IE KARAKA HOTEL. aa»i a L. C. ALLEN .. Proprietor. VISITORS to Te Karaka will fiod Exoellent Acacmmodation and tbe Best of Liquors at the Te Earaka Hotel. The Hotel has recently been renovated tbrougbout, and every provision is made for oountry travellers, at a MODERATE TARIFF. LIYEBY AND BAIT STABLES The Livery and Bait Stables in connection with the Ho el are of a most up to date character, and visito-s ran rely upon their horses receiving 6very care and attention. Single and Double Buggies Rigs, and Horseß For Hire at the Shoitest Notioe. Firßt-olass Paddocking. L. C. ALLEN, Proprietor.
OPOTIKI DISTRICT. FIRST CLASS FARMS TO BB SOLD CHEAP.
IA B PBR ACRE FINE JLvJ FARM of 500 ftores, fenced into 10 subbivisions; 350 aores good grass, 100 acres very useful bush, 50 aores swamp permanent water in every paddock. Will now oarry 1000 sheep. House, 5 rooms ; dairy cowshed, buggyshed, eto.' School, 2 miles; oreamery, 4 miles. Price, £5 10s per aore, on EAST TERMS, viz., £SOO oash, balance 5 years at 5 per oent. OO PER ACRE RICH SEASIDE LAND, 250 aores unimproved, 50 aores first-class flax and ti-tree swamp, easily drainable; balance good dry land, ex» oellent for grass or root orops; f easily ploughable. Harbor frontage; sohool 1 mile ; wharf and post and telegraph office, 3 mileß oreamery, 3 miles. Prioe,' £3 per aore. Terms: One-fifth oash, balanoe in 2 years at 5 per oent. M" J SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, Land and Estate Agents, Land Auctioneers and Valuers, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND.
YOU SHOULD KNOW THAIO THE RIGHT PLACE Fob JHi«' -ji OHQICSST DID CONFECTIONERY IB- ' ‘The Sweeteries/ GLADSTONE ROAD, NSW SHIPMENTS of HIGH-CLASS GOODS H&tb last been received, and yon can cboona from a hundred and pus yirletiea pf Sweets. og grand assortment ok .CHOCOLATES, E. JOWERS, MANUFACTURING CONFEOr TIONER (Wkolosala and Retail), QUADS®ONE RQAD.
THE TEOOADERO UNION BANK BUILDINGS (Upstairs). ThE PROPRIETRESSES tako this portunity ol thanking the publio lor their past generouß support, and beg to assure patrons that the Exoellent Management o! the above Rooms, whioh has made them so popular in the paßt, will In the future be maintained. LADY VISITORS to town will please nWe that speoial arrangements for their ac<”mmo dation have been made, a pleamt apartm m beingspecially reserved for their ezolueiva us HOT LUNCHES FROM 12 to 3. AFTERNOON TEA. A special feature made of TEA, whlob Is served from 5 to 7 p.m. HOT SUPPERS available at any hour.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1720, 10 April 1906, Page 1
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