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F VALUABLE HiTKL PROPERTY, WHYTE'S HOTEL, FOXTON. TENDERS are invited from persons willing to LEASH for a term of TEN YEABS that valuable hotel property at Foxtail, known as" Wliytc's Hotel." This house is known tlnoughout New Zealand as one of the niOiit valuable country hotel properties in the North Island. The Hotel is situated in Main-street, in the centre of the township of Foxton, ami adjacent to the Railway Station, Wharf, and Foxton Public Hall. The house is well and comniodionsly bnilt, and •contains ou tho upper Hoor 18 bedrooms, 3 sitting rooms, batlirooin, and oil the ground floor eleven rooms, including commercial room, dining room, bar, parlor, private sitting and bedroom, large cellar, and other actommodatien requisite for carrying on a first-class hold, Large sample rooms arc crested on the premises, with the Hotel will be leased a comfortable detached COTTAGE containing four rooms, situated a few yards from the Hotel, In a large yard at rear of the Hotel are oreJted commodious stables, Coachhouses, and Groom's cottage. Tho PADDOCK afl.ched to the llutol property contains aboui four acres or laud, andwiil also be leased villi the Hold. Cobb and CV.'s Wcllington-Foxton line of COACHES arrive at and depart from the Hotel daily. To an enterprising and businesslike, man a large and lucrative trade is eei tain. Tho property is only in the market tlmiugh the decease of the late proprietor. ' . 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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1143, 4 August 1882, Page 4
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1,054Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1143, 4 August 1882, Page 4
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