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HOTEL PROPERTIES , FOR SALE BY TENDER. npENDERS are invited by tho Publio JL _ Trustee for the Purchase of the following Hotels, situated at Tolaga Bay, Pakarae; and Morere respectively, on the East Coast, Poverty Bay District. Tendors to close at tho Office of the District Manager, Public Trustee, Gisborne, at 11 o'clock a.m. on SATURDAY, the 30th day of AUGUST, 1919., (1) TOLAGA BAY HOTEL.—This houso is a very well known one on tho Coast, and is the only licensed hotel at Tolaga Biiy, which is a thriving district, 35 miles from Gisborne. It contains 31 bedrooms, various sitting rooms, commercial room, billiard room, etc. The house is commodious, up-to-date, and has recently been renovated. The hotel is situated on about 14 acres of land, held on a lease, whioh expires on the 14th March, 1923.. There is every indication of an increasingly lucrative trade. . Furnituro, Stock-in-trade, etc., to be taken oyer at a valuation. (2) PAKARAE HOTEL.—This house is situated at Pakarae, on the main North coach road on the Coast, 18 miles .from Gisborne. It contains 20 bedrooms, sitting rooms, commercial room, billiard room, etc. The-nearest licensed premises to this hotel is nine mileß away, and the house is on freehold property, containing 3 roods 8.8 perches. Land Transfer Title. Furniture, Stock-in-trade, etc., to bo taken over at a valuation. (3) MORERE HOTEL.—This house is tho well-known Hot Springs Hotel, and is situated at Morere, about 50 miles south of Gisborne, and 26 miles from Wairoa, Hawkes Bay, on 16 acres of land leased from the Crown for term of 21 years, from Ist April, 1914, at £10 per annum. It contains 24 bedrooms, Bittingroom, commercial room, billiard room, etc. The Hot Springy are on the adjacent reserve, a few minutes' walk from the hotel, and it is a very fine health resort. Furniture, Stock-in-trade, etc., the property of sublessee. V The highest or any tender not necessarily accopted. Particulars and conditions of salo by. tender may be inspected and forms of tender obtained at the Offices of the Public Trustee at Auckland, New Plymouth, Wanganui, Taihape, Palmerston North, /Wellington, Napior, and Gisborne. A. J. CROSS, District Manager, Gisborne. THE CHEAPEST DAIRY FARM IN THE DOMINION. A £50 AN ACRE' PROPOSITION FOR SALE AT £26. -j Oi\ ACRES, Freehold, practically all J-«-tr flat and plougbable when stumped. About 25 acres have been under the plough. This property will carry 40 cows or graze 400 sheep. Nearly all main road frontage, and splendidly watered by permanent streams. Close to railway station and within half a mile of a. school and Post Office; creamery cart calls. There are several patches of green timber on the property suitable for milling.- Buildings consist of a 6-roomed house and farm buildings. You may oome here with safety; tho weather is always Tight, the , finest and most even climate in the world. The above farm would easily sell at £50 an acre in the North Island. There has been no boom hero so far, but it.is sure to oome. The first to inspect will buy. You had bettor wiro, making an, appointment. Prico £26 an acre; cash required £1000. Apply ' " . P. B. LOMAX, Motueka. DWAN BROS., WELLINGTON* 1 fTI: ACRES, at £18 per acre, now J. 4 iJL carrying .3000 sheep,. 300 catt}e, 30 horses; subdivided 34 blocks, over 30 miles best fencing, 1000 acres have been ploughed, produced 60 bushels oats to the acre; 7-roomed house, sheep dip, stables, woolshed, granaries, and all conveniences. Flat and rolling country, all cleared, papa and limestone, main road, daily motor service for goods and passengers passes the door; school on the ground. 15 miles from Dannevirke, good Toad all tho way. Cash required £8878, balance £23,000 at 6 per cent.; live stock optional, extra. This is a great opportunity for a syndicate to purchase and resell in small blocks, and should show very big profits. The present owner is advancing in years, and.wants to take life easy in the future. Apply immediately to DWAN BROS., Willis-st., Wellington. T7IOR SALE, FOR SALE, ESTABLISHED LAND AND ESTATE AGENCY BUSINESS, Situated in a central position in Wellington, and having a wide connection. Extensive business done in North and South Island farm properties, and also City properties. Splendid opportunity for a live man with limited means. For further particulars, apply in first instance to , FARMLANDS, P.O. Box 1029, Wellington. SUBURBAN FARM. p_*V ACRES Freehold. This is the wellO i known Welch Family Estate, known as LAUREL HALL, situate Taita. An exceedingly fine property of great prospective value. Fortunes havo been made off areas not half the extent in the Hutt Valley. See the ,fine crops now growing for winter feed. Largo house with 11 good rooms, hall, wardrobes, anteroom, scullery, etc. Largo granary, 4stall stable, concreted cowshed, fowlhouse, etc.; city milk, lorries pass daily. Mr. M. W. Welch, who is on' tho property, will show intending buyers over same. Price only £5150. Terms. Apply F. P. WELCH, Estate Aeenfc. Masterton. TTARRY ~~k. SHEPHERD, Secretary HATAITAI LAND CO., LTD. Particulars of Sections on application. HATAITAI—7-roomed House. £980. MORTIMER TERRACE — Well-built 4roomed House. £600. THOMPSON-STREET (with Harbour view) —7-roomed Houso; a good one. £1700. - ' . . HATAITAI-Level Section, 40ft x '120 ft. £220. ISLAND BAY—Land 43 x 160, 5-roomed House. £850. FOR SALE, FOR SALE, DAIRY FARM. IKS} ACRES Freehold in Manawatu ti/Q district. First-class flat land, closo to factory, railway, and school. Good sixroomed House; cowshed with conorete floor, stable, etc.; well fenced, and carrying 70 milking cows. Price £70 per aero. £2000 cash. Apply N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. DISTRIBUTING CO., LTD., Dominion Farmers' Institute, 'WBLLINCTOJ*. i

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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 40, 16 August 1919, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 40, 16 August 1919, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 40, 16 August 1919, Page 15

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