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LAND FOR SALE. EOR SALE. ; A REA—47 Acres 3 roods 14 perches, all ploughed and sown down in English -£SI grass; subdivided into 5 paddocks by post and wire fences, and well watered by natural springs. Situation—Close to the Levin township, railway station, school, etc. Buildings—There is a five roomed house on the property, also a small cow bail. Price, «£45 per acre. Mortgage JtlloOj live years to run at b per cent. AREA—6CO Acres freehold, 4SO acres in grass, 110 acres in bush and swamp; 90 acres have been ploughed, and another 150 acres could be if stumped; subdivided into 12 paddocks, -well watered by running streams, and fenced by post and wire fences, all in good order. Land Transfer Title. Situation—The property is situated about TJ milos from nearest town and railway station, on the main roac between Palmerston North and Wellington; roads in fir&t-class condition. Carrying Capacity— 2\ sheep to'tho acre. Buildings—New 7-roo:ned house, stable, loose bos, and all necessary outbuildings. Price. <£2o per acre; easy terms can be arranged. Note—This is a really cheap property, and for anyone contemplating puchasing a first-class sheep or dairy farm, a very good opportunity. »vo would strongly advise inspection. The property hag only been on the as the owner has now arranged to reside in England. The farm is in tlrst-c.ass heart, grows splendid crops of rape, and has been turning off a considerable number or fat lambs every season. DALGETY & COMPANY. LTD., WELLINGTON. GO AND SEE RAXJMATI ESTATE. GO AND SEE THE BEAUTIFUL SCARBOROUGH BEACH ACQUIRE A SMALL FARM QUICKLY ACQUIRE A LOVELY SEASIDE SECTION. rffYEBMS EAST: —10 per cent, deposit, 10 per cent, in six months, 10 per cent. in twelve months. Balance to remain on interest at 5 per cent, for live years. Apply to D. D. HYDE, RAUMATI, PARAPARAUMU; ALFRED MILLS, JOHNSONVILLE; Or. R. WILBERFOSS, AUSTRALASIA CHAMBERS, WELGTN FOR SALE TO CAPITALIST. ACRES Suburban, to be cold at a sacrifice to close partnership accounts. The above has a splendid view of Wellington Harbour and Hutt Valley, and as admirably adapted for subdividing into high-class residential sites of from one to ten acres. The block has a front-ago of about 3300 feet to the New Hutt road, that is to have a cycle track 20 feet wide besides CO feet allowed for traffic. The Hutt road, which is perfectly level, being specially formed to cope with the tremendous traffic between Petone and Wellington, will be the finest road in the Colony. The property by this road is only four miles from Wellington, _ Two thriving woll-roaded townships abut on to the back boundary of this block, and the residents are anxious to bo brought closer to Wellington by means of a rood through this property to the Hutt road, which would be a short cut. It is quite plain a purchaser could not fail to make money hert-, J. L. MORRISON AND CO., 151. LAMBTON QUAY. WELLINGTON.

DAIRY AND SHEEP FARM, I MANAKAU, MANAWATU, QfbA ACRES, 200 in grass, balance bush, 100 acres is rich, dairy land, the balance 21 sheep, acre, land; good fencing; 5-rd. residence, stable, cowsheds, bails, sheds, etc., all in fair order; situate 21 miles from railway and 1< from 2 creameries; cheap at .£l2 per acre or .£ll aero with stock and implements. A cheap farm, and terms arranged from £7OO cash down. Owner prepared take part in "Wellington City renting property by exchange. WE RECOMMEND THE ABOVE. IT IS CHEAP AMD GOOD LAND. W. H. MORRAH & CO.. AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS. WELLINGTON. HOTELS.

THE NEW. COMMERCIAL HOTEL. LAMBTON QUAY. UNDEE, ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT MOST COMFORTABLE AND LUXURIOUS HOTEL IN THE DOMINION. TVTOTE.—ONLY THE BEST OF WINES, SPIRITS, AND ALES, KEPT IN In stock, quality guaranteed. , A SINGLE BOTTLE MAY EE OBTAINED IN THE BOTTLING STORE AT WHOLESALE PRICES. A EIIiST-CLASS LUNCHEON EEOM 12.30 TO 2. 1/6 COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS AND TOURISTS PROVIDED WITH THE ACCOMMODATION AND COMPORT OP A FIRST-CLASS HOUSE AT A REALLY MODERATE' TARIFF. H. S, A. CLENCH, Proprietor. (Lato of the Wellesley Club).

BARRETT’S HOTEL, LAMBTON QUAY (Opposite Bank N.Z.) WELLINGTON'S OLDEST . AND BEST KNOWN HOTEL. NEW LOUNGE BAfi NOW OPENED. THE Centre for Business and Comfort. Good Service is the lino ,on which Barrett’s has built its large business, and intends to continue its further course. Best of \Viiues, Ales and Spirits. Tariff 8s per diem or £‘i ils per weaJt. W. J. CONNOK * Proprietor. . (Late Com. Travellers’ Club and Day’s Bay House).

ROTORUA. BRENT’S BATHGATE HOUSE. APXEST-CLASS PE.IVATE HOTEL, old-established and comfortable, situated close to all Baths; replete with modern comforts: the house, for the tourist; hot and oold baths and electric light throughout. Porters meet all trains. Telegrams: "BEENTS." S. T. BRENT, Proprietor.

LAKE HOUSE HOTEL, ROTO RUA XTISITORS to Rotorua should note the special attractions of LAKE HOUSE I V HOTEL, Ohinomutu, itotorua. This old established and always popular (Hotel stands on tho Southern Shore of the magnificent Lake itotorua. From, its Spacious Balconies a Glorious Panoramic View is obtained of the Lake and Surrounding Country. Apart from its comfort and tho general beauty of its surroundings, its situation alone makes it tho favourite hotel for fishermen. Its chief attraction is the possession in its own Well Laid Gut Grounds of Highly Mineralised Hot Springs, the waters and mud of which are of the greatest medical and curative value. These waters are world renowned for the marvellous cures they effect, especially in sufferers from liheumatism, Gout, Sciatica. Lumbago and kindred disorders—tho most, long-standing oases always yielding to this, the pleasantest and easiest'of all treatments. Bor tho convenience and free use, of visitors to the Lake House Hotel a Bath House, containing eight separate wellfitted bathrooms, has recently been, erected at great cost. Tariff 9s a day. Telegrams to “MANAGER,” will receive prompt attention. G 52 WHERE TO STAY. MEREDITH HOUSE, TAG M A RUNG I (Junction Wanganui River and Main Trunk Line). FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. EXCELLENT CUISINE. Cook’s Coupons accepted. Telegraphic Address “Mathias, Tanmarunui." Every attention to Telegrams. . FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD TABLE FOR GUESTS. KERB AND MATHIAS •“ Proprietors.

Ranted KNOWN. —That GEORGE EVANS has taken over the ALBERT HOTEL, CORNER OF WILLIS AND MANNERS STREETS, WELLINGTON. The ALBERT is one of the oldest, best known and most central Hotels in the Empire City: Patrons can rely on receiving first-class accommodation at a moderate tariff. NONE BUT THE BEST OP WINES AND SPIRITS STOCKED,

PANAMA HOTE LV CORNER OP VIVIAN AND TARANAKI STREETS, f-T.T, CASE WHISKIES FROM ss; BULK 4s 6d. COLONIAL ALES AND STOUT lOd PER BOTTLE. rr«TB PANAMA offers to Permanent and Transient Guests Excellent Aoodm. iJ. modatioin combined -with Moderate Tariff. ONLY THE BEST OF ALES AND SPIRITS Kept in Stock. J. C. MASON, Proprietor.

NEWT ZEALANDER HOTEL.' MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON, (Close to Opera House). )EAWINGEOOM, ‘Writing. Smokingroom; Hot and Cold Plunge, Shower and Needle Baths; Electric Light throughout. Night and Day Porters. 'Phone 1701. P.O. Box 557.' 8s per day or .£2 2s per week. M- J. (“Ted") DONNELLY. JmmW.

(WELLINGTON HOTEL-' MOX.ESWOE.TH SIKEET. W. NXDD Proprietor. mHE WELLINGTON HOTEL is situated 111 MEDIATELY OPPOSITE THE X PARI.I AMENTARY BUILDINGS. First-class Accommodation is provided for Travellers, Visitors, and Permancat Boarders. _ THE BEST , BRANDS OP WINES AND SPIRITS IN STOCK..

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7292, 23 November 1910, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7292, 23 November 1910, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7292, 23 November 1910, Page 12

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