IMPORTANT HOTEL SALES.
Messrs. Dwan Bros., Willis-street, Wellington, report having made the following hotel sales—Mrs. M. Blythe’s interest in the Royal Tiger Hotel, naki-street, to Mr. F. F. Dakin, late of the Customs House Hotel, Nelson, who has already aken possession; Mr. Arthur Hajywqod’s interest n the lease, goodwill and furniture of the Wei ington Hotel Molesw orth-street, to Mr. Wil liam Nidd, late of the Princess Theatre Hotel, Tory-street; Mr. James Biggin’s interest in the lease, goodwill and furniture of the Taratahi Hotel to Mr. Patr ck Cos in, late of the Halswell Junction Hotel, Christchurch; Mr. T. V. Procter’s intere ;t in the Herbertville Hotel to Mr. F. Mair, of Paekakariki ; lease, goodwill, and furniture of the Tikokfno Hotel, Hampden, Hawke’s Bay,
to Mr. Thomas Condrick, well known in Wellington; lease, goodwill, and furniture of the Palace Hotel, Willis-street, to Mr. A. W. Harrison, late of the Argyle Hotel, Hunterville; lease, goodwill, and furniture of the Club Hotel, Stratford, on account of Mrs. Kirkwood, to Mr. D. Moynihan, late of the Makuri Hotel, Pahiatua; Mr. W. Nidd’s interest in the Princess Theatre Hotel, Torystreet, to Mr. J. Sullivan, late of the West Coast; valuation of furniture and effects of the Star and Garter • Hotel, Cuba-street, Wellington, on account of Mrs. Minogue, to Mr. Dooley, late of Waitara ; Mr. William White’s interest in lease, goodwill, and furniture of the All Nations Hotel, Kaiwarra, to Mr. Walter Middleton, late of the Grosvenor Hotel, Blenheim; Mrs. Roberts’ interest in the lease, goodwill, and furniture of the Foresters’ Arms Hotel, Greytown, to Mrs. M. Caulton, well known in Wellington; Mr. P. Petersen’s interest in the Aohonga Hotel to Mr. F. O’Donagahue, of Hastings; Mr. Pickering’s interest in the Masonic Hotel, Havelock, to Mr, T. Midwood, well-known in Wellington ; Mr. W. E. Grantham’s interest in the lease, goodwill, and furniture of the Masonic Hotel, Waitara, to Mr. J. McDuff, Hastings; lease, goodwiU, and furniture of the Weraroa Hotel, Levin, to Mr. R. G- Meagher; Mr. Frazer’s interest in the lease, goodwill, and furniture of the Pier Hotel, Kaikoura South, to Mr. Lacey; lease, goodwill, and furniture of the Shamrock Hotel, Hawera, to Mr. James Biggins, well-known in Wellington; lease, goodwill, and furniture of the Napier Hotel, Napier, on account of Mr. Gleeson, to Mr. Robert Finlay, late of Auckland; freehold and furniture of the Argyle Hotel, Hunterville, including shops, theatre, stables, etc., on account of Mr. A. W. Harrison, to Mr. H. McManaway, well-known in the Wairarapa (price £10,000); Mr. Welch’s freehold of the Tikokino Hotel, and land, to Mr. Robert Coneys, of the Tavistock Hotel, Wapukurau; valuation of the furniture of the Clyde Quay Hotel, on behalf of Mr. Julius Plitsch, to Mr. Naylor; Central Hotel, Otaki, to Mr. McKegg, of Waikanae; Mr. P. E. Debreceny’s interest in the lease, goodwill, and furniture of the Club Hotel, Carterton, to Mr. P. Scanlon, well known in Wellington. Messrs. Dwan Bros, also report having valued, on behalf of the Property Tax Department, the brewery, hotels, and business in Harley’s Estate, Nelson, and also the brewery, hotels, etc., in the estate of the late J. Paul, of New Plymouth.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVI, Issue 911, 22 August 1907, Page 20
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524IMPORTANT HOTEL SALES. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVI, Issue 911, 22 August 1907, Page 20
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