Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

TURNBULL & WATKINS. AND AND JSSiimi ..jjiiN 18, SB.ABLDItOA.iSK6, aUCTioimSKUS, ACCOUNTANTS, &c., 3, TANAiIA SxREET.. Have FuiiSAAE.— CO UiN Tit i iitUUB-lvTiEfc). ACRES, Wairarapa—Leasehold, 1000 ae. gru.-.-j, balance busb, 100 ac. jilougiiaoie; winters 2$ sheep per ae.; leuced ana subiiividea; good house, yards, etc.; lease, 12 years at AGO, with renewal, or compensation. Price, A2 IDs per acre. 328 ACRES, Taranaki —350 ac. felled, grassed and subaiviued ; balance, good tutara, malai, etc.; 100 acres level, well watered; carries 2 sheep per ac.; house, whare, orchard, dip, yards, etc. Perpetual lease. Rent, 3d per ac. Price lor goodwill. Hi a->:t 2U ACRES on Munawatu line; first-class country; practically all level; wen watered; close to railway. Price, Alt) per acre. A bargain. Run particulars on application. TOG 70 ACRES, within 10 miles of Wellington; 20 acres ploughed. G paddocks, 1 acres orchard; large dwellinghouse, conservatory. viues in lull beanuv stable, ii-a and outbuildings complete; wen watered; sunny aspect; grand situation on ilium road; a splendid country residence. Price, TIGOO; termin

j" OTE LS ■ FOE SiL E i>wan”bkos,, HOTEL, BROKERS AND ESTATE AGENTS. THE LEADING HOTEL BROKERS Oi THE COLONY, WILLIS STREEtTWELLING'! ON. Established 1880. FULL PARTICULARS SUPPLIED TO 1 BUNA FIDE PURCHASERS ONLY. <O. SPLENDID PAYING HOTEL, Rangitikei district; good lease; rental AMU, sublets bring m about £6, leaving the rental £4. Price for goodwill and furniture, £4501!. This notel is situated in a thriving and prosperous district, where fresh settlements are being opened up ami large sums of money be- « mg spent on public works. • (18. HOTEL, Wellington, splendid position, ; doing very prolitable and steady husi- ■; ness; trade said to average about £SU j weekly. Easy house to work. Ingoing, £1750. This is a very cheap properly. 63. COMMERCIAL HOUSE, New Plymouth; long lease, moderate renlal, house is beautifully furnished, and the appointments of the hotel are all up to date. Hirst class opening for a man capable of running a commercial house. 27. HOTEL, Wellington, situated in thickly populated part of the city. Long lease at a low rental. ■ This is a house in. which a pushing man could do splendidly. Price on application. G 7. HOTEL, Wairarapa; lease about 7 years, low rental; about 60 acres of land with Hotel. Ingoing, £1350. ; This, is a real bargain'and an opportunity seldom offered in the hotel line. GO. IiUTEL, Hawke’s Bay, house contains! about 34 rooms, low rental; ingoing, £I7OO. We are prejiared to arrange an advance of about ,£I2OO on this property to a suitable buyer. 73. FIRST-CLASS COMMERCIAL HOTEL in splendid agricultural district; long lease; low rental. Price, .£3500 for goodwill and furniture. 41. GOOD COUNTRY HOTEL in the Feilding district. Lease 6 years, very low rental; about 14 acres of land with Hotel. Trade at , present said to average about £3O weekly. This io an easy house to conduct,, and with good management could be greatly improved. Price, £I4OO. 74. SUBURBAN HOTEL, lease about 6 years to run. Price, £IOOO for goodwill and furniture. 75. HOTEL, Marton .'district. Rent, £5 per week.. Price.,£26oo for lease and furniture The freehold of this house can be purchased at a very reasonable price. 69. HOTEL, Taranaki, district; lease 20 years to run; rental, £lB per year. Trade said to average about £35 weekly. Price for goodwill, £2500; stock, furniture, etc., at valuation. 71. HOTEL, South Island, lease'nearly 7 . years. This house is in good condition and the furniture, etc., is in first-class order. Price, £1450. The future prospects of this locality are very encouraging. , , _ FOR SALE, the Freehold and Furniture of a Splendid Paying Hotel, situated in one of the best and soundest towns in the North Island. Large stables ol 70 stalls and loose boxes, suitable for farmers, who are very numerous in this district. Sale yards near the Hotel. Owner guarantees that he is making £9OO a r year clear profit, and can give good reasons for selling. This property is an investment that we can highly recommend. We are prepared to advance a greater part of the purchase money to a suitable buyer. Ihe hotel is free for everything. Price tor Hie freehold, £7000; stock, furniture, etc., extra at valuation. ", 1 We are prepared to assist bona fide purchasers with a.large proportion of the purchase money Particulars supplied only Lo genuine buyers.' We supply billiard cloths, cues, ivory halls, and oilier billiard table furnishings lit lowest prices. M DWAN BBOS., WILT AS STEEpT, WELLINGTON. NOTICE TO MASTER BOTCHERS. runs WEI LINGTON MEAT EXPORT | L COMPANY. LIMITED, is prepared Slaughter Stock for Butchers upon the Rowing terms:— 7 ' •» d. Cattle, each - 8 0 Sheep and Lambs, each... OS, Pigs and Calves,- each ... 1 S For these foes the Compsny will provide 1 labour; the owners wi) 1 , get the benefit Government inspection, and will be'askeu ily to deliver their stock at the Company s ards, and to remote their meat when reseed. ’ The use of the Company’s Chilling Boom i a reasonable extent wiu tm .Rawed to ich butcher. Hides, sheepskins end fat to be the proirty of the butcher. . The blood and such portions of the oflal i are not retailed for food to be the pro irty of the Company. Fot the in formation of butchers, the larges made for the use of the Municipal battoirs at Dunedin, without any labour id without the use of au arfifically cbuled om, are as follows: . s. d. Cattle, each I * Sheep, each 9 ? Pigs (under lOOlb) 0 jj Pigs, over 1001 b I O Cttivßi. each 0 9 ■ dilnot slabden. Secratar* j Melbourne bouse CUBA STREET. J. GODBER Still mppHfts bbi Celebrated HOT LUNCHEON from 12 to » for One Shilling, or Six Ticket, for S». I Tea from sto 7 p.m. PRIVATE BOOMS FOR LADIES. MUFFINS AND "CRUMPETS DAILY MAB AND TENNIS CAJOW For Afternoon Tea. s** G. H. McLE OD. TAILOR, I HA S purchased- ifee: business of Mr J . if. Slime, of 39, Willis street, opposite Messrs Jonn Duthie and Co. Choice Assortment of Suitings ard fromwrinife for the Winter Seaeen 202 ] TIii.ATRICAL Companiee should place tbeir orders for Day Bills, Posters" and Streamers with the “N.Z. Times.’’ , Thin class of work is turned out in a style ! second to none in the colonies. 909

A# T. BATE, STOCK AN I) SHAREBROKER, LAN D AND ESTATE AGENT. 24, Laubto.v quay. OPPORTUNITY EUR CAPITALIST. ABOUT 3i ACRES, freehold, near Wellington, only seven minutes 1 walk from Tramway Terminus at Newtown; Laml Transfer title; line position for building family residences. The views are superb, and the Park Reserve precludes all possibility of the views being built out. The situation is an eminently desirable one, being isolated and yet close to town, with good road access recently declared by City Corporation open for public traffic. Owen street also will ultimately run through to the properly. Metal on the laud can be utilised in reading the properly. The soil is good growing soil for kitchen or flower garden. With reasonable expenditure on improvements this land should turn over a handsome profit within the next two or three years. uENTLEMAN’S COUNTRY PROPERTY —Over 100 acres, four miles from Johnsonville; large well built bouse ami all outbuildings; good carrying capacity tor sheep; 20 acres Hat, rest hilly and undulating; stock at valuation; price .£2OOO, about £BOO cash and balance at -1 ). This property has about .£IOOO worth of buildings on it, and also has a good prospective value in being suitable for cutting up into building sites. An additional lou acres adjoining this freehold can be leased it required. Three hundred sheep now running on ihe leasehold alone. BAK Eli’S HILL. ABOUT 18 ACRES. £IOO PER ACRE. FOR SALE TILL 31st INSTANT. This valuable block is very suitable for cutting up into Building Allotments. There is frontage to the Tjew road to Karori via Polhill’a Gully, also frontage to the road from Baker’s Hill to the reservoir near what is known as the Kaiwaruwura Stream and the property is well adapted for reading purposes, thus giving further frontage value to the interior portions of the land. Application must be made before the end of the current month (August). NEAR PALMERSTON NORTH—A small first-class Dairy Farm, with good dwellinghouse and outbuildings; land all level and well watered; splendidly situated. Price etc., on application. 20 ACRES, PALMERSTON NORTHA fine property, with valuable road frontage; large dwellingbonse, all outbuildings. Price and card to view on application. SMALL GRAZING RUN "POVERTY BAY District JL held under Crown Lease, 11 years to run of the first term of 21 years; rental ljd per acre; fresh lease every 21 years on valuation or by arbitration; not fur from Gisborne. Nearest Post Office is at Te Karaka (15 miles). The railway now being constructed is to be carried to Te Karaka. 2000 acres cleared and grassed; dwellinghouse, sheep yard, and dip; about 7 miles of fencing; two paddocks of 300 acres each and three small home paddocks. There are 2800 sheep and 14 head of cattle now on the land. In its present condition the land can carry much more, but if the whole area be improved by clearing and grassing, it could easily carry an average of two sheep per acre—under and not over estimated. Price ,£SBOO cash, clear of encumbrances; could probably raise £2OOO on mortgage of the land if wanted. The Government valuation recently, and prior to laying down 300 acres in grass, was almost £SOOO for lessee's interest alone. This is an excellent investment for any man who can afford to clear and lay down 1 ihe whole block. The Poverty Bay district is going ahead, and the better communication through rail and road will increase the value of holdings in this x>art. , CUBA ST. EXTENSION TWO SECTIONS to be Let on Building Lease, one fronting Cuba street Extension and the other at. right angles ' to this one, the whole forming a most suitable site for huilumg shop and warehouse or manufacturers’ premises. ...wNEY TO LEND on Freehold Security. The LAND ROLL—a list of properties in town ami country for sale or lease—posted to any address free of charge on application. * Apply to A. T. BATE. FREEHOLD SUBURBAN HOMES WORKMEN’S TRAINS TO THE CITY AT 2* 2EB WEKJC, Messrs kirk, atkinson and WILSON have sold 18 sections in Quean street, Buick street and Beach 'street since putting them in the market a few weeks ago, and have only the following left for sale on easy terms:— 8 Sections in Beach street, at £BO each 3 Sections fronting Esplanade, at £BB each 1 Section in Sydney street, at £BO 6-roomed House and Vinery in Nelson street, and land, 90ft x 130 ft; price, ■ £550 . .. 4-roomed House and large Workshop in • Nelson street, and land, 45ft x 130 ft; price, £375 5-roomed House in Nelson street, and land, 42ft x 130 ft; price £250 Sections in centre of Jackson street at £l2 per foot Also, for cash—--1 Section in Jackson street at £8 per foot Houses and Land in other parts of the town The price of land in Petone,-owing to its rapid progress, is increasing every week. There is not an empty house in the town, and manv intending settlers cannot be supplied. An excellent opportunity builders and investors. ' ■ Drainage, artesian water and gas all available, and immunity Irom hoods secured. Apply at once for full particulars to KIRK, ATiUNdON Anu VV liffioN, Solicitors. Panama street, Wellington, aud Jack\son street, Petone. 492 JgJ D W A R D S E A G A R, ENGINEER AND BOILERMAKER. VICTORIA AND MANNERS STREETS. Maker of Hydraulic Lifts and presses Wrought Iron Split Pulleys (all sizes). All kinds of Ranges made and repaired. Estimates given for all descriptions of Miuuiinery and Contractors’ Ironwork.

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZTIM19000827.2.41.5

Bibliographic details

New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4137, 27 August 1900, Page 8

Word Count
1,952

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4137, 27 August 1900, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4137, 27 August 1900, Page 8

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert