LAND NOTICES. EXCHANGE. TJTAWKE'S BAY ' FRUIT and PIG FARMER (leaving for England) will EXCHANGE FOR REVENUE-PRO-DUCING WELLINGTON CITY PROPERTY. Particulars to J. A. MILLER, AUCTIONEER AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, HASTINGS. HOTEL FOR SALE. WE have been instructed by tho Owner owing lo private reasons to dispose of his interest in the Albion Hotel, Wanganui. This Hotel has about G years' lease to run at a very reasonable rental, and '.till bo sold a free house. Boer consumption. 15 hogsheads monthly. Weeklytakings, .£IOO. Bedrock price, ;E3250, including furniture.. Cash required .£1250. Balanco 011 easy terms. Circumstances compel the. owner to Biake an immediate sale, and ho guarantees the abovo figures. This is. a chance of a lifetime. Apply at once to DWAN EROS., SOLE AGENTS FOR VENDOR, ■ Willis Street, WELLINGTON. CHEAP Dairy Farm; 131 acres splendid land, nearly all in grass, few clumps of native bush; 1 Residence, 8 rooms, and outbuildings; \\ miles to creamery, ote.; 35 miles to city; bargain at cCIG aero; terms. GT. NORTHERN AGENCY, 5 H.M. Arcade, Auckland. Id.fifi ACRES, highly improved, |12 -L'iVV/ miles from railway; wool returns, .£1100; 105 per cent, of lambs, winters 2 big sheep per acre, and 150 head of cattle. This is the best paying property in tho district. Price, .£lO per acre; =£3000 cash will admit a purchaser. HARE AND CO., PAHL4TUA. £-1 9 PER ACRE-Rich river flats-iob c*Av& Acres,. almost all ploushable, nino subdivisions, three miles water frontage; partly ploughed, cropped, and grassed; run 50 cows now; two Houses'and outbuildings; daily, boat. GT. NORTHERN AGENCY, 5 IH.M. Arcade, Auckland. CHOICE DAIRY FARM. QA ACRES, Manawatu Line, 75 acres ov ploughablc, within 1J miles school, creamery, and rail nay; G acres crops, balanco grass; carries 40 cows; good building. Price, ,£37 10s. per acre. Only .£SOO cash. Apply to ' \ RATLIFF LAND AGENCY, Feilding. OA It A ACRES; between 2300 and 2400 UUtPV acres in grass, balance bush; all undulating to hilly country; will carry 2 sheep to the acre, besides cattle; good house of G rooms and all'outbuildings; woolshcd, fitted up with machines, etc.; 13 miles from Pakiatua by good road. Price ,£7 ss. per acre. For further particulars apply to P. 1 ULLOCH, Land Ageiit, Pahiatua. • KA ACRES, Taita, for Sale, to wind OXf ,up estate. The beautiful property known as Laurel Hall, situate on main road. 4 miles from Hutt Station, 13-room-ed house, large barn; cowshed, etc. An ideal place for a retired business man. Been in present owner's family for GO years, and now being sold by Trustees to close the estate. Regular coach service Telephone, P. 0., Store, J mile, school 1 mile. Full particulars from M. W Welch, Esq'., on tho farm, or F. P. Welch. Estate Agent. Masterton.
1^, TTTT , rT ,„ TI TO BAKERS AND CONFECTrONEIiS. Freehold Bakery, detached residence, stable?, and all cori- • vemences,/including up-to-date plant complete. Doing Two Thousand Loaves Iper week, and largo small-goods trade. Situated in good town and splendid district. Satisfactory reasons for selling. Price, .£9OO. For quick sale terms can bs arranged. Apply TRISTRAM ' ANDwCO,- -«;;;■■. ELTHAM.
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