PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. HIGHLY IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OB' VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES AT KUMARA, RAPAHOE (Near State Mine) AND NGAHERE. if —For— Absolute disposal in order to .viud up l the Estate of the late B. WADE, at the Rooms, Mackay Street, j Greymouth. j 1%/TESSRS MARK SPROT and CO , : -t-TJ.. favoured with instructions from F. Frcebury, 'Esq., Executor in the estate of the late B. Wade, will sell by public auction: hot. 1. That well-known property, situated at Kumara, favourably - known as PEARN’S BREWERY as a going concern, with all plant and appliances. Lot 2. B'reehold property; Kumara, with private house thereon. Lot 3. Leasehold Property, situated Rapahoe (near new State Mine 1 , comprising 70 acres of good land with RAPAHOE HOTEL thereon. Hotel is leased to goo'd tenant and is doing good business with prospects of very considerable improvement. Lot 4. NGAHERE HOTEL, presently leased to Mrs Bernhardt and doing good business.
A, t .3. BREMOND’S HOTEL, Kumara, presently let to good tenants AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: The Auctioneers commend the above properties to anyone desirous of entering the Licensed Victuallers’ Trade. Pearn’s Brewery, Kumara, particularly, is well known, and doing a lucrative trade, which can be considerably extended. The plant is complete and up-to-date, while the water supply for brewing is abso- j - lately the best on the West Coast. The Freehold of the hotel properties is being offered and will give to any- 1 one desirous of entering the Trade an opportunity of acquiring a house j of their own.
Full particulars of properties, conditions of sale, and terms, etc., can be obtained on application to the Auctioneers, who will bo glad to answer any enquiries. Date of sale in future issue. .MARK SPROT AND CO., Auctioneers, GREYMOUTH. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM MR DAVID SPENCE OF RTMU. rpHAT OLD ESTABLISHED and JL woli-knovn BAKERY and GROCERY business at Rimu, as a going l Oiicern. Property consists of good general store and dwelling (10 rooms), bakehouse and storeroom, large stables and cart-shed, 4 horses, 2 bread carts, spring dray, and harness, all in splendid order; also about 7 acres of good paddocks. Turnover 1500 loaves, and good •ash trade in general store. Stock and furniture at valuation. For price and 'nil particulars apply M. HOUSTON & CO Auctioneers, Hokitika. ffl. HOUSTON * CO. UtCXiONEERS AND L.vSD AGENTS
WHARF AND CAMP STKfcMS, HOKITIKA. HARMS c'OR 3 A EE. 99Q ACRES 0.11. TV about 170 •ml AitJ j. C ro6 in good grass paddocks, balance white and black-pine bush. nil ‘onced and subdivided. About 1/2 mile •'rom Waitaha Cheese Factor. Post. Of-’ ice slid School. Can I c converted to ‘[•eel.old at 25/- per .acre. Splendid Dairying Proposition. Price £l2 per uiv. Good terms. 900 ACRES Freehold si-uatcd at ■***•.* Mount Roiiar. 58.11. near Evans’ Greek. 5! in it termed and partly oloard. Spiendid country 'when cleared up. ‘’rice £I7OO ft -j O ACRES Ficeiiold in two Sec. O I () i n.s or 270 and 313 acres respectively. All fenced, excellent gearing property. Only few miles from Cheese : a h —ory. situated Dry Creole, near Wutaron. Price £ll per acre. Had cash balance 5%. Qfl ACRES Native Reserve, leasehold OU at Aralmra Valley; good homestead, barn, and farm buildings; all in good grass paddocks. Also 1100 acres freehold along Kawaka Creek, frontage to Old Christchurch Road, Splendid cattle or sheep run with great possibilities with a, little improvement. Price £SOOO for the lot.
I A ACRES Freehold at Kol.nllJOtfthi. All fenced and cleared. Good dwelling eroded thereon. Piico £ll per acre. . j nnn ACRES, lvanieri Lake Road, LI LI comprising 158 acres Freehold, !' balance T.G.L. Ring Fenced. About I CO - •acres in grass. Situated about 1$ miles ] from Kanieri School and Post Office. 5 Price £BSO- j TOWN PROPERTIES—CaII and 111- \ spect the list of Town properties , we have for disposal on easy terms. , We have several other good proper- > tics in other parts of the West Coast. 1 also 11 dumber of Town Properties for ,' sale. Correspondence invited and in- 1 spcction arranged. HI. HOUSTON * CO. I An ideal spirit for both sexes— 1 I WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS \
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