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GBT TO BUSINESS AND BUY YOUR EAE3T NOW HERE ARE TWO GOOD ONES. pTOri 300 acres *n grass, reO/v 1/ maiuder good mixed bush, except 50 acres now being felled; 3 well-fenced and well-watered paddocks; carrying 2 sheep to acre; 3roomed cottage, wool-shed and sheepyards; 5 miles railway. Price, £4 per acre; terms arranged. f>-| ACRES, all in grass, 3 or 4 acres OJLaJ orchard, 6 acres shelter bush; SO acres ploughed; 8-roomed house, 25-bail cowshed, concrete floor, barn, and dairy; on main road; divided into 10 paddocks, all fiat, well-fenced and watered, carrying at present 80 cows, will carry 4 sheep to acre; 1 mile school and railway, i-mile creamery. Price, ,£l7 10s per aero; terms to suit. WE HAVE SEVERAL OTHER GOOD FARMS. Write for list to EAST AND EAST, EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. THE CTTATSWORTH ESTATE. SILVEESTREAM. HUTT DISTRICT. A PORTION OF THIS ESTATE CAN AT PRESENT BE PURCHASED. Very Desirable Land for HIGH-CLASS COUNTRY RESIDENCES AMPLE GROUND ALLOWED FOR GARDENS, ORCHARDS, ETC. rpHB land, a Table Flat, some 25ft -» abov ■ tbe r ver Arte, never fl xrted; sheltered from south wind; good views; abundance of sunshine. For healthy, pleasant building sites can be strongly recommended. Under one mile from the Silverstream Railway Station. On© undivided block of over 50 acres. Chatsworth Park, in particular suited for a large establishment. FREEHOLD FARMS. HUTT DISTRICT FOE SALE, as Acres, or FARM, of over subdivided as "I A (ft A Acres, or subdivided as O • UU FARMS the land all fenced ° in, divided into paddocks with buildings, plantations, orchards, etc Under eighteen miles from Wellington by a flat road. Secure from flooded rivers. The bulk of the land well sheltered. At present time possibly OQ per acre cash accepted. If terms required, then other price. Substantia] would-be Purchaser shown tho property. •' ANDREW LUFF. Postal Address—Box Q.P.0., Wellington, New Zealand. 361 FARMS FOR FARMERS. HALCOMBE—I&4 acres, all grassed and ploughable; 3 paddocks, well fenced, ‘ 5-r:>omcd house, stable and cowshed, etc., carry 50 cows and young stock. Will lease or sell; one mile from creamery. TARANAKI—IBI acres, all in grass, well .watered and fenced; first-class dwelling and all necessary out-buildings, etc. Long lease at low rent, with purchasing clause. Close to creamery and school. Particulars from REAP BEOS,, CENTRAL LAND AGENCY. WANGANUI and WELLINGTON (Wellington Office: Willis st. ’Phone2l73) Who have the most oxtens : ye list of FARMS for Sale and to lease in the North Island. ’ SEED OATS. Messrs laery and co., ltd., Jervois quay, have for disposal privately— Algerian Seed Oats ' Black Seed Oats Tartarian Seed Oats Sp’rrowbill Seed Oats Dun Seed Oats , JUST LANDED. Samples and prices on application. DUKE OF EDINBURGH HOTEL. HAVING purchased thq interest of Mrs Isaacs in the above well-known Hostelry, I trust that, by carefully studying the comfort of the travelling and general public, a continuance of former patronage will be extended to the present proprietor, who for many years has conducted well-known hotels in other parts of the province. This hotel offers superior accommodation to travellers, and is a first-class family house in every respect. Every attention and excellent meals, and only best drinks on tap.—Robert Hunt (late of Marlon), Proprietor. 554 THE NEW CLARENDON HOTEL. Worcester street, Christchurch. The above Hotel will be found complete in every respect. Thoroughly furnished throughout, with new and up-to-date furnishings; contains thirty large and lofty bedrooms. Two minutes’ walk from the General Post Office. Telegrams and letters receive prompt attention. D. COLLINS. Proprietor. EXCELSIOR HOTEL. R. MoKENZIE Proprietor. Princes street, Dunedin. THIS Hotel is entirely new and tho. roughly up-to-date. Well-appointed Bedrooms, large and commodious Diningrooms and Refreshment Bars. Hot an I Cold Shower Baths. Patent Fire Escapes. Letters and Telegrams receive prompt attention. Three minutes from Railway Station. Post Office, and Wharf. 122 The new cjaeendon hotel, Palmerston North, is the most commodious and ban Jsome edifice on the West Coast of tfc.: Island. But newly erected, cleanliness and the most up-to-date conveniences are largo attractions offered by the ho.el. which is conduc - on business lines at a reasonable tariff. In all there are 50 rooms, each of wi.i is well ventilated and comfortably furnished: good table; smart attendance; an ideal country house. Mrs Tail, Proprietress. 874 GKEYTOWN HOTEL. THOS. LORlMEß...Proprietor. v Late of Masonic Hotel, Ashhurst). I HAVE taken over the above wellknown hotel, and beg to intimate that every attention will be given to my old and new customers. Good stables; ven>*l»a bir #, Out 'bases meet nil tntiaa, 1

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5678, 28 August 1905, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5678, 28 August 1905, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5678, 28 August 1905, Page 8