Board and Residence /COMFORTABLE APARTMENTS. — V 7 Waterloo House, near Grand Hotel. PARK HOUSE, TE AROHA (opposite the Domain). Private Boarding House. Visitors antv Travel* lers will hay* every comfort and attention* Good Table. Termsmoderate. MRS KENNY, ProprietreM. "PRIVATE APARTMENTS required by JL Single Gentleman, in eastern suburb, consisting of bedroom, with private sitting and dining room combined, also stabling for horses. —Reply G.A.E., P. 0., Auckland. WANTED (by a bachelor), a Single Gtentleman to Share a woll-furnishea House, every comfort; servant kept—Address, A.M., Star Office. . riTANTED/by Gonbleman, Board and V \ Residence in private family; ternis pionthlr: no Other boarders.—Address; Caniera, Stab Office. lost and Foand. LOST (Saturday), between Queen-streeb and Newton, Plain Gold Wedding Bing.Reward at Stab Office. LOST, Black Scotch Collie Dog, white collar, answers to Laddie; reward given. —W. Jarratt, Brace and Co., High-street. LOST, on Saturday evening last, a Silver Button Hole Flowor Holder, with initials.— Finder rewarded on returning same to Star Office. STRAIED, from Princeaa-sfc., Onehunga, .Dark Bay Trap Horse, two white hind feet; reward.—R. Farrell, Baker. Onahunga. TRAYED, between Pokeno and Obahuhu, Brown Gelding, stands about 15.2. tan muzzle, white star on forehead, and high in the wither; finder rewarded.—H. Marshall, Ellerslie. > TAKEN by mistake from' Mararoa on Tuesday night. Lady's Imperial Cloak and Lace Cape; also, Hox containing Pin Cushion, strapped all together; name of Lockie on strap.—Finder rewarded on leaving at Stab Office. FOR SALE, Fancy Goods Business in Queen street, low rental, good situation, large profits; oheap.—Baker Bros., Auctioneers. "VT OTE THIS.—Two splendid Cottages in ±}i best part of Nelioa-street for £330; rental. 18s per week. Should be secured at once.—J. Thornes, Agent, 81, Queen-street. ; 2123 0 T I C B. A number of Bullocks are at present running on my farm. I hereby give notice that I shall hold the owner, or owners, of ouch Bullocks responsible for their grazing since the termination of S. W. Brown's contract. WILLIAM ALCOCK. Haratonga, Great Barrier. Marat* 32.4%&
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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 75, 29 March 1894, Page 1
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