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TO LET—A Brick House, eleven room? hath and other conveniences, hot and I cold water ond a largo workroom 50ft by I 20ft. John Piimmer 38 TO LET—FURNISHED HOUSE. TTIUJUVISHED HOUSE of 15 rooms and JD every convenience, stabling and dogcart, shrubberies, lawns and paddocks; .11 acres, on Western Hutt road ; 7 minutes’ Horn Lower Hutt Kailway Station. To Let furnished for any term up to 12 months, with option of lease unfurnished for term up to 7 vears. Anplv to KIRK AND WILSON, Solicitors. Wellington. Or Mrs Heaton, Lower Hutt. FOR SAUL a first class Country Store. This is situated in the best country town on the Coast, is doing a good busi. ness, has very small expenses; lease with purchasing clause. Stock, about .£2OO at valuation. The whole to he practically given away owing to owner’s ill health. Applj- at once for full particulars to Read Bros., Central Land Agency, Wanganui. 337 jL’UJR SALE,—A rare chance. Book, Stationery and Fancy Goods Business in North Island town for sale. Business increasing yearly; stock at present about .£750; good opportunity for an energetic man; satisfactory reasons for selling. -For address, apply to “Time,; ’ office. ‘ 174 FOR SALE. ~S A ACRES, within a mile of’Levin Rail-J-u way Station, 2 houses, 7-roomed tnew) and two-roomed cottage; stable and loft, sheds, etc.; 5 acres ploughed; splem did soil. Price, £450 for the lot, also including goodwill of profitable business, bringing in .£l5O p»r annum clear. Apply, W. A. GOSLING, Land Agent, Levin. Business for Sale in the LJ thriving town of Dannevirko.—The business now being carried on by Solo, mon -and Son, Tho Arcade, I>annevirke, is offered on liberal terms as a whole or in two lots. 1. Tobacconist and Hairdresser’s. including Stock of Musical -In. struments. Perfumery, etc., etc.; stock, about £500; rental, 255. 2. Bookseller’s and Stationery Stock, with Fancy Goods, Electroplate, Jewellery, Ladies’ Fancy Work. Haberdashery, etc., with News Agency distributing nearly 3000 papers and magazines monthly; stock, about £1000; rental. 355. Tho above is the oldest established and largest business in Dannevirke, and the shops, with 3 large plate glass windows, occupy the beat position in the town. Principals only dealt with. Apply to SOLOMON AND SON. Dannevirko. 38 •jpOR SALE. A BARGAIN. GOODWILL OF LEASE AND 1000 .SHEEP. FARM READY STOCKED FOR £BOO. 520 ACRES splendid sheep country, 3 miles from school, 5 from township: all in grass except 20 to 30 acres shelter bush; first-class woolshed. and house of 4 rooms; stables and outbuildings; 2 sets sheen yards; good fencing: 7 paddocks well watered. WILL WINTER 2| SHEEP TO THE ACRE. Lea=e has 2} years to run from July Ist at 6s 6d an acre. P.C. £7. Lease contains improvement danse of £75. which has been fully expended by present lessee. The 1000 sheep are Lincoln cro-slned, 700 of which are good breeding ewes, 6-tooth and under, balance lambs. Price £BOO for goodwill of Lease and improvements, sheep given in. For particulars apply K.J.D., Apiti. 141 "BURNSIDE SMALL FARM SETTLEMENT" At TAKAPAU, NEAR HATUMA SETTLEMENT. HAWKE’S BAT. (Midway between Palmerston North and Napier, and under 2 miles from Takapau township and Railway Station). FOR LEASE WITH EIGHT OP PURCHASE. OR PURCHASE UPON EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS. THE above Estate has been surveyed into 49 sections, varying from 100 to 500 ncreo each of first-class, chiefly alluvial land, suitable for Dairying. Grazing or Cropping, and being Splendidly watered and Beaded throughout, affords a rare chance to those in search of land. The land is practically all level and close to the rising township of Takapau. Fencing and building timber is in abundance and close to the estate. Each section, haying been valued, is now open for application. Applications will close on 20th July, 1001. An up-to-date Creamery will be erected upon the Estate as soon as milk of 500 cows is guaranteed. For further particulars, conditions and plans, apply to N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. (Ltd.). Wanganui, or its Branches throughout Now Zealand or to W. E. COLLINS, "Burnside," Takapau. Jjl O E SALE. TIMBER BIGHTS. A fine Block of 2000 acres of easily accessible land is offered, for only a very short time, at a “low price. The timber is mostly Red Pine with a fair quantity of White Pine. Telegraph or write to G. A. HURjLEY. Wellington. HOTELS D FOR SALE. ARBY AND QOMPANT, No. 40. LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. Country Hotel, with 4 acres of land. Price, £450. City Hotel, with long lease. Price,'£3Boo. Wanganui district. Price, £650. Dunedin district, lease 35 years. Rent about £SO a year. Manawatu; rent £7 per week, lease 81 years. Price. £3300. Manawatu district, long lease. Price, £2500. Martinborough; 10| years’ lease. Wellington city hotel, freehold. Stratford district, freehold. Freehold. Price. £6500. Freehold. Price, £5500. Freehold. Price, £7OOO. Freehold. Price. £I3OO. Freehold, “Dunedin. Price, £7500. Wellington, good house. Price. £3500. Wellington, lease 6i years to run. Price, £3OOO. Normanby, lease 3i years to Van; takings £35. £BSO. Carterton, first-class house. Price, £3300. Farming district, 16i acres of good land. £750. Hawera district. Wellington. Price, £4OOO. Auckland; free house. Auckland, freehold. Price, £3BOO. We have a number of general stores for sale. Monev to lend at current rates. DARBY AND COMPANY. No, 40. LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. O T E,L S FOR SALE. Small House. Nelson District; low rent. Doing profitable trade. About £4OO cash required. Also, Hotels in the Wairaraua, Manawatu, Taranaki and Hawae’s Bay District, and City of Wellington. Full particulars an application. ZCHEAP AND 00., WellingtoE,

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4407, 13 July 1901, Page 8

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