Tho Agent-General cables: — Butter, 98s, market .unfavourable ; buyers very ! shy. There is a good demand for cheese; Kumara'a shipment, 58s. Negotiations were concluded to-day for the transference of interests in coni nection With the Provincial Hotel, Mr ; W. R. Tuck having sold out to Mr Wm. 1 Light, who aßsumed possession shortly | after noon. Mr Light has been connected with the trade for the past 28 years, and bears an uiimblemished certificate for the conduct of the hotels under his lesseeship, latterly twelve years at what was popularly known as Light's (the Denbigh) at Feilding. We wish Mr and Mrs Light every success in their latest business enterprise, and they will be very pleased to see their many old friends. We understand that Mr and Mrs Tuck, who have conducted the Provincial in such a praiseworthy manner during the past four years, intend taking a well-earned holiday trip to the Old Country in a few weeks' time.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9938, 15 January 1900, Page 3
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