HOTELS FOE, SALE BY MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO., Land Auctioneers, Land Agents, Valuators, Etc. HOTEL, ILnrcra years; rent, A 5; takings, AGO; easily worked. Pr.co right: cask reauired, A: 1000. 130 HOTEL, llurton—26 rooms; rent, A 6; ! lease long; takings, A 65; wages, A 3, j Price, goodwill and furniture, A23uo; I easily financed. HOTEL, Taranaki—Tho best business in I the district; long tease; turnover, All oqo a splendidly furnished. Price reasonable; can recommend as best investment wo know of. HOTEL, Manawatu—lß rooms; lease 3 year's; rent. A 4; turnover, ASO. Price for leasehold and furniture A 1450. 127 HOTEL, Wellington.—2o rooms; lease, 7 years; rent X 6 10s; turnover about ’ .£80; free house for everything. Price 1 A2cUO. Lease furniture. Cheapest investment we have. 161 ’ HOTEL, Marlborough.—22 rooms; lease 8 ’ years; takings A7O to ABO. Free house. Gan sell very reasonable. 06 , HOTEL, Manawatu.—2s rooms; lease 8 | years; rent.AS; turnover over A6O , weekly. Price and further particu- . lars on application. 136 HOTEL, Wairarapa—3o rooms; years’ lease; rent A 4; wages Al; takings AGO. Price, A 2200 lease and furniture; cas’d required A 750. . 83 The above are only a few of the hotels : we have on our books. Clients cannot do , 1 better than call at our othces and inspect I, our complete list. A largo proportion of j the purchase money can be arranged m each case if requiied. ; MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. Exchange Land Mart and Auction Rooms ’ No. 84, Lambton quay. Wellington. Established 1871. HOTELS FOR SALE. HOTEL FOR SALE. —For sale owing to too death of the lato proprietor, Mr E. Adams, and the ill-health of ono of the family, tho lease of that well-known hotel, the Marquis of Normanby, Carterton, which is doing one of the best businesses in the Wairarapa. This old estab- , lisbed hotel is in tho best position in the . rising town of Carterton, which is increasing in population very rapidly. The I trade of this house is over £IOO per week, and business could be considerably 1 improved by a good business man. Early aplioation is necessary as Mrs Adams’s adviser has ordered complete rest. | Further particulars can be obtained from the sole agents, DWAN BROS., WELLINGTON. MOTEL FOE SALE.-Wo are instructed by Mr J. O’Driscoll, who is going to the Old Country, to sell as a , going concern at a very l*>w figure ih©, leas© of tho Commonwealth Hotel, New , Plymouth, together with the furniture » and Electric Light Plant, etc. Lease for > 10 years at a rental of AlO per week. This, :. hotel catches all the traffic passing from j trains and steamers and should, under new management, become tho best in New Plymouth. The hotel lias just been recently rc-built on most modern linos and, is luxuriously furnished throughout, and : is always full with tho travelling public, and is free from any trade binding. : The trade at present is about A9O, but , could bo still further improved. Imme- | cliato application is necessary as Mr, O’Driecoll wishes to leave for the Old Country next month. We can secure advance of a large proportion of the purchase money for any suitable tenant. Mr O’Driscoll has left the selection of tenant in our hanus, consequently all applications must be made to us. For further particulars apply to DWAN BROS, 1 SOLE AGENTS, WELLINGTON. EOR SALE.—COUNTRY HOTEL AND STORE FOR SALE; only one in tho district. 14 years’ lease; ground rental 10s per week. Ferry, Post Office, and Telephone attached, bringing in a return of £1 to £2 per week. Good storekeeping business doing, also very payable hotel trade. The present proprietor has made a considerable sum of money and is disposing of this property to take an hotel in tho city. This is a splendid opportunity for any person wishing to make money and who is not afraid to go out into the back-blocks. The license and the buildings are tbo property of the lessee. There aro sawmills and Maori settlements adjoining the property, which is also in the centre of large sheep runs. Price for the lease and furniture, £IOOO. FOR SALE, in Palmerston North, ah--1 solntelv the best Hotel in the township. Trade averages weekly £162 for the last 8 months. First-class payable business. Beer consumption, 18 hhds; wines and spirits, £l5O per month. Aerated waters average £35 per month; 1J- quarter-casks whisky consumed monthly. The hotel is, furnished in grand style throughout and can accommodate about 70 people. Lease nearly 12 years to run at a rental of £l2 per week. Free house for everything. This is an opportunity that seldom occurs. A saving iran could make helween £2OOO and £3OOO per annum in this house. Further particulars can bo obtained on application to DWAN BROS., SOLE AGENTS, WELLINGTON. HOTELS FOR ’ SALE. Hotel, Wairarapa—Exceptionally long lease, with moderate rent. The hotel, which has lately been rebuilt and refurnished. is situated in . thriving town'. Hotel, Hawke’s j-ay—Fine commercial house, with long lease at a low rental Doing a good, steady trade. . ‘ Hotels, Wellington—Several good investments in this town. Hotel, Manawatu Compact house, easily and cheaply run. No other hotel within a mile; first-class paying trade. Hotel, Eangitikei District—No opposition within ten miles. Coaching plant, with mail contract, goes with hotel. New house with every convenience. Hotel, Forty-mile Jousli —Long lease, with low rental. Purchasing clausa any time within the lease c.c a moderate figure. Hotel, Marlborougn—Doing a steady paying trade. Fair lease at a moderate rent. Also, Hotels, Leaseholds and Freeholds, situated in all parts of the colony, too numerous to particularise. Suitable clients assisted with a large proportion of purchase money if desired. Full particulars on application to P, A. ZOHEAB, PANAMA STREET, WELLINGTON. SIGNWRITING. TJLAIN and Ornamental, in Gold and "*■ Colours. Best Workmanship. Lowest Prices. W. G. THSTIN. 89, Willis street.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 5563, 14 April 1905, Page 8
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