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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. FOR SALE, THE HOUSE, corner of Cranmer Square and Armagh street, lately occupied by Mr F. M. Wallace. Immediate possession. 8641 HARMAN and STEVENS. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. SEVERAL FARMS suitable for dairying. 100 Acres. Highly-improved Farm of 200 Acres, suitable for cropping or dairying, adjoining township of Eltham, metalled road; price £16 10s per acre. Easy Terms. 1600 Acres Splendid Sheep Country; price £4 139 per acre. 1 Also, Several HOTELS in prosperous districts. BUDGE and TRISTRAM, , ' Land and Estate Brokers, I 9593 Hawera. , I —— ! ! FREEHOLD FARMS. j ABOUT 20.000 ACRES OF THE I FLAXBOURNE PROPERTY, j i In the Province of Marlborough, [ Comprising THE HALDONS and BEN MORE RUNS, Are now offered FOR SALE in AREAS to Suit Purchasers. I The Blocks comprise good agricultural and ; pastoral land. For terms and pnrl'ou'-rs apply to W. L. CLIFFORD, Flaxbourne, Blenheim; Or to SIR GEORGE CLIFFORD, BT., 6874 Stonyhurst, Christchurch. TO LEASE FOR A TERM OF YEARS. j rpO Lease for a Term of Years, with Purchasing Clause, I 5700 ACRES j Of ] GOOD AGRICULTURAL AND j PASTORAL LAND j (About 3000 Acres in English Grass and Crop)), j I Situate about j TEN MILES FROM GERALDINE. The whole thoroughly watered and sub- j divided into convenient paddocks. j W. P. STUDHOLME, Kakahu, 9344 South Canterbury. SPECIAL EN-RIES. LINWOOD. ,r\NE J-ACRE SECTION IN WORCESTER *- / STREET, Tram Line. VERY FEW LEFT NOW, £120. THREE J-ACRE SECTIONS GLOUCESTER STREET; £105 EACH. C. J. MARSHALL, *7213 49 CATHEDRAL SQUARE. FOR SALE. MESSRS LYSAGL-S well-known TOKO PROPERTY, consisting of 2484 Acres, all in best English-grasses, situated on the main road, (metalled), 10 mile3_from Stratford, subdivided into seven paddocks, sheep-proof wire fences, new 6-roomed house, men's cottage, woo* shed, concrete dip, yards, etc. A large amount can if necessary remain on mortgage at 5 per cent. This excellent property is well situated, and tho quality of the soil, both for cattle and sheep, cannot be excelled, being rolling hills and flats, and well watered, and has wintered for the past two seasons 5200 sheep and 260 grown cattle. Apply to,. NOLAN, TONKS and CO., Hawera, Or, NEWTON KING, New Plymouth anA Stratford. SHEEP FARM TO BE LEASED. TO BE LEASED, lor a TERM of 5 Ot 1 YEARS, - A FARM OF 3500 ACRES, Situated on good main road, within 25 miles of Railway Station, 2 miles of Post Office, Dairy Factory and School; a line of coaches passing .the Homestead twice a week. The Property was originally bush, 3000 AcreS having been fallen and grassed for a considerable time. Is sheep-proof fenced and subdivided into' 7 paddocks, well watered, 7roomed House, commodious wool shed, yards, dip, men's house,'and orchards .... The! whole" has been splendidly laid down fa best of English Grasses, and, being limestone country, is remarkably healthy, both for cattle and sheep:. A-good chance is offered to a man of limited means, us no improvements are required, and can be strongly recommended as a safe invest* ment. f For further particulars apply to NOLAN, TONKS and C 0.,. Hawera or Manaia. NEW PLYMOUTH Ai>_) : TARANAKI DISTRICTS. •DUSINESSES FOB' SALE, DRAPERY—OId-established, cash trade, ex- ,. ■ cellent position, long- lease,. moderate ' rent. Turnover averages £100 per. week. Stock about £2500. F. P. CORKILL, A_ant, New Plymouth. GROCERY—Country Town, cash trade, good prices, stock £500, turnover .£SO weekly . and increasing! Large shop, with 5 living rooms, etc., on 10 years lease at 25* per week. Profitable News Agency. . *. P. CORKILL, Agent, New Plymouth. FLOUR MILL (Steam)— Only one in extensive district, commodious well-built premises, complete stone and roller plant. Low prices and liberal terms. F. P. CORKILL, Agent, New Plymouth. HOTEL—Leading house, good trade, firstclass premises, low rent, lease with purchasing clause, turnover averages £80. F.P. CORKILL, Agent, New Plymouth. FRUIT FARM—Twenty-five acres, nearly the whole in-fruit, with-comfortable residence and all necessary buildings. Freehold, £1250. P. P, CORKILL, LAND AGENT, NEW PLYMOUTH. (Bee also advertisement in "Weekly Press.") . HOTELS. TATTERSALL'S HOTEL. TKEILY, late of Sputhbridge and Ashbur- • ton,, announces that he has TAKEN POSSESSION of the above Hotel, and under his management the Travelling Public will find the Best of Accommodation. HOT LUNCHEON FROM NOON. The Best of Liquprs only kept. T. KEILY, Proprietor. MASONIC HOTEL Corner Gloucester and Colombo streets. THIS NEW and SPLENDID HOTEL is centrally situated, has all the latest improvements, in Hotel Accommodation, and offers ' most comfortable and convenient quarters. Wines and Spirits of the Best Quality. W. JAMES .. .. Proprietor CLate of Somerset Hotel). ' TT-yHITE HART HOTEL, Sigh street, christchurch. TARIFF: £2 2s per Week. Breakfast, 2s. Lunch, Is. Dinner, 2s 6d. Beds, 2s. JOHN NEILL. Proprietor. Sample Rooms. Telephone 45. Night Porter. Patronised by their Excellencies the Governor* of New 'Zealand. COKEH'S FAMILY HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH (Within One Minute of the Railway Station.) JAMES HATFIELD, Proprietor. Letters will receive every attention. P.O. Box 291. Telephone No. 23L_ CITY xiOTEL, THE TRIANGLE, CHRISTCHURCH. R ALEXANDER, of the Ashburton Railway • Refreshment Rooms, announces that, he has taken possession of the City Hotel, Christchurch, where Visitors and the Travelling Public will receive every attention. Every convenience, hot and cold baths, one minute's walk from Post Office and Tram Terminus. Tha be3t of wines and spirits only stocked. Letters will receive prompt attention. Luncheon from 12 to 2.— R. ALEXANDER. 2051 By Special Appointment to the Governor. willialij. ALPE, NEW ZEALAND FISHING TACKLB DEPOT, 212 HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, , Next Empire Hotel. Just Arrived, My Large -nd Complete Assortment of Rod*, Reels, Lines, Flies to Gut and Eyed, artificial Minnows, Casts and Traces, revolving Vop Eyes, Wading Stockings and Shoes, Repairing Solution, Live Bait Can*, Artificial Hiu* new Bout* eta, ,

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10269, 11 February 1899, Page 11

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