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, WAKELIN'S* . WAIRARAPA STEAM SASH AND DOOR FACTORX GREYTOWN. MB WAKELL\, UJm 6 tiucu Mr E. U. Hawkins 33 a partner into the above business, they havo rebuilt the. Factory on an imporved principle, and fitted it tip' with all the best machinery, and are now pre. pared to supply the trade and pabHo generally with FLOORING, LINING, AND RUSTICATING. Architraves, Skirting, and Moulding of the best description,' Sashes and Sash Frames Rimu, Totara, and Kauri Doors. TUENED WOEK OP EVERY DESCEIP. * TION: Large stock of seasoned timber always on hand. BUILDERS' MATERIAL SUPPLIED. Piles, Shingles, Posts and Kails, coal ind ; firewood at the lowest current rates; wakelinThawkins--1070 Proprietors. ; VALUABLE HOTEL PROPERTY. ;' WHYTE'S HOTEL, FOXTON. TENDERS aro invited from persot willing to LEASE for a term of TEN TEARS that valuable hotel property M Foxton, known as ''Whyte'sHoteh'/jThijihouse is known thioughoutNew Zealand as one of tho most valuable country hotelproperties in the_ North Island, Tho Hotel ifi situated in Main-street, in the centre of thqtiwnship of Foxton, and adjacent to the Railway st£ tion, Wharf, and Foxtontnhljo Sail. The houso is well and commodioußjyjibujlt, jan.il contains on tho upper floor .l^'hedrpom^, 3 sitting rooms, bathroom',- and on floor eleven rooms, including, commercial room, dining room, bar, .parlor,,•priystef pitting and bedroom, largo cellar, and other accommodation requisite for ranging on .a; first-class hotel. Large sample rooms arc erected on the premises. With the Hotel will be leased a comfor-' table detichetl COTTAiSE opntairjing: four". rooms, situated a few'yards from the; Hotel, Tn a Inrno yard at rear of the' Hotel' are erected cmnmoilious stables, Coachhouses,; indGroom'scottnee. ' l ''"■■ ■- 1 •'■'■■• The PADDOCK attached-to the' Hotel property contains about four acres,of land, and will also he leased with, the Hotel, , . Cobb and Co.'s Wellington-Foxton line of COACHES arrivo at and depart from the Hotel daily. .•: To an enterprising and businesslike man a large and lucrative trade is certain. The property is only in the market through the decease of the late proprietor.' Tho highest or any tender not necessarily accepted, . : " . , . < . • : : / ': v ■Tendersclose on MONDAY, 31st JULY noxt, at sp,m. ;i;:-v-, ; ;.' / ' For conditions of lcaso and other particulars apply, to . . , • t-, f% ',>'; ; ';MrW.:G.ROBERTBON, f iJ Commission agent, loxton. Or to '...,, J. HERBERT. HaNEKB, !i - Solicitor, PsJrftßrston N., OB PRINTINGI-Great Jobs and Snial t) .Tnha T.nnir.Tnha atiil'Shni+.Tnlio''.PliSn .Fobs and Fanoy Jobs, Easjr Job's,and' Difficult Jobs, Cheap Jobs and Expensive Jobs, Simple Jobs and Intricate iJobs.'iFunny Jobd and Serious Jobs, Ppor-Jobsand Good Jobs,' in a word, any kind of a Job bat a bad Job, neatly and promptly .executed afctbii iofficeb

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1125, 14 July 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1125, 14 July 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1125, 14 July 1882, Page 4

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