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TCI O R SALE, waisTbros., HOTEL BROKERS, VALUERS, AND FINANCIERS, WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. (Established 1880.) FULL PARTICULARS SUPPLIED TO BONA FIDE PURCHASERS ONLY. FOR SALE, Hotol and 80 acros. Ront, £2 wookly. Price, £700. Coaches ohango at this house twico weekly. Tlio Freehold of ouo of tho Best Hotels and Stores in tho North Island. This Hotel is situated in tho Gisborne distriot, which is now in a progressive and flourishing stato. It ia estimated that £10,000 will bo spent yearly for the next 10 or 15 yearsi in tho immediato vicinity of this houso, ami most of tho money must drift through this Hotol and Store, ns there is no opposition. Tho business is a highly payablo ono ; a good man should clear £1500 to £2000 yoarly. Pnoo for the freohokl £6000, Furniture and stock at valuation. T.argo blocks of native lands nro now boing thrown open for salo noar this proporly. Early application necessary. Owner selling through ill-hoalth. 1-UItST-OLA.SS HOTEL, trado aWit £200 wookly ; 46hhds boer drawn monthly. Prlca, £2200. COMMERCIAL HOUSE, Taranaln. Long leaso, modorate rental ; houso is beautifully furnished, nnd tho appointments of the hotol' are all up to dato. GOOD COUNTRY $OTEL in the Foilding district. Leaso . six years, very low rental; afyout 14 acres of land with hotel. Trade at present said to average about £30 weekly. This is an easy houso to conduct, and with good management could bo greatly improved.^ Price £14,00. HOTEL, Marlon district. Rent, £5 por weok. Price, £2600 for lense and furniture. Tho froehold of this houso can be purchased „at a very reasonable price. HOTEL, Taranaki district. Lease 20 years to run ; rental £18 per year. Trade said to average about £35 weekly. Price for goodwill, £2500 ; stock, furniture, etc., at valuation. We are prepared to assist bona fide purchasers with a large proportion of the ptirchoso money. Particulars supplied only to genuine buyers. (JILLESPIE & WELCH, LAND AGENTS, MASTERTON. FOR SALE- \ 820 Acres pood pastoral land, about 770 in grass, 5 paddocks, woolshed. yards, concrete dip, new 7-roomed honse and outhouse ; well-watered property, streams well stocked with Knvlish trout ; one milo from school, 12 miles from Masterton (2000 sheep and lambs, more or less, and about 50 cattle given in) ; at £,1 10s per 'acre ; J22300 on mortgage at 4jr per cent ; a bargain at the price 16,(500 Acres partly improved, 30 paddocks, first-class fences, large woolahed with, loft for 350 bales wool, good station home,' largo store house, stable, barn, excellent accommodation for shearers, and several cottages ; property carrying 11,500 sheep, 700 cattle, and 4G horses ; prioe, £2 per aore ; stock at valuation General Store, 5 rooms including bulk storeroom, 7- roomed house, 3-stall stable, feed-room, kerosene- room, trapshed, etc.; J acre land ; average turu'over por month ; freehold .£llOO, stook at invoice price Old-established Bakery Business, Jaore land, 5-roomed house, bakehouso, flourshed, stable, oartsheds, 2 carts, harness, and horses ; a going business for .£OSO GILLESPIE & WELCH, . . Queen-street, Masterton. J9J 9 FANNING & CO., "land and estate agents, Royal Exchanqb, Opera House. Telephone 650. FOR SALK-MEIN-STREET— Up-to-date new 7-roomed Houso, on ono floor : laud, 30 x 92;9 2; every convenience ; small deposit, easy terms NEAR TRAM STABLES -Laud, 38 x 81; 5-roomed Villa ; now drainage, &o. ; price, J2285 ; must sell GHUZNEE-STRKET-Land, 31 x 81, with Shop and Dwelling DIXON-STREbIT— Good 6-roomed Honse, let at 20s pcs week. Price, .£575 ELLICE-STREET-Land, 40 x 122, corner section ; 6-roomod Dwelling, ou one floor ; now drainage, &o. Two i-acre Sections at LUDLAM PARK, Lower Hutt, fronting metalled road CRO.sBY-TERRACE (Abel Smith-street— New 6-roomed House. Land Transfer Title. New drainage. GARRET'I -STREET (off Cuba-street)— Two 6-roomed Ffouses ; land 42 x 78. CUB A -STREET (off)— 4-roomed Cottage ; land 23 x 65 ; new drainage TAITVILLE— 3-roomed Cottage ; new drainage ; price .£200 ; bay window ; .£lO deposit ; balance as rent. J 1 ABIAN BROS. & CO., HOTEL BROKERS AND VALUATORS, 55a., Lambton-quat, HAVE FOR SALE — Several desirable Country Hotels, North and South Island. Wo are prepared to arrange liberal advanoea to buyers. irp o f r 7"s a li iT. """""" > Brougham-street, fronting open reserves, near College and tram, Building Sites. having large depth and area. Will build to suit purchasers. New substantial eetfon-rooined Houses, large sections, good view, &o. Section of Land, Roseneath, large road frontage to Bay; obeap. Houses Built to suit purchasers. Payments by arrangement. H. CRUMP, Builder and Contractor. 115, Brougham-street^ CHE A f LAND. TO clear up the small balance of unsold Bootioiiß in the Melrose Estate, H. M. Hayward has determined to offer thorn at the following extremely low prices : — Section. a. c. p. 73 2 231 ... .£2O per aore 74 3 310 ... „ 75 8 235 ... „ 18 (part) 7 213 ... .£25 „ 35 5 224 ... .£35 „ 50 0 238 ... .£4O the lot 51 0 225 ... .£SO „ 55 3 320 ... J&hO per aore 58 2 319 . . .£SO „ 522 12 0 ... £'60 „ Also, blook oF 30 acres, improved, suitable for gentleman's rosiclenco, or would cut up well, haviug largo iron tagefl. Otbor improved sections in the buimo locality. The above land is situated between Kilbirnie and Islaml JSay, and from half a milo *to two miles from presont tram terminus. 1 For further particulars and plans, see or Bend post-oard to H. M. HAYWABD, Lyoll Hay ; or Post Box 109. Wellington. By Special Appointment to His Excellency the Earl of Ranfurly. r\ N SALE. OATS \BT?,AN STRAW WHEAT POLLARD HAY CHAITF MATZB POTATOES S ROWE A SONS, COBA-STBHIIT EXTENSION.

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Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 102, 27 October 1900, Page 3

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