OTELS FOB SALEFor Sale, freehold, furniture, and goodwill of splendid paying hotel, situated in a very industrious and goahead district: the miin industries are goldmining, flaxmilling, sawmilling and farming; ’he billiard-room in busy times returns £8 to £lO per week; owner guarantees he is miking a profit of £lOOO yearly. Price for freehold and fuiniture, £4OOO. Hotel, 6| years’ lease. Feilding district; rent moderate; good house. No. 91. Commeicial Hotel, leading house. Price £4500. No. 93. Hotel, lease 5 years; goodwill £500: furniture extra. No. 80. Hotel, Wellington; lease over 3 years; rent £6 weekly Price £2OOO. No. 73. Country Hotel, 8 years’ kaee; takings £9O; rich farming locality. No. 97 Hotel, Manawatu lease 10 years; rent £8 10s. Price £3750. No. 95. For Sale, free hotel, 9 years’ lease. Price £4OPO. No 115. Freehold Hotel, 32 rooms, 10 stall stables, loose boxes, 6 acres of land. Price £4OOO for freehold; furniture extra. No. 115. Hotel, Bangitikei . trade £l6O monthly. Price £l4OO. No. 114. Hotel, and 35 acres of land. Wanganui; orchards, paddicks, etc Price £1250 No. 113. Hotel, seaport town, 9 years’ lease; rent £3 10s; free house for beer, wines and spirits. Price £1550 No. 112. For Sale, one of the very best openings in the North Island township, only hotel; extensive works s-oing on in the neighbourhood, railway construction, bush-felling, road making, etc. ; owner prepared to lease the'property to a suitable tenant at a moderate rental. Purchaser must have £l5OO cash; we can finance the balance. No. 102. Suitable purchasers assisted with a large proportion of the purchase money DIVAN BROS., Willis st., Wellington.
■z ■ -■ ■■ ■ > , . ’ - • • 1 ' - i ’ ” * . 1 N *♦/ ’''■i ' •■' -■ -■'> %- • - • I - V.., The redan hotel, Kaitaia, Mangontti. M. GO ON AN, Proprietor of the above old and well-established Hostelry, begs to inform the travelling public that Every Accommodation is now afforded Stables, Paddocks, and Plenty of Feed for Horse and Owner The Best of Wines, Spirits and Beers. Grand national hotel, Petone, Wellington. MR JOHN PYKE (late of the Cambridge and Imperial Hotels, Wellington) begs to notify his friendsand the public generally that he has taken over this old-established and popular hostelry, which will be found replete with every modern convenience, and liquors of the best brands obtainable. Excellent stabling, loose boxes, and paddocking. JOHN PYKE - - - • Pbopbietob.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIII, Issue 752, 4 August 1904, Page 25
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