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land for sale. ! ACRES (approx.), all iu grass; freehold; about 300 acres ploughable, SGO ; 001/ acres hilly, subdivided into 20 paddocks; post and wire fences in good order; well watered by running streams. Situated 3 miles thorn township (connected with same by telephone), 7 miles from nearest railway station. School on , property; creamery 4 miles. Roads iu very good condition. Carries 2 sheep to» acre on hills, flats fatten bullocks. BUILDIXGS.—One (broomed house and all necessary outbuildings, one 4roomed man's cottage, stable, wool shed, and three sets sheep-yards; concrete dip. Laud Transfer Title. Annual rating .£3l per year. Price .£ls per acre. Terms, £IOOO cash, balance at 5 per cent as arranged, ! pro»Qi ACRES. Freehold, of which 300 acres are ploughable. Well-watered and |OOO2 subdivided into 15 paddocks by past and wire fences. - Land Transfer [Title, Situated about It- miles from township by good metal royds. Carries 3 sheep to the acre. There arc 1500 sheep and 30 cattle now on the BUILDINGS.—Six-roomed house, woolshod, yards and -dip. Price, £25 acre. Terms can bo arranged; £BOOO mortgage can. remain at 5 per cent, for 9 years. ' DALGETY & COMPANY, LTD.. WELLINGTON. BAKERY BUSINESS. 3400 LOAVES per week; double-fronted shop; good small goods trade; house* ‘contains 8 rooms, scullery, bathroom, tubs, hot and cold water, shop, and twos tea rooms; ‘.bakehouse oven will hold 500 loaves; large flour loft and wood loft; feed room, 2-stall stable, 2 good horses and 2 carts; rent £3 per week; lease ISj months to run, with right of renewal for 5 years; £l5O the lot as a going con* cern; owner leaving on account of ill-health. «J. L, MORRISON & CO., 151, 'LAMBTON QUAY. , A£t(\ ACRES, Dannevirke district, 4 miles from railway, half-mile to school* p.o. store, etc,, 50 acres flat, balance undulating, 150 ploughable, all in grass, 13 paddocks, SHEEP COUNTR Y, 7-roomed house, also cottage, whare. washhouse, dairy, woolshed, stables, cow-bails, trapsbeds, sheep yards, etc. A most* complete farm, in fine order. Title, L.1.P.; rent .£35 year, and 20 acres freehold. 'Price, £l2 acre; terms, £BOO cash, balance arranged. DlO4 OH Hi A ACRES, Sheep Farm, m fine order; good homestead and outbuildings, woolshed, dip and yards; li sheep country, and two-thirds ploughablej situate 20 miles by good maiu road from NAPIER. Price. £7 per acre, or might exchange smaller place if good. DAIRY FARMS FOR SALE—SO to 400 acres; terms from £3OO. cash deposit* balance 5 per cent mortgage. W. H. MORRAH & CO., AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS. WELLINGTON. THE-NEW COMMERCIAL HOTEL, LAMBTON QUAY. UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT MOST COMFORTABLE AND LUXURIOUS HOTEL IN THE DOMINION. NOTE.-ONLY THE BEST OF WINES. SPIRITS, AND ALES, KEPT IN STOCK. QUALITY GUARANTEED. A SINGLE BOTTLE MAY BE OBTAINED IN THE BOTTLING STORE AT WHOLESALE PRICES. A TIRST-CLASS LUNCHEON EIIOM 12.30 TO 2. 1/6 COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS- AND TOURISTS PROVIDED WITH THE ACCOMMODATION AND COMFORT OP A FIRST-CLASS HOUSE AT A REALLY MODERATE TARIFF. H. S. A. CLENCH, Proprietor. (Lato of tlxo Wellesley Club). BARRETT’S HOTEL, LAMBTON QUAY (Opposite Bank N.Z.) WELLINGTON'S OLDEST AND BEST KNOWN HOTEL, . NEW LOUNGE BAR NOW OPENED. THE Centre for Business and Comfort. Good Service is tlia lino on which. Barrett’s has built , its large business, and intends to continue its further course. Best of WUues, Lea and Spirits. Tariff 8a per dican or -t- 2s per week. W» J. CONNOR Proprietor. (Lato Com. Travellers’ Club and Day's Bay. House). ROTORUA. BRENT’S BATHGATE HOUSE. 1 A FIRST-CLASS PRIVATE HOTEL, old-established and comfortable, situated -tV close to all Baths; replete with modern comforts; the house for the tcaxristl hot and cold baths and electric, light throughout. Porters meet all trains. Telegrams: “BRENTS." S. T. BRENT. Proprietor. ’ VISITORS TO WELLINGTON. TAO NOT FORGET 'TO CALL AT THE u PALACE HOTEL During your sojourn in the city. You will feel thoroughly at bom© whether your stay is long or short. The tariff is moderate, the cuisine excellent, # and the place furnished throughout as comfortably as any house in tho Dominion* Letters and telegrams promptly answered.,, J. SVV INDALE - Proprietor. ANTED KNOWN.—That’ GEORGE EVANS has taken over the ALBERT HOTEL, CORNER OP WILLIS AND MANNERS STREETS, WELLINGTON. The ALBERT is one of tho oldest, best known and most central Hotels iu the Empire City: Patrons can rely on receiving ilrst-class ajccommodation at a moderate tariff. NONE BUT THE BEST OF WINES AND SPIRITS STOCKED, PANAMA HOTEL, CORNER OF VIVIAN AND TARANAKI STREETS. T ALL CASE WHISKIES FROM ss; BULK As 6d. ' COLONIAL ALES AND STOUT lOd PER BOTTLE. HE PANAMA offers to Permanent and Transoient Guests Excellent, Accommodaiioin combined with Moderate Fanil. ONLY THE BEST OF ALES AND SPIRITS Kept in Stock. J. C. MASON. Proprietor. NEW ZEALANDER HOTEL. MANNERS STREET. WELLINGTON, (Close to Opera House). RAWINGROOM, Writing, Smokingroom: Hot and Oold Plunge, Shower and r Needle Baths; Electric Light throughout Night and Day Porters. ‘Phone 17UI. P.O. Box 057. 8s per day or .£2 23 per week. M. J. (“Ted”) DONNELLY, Proprietor. WELLINGTON Ai(J -iP/Cl WORi'ii HOTELSTRiiET. W. NIDD Proprietor. HE WEILINGXON HOTEL is situated IMMEDIATELY OPPOSITE THH PVRi IAjiE±VT4.KY BGILDINGS. ... First-olatk' Accommodation is provided for Travellers, Visitors, and PermauBOa THE BEST BRANDS OF WINES AND SPIRITS IN STOCK. THE WAIRARAPA ■ FARMERS’ CO-OP. x ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. ITALIAN WAREHOUSEMEN, LAMBTON QUAY, AGENTS TOR SUTTON’S SEEDS.

MTJKfiAT ROBERTS AND CO.. LIMITED. ST ATXON AND STOCK AGENTS, WELLINGTON. Hold Fortnightly Auction Sales of Wool, Skin's, Hides, and Tallow. Consignments of every description of PRODUCE receiving for Sale in the local ;or London Markets. Agents For—Marshall Sons and Co.. Ltd., (Engines, etc.); Cooper's Sheep Dip; : Nison's Agricultural Fertilisers; "Scale- ; cide” (The Tree Saver); Modern Shearing Machine; Shaw, Savill and Albion I Co., Ltd,,

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7263, 20 October 1910, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7263, 20 October 1910, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7263, 20 October 1910, Page 10