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STOCK SALES CLEARING SALE DAIRY SiLCIL ■V-LAV ZEALAND I,DAN AND MERC AN IN Tll.i: AGENCY CO.. LTD. (and re Ili:rp<|i, have been favoured with inatrun from Moh-th Smith Hrou. to sell at Ojc fa nil. Knkn road. Ohau WITHOL I K.v-iKItVE. TO-MOKHOW- (Briday). Jul> L6i fi, a!. 12 noon, .“harp, the whole of their valuable dairy herd. . 33 dairy cows August and September '•alters 12 (hiirv cows in full milk „ „ 10 choice heifers, August and Scptcmbel cal vers 1 Jersey yearling iicifcr 1 tip-top .Shorthorn bull 2‘j forward alorc pigs 12 fdipa ; 6 breeding sows 1 Yorkshire boar 2 stacks oaten sheaf hay H’dd milking machines Separator and oil engine Also, quantity '>f dairy ulenHi.s and sundricH. AUCTIONEERS’ NOTE.—Messrs Smith Jlros. having decided to relinquish dairying trie whole herd of first-class dairy cows IB to bo offered for L’NKESKIIVED SALE. Drag will meet train from Palmerston and New Plymouth train from Wellington. Light I/uncheon Provided. 7^9 HOTELS FOR SALE HOTEL FOR SALE. TYTE have been instructed by the ProV t prietor to offer for immediate sale hi« interest in the Empire Hotel, Seddonviilo, Duller district, uud close to ‘Westport. Tho Hotel is situated about 100 yards from the railway station and 200 ya-wu from the State coal mine binns, where thej load into the railway waggons. The Hotel id held under Govommon* lease, with 43 years to run, at a ground rental of £2 per annum, which makes h .ciu;il to a freehold. . Tho hotel is free foi everything. Contains 15 rooms, billiard room, 3 cottages at the back, and a number of conveniences suitable for boarders Tliia is tho favorite hotel of the miner* and is always full of boarders and does a good bar trade. Hotel fitted will* acetylene gas, h. and c. water, and cver,\ convenience. The present lease expires in three months' time (October 26th, 1912), when possession can be given. Intending investors are requested to see i\x immediately as we must make arrangements for a new tenant before the expiration of tho old lease. Price £2600. Call ami see us immediately and get further information. □WAN BROS,, WILLIS STREET. WELLINGTON. Solo Agents for tho Owner, who is retired. HOTEL FOE SALE. JjTOTEL— Seaport Furniture £BSO Town, 2 years’ lease and Takings £4l per week. Rent £2. Bor full particulars apply A. D. KENNEDY & CO., LTD., WHOLESALE WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. 157, Featherston street. Wellington. FREEHOLD HOTEL, JN tho heart of large town, area 3-acre. 30 rooms, 20 barrels per month. Takings average £BS per week. Price freehold and furniture £7500. For full particulars apply A. D, KENNEDY & GO., LTD.,, WHOLESALE MERCHANT^ 157, Featherston street, Wellington. BUSINESS NOTICES KIA ORA GRILL ROOMS. 118, Willis street. (Between the Adolph i Theatre and Bonlcott street.) LUNCHEON 12 to 2. GRILLS AT ALL HOURS. HOME-MADE CAKES AND PIES. AFTERNOON TEA. OYSTERS. L. GARIQLIO. Proprietor. CEDEKHOLM & SON, L E OT E I C A L ENGINEERS, MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. MUOTCOTTRELL AND CO., LTD., Queen’s Chambers. > FURNITURE REMOVED, PACKED, or STORED. PROMPTLY,' CHEAPLY. AND WELL. Telephone No. 23. Royal mail coach service to and FROM FOXTON. Leaves Foxton daily 6.30 a.m. Arrives Shannon 7.45 a.m. Loaves Shannon daily 10.45 a.m. . Arrives Foxton 12 noon. Leaves Foxton daily 2.30 p.m. Arrives Shannon 4.20 p.m. Leaves Shannon. daily 8.15 p.m. Arrives Foxton 9.30 p.m. T. BC. OINGELL. Proprietor. HONA BAY STORE AND COAL DEPOT <Next Ferry Wharf.) T^AMILIES waited upon. PromptlyGoods delivered CHARLES BUSSELL, Proprietor. WOODVILLB RAILWAY REFRESHMENT ROOM. FIRST-CLASS HOT LUNCHEON AND HOT TEAS. PASSENGERS by Express Trains passing through and to Woodville ha ve now sufficient time at the Woodville Station for Hot uunchcons, and on evening trains for Set Teas. Telegraphic orders promptly attended to. 610 E. W. EUDDICK. Proprietor. HAVE YOU TRIED "OUR OWN" TEA YET? IF not, a great treat is in store for you. "OUR OWN" TEA. has a Choice Flavour, the result of expert blending. 1A TO 2/PER LB. Give yonreelf a treat by trying “Onr Own’’ Tea, W. CAMPBELL, 43 and 42, Manners street. 293, Cuba street, }t3, Riddiford street, Nswlown,

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8182, 25 July 1912, Page 24

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