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■pOE SALE \S A GOING CONCERN, THE RUTLAND STABLES. Established over 20 years, Situated in the heart of tho Town of Wanganui. Twenfv-one years’ lease, a good quarter of an acre, all "built over, in period order, containing 60 stalls, 10 large loose boxes, commodious hav loit, harness - room, ladies' waitingrooin. men’s quarters am. | oitce. Compensation at end ot lease. * STOCK AND PLANT. Tvrcntv-five Horses (including coacuiug stallion) - , 3 landaus. 1 large drag. 1 single brake. 3 double and 1 single buggy, o o-jo-s 1 wagonette, 1 coacn. About .IloU worth of harness, clipping machines, whips, rugs. etc. This is without doubt one of the best stables on the Coast. For all particulars apply C. F. MILLWARD, Taupo quay, Wanganui. LAND ! LAND! LAND! FOR SALE OR LEASE. BADDF.LEY AND FORLONG. LAND AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS,WANGANUI. THE above firm l ave Properties of all descriptions for sale or lease, and every property is inspected b3 r us before . being offered. ’ SHEEP FARMS. 612 Acres, all in grass, well watered; good house; rolling country; great grass place; near crea -'ry, school aud rising town. Price only AG 12s air acre. •MU Acres, close to Wanganui, ell in grass; good house, woolsbed, dip, yards; rolling country: owner will lease for S 3 an acre, with optional purchasing, clause, at £7 10s. **• 1700 Acres, all in grass; first-class sheep country; 600 acres fiat, all been heavy bush; near rising town; good house] and outbuildings. Price £6 5s au acre; easy terms. Suburban properties of all descriptions for sale; also house properties. Clients driven to any part of the district free of cost. Correspondence invite. All trains met. The- above are ouly a few nut of our extensive list. , 0-, A. PEEEOE & GO., LAND AGENTS. PALMERSTON NORTH. Write for Property Guide, posted free to any address. COO acres, nil in English grass, post and wire fences, G paddocks, well watered. fiat and undulating country, carries 24 sheep to acre; 5-roomed house, woolshed, stable, etc, Palmerston -North. 5 miles. Price, £l2 5s per acre; terms. 2646 529 acres; about 300 acres in English grass; fenced, divided 10 paddocks, well watered. Half fiat and half undulating Good soil, carries 2 to 3 sheep to acre. Good 5-roomod house, woolshed and other outbuildings. Government lease, with right to purchase at £1 per acre. Township. 7 miles. Price of owner’s interest, which includes about 450 sheep and lambs, cattle and horses, A 3 5s per aero.,, 2605 A CHANCE Bookseller’s- Business, situated largo township, splendid position; 4 years’ lease of premises at very low - rental, with i. it of renewal for further 5 years. Good trade done, also large Piano Agency and Music Business. Price of goodwill, .£325; stock at valuation. Only £SO cash required. 2652 W A NEMAN AND CO., HOTEL BROKERS, VAT.UATC-.0, AND FINANCIERS. WANGANUI. HOTEL, -Wairarapa—Lease nearly 10 yeas, rent £5; ingoing £1700; trade averages £SO. HOTEL, Wanganui—Lease over 2 years; ingoing £BSO. Trade averages £SO. HOTEL. Manawatu— Freehold £3400. Trade- averages £4O. HOTEL. Wairarapa—Lease 4 years: rent £3 per week. Ingoing £750. Trade averages £25. HOTEL, Wellington—Lease 5 years ; ingoing £3OOO. Trade averages £IOO._ HOTEL, Taranaki—Lease 5 years, with right renewal 5 years. Bent £3. Ingoing, £BOO. HOTEL, Wairarapa—Lease 9 years; rent £4. 120 acres land with hotel. Ingoing, £BOO. We have a large number of Hotels on our books, and are prepared to finance a large portion of the purchase mono}'. WADEbTOWN. SPLENDID BUILDING SECTIONS FOE SALE. Only* 15 Minutes’ Walk from Thorndon. Within 300 yards of Proposed Tram. THESE magnificent building sites are to be sold at an extremely low-price, only 10 per-cent, cash being required,; tho balance arranged on exceedingly].-liberal terms. Those seeking a sound and remunerative investment or desiring to secure a cheap home, amidst beautiful surroundings, are asked to call for plans and particulars at _ , --tTUENBUEL. WATKINS AND WILLIAMS. | 3, Panama street. COMPULSORY SALE. Manawatu. 200 acres felled and in grass, 70 chains wire, fencing. No buildings. Carry 2 sheep;-5 acres flat, balance hilly; 090 rears’ lease; rent Is per acre. Reduced price £2OO. Must be sold tills week A genuine bargain. Aiken and Co., Farm and Station Agents, 42. Lamliton quay, Wellington. 218

FISH! FISH! FISH! rjUIE Trawler PHANTOM will POSITIVELY arrive at' QUEEN’S Wit APE on TUESDAY. 20th, and FRIDAY, 23rd, January, at 6 a.m., when the PUBLIC will he supplied with FRESH FISH as usual. SPECIAL — Custcv.ers cannot be supplied from the vessel prior to G o’clock. Dealers will be supplied at the Company’s Depot. No. 3, Mclesworth street, and Citizens can ring up Telephone 1457, when their supplies will be delivered. THE T It O C A D E R 0, LAMI3TON QUAY. The trocadeko dining rooms arc now open to patrons. The public are invited to inspect the premises any time during the day or night. The proprietor trusts, by having everything really np-to-date, to merit a share of public patronage. Private Luncheons. Dinners or Suppers served on the premises. Private Rooing if required. Grills, Flounders and Oysters may be ordered and will be served any hour from 6.30 a.m. till 12 o’clock midnight. Telephone 251. H A S. A. TURNER. DERMATOLOGIST. HAIR AND MASSAGE SPECIALIST. Consult about your Falling Hair. ELECTROLYSIS for the removal of superfluous hairs. Note the Address—‘‘N.Z. Times” Buildings, Lambton quay, Wellington. Tele-; phone 1435. 453 TBOUND at Last—The Neatest and Most Artietio Job Printing is turned out at llio "Now Zealand Times” office. Rina up Telephone 1045. 81

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 4870, 23 January 1903, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 4870, 23 January 1903, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 4870, 23 January 1903, Page 8