Properties for Sale FOR SALT?—In the rising township of Masterton. A good Drapery Business, domf a steady and increasing cash trade. Satisfactory reasons will be given for disposing of the business. Apply, Drapery, Box 3-1, Post Office, Masterton. Benjamin smith and go. have the following properties for sale : Cuba-stkeet. —Near lugestre-street, an allotment, about 89ft. frontage, with dwellinghouse, part of acre 128; has also a frontage to private street Sydney-street. —An allotment, 30ft. Sin. x 115 ft. Tabanaki-stbeet. —An allotment, 29ft.x132ft., with furnished house of five rooms, outbuildings, &c. I'lxA!vok 1- i.oa !).—Au allotment, 30ft. x 80ft., with six-roomed house. Ditto.—An allotment, 36ft. x 130 ft, near Major Feaphy’s residence ; splendid view. Ditto. —An allotment, wit'll ten-roomed house, leasehold, 9A years, Willis-stkeet.— Near St. Peter’s Church, an allotment, 3Gtt. x 78ft., with ten-roomed house, with or without furniture. City of Nelson.—2l acres, well laid out, with gentleman’s residence, containing nineteen rooms, Palmerston.— Suburban section No. 982 ; 4J acres. Rangitikei. —3oo acres of the best land in the district ; fenced and subdivided. Wadestown. —Six acres, divided into seven building sections. Waikabaka. —2300 acres, fenced and subdivided, with sheep and cattle. Waihabapa.—A farm of 5000 acres of arable land, fenced and subdivided ; residence, cottages, &c. ; 500 acres totara bush. Half the purchase money may remain on mortgage at 6 per cent. Woodville. —Suburban section No. 176, 63 acres, and town section No. 12 Sundry town and country properties in all parts of the province. TO BE BET. Bbandon-Stheet. — City Chambers, 10 rooms, designed for professional gentlemen or others. Cambwdoe-tbrrace. —A four-roomed house, with large garden. Karoui.—6 acres of laud, with seven-roomed house; to be let for 4 or 5 years. Note. —A complete list of town and counti’y properties for the month of April is now ready, and may be had on application at the offices of BENJAMIN SMITH AND CO„ Lambton-quay (next Odd Fellows’ Hall.) FOR SALE. —FOXTON, Suburban Sections Nos. 398 to 408, containing nearly 30 acres, being a compact farm, within a mile of the Post Office, Eoxton. Cottage and splendid fowlbouse thereon. Handy patch of bush for firewood and fencing. Half the purchase-money eau remain on mortgage for four years. Apply to ERNEST S. THYNNE, Land Agent, Foxton. I NOR SALE CHEAP.—Butchering Busi--1 ness, doing a large remunerative trade in Foxton. Has most of the hotel and shipping business. Shop in central position, close to Court House, and six acres of paddocks close to town. Stock on hand to be taken at a valuation. For terms and further particulars, apply to ERNEST S. THYNNE, Land Agent, Foxton.
Hotels HUGHES’S MELBOURNE HOTEL, WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. 0. J. HUGHES (for over ten years proprietor of Hughes’ Cafe, Collins-street E., Melbourne) begs to intimate to the inhabitants of Wellington, and to travellers from the other parts of New Zealand and the Australian colonies, that lie has leased the above newlybuilt hotel, which, for extent and convenience of accommodation, is unsurpassed in Wellington, and furnished same throughout in a good and comfortable style, placed the culinary department in the charge of an experienced chef de cuisine, laid in a stock of the very best wines, spirits, and malt liquors, established a moderate tariff, and hopes that, with civility and attention to visitors, ho will secure a share of public patronage and support in his undertaking. Luncheon from 12 till half-past 2 daily ; dinner at 6 p.m. HENRY HALL’S ,UKE OE EDINBURGH HOTEL. Manager : JOHN MOSS BROADBENT. NEW ZEALANDER HOTEL Manners-street. J. FENTON, Proprietor. ANAMA H O T E L Corner of Taranaki and Yivian-streets. G. S. NICHOLLS, Proprietor. fJIHEATRE ROYAL HOT E L The above Hotel is now open for the accommodation of the public. The proprietor seeks a continuance of the support he has already experienced as a hotel-keeper in Wellington during the last twelve years. Two of Alcock’s splendid billiard tables. Night porter to meet arrivals by late steamers. THOS. UR WIN, proprietor. QLARENDON HOTEL, THORNDON. T. BOULD (late of Pahautanui), begs to inform his Town and Country Friends that he has leased the above Hotel, and he hopes by paying a strict attention to business, to merit a share of their past favors. Spirits, Wines, and Beer of first-class quality always on hand. ST A R HO TE L, Lambxon-quay, Wellington. This new and commodious Hotel is now completed, and open to the public. Accommodation for Boarders unsurpassed. Sample-rooms for Commercial Travellers. JOSEPH AMES, Proprietor. National hotel, lambtonQUAY. Messrs, BIRCH & WILLIAMS are now the proprietors of the above splendid new Hotel. The National occupies a central situation, and is furnished throughout with special regard to comfort. The new proprietors hope to merit a liberal amount of patronage from their friends and the public. u NI 0 N II O T E L. WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE BEST BRANDS. One of Alcock’s superior billiard tables. W. H. SWAIN, Proprietor.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5014, 19 April 1877, Page 1
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