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Sales by Auction. QLEARING "gALE AT, jy|ATAHURA. rpHURSDAY, AT. 12.30. Instructed by Mr. James Smith, "ho ha, sold his farm, will Sell as aoove, -<Kn 4 AND 6-TOOTH ROMNEY .CROSS 150 EWES, with 100 per cent, of lambs 30 TWO-TOOTH EWES 3 E.L. RAMS 14 COWS, in full milk 10 CALVES 1 TWO-YEAR-OLD BOLL 10 MIXED YEARLINGS 1 DRAUGHT GELDING. 6yrs. very staunch 1 DRAUGHT COLT, 6yrs. by McCraigie . 1 BUGGY MARE 2 HACKS 2 LIGHT YEARLINGS PIGS Spring Waggon. Spring Cart. Harness, P Plough, Hand Chafe-cutter. Harness, etc.. Household Furniture. Luncheon Provided. NOTE.— Conveyance will meet trains at 11* a.m. at Ofcinewai, returning after • the sale. • ■ VET JTEALAND JOAN AND MERCANTTLE AGENCY QO.. LIMITED AND REDUCED. HAMILTON. j.~: . — . ——■ !~ " == " Landed ' Property. CITY-CORNER BLOCK. „._ __„ SHORTLAND AND O'CONNELL BTS.. 37 by 70. TWO BUILDINGS, FOR SALE OR ONE FOR LEASE. LOWER HOBSON-ST. MUST RISE. THE IMPROVEMENTS TO OUSTOMS-ST., ENLARGEMENT HOBSON-ST WHARF. AND THE PROPOSED NEW MARKET, MUST BRING A RAPID RISF IN VALUE. I HAVE TWO SECTIONS \AT lOWER END. EACH 23.6 by ABOUT 106. EACH, £1200. EACH £350 CASH. LOWER HOBSON-ST.. 80 by 90, WITH CART ENTRANCE AT BACK. SMALL COTTAGE ON PROPERTY. PRICE £53 PER FOOT. LOWER HOBSON-ST.. CORNER, 103 by 80. AND ADJOINING THIS. 47 by 105. MAKING SPLENDID BLOCK. NEARLY 13.000 SQUARE FT ALBERT-STREET-NEi5 R COOK-STREET. THE TREMENDOUS IMPROVEMENTS TO CITY MARKET RESERVE AND THE THROUGH ROADING OF THESE SIX ACRES MUST ENORMOUSLY INCREASE VALUES OF PROPERTY THERE. I OFFER FOR PROMPT SALE, 40 BY 105*. for £2300. CLOSE TO CITY MARKET. BUILDING SITE. 25 by 132. TWO FRONTAGES. £1000. ARCHHILL. CORNER BOND-STREET AND DALLAND-STREET, 40 BY 105. £100. FREEMAN'S BAY-49FT FRONTAGE, BY AVERAGE 57. . £1000.. P T TJCTCHINSON. SMEETON'S BUILDINGS. ■ ) — * Tourist Resorts. THTRWELL PRIVATE HOTEL, ROTORUA P.O. Box 29. Telephone 20. Telegraphic address: '•Thirwell." First-class .Accommodation. MRS. B. P. GILES. Proprietress. PEARCE'S GRANDE VUE. ROTORUA.Strictly First-class Accommodation, overlooking ' Government Gardens, bowling greens, etc. Terms moderate.—MßS. H. A. PEARCE. Proprietress. Tel. address— " Grande Vuc?" T> BENT'S- BATHGATE HOUSE. ROTORUA. 'The Largest Private Hotel of Bo torn a. Can accommodate considerably over 100 visitors. Mr. Brent has renovated the whole of it ready for the season. Electrio light throughout, hot and •• cold baths, patent lavatories, etc., nearest house to the Government baths, including the large new bath-house. Motor tars and conveyances leave Brent's for all the side trips. Terms reasonable.' Porters meet all trains. S. T. BRENT. Proprietor. pAEK "T7TEW TTOUSE, ROTORUA. Visitors will find Park View a very pleasantly situated House, right opposite Sanatorium Grounds, and close to all the Baths. .' TARIFF: 35s per week. 6s per day. " ALBERT J. ALLWOOD. Proprietor (Late Mrs. C. A. Asi ley). THE QUEENSLAND.—Every comfort and convenience for tourists: private hotel. Rotorna. one minute from railway station Superior Table; electric light. Tariff: 6s Tier day, 35s per week.-MRS. C. PEPPER. Proprietress. ' rpHE COMMONWEALTH.—Thirty rooms; A ' Rotorua three minutes from baths and railway station; electric light throughout: 35s per -week, 6s per day.— MANGHAM, Proprietor, will be pleased to renew acquaintance with old and new friends. MILFORD HOUSE, right opp. railway station. Rotorua; close baths and sanatorium grounds; 30s week. 5s day.— J. CROSS, Jun., Proprietress . . . EANDWICK. HINEMOA-ST.. . ROTORUA; two minutes from railway station, two minutes from baths. Terms: 5s per day, 30s per week; special terms by- arrangement First-class Table; diningroom accommodate 50 Electric light' throughout: hot and cold i water. Letters or telegrams receive prompt ! attention. All trains met. Visiters provided with breakfast prior to leaving by early trains or coaches. • MRS. J. ATHALL. Proprietress. rpHE BUNGALOW AND LANGHAM, 1 PRIVATE HOTELS. HTNEMOA-STP.EET. ROTORUA. Two minutes firm, the Baths and Government Gardens. . Electric Light Throughout. Up-to-date Sanitation. Everv Comfort of a Home. MRS. W. H. CONSTANT. Proprietress (Late of Palace and Lake House Hotels). STONEHURST. SYMONDS-STBEET. AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND. STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Telegrams—" Stonehurst, Auckland." MRS. ALBERT A. BROWN, Proprietress. Telephone 504. TTING'S QOUHT pRIVATE TTOTEL, UPPER QUEEN-ST., AUCKLAND. M B- C TT SUER - PROPRIETOR. This Hotel i 3 very private, central, and convenient, surrounded by large and well laid-out grounds, and in the healthiest part of the city. Tennis court and gymnasium: full-sized billiard tabic and skating. Telephone 2256. TERMINUS HOTEL. HELENSVILLE.Largest and most up-to-date Commercial and Tourist Hotel in the District. Recently renovated and improved, with latest and best sanitary arrangements. Porter meets trains. Hotel situated opposite station and wharf. Regular service by coach to the Hot Springs, which are considered by the medical fraternity to be the best in the Dominion.— A. Bishop, Proprietor, P.O. Box No. 7. 'Phone No. 1. N.B.— Care should he taken NOT to leave train at Helensville. South, but at Helensville. HOTEL FEDERAL (Private), CHRISTCHURCH, immediately fronting VICTORIA SQUARE, and overlooking the beautiful RIVER AVON. This up-to-date Hotel is situated in one of the most pic- : turesque and central positions in Christchurch. The dining, drawing, billiard and lounge rooms are up-to-date in their appointments. Splendid view from the extensive balcony. The FEDERAL is rapidly becoming the favourite locale of the Travelling Public. Tariff on application.— E. Davies. Proprietress. THE GABLES, RUSSELL—Modei.-n House, 40 rooms; hot and cold bath; right on water's edge; plenty of rooms and pienty of room in rooms; 6s per day, 30s and 35s week. Launch Ailoma at disposal of visitors.—MßS. DARBY. Proprietress. AUCKLAND AGRICULTURAL SHOW.Entries Close FRIDAY Nest, at Hall of Commerce, .High-street. Prize schedules free on application. VEGETABLE and Flower Seeds.—Seasonable sorts. Growths tested. Call for catalogues Arthur Yates and Co.. Ltd., Seedsmen and Growers, Lower Albert-st. EXCELSIOR DULL, HAT DYE is used by everybody, beoause it-is good and only costs 6d bottle. Will dye your hat any shade. Stocked by all grocers. SPRAY your Potatoes with " Wobttrn Paste' to prevent the Blight.— Yates and Co., Ltd., Agents, Lower Albertstreet, opp. Customhouse. AUCKLAND AGRICULTURAL SHOW.•C\. Entries Close FRIDAY Next, at Hall of Commerce, High-street. Prize schedules free on application. M 4 EA? I £ DB WJBIRO. 107. Grafton Road 10 to £ 7 toT Bridge, same side),

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15142, 5 November 1912, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15142, 5 November 1912, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15142, 5 November 1912, Page 12