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WAKELIN & HAWKINS IW6 Proprietors. TO LET. VALUABLE BOTEL PROPERTY"/ WHYTE'S HO'l'EL, FOXTON. TENDERS are invited from persons wiping to LEASE for a terra of TEN" YLARS that valuable hotel property at Foxto.., k-own as " Whyte's Hotel." This house, is k'own thionchoiit New Zealand as one of the mo t valuable country hotel properties i'i the North Island. The Hotel is situated in Muin-street, in t.he centre of the township of Ki>xton, and adjacent to the Railway Staf'on, i\ harf, and Foxton Public Hall. The boUi-e is well and commodiously built, and contains' on the upper floor 18 bedrooms, 3 sitting rooms, bathroom, and on the ground floor eleven rooms, including, commercial loom, dining room, bar, .parlor, private fitting and bedroom, largo cellar, and other ■T'commodatien requisite for carrying on a lirst-c ;us hotel, Largo sample roomß are •:ri'Cf d on the premises. '•V.tl the Hotel will be leased a comforta■.•'<: detached COTTAGE containing fonr i ' s. situated a few yards from the Hotel, In ;■ hrfc yard ,at rear of the Hotel are (-■ tits'wl ci'miU'vlio.is sables, t. ou'.hhouses, ai d Givom'-c The PAhDOCK attached. to the Hotel property contains about fonr'acres of bind, and will also be leased with the Hotel. ■ ( obb and Civs Wellingtun-Foxton line of COACHES arrive at and depart from the Hotel daily. , To un enterprising and businesslike man a and lucrative trade is certain. The' property is only in the market through the. decease of ,the late proprietor, 1 1 The highest or any tcoder not necessarily accepted, ' Tenders close on MONDAY, 31st JUL! next; at 5 p.m. ' For conditions of lease and other particulars apply to' , f Mr.W. G. KOBEUTSON, 1 ' :l ' Commission agent, Foxton, f Or to J, HERBERT HANKINS, Solicitor, Palmetalon N. TOB PIIINTINGI-Great Jobs and Smal V Jobs, Long Jobs and Short Jobs, Plain ,[olm and Fancy Jobs, Easy Jobs and cult.lobs,' Cheap Jobs and Expensive Jobs, Simple Joba rnd Intricate Jobs,' Funny Jobs and SenoUs Jobs, Poor Jobs and Good Jobs, in a word, any kind-of a Job but a bad Job, cwtfyand promptly executed at this office.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1139, 31 July 1882, Page 4
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1,037Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1139, 31 July 1882, Page 4
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