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Properties' Sale SALE.—Ten Acres of Ground, in11* eluding the largest and most sheltered part of what is -known as Donald’s Tea Gardens, Karorv with 11-rbbmed 1 house and outbuildings. J _ ' ' * This is a rare chance to obtain a choice Idlla residence, as no expense has been spared during the last twenty-five years to make it so. There-are about 160 fruit trees in full bearing. | Further information may be obtained on the premises, or from ‘ . | BENJAMIN SMITH & CO., , i Estate, Agents, Lambton-quay. V MERCHANTS, > CAPITALISTS, AND OTHERS. FIRST-GLASS BUSINESS FOR SALE. | FOR SALE, a first-class General Business, in the flourishing township of Martoh. Principals only dealt with. Terms easy. Apply to ■ I-,.';' THOMPSON, SHANNON, & CO., 7 Wellington. TAYLOR & WATT, ! ■ Wanganui. Or to W. G. WATT, Marton. BY: ORDER OF THE EXECUTORS OP THE I LATE MR. E. SHORT. |FOR. SALE, that valuable property in the township of Sandon, Rangitikei, comprising sections 79, 80, 81,’82, 83, and 100 acres native land, containing in all about 1014 acres. Of tins 160 acres are ploughed and laid down in grass, ’4O acres in paddocks, 30 acres in bush, totaraj matai, : and white pino.‘ " On‘ section 80 is erected a substantial Ten-roomed House, together with shearing-shed,' sheepyard, stockyard, garden, and orchard. *' . The boundaries are fenced and securely enclosed. The Mangaone Stream runs through the property, and furnishes' a constant supply of water. The close proximity 'of this estate to the Railway Station at Feilding greatly enhances itsjvalue, and buyers are invited to inspect the property. Further particulars will, be furnished on application to 'Mr. Wm. Baker, on the property ; Or, to JOSEPH NATHAN & CO.

|JIOR SALE OR TO LET, a large CounJL| ,• try Accommodation House, admirably adapted for ian hotel. Terms liberal. I Apply to • ‘ | JOSEPH NATHAN & CO. EOB SALE—Dairy Farm of 50 Acres, - '45 in grass; r A six-roomed house; dairy, and outbuildings. ■ Can be' disposed of ■ with or without stock. Apply to ; ’ ..... i Mr, A. DE B. BRANDON, i ■: Lambtori-quay; or to I JAMES PASK; orto , t JAMES TAYLOR, i Tawa Elat. fjt O .BLACKSMITHS. A. RARE OPPORTUNITY. , ' EOR SALE.—The stock and goodwill of a flourishing business, • together with a first-class property, consisting of an acre of land, on . which is. erected a good: seven-roomed house ‘mid blacksmith’s shopi4o x 24, commanding the iWholp trade of a splendid farming district. There is a garden well Cultivated, and stocked with fruit trees, and paddock, with. stable and cart-shed. .; Reason for selling—Proprietor retiring from business., ‘-Terms liberal. Apply to . E. W. MILLS, ' ' ; Featherston-street. Beauchamp, Campbell, & co. . have to. Let, or for. Sale, for a term of years,"the eligibly,situated and commodious business situated in Victoria Avenue/ Wanganui, between the Bank of .'New South Wales- and Sharp’s: new. grocery depot. . The aboye would be admirably adapted for a large retail concern, requiring., central (position and' spacious frontage. The present, premises could 'be 1 easily, and inexpensively converted into; a’ 'capital emporinm suitable for ,any trade. Apply by letter, or on the premises, to John Pawson, butcher, Wanganui; . or,' Beauchamp, Campbell, and Co., Wellington.-. ■ .v.X : IMPROVED, FARM of 185 ACRES, with substantial Six-roomed 'House,. &c., adjoining Marlborough town, and only three f. miles from Blenheim. . .... V -BEAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL, AND CO, have for private sale a most desirable property, consisting of 185 acres of reaUy.first-class land, with capital house, stable, grain and cart shed, and all necessary > conveniences:;, fine, orchard and garden, planted with best sorts of fruit, and forest trees ; unequalled facilities for shipping produce, - The property is beautifully situated, the soil of i the richest description,' between 30 and 40. acres in crop, rest excellent pasture. Terms easy. BEAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL, AND CO., X I Auctioneers and Stock Salesmen. . '

SALE, at Tawa Flat, XOd'Acres of ._T . (Land, well; fenced and , sown, in. good’ English .grass; sub-divided into paddocks.A 4-roomed House and barn, cowshed, and other , out-buildings. A good Garden .well stocked ■with fruit trees.. A mixed .flock of 400 Sheep; Land! may be' had with or without stock. Apply to ; , .’ t' • ■; ■ V • , ■ J.. BARTLETT, 1 ' , Tawa Flat- .. FOR' SALE, 1 935 (nine hundred and thiHy five acres) of land on .the East Taratahi, Wairarapa, about three miles from the township of Carterton. ' ' For further particulars apply to , ANDREW McKENZIE, ; On the premises. FOR- SALE. .IMPROVED DAIRY , FARM, 100, ACRES, six miles from the City of Wellington. Nearly all sown down in English', grass, ten milking cows and' other stock; horse and cart; good stable: and cart-shed, she'ep-ipens and pig-styes ; sixroomed house, hew, and garden well stocked with fruit trees. Apply to WM. EDWARDS, Porirua-foad. Nov. sth, 1876.! Hotels N TIONAL H O T E L . J. R; BROWN (late of the Criterion) having built the National Hotel,, informs : his friends i and the public that the house is now open and every accommodation for boarders. r■: ■ ■i- i ■' The National occupies a central; situation, and is : furnished throughout with special regard to comfort.' The proprietor hopes therefore to meet with a s continuance 1 of that , liberal patronage bestowed upon him in the past. PANAMA HOTEL, Taranaki-street, WM, . : , LIGHT, Proprietor. _ • Superior accommodation for families, permanent boarders, and visitors to Wellington. ■■*. One of Thurston's- best billiard tables on the premises. Good stabling. Thomas & cimino’s central j HOTEL, corner of Lambton-quay and 1 Hunter-street. —-MessrsTHOMAS & OIMINO having taken the,above hotel,,beg to inform the inhabitants, of WeUington and, the'surrounding districts that they, will continue to carry on’the business in a style, equal to their predecessor, and hope to merit ■ a continuance of the support accorded to him. N.B.—The Daily Luncheon at the Central, will bo a speciality. ■ . Breakfast at 8.30 a.m.; tea at 6 p.m, . i' Eirst-class accommodation for boarders. ‘ Ba n k ho tel, , ! Manners-strekt, " JOHN MoINTOSH, PROPRIETOR. J.M. has. much pleasure in informing his old friends in Wellington and the country districts, also the travelling public, that he has re-opened the above establishment with all the most modem improvements,' where travellers will be sure to experience the_ comforts of a home, with civility and’attention combined!

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4907, 13 December 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4907, 13 December 1876, Page 3

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