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PropaTtien tor Ssrt© or To Let. e. A, MCT®, 2iAHD AND GENERAL AGENT, PAHMEESTON NORTH, UTTAS A LARGE NUMBER OF PROPERTIES FOB SALE, including:— FREEHOLD COUNTRY. 11 51ft AGEES—4SO in grass, partly fenced, 600 JL.lw'U' acres partly level, good sh&op country, erven, miles from railway by good road. Fries, £3 *( ■ per acre, , . 128 ■j -i 4 ACEES—AII in grass except about, 1-t A shelter bush, ninp-roomed house quite new* VO acres flat land, remainder undulating, wejii vv.tercd by stream, 40 chains from school, «? eaaina from railway station. Terms exceptionally e asy. A bargain. . , ~ , . , Art AGEES.—AII fenced, divided into fiva v.ivv paddocks, 250 acres in crop, new six-roomed b ouse, stable, woolshcd, sheep yards and all noces* srry conveniences, carries three sheep to the aero, <■.l to 50 bnshels of oata, good soil, all plongnea, f nr miles from railway station, half-mile irons tdeyards. Price, £3 per acre. - 0a rrt ACRES.—Freehold; nine-roomed houaa tc-fv with every modem convenience, stable, t oaeh-houEC, fowl-house, cow-shcds, shelter-shed, wool-shed, sheep-yards, dip, pigging ,>an d F v.iridod into sixteen paddocks. One of the dcoS l-"ct;on properties in the district. *65 <3 A ACEES.—Sung form, all grass, one aero •31J ploughed, six paddocks, well wa.tewjd, five--I’ootned dwelling-houso, wash-house, s 1 - / le, cowshed, trap-house, fowl-house, Ac. Sl/.ated one Miilc and a”half from railway station, one mile from creamery. Must be sold, owner leaving district, C;dy £450 cash. Terms easy. 276 A FIRST-CLASS F.OLLBE FLOUR MILL, in perfect going order, fitted up with all the latest improved machiuerv, and having a capacity ol liCOib of flour per hour. The buildings comprise three floors, VCft by ?.(!ft, inclusive of engine-room. Forty tons.grain put through monthly. The above is a sound investment, being sold on account of dissolution of partnership. LEASEHOLD. J fjOi AGEES.—PorpetuM lease, Maknri, with h 4 J*i‘d right to purchase; 60 acres in grass, CO just sown, rolling country, not hilly, metalled road vo within two miles of section, land well watered by never failing creeks, limestone formation. Rental, £37 per annum; can be made freehold at any time. Goodwill, £SOO. 271 BUSINESSES.—Country storekeeper’s business!, doing good trade in small township. Blacksmith's business, doing good trade. Butchering business, killing six large and twenty small beasts weekly. 3875 HOTELS.—Two first-class Hotels, doing good buiaasses. Satisfactory reasons for selling. LAND! LANDI I jpEEET AND IP EE GIT AS* SAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, INGLEWOOD, TARANAKI. m ACRES—I2O in grass, 60 plonghable, 7 paddocks, level, dry but well watered; good dairy farm ; (i-roomed house, cowshed. It a tall a, {nr shed ; G miles to Inglewood and 8 miles to New Plymouth, close to school and factory, oa motal road. Price, £9 per aero ; terms. r.Qfii ACRES—S2 in grass; i-roomed house; 2 * miles of fencing dona ; 9 miles to railway f 'ion, 3 miles to school; a good cattle run. 1 rice, 15s per acre for goodwill of, perpetual leaaa t s 9d per acre. V AO ACEES—Nearly all in grass, fl paddocks; tiv.ij 6-roomed house, stable, oowghod aud dairy ; well fenced ; 11 miles to railway station and factory, 3J miles to township. Price, £lO per acre; half can remain on easy terms. ■5 f. O ACEES—9S in grass, 11 plonghable, 7 padli aj docks ; a good dairy farm; S-roomed house, cowshed, S stalls, orchards, Ac. ; on good metal road, -J-mile to factory, 2 miles to school and railway. Price, £S par acre. QQ ACRES—Bshelter, 12ploughable, 5 paddocks; 1 mile to school, 1-mile to railway station and store ; 6-roomed house, dairy, cowshed and loft, cartshed, Price, £800; terms. ACHES—2?O in grass, 5 ploughable, 3 pad* t?'* VJ docks; C-roomod house, dairy, cowshed, Ac,; 10 miles to New Plymouth, 5 miles to Inglewood, and 2 miles to factory. Price, £lO per acre. a r?Q ACEES—3OO in grass ; 4-roomed house; small barn, largo stockyard and race; 7 miles to Inglewood, 4 miles to school. Price, £4 per acre ; easy terms. IQO ACRES—4O in gross; 4-roomed houso, .100 p r i ce> £3ios per aero ; easy terms. jf»rt ACRES-40 in grass ; on good metal road. 'AG X-'rico, £6 per acre. qI Q ACEES —120 in grass. Price, £4 os per *l*o acre. •j rtAr ACEES—IIO in grass ; small house. £5 Sb per aero. Q g ACRES—4O in grass ; 4-roomed house. OO £SOO. Price, Price, Corrsspondanee invited and promptly attended to,. Properties from 50 to 1000 acres in all parts of the district. Also, An old-established Bakery and General Store ia Inglewood. The owner wishing to retire, will sell or lease oa very easy terms. A grand chance fold an energetic man. 3399 A good Store and general Retail Business in one of the soundest townships in Taranaki, to he sold! as a going concern. Particulars onapplioaiion. Hotels, WARNEE’S JjIAMILT ahd JJOTEL (Near the Cathedral,) All Correspondence carefully attended to. Telephone, No. 45. XS7I v/. F. WABNEE. CLOUDESLEY’S FAMILY HOTEL, C A S T L E H ILL, WEST COAST ROAD. One of the finest Health Resorts in New Zealand, situated at an elevation of 2375 feet above the sea level, in a magnificent limestone country. The additions to the Hotel (which is built of limestone) include fourteen well-furnished rooms. Telephonic communication with Christchurch. Terms on application. XIS3S B 0 H li It/ » EAMXLY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL, High and Manchester Streets, Christchurch. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. The Best Accommodation in Christchurch on the most reasonable terms. All communications promptly attended to, P.O. Box 354. Telephone 425. Special arrangements can be made on application to the undersigned. 11G02 P. BURKE, Proprietor. EMFIRE HOTEL, TIMAEU T. J* B u E N S Peopeieior. Having LEASED the above Hotel, and re-fur-nished and re-decorated the same throughout, I am now prepared to RECEIVE VISITORS. The hotel is centrally situated, being within 3 minutes' walk of the Railway Station and wharves. The Cellar is well stocked, the table well served (thecuisine being under the able supervision of Mr E. J. Vine), the bedrooms are airy and comfortable and the CHARGES STRICTLY MODERATE, The Billiard Room is supplied with two of Alcock’s best tables, and is under the charge of Mr P. J. Bell. LUNCHEON—ONE SHILLING, from 12 to 2 daily. 21253 'TnPTZBALANDBR HOTEL, . CHRISTCHURCH, Junction of High, Madras, and Sb Asaph Streets Five minutes’ walk from Railway Station and Post Office. T. B. GAFFNEY, PROPRIETOR . THIS New and Modern HOTEL affords superior accommodation for Tourists and Travellers, being fitted with every modem appliance necessary to comfort. Suites of Rooms set apart for Private Families. Hot Cold and Shower Baths. Terms strictly moderate. Telegrams and Letters Promptly Attended to Telephone 501. XIIOC t TTTNDEB THE PATRONAGE OF H.E.II. THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH AKD THE MARQUIS OP NORMANBY, Ac., Ac. CLARENDON HOTEL, OXFORD TEEEACE AND WORCESTER STREET. EOBT. ALLEN, 2002 Proprietor. " JOLLUS’S .r'ASB HOTEL," Tf anmeb Plain Great Alterations having been made in this Hotel, and now being under the management of MBS IDLE, and a good staff of servants, every comfort is guaranteed to visitors. Invalids 'vyill have special attention. Your patronage is solicito d Charges moderate. 7394

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIII, Issue 10600, 8 March 1895, Page 8

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