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Messrs*. Dwan Bros., the wellknown hotel brokers, of Willis street, Wellington, report the sale of the lease and furniture of the Nag's Head Hotel, Wellington, to Mr Jerome Bacovich, late of the Central Hotel, Masterton ; the lease and furniture of the Terminus! Hotel, Picton, to Mr. Samuel Perry, late of Hokitikai; the lease and furniture *>f the Levin Hotel to Mr. Charles Harrison, late of the Imperial Hotel, Mew Plymouth ; the lease and furniture of the Mahikapawa Hotel, Marlborough, to Mr. Joseph Cody, late of the Criterion Hotel, Wanfianui ; the lease and furniture of the Whakataki Hotel to Mr. Malcom Walker, late of Wellington ; the freehold of the Club Hotel, Woodville, to Mr. Philip M. Poole ; the lease and furniture of the Post Office Hotel, Picton, to Mrs Darville, late of the Post Office Hotel, Foxton ; the lease and furniture of the Masonic Hotel, Havelock, to Mr. Charles F. Duckitt, late of Hamua ; the lease and furniture of the Clarendon Hotel, Palmerston North, to Mrs. J. Tait, late of Manaia ; the lease and furniture of the Occidental Hotel, Palmerston North, to Mr. G. B. Howard, late of the Thames; the Awatere Hotel, Blenheim, to Mr. Alfred Bishop, of Christchurch ; the leaso and furniture of the Club Hotel, Martinborough, to Mr. J. Kavanagh, late of Ashhurst ; the Albert Hotel, Wellington, to Mr. Thomson, of New Plymouth ; the Taueru Hotel, Masterton, to Mr. Eagar, late of Carterton ; the freehold of the Empire Hotel, Timaru, to Mr. Burns, of Timaru ; the lease and furniture of the Empire Hotel, Masterton, to Mr. James Cress, lato of Tauherenlkau. — ***

For absolute strength, extreme simplicity, freedom from weak or undesirable points, and abundance of excellent working features throughout, Excelsior Ploughs are unrivalled. They will do perfectly the work that can be exdected of any plough, and are guaranteed to give satisfaction in any soils whore a plough can work at all, no matteT how tough and difficult the work. They have extra length of land beam, specially made mould boards, and steering gear of the most complete and approved kind. Revolving swivel steel circular coulters. Double furrow £11 10s ; three furrows*, £16 10s. — Morrow, Bassett, and Co., sole agents in New Zealand for Cockshutt farm implements.—***

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXX, Issue 14, 3 April 1902, Page 13

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Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXX, Issue 14, 3 April 1902, Page 13

Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXX, Issue 14, 3 April 1902, Page 13

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