acres freehold, alt '■"" drained swamp land, situated in Thames Vallevi, 350 acres in best' English "' grasses, balance in crops; well fenced and subdivided into 12 paddocks, water in '. every paddock; new 7-roomed' houßc, with hot qni cold water laft on to balhidpmi ; cowshod of 12 bails,' oonoroto floor,, and all necessary outbuildings.' Th.pro is a six- ■ cow-plant milking raaobine, 41 h.p. oil engine, ill .in first-class 'working 'order :'■ also >' SO good dairy cows, 2 bulls. 10; young cattle, and SO pigs, are jpcluded in thti price, " as well as tho whole household furniture, whioh is insured for jC22O.- Thie property ».. will carry 160,00wa.. One mile from creamery, school,' railwav statidhi' post' office,)" and storo. Price as a going concern. JC4O per acre, Equity,- ilfo,Boocterius,-or own- ■> er will entertain an exchango, for'sheep ooufltrv, and X2doo cash. ■'■■■* THOMAS R. HUSBAND, - ■ '■■'. WOODVILLE, , ■■•.'■■. , >•;■ ;* : 1 CAN SELL.-£IOOO CASH, BALANCE;S YEARS AT 5 PER CENT, ;.... ';i OAAA ACBES First-class Limcstono Country; would cut-up splendidly- into ? OVW small dairy farms, when more fully improved, vNo better sheep or-! caltie fattening country is to bo'found in the North 1 ; Island,';'.' In three , Ecpnratp "?'' blocks adjoining, bounded 6 miles by a fine rivet. -A large-area rich river-flat"; ••' own valleys, balanco easy round hills'. Practically the whcJo of the block - is "■'' : ploughnblo, 250 acres in English grasses, balance high fern- and bush, 2[ miles •' fencing; good house. 7 rooms and outbuildings. There are several roads running ■"•. through and past tho property. Two butter, factories'within; 14 miles, also' town- V' ship and saleyards. Dairy farms all round'tho block. Block A—Native Is. Cd. per acre, JB3 10s. acre. 100 acresi Block,B-Freoliold, £3',m, acre,looo acres;:V, -'. Block C—Nativo Lease, Is. 3d. per acro.'.fil 10s,, 1000 acres. ■• •'•;■' LOUIS LEWIS, REAL ESTATE AGENT-.and AUCTIONEER, AUCKLAND, ■ .'■»'. . T A^,J nE WELL-KNOWN RAILWAY. JUNCTION; '.FRANKTON, .'.. i^: A; LARGE-and Up-to-date Private Hotel, comprising 31'.bedrooms, 3 'sitting. 1 ;■■ ■ex. rooms, kitchon, dining-room, will sit 70 j 2 sculleries, "washhouse, ahdlaun-" dry, bathrooms, h. and c. water. Also largo. Houso "of I« rooms joining, with a f.. frontago of W8 feet by 211 feet. Price JCOOOOrr Terms £2000 cash. Tho above joins ■■ tho railway station; '■••■. " :-'■•' ' KING AND: ; CO., :-■■■. . v: ?'■ LAND AND COMMISSION, AGENTS; HAMILTON. . ;,' I AKA ACRES, NORTHERN WAIROAi-Burers.V take note that this It- a-first. * ■ ■at. olass ..f ro P ort y' stable for mixodiarming and dairying; 200 .acres nr. mer flats, quality equal to Raupo district. Present owners, who have been In W* conation for years, havo_ proviousry refused :ilo per acre for 700 norca withonj V buildings, Avhon not selling. To adjust private affairs,:we haveAhad V recent instructions at £9 per acre.; FuU particulars from the Sole Agents, ■" HANSEN AND! GERAGHTY, -h%: '■■■■~.'' .... -..-'... .;'.■..-,-.. .AUCKLAND. ,-,.,,:,. : ;r..;.•„.. .^.^.'^i^ir.^ ■'■'. 20K4 from;NAPIER fe good, ; ' ■X i*''- ™ £ uria oo^f ,nl l ta " P\ on $#Vorig n a liyf orn land;. w(iter; in,every 1 ; r paddock.; Winters ...2300 •■ wet oww.'/besides cattle; can: be' New 8-roomcd House, 6tables, woolsEcd, etc. ';. ■ . '.'PRICE, .^'per acre; 'Terms'arranged, . /.;■'■ "\" "v-y/";. 1 ' :':;;;;',.■ V.'ftijßT'^ l ''' J: H; OLDHAM j ' >', ' LAND AGENtK^AHEE^^
, ' HOTEL. FOR SALE. . ■ .dwasFbros., WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON (Established.'33i\ Years.) WE require a Purchaser for seaport town Hotel, district going ahead fast; .6 years' Lease. Gentiine trade, JCIOO weekly. Free house, drawing up to 15 hogsheads beer monthly; vfilSOO cash down required. Hotel in first-cldss repair; recently newly done.up. . Country Hotel; rent, £i ; takings, .£135 guaranteed; only hotel in township. . DWAN BROS^.■'■'■' V .. WILLIS STREET. WELLINGTON. HOTEL NOTICEB. : ; '. ; •'.' THE EMPIRE HOTEL. ■r .''■'' .WILLIS STREET. \', [■[ .':■,' RECENT improvements and oxtenoivo interior alterations, including tho addition of• a'Now and Up-tc-dato.Elec-tric Lift, have 'just been completed and installed at this Hotel. ; V '- New Spaoious Lounge and Reception Rooms. ■ ' • r': ~ Two Night Porters always in .attend-, anco.' •■ ■. . •■' ." " •' V ■■■•'■ . All: Trains and Steamers met. ''•'.' \ :"''X Box 385.' ' v 'Phone 19S. . F., POOL, Proprietress. H. WELLINGTON. •■" > • OTEL GItAND CENTRAL, 107 v.; CUBA STREET; ' . Wellington's' Loading Private Hotel; Acoommodatidri for 100 gHests. , First-class Ciiisine.', Every modern oonvenienoe, Ladies' Private Drawing-rooms, Sitting-rooms, etc., Lounges, and eight modern Bathrooms, including electric light and electrie tire alarms. . - ~ . , Tariff, Csi day. Permanent Boarders as per arrangement. .'■ CLYDE QUAY HOTEL , (Facing Oriental Bay Esplanado). CA. SCHAUER,: late Chief Inspector. • Department' of Publio Health, has taken over this popular hofftelry, and invites all old _ aha new friends to favour him with thr.ir patronage. Tho ideal spot for a few days r rest-in,.the,oity.:. Wire for rooms. Modorate tariff.*' Trains; every few minutes.. Penny Beotiori. '" ' AVERLBY PRIVATTir HOTEL, Marion Street (ipp. New To Aro Post Office), City. , \ Absolutely ■ fire and earthquake-proof. Contains all modern conveniences and' comforts. A large promenade roof, overlooking Harbour. I Tariffs 6s'. per day; or from 258. per week., MRS; C.' A. TREGONNING, fPhohe2947.: . , Proprietress. MR. RICHARD. qUINN (late Provinoial Hotel, Upper'Hutt) has taken over the Family Hotel, Lower Hutt, and invites air old'and new friends to gird him a e'aare of their patronage Superior accommodation.. Special Terms to Permanent Boarders. ; >*:■' , ..>, All liquors guarantoed f&k to name and label.. Speight's, Beer- drawn from tho wood. , •■ i• "■ ■■-.'. v■' IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. ' MRS. TREGONNING, of the "Waverley Private": Hotel," wishes to,' notify the publio that; she haß taken over the Columbia Private Hotel, Cuba Street. Complete renovation, and refurnishing.has taken place..:; Botp Hotels will be under the direct management of Mrs. Tregonning. arid-are'to to run in conjunction with each other. : ' . ' '." • ,
CONVEYANCES. ,' EEVIN-FOXTON COACH SERVICE. Time-table.—Leaves' Foxton, .. G.BO a.m.; arrive Levin; 8.30 a.m.; leave Levin 10.30 a.m.; arrives Foxton'l2 noon; leave Foxton, 2.35 p.m.; arrive Levin, 4.30 p.m.; leave Levin,' 7.45 p.m.; arrive Foxton, 9.45 p.m., : • ' A. F. CHAMBERLAIN, Proprietor. ROYAL MAIL COACH SERVICE,'the Shortest Route to.. and from Foxton.—Loaves Foxton daily, G. 30 a.m.; arriving; Shannon daily; 7.36 a.m.; - leave Shannon daily, 10.45 a.m.; arrive: Foxton daily, 12 noon; leave" FoxToifdaily; 2;SO p.m.; arrivo Shannon- daily, 7.30-p.m.; leave Shannon daily,, 8.15.- p.m'.;. { arrivo Foxton daily, 9.30 p.m. •'.•■■• • :. -■.:■ T. H. GIXGELL. OYAL MAIL Leaves CARBINE STABLES, Feilding, for Kimbolton daily at.8.30 a.m. and 3.30 p.m.; leaves Kimbolton at Noon for Feilding. R. J. MOORE, Proprietor,' Feilding. WALKER'S STABLES, BULLS. Forwarding Agent, Carrier, ami General Contractor. Coaclicss Grcatford to Bulls. Vehicles. Horeevnnd Motor-cars on Hire. Good Sample Rooms.--' J. E. WALKER, Proprietor. FLY AND YO TJING, 'ROYAL MAIL CONTRACTORS and GENERAL CARRIERS, MASTERTON. All Trains Mot. Commercial Travellers' Samples promptly attended to. New,and TJp-to-Dato Sample Rooma.-'.'." Agents for the N.Z. EXPRESS CO. Storago and Stabling. : . Corner Dixon and Bannister Streets. . St. John Ambulance available day or night. 'Phono No. 12G, Private 127. P.O. Box 50. ■:;•-, ~,; LUNCHEON. BUPPER. AND ' '„ TEAROOMS. ■"*■■■) UUIL'S- •"-•'.' ■'■ r COMMERCIAL RESTAURANT, LAMBTON QUAY, AFTERNOON TEA A SPECIALITY Open 9 a.m. till 11.15 p.ra, Open 9 a.m. till 11.15 p.m. : JAMES FRASER, Proprietor, T»l«phon» 2808. TAHE WILLIAM DANKS BRASS FOON. 1 DRY COMPANY, ' EVA STREET (Off Dixon Streot). '' , ."-WELLINGTON. ■ ' Manufacturers of Engineers' and Plumb-' eta" Supplies,, Fire Brigado 'Plant,' Browi' bm, .Creamorr,' and General BmssiroMe. ilumlniumCCastings a speciality, 'Phone'l997.
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