IMPORTANT HOTEL SALES By . r DW AN BROS. MESSES DWAN BROS., Willis street; Wellington, report having sold Sir John Kennedy's interest in Hot Majesty's Hotel, Pitt street, Syndey, to Mr Prank Dakin, formerly of the; Customhouse Hotel, Nelson, and recently of the Royal Tiger Hotel, Wellington; Mr H. Martin's interest in the Criterion Hotel, Millerton, Westport, to Mr' John Fitzgerald, late of Levin; Mr H. W. Skarpc's interest in the lease and goodwill of the Junction Hotel, Norsewood, Hawke's Bay, to Mr Ernest Crabtree, weU-known in Wellington; Mr T.' Midwood's interest in the Masonio Hotel,. Havelock, Marlborough, to Mr A..G. Newman, late of Gore; Mr George McDonald's interest in the Phoenix Hotel; Rangitikel Line, Palmerston North, toilr C. X. Gayne, late of the railway service, Wanganui; Mr James Woods's interest in the 'Telegraph Hotel, Otaki, to Mrs Preston, late of Blenheim; Mr Thos. Aitken's interest in the Herbertville'lTotol, Herbertville, East Coast, to Mr W'illiam Pacey, lato of Levin; Mr Otto Weine's interest in the. Princess Theatre Hotel, Wellington, to Mr Robert Allen, of this city; Mr Chas. Diamond's interest in the lease, fumituro, and goodwill of the Albion Hotel, Patea, to Mr Henry Vogel, late of the Wellington Meat Export Company; Mr Arthur Week's.interest in the lease, furniture, . and goodwill of the Oastlecliff Hotel, Oastlecliff, Wanganui, to Mrs ±J. Dooley, late of Rushworth, Victoria; and Mr A. Nannestcd's interest in the lease and furniture of the Shamrock Hotel, Molesworth street, Wellington, to Mrs M. Cooper,. late of the Central Hotel, Masterton. •
FARMS. 0.1 s ? ACRES, Manawatu .line, all ia tfcJL/V grass but srnall patch shelter bush, i ring-fenced, sul-divided into numerous ivsddocks, 90 acres flat, balance lov , --'"~ well watered, good 7-roomed hous ' — --'-'-luae, dairy, etc., co»-uiuis, a, trapshed, etc., orenarcl; Mi.uuie iour miles from railway by level zimtal road, one mile from P.O-i .three —-*-s from school. Price, .£ls per acre; is. arranged. (=t»o ACRES, Manawatu line, 300 •Ji/V/Q jicres grass, subdivided 5 paddocks, well watered by permanent streams, good 'undulating country, lying well • to the sun, small house, sheds and . conveniences; 5 miles from railway, i-niile from and school. Price £6 10s per acre. Uood leasehold with 120 acres all-in grass given in, having four years to run. CHOICE SMALL FARM, containing 5 acres, rich level laud, well watered, together with new up-to-date 5-roomed house and all conveniences; capable of carrying several cows, or would make first-class orchard, market garden or poultry farm. Price only .£650; .£330 cash, balance arranged at low rate of interest Prompt application necessary. SX>/tf\ ACRES, Manawatu, all fiat (part stoney), ri/ig fenced, all in, grass but 3 acres shelter bush, 6-roonied house, 12-stall cowshed, handy, to school and butter factory. Price only .£l6 per acre; H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, 386, FEATHERSTON STREET, WELLINGTON, AND AT LOWER iIUTT. *-*' Stables, Feilding, for Kil " at 8.30 a.m., and leaves Kimbolton at 12 noon for Feilding. All parcels left at Carbine Stables will'be carefully, atteaded to. E. J. MOORE, Coach Proprietor, West street; Feilding.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7141, 31 May 1910, Page 10
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