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SPORTINC. DANNEVIRKE RACING CLUB. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, MARCH (itli and 7tli, 1912. NOMINATIONS for all races, except Trial and Maiden, Close on Saturday, Februarv 10th, 191-, at 'J p.m. WEIGHTS will lro declared' about Saturday, February 17th, 1912. ACCEPTANCES for First Day, also Entries for Trial and Maiden Closo on Tuesday, February 20th, 1912, at 9 p.m. Telegraph Office closes at 8 p.m. • For Programme, see "Referee," Cards, ana Posters. Special Railway Arrangements. JAMES SPIERS FREEMAN, Secretary, P.O. Box 50, Dannevirke. HOTELS FOR SALE. TTOTELS FOR SALE. DWAN BROS., Willis Street, Wellington. Established 32 years. Hotel and 25 acres; rent 30s. Price ,£550. Hotel, country; takings .ClOfl; lease 5 years. Price .£2590. Owner retiring. . Marlborough, G years; trade JEB9. Seaport Hoteltrade'.£Bo. Prico .£1250. Hotel, Seaside; rent Trade .£3O. Tarnnaki; rent .£B. Prico .£2OOO. Napier; trade .£9O. Low rental. Canterbury; 16 years' lease; drawing 20 hogsheads beer; free house. Wairarapa; rent Price .£2500. Hotel and 9 acres; trade JM-5. Price,£l2oo. . DWAN BROS., WILLIS STREET. WELLINGTON. TAUERU HOTEL, NEAR MASTERTON, FOR SALE. }710 R. SALE, Hotel on borders of Mas-. . terton, and in th® Wairarapa Electorate. Nearest town on tho Northern Boundary to the dry area of Masterton, 9 miles distant. ' , , Owing to the present Licensee, Mr. W. B. Ingram, wishing to retire to his farm in the Bav of Plenty, wo aro offering tho freehold of same at a remarkably low figure, and failing gelling the ireeliold we aro prepared io lease to a suitable tenant on the easiest terms, aud at a prico that will pay handsomely. ' Tho hotel is free for everything, and Mr. Ingram is prepared to show his books and will guarantee that since August, 1911, lie has averaged -£100 per week. Takings in December last, JCI23 per week. Last week in December, 1911, .£IOB. This trade is mostly bar, as tho hotel is a roadside house, and nearly all tlio traffic from tho North Coast to Masterton passes tho . door. DWAN BROS., .Willis Street, Wellington. SHEPHERD'S ARMS HOTEL FOR ' SALE. arc instructed by Mr, A. J. Mace, » t owing to the illness of his wife, to ; sell his interest ill tho Shepherd's Amis Hotel, Tinakori Road. Beer consumption 19 Hhds. monthly. Wines and f?p:.vits about .£IOO monthly. Must bo sold at once. Apply— ' DWAN BROS., Willis Street, Solo Agents. FOll SALE. TIP-TOP COUNTRY HOTEL. NO OPPOSITION WITHIN 20 MILES. , LARGE NATIVE POPULATION. On tho Line of tho East Coast Railway. HOTEL has about 30 Rooms, Lease G years. Freo house for everything. Billiard Room, Smithy, Largo up-to-date Store, Stables, Largo Public llall, 30 acres land. Sub-lets XIS per annum. Turnover ,£IOO per week. Rent .£lO. Ingoing about .£2000,' including Goodwill, ■ Store, Stock, Live Stock,' Crops, etc. "130 acres adjoining can be leased at ..£-15 per annum. Having had personal knowledge of tho above Hotel for tho last 20 years, can guarantee it a real god spcc., and a nioiiey-m'nkihY :r con6ern. iZAttply sharp, to Sole* Agents, 'A'.' : C." MABETT AND CO., Auctioneer if;''!N npfer.V ■ * ■ TJIERST-CLASS HOTEL FOR SALE IN 1* TOURIST DISTRICT. Lovoly scenery, splendid trout-fishing, most thermal sights, and best mineral baths in tho world. FIRST-CLASS TOURIST TRADE. Turnover Improving Every Month. Proprietor emphatically ordered out. of the trade by mcdical adviser. ' Guaranteed a Money-making Concern. About 35 Years' Lcaso. Rent, ill. Forty odd rooms, besides staff accommodation; 115 acres of land, and outbuildings. Turnover, about .£IOO per week. Ingoing about -C 2000; Goodwill, .£250. Tho above is an exceptionally good spec. Applv sharp to the Sole Agents— , A; C.'MABETT AND CO., Auctioneers, Nax>ier. _ . WANTED TO SELt.. TO MOTORISTS. UNDERMENTIONED Sccond-hand MOTOR-CARS, taken by me in ; Part Pavment for New Cars, all in Run- ■ ning Order. Am prepared to Sell at following I/OW Prices, Net Cash, with nil faults- as cars stand:"- , " ' ' MINERVERETTE—I cylinder, - 6 horse-power,''. '' 2-seater, hood, - lamps, ctc . STUART-42- cylinders, 9 horsepower, 4-seatcr, liood, lamps, etc. A 55 FORD—4. cylinders, 1G horse-power, 2-seater, hood, lamps, etc. ....;. £55 CADILLAC—I cylinder, 10 horse- . power, 4-seater, lamps, etc. Xos SIZAME NAUDIN—I cylinder, 8 horse-power, 2-seater, hood, lamps, etc. .... On view at mv Showrooms, Wakelield bt. Opposite Tonn Hall. ' 'Phono 323-1. H. LEICESTER. SUITABLE HOME FOR A CITY MAN.. HOUSE, 6 rooms, scullery, bathroom, washhousc, shod, workshop, half-aero land, 2 lawns, 1 ac-re in potatoes, vcgc- - tables, Fitzlierbert Street, Alicetown. Ten • minutes from station. For immediate.sale at .£BSO. Also Section 111 Pitt Street, Wadostown, « x 80, .£175. . .Comspondenoe, Hancox, oare of "Dominion Olhce. CLYDE QUAY. FOR SALE, a very Desirable Property, with 46ft. frontage and two broomed Cottages, let to good tenants. Apply to B. SMITH AND CO., 301 Lambton Quay. FOR SALE, Two Pianos>, cash or terms, £12 10s., .£22 10s. Fleming and Co., l'lioneries, Newtown. ; WANTED Sell, Horse, Harness, and Express, cost ,£75; sacrificing .£45; full lock Phaeton, Horse, Harness, smart turnout; suit elderly couple, i Penrose Avenue, Newtown, "■ -_ ANTED to Soil, a Dozen Racks of Bright, Ciean Cocksfoot; Samples can bo seen at 127' Manners Street, or Woods's, Blacksmith, Esplanade. fjuNKS for .Sale, dOO-gallon Tanks, 1 painted and galvanised. Apply Edward Anderson and Co., Ltd., GS Willis Street. TXifORKMAN'S Bicyele for Sale, cheap, VY X 2 10s. Will wive many a tram faro. Universal Supply Co.', 120 Manners Street. BIRTHDAY SALE BIRTHDAY SALE Of BOOTS A*N D SHOES, oOTSAND S H O E S, For Men, Women, and Children, At FARQUHAR'S, CUBA STREET. OUR BOOTS HAVE STOOD 16 YEARS' TEST. SEE WINDOW FOR BARGAINS. Marlow's Box Calf, 225. Gd., for 17s. (id. Fine Lot of Samples to go at cost. Ladies' Pat. Cromwell Shoe, 3s. lid. Ladies' Ward Shoes, 3s. lid. (rubber heels). Ladies" Walking Shoe, 3s. lid., Is. lid., 13s. Gd., for Bs. lid. Baby Shoes, 4d., Gd., 10d., Is. Children's Pat. and Tan Cromwell, 2s. lid, F A It Q U II A R, /' CUBA STUEET,

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1366, 17 February 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1366, 17 February 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1366, 17 February 1912, Page 2

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