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AMUSEMENTS. THE Inhabitants of Auckland aro respectfully informed that 0. H. Atebs & Co.'e Grand PAN-TECNA-THECA, Reproßonting tho most remarkable SCENERY OF EUROPE AND AMERICA, >' And the Groat 3 VOYAGE ACROSS THE ATLANTIC OCEAN, Has arrived p>w\etoamer ■ Airedale,' and will soon open, as exhibitea in London for 280 consoeutive nights, and 201 nights at the Academy of Music, Broadway, Now York. It hail also been exhibited with great success throughout tho Australian Colonies, and patronized \,y their Excellencies tho Governors of each of tho reepeotivo Colonies. Full descriptions in future advertisements. I C. H. AYERS, Manager. SURVEYORS' ASSOCIATION OF THE PROVINCE OF AUCKLAND. 1 milE USUAL MONTHLY MEETING will X tako place THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, > at tho " Belfast" Hotel, Princes-stroet, at 1 o'clock. ALFRED RANDALL, Secretary. WAIHAU GOLD MINING COMPANY { (LIMITED.) mHE first call of tho Waihau Gold Mining ComX puny (Limited) of £5 poir share, is now made payablo to tho Treasurer, at tho Company's Office, Cochrano's Buildings, on WEDNESDAY, 13th December, 1565. By order of tho Directors, ROBERT SOHULTZ, Secretary. 20th Novombor, 18C5. TO BE DISPOSED OF. IN TEE TOWN OF BLENHEIM, PROVINCE OF MARLBOROUGH. A GENERAL STORE, Now doing first-rate Trado, and can be greatly increased. Tho only reason for disposing of it is tho Proprietor wishing to leave the Colonics for England. For further particulars apply i o— BENJAMIN BOMFORD, Blonheim. Nov. 29,1865. DEVONPOET, FLAGSTAFF, NORTH SHOEE. FOR SALE, A BARGAIN, A LARGE, NoKtly-built, and COMMODIOUS DWELLING-HOUSE, two stories, and containing eight rooms, fronting tho Waitemata, and within two minutes' walk of tho Ferry Landing Wharf, with a good well and good convenience on the back ground. Tho above is situatod on one of tho best eites in this rapidly rising neighbourhood, and is suitable for an Hotel, Boarding-house, or a Gentleman'e. Prij-iite Residence, and may bo purchased on the following liberal terms, viz.—onethird, cash, and tho remainder in throo years, at 10 per cont. interest. Tho property can bo inspected and every information obtained on application to Mr. SCEAT3, "British" Hotol, or to Mr. J. BOND, on the Premises. Decembor 4, 1865. THE NORTH SHORE. A FIEST-RATE OPPORTUNITY. mHE Proprietor of tho Post Office General Storo, L Lnko Koad, North Shore, wishes to diepoeo of tho business of tho above eetablithment. A respectable energetic man, with a small capital, taking the above could not fail to establish himeelf in a first-rate busineES in ono of tho most respectable and rapidly increasing settlements in tho Province Tho premises may bo either leaeed or purchased. Furthor information may bo had of Mr. Mays, on tho premises. ' TO LET. STORE IN DURHAM-STREET. A SUBSTANTIALLY-BUILT BRICK STORE, J\. in Durham-streot, TO LET ; it has a frontago of 78 foot to Durham-street, has thrco floors, and is capable of storing three or four hundred tons of Goods. It is situated immediately oppoeito the " British Hotel," and next door to Messrs. Fisher and Co.'s. —Applications to Mn. J. Boui/eee, left at tho " British Hotel," will bo attended to. TWO COTTAGES FOB SALE, £45 EACH, T>LEASANTLY situated, nearly opposite the J! Nowton Post Office, Karangnhapo Road Terms, £20 cash ; romainder by weekly instalments of 10s. ■ oach. Apply to R. Smith, Nowton Road; or, H. White, Jun., Wyndham-street. FOR SALE AT PANMURE, SMALL FARMS, from 5 to 20 acres each, fenced and in grass. Apply to Mr. Cobeigan, Pani mure; or to William Aitken, Land Agent. LAND ORDERS. FOR SALE.—Two Land Orders, 40 acres each—Apply at tho Hebald Office. •_ ONEHUNGA. TO LET.—Tho SPACIOUS BUILDINGS, at present occupied by the undorsigned. suitable for two genoral Btores, private hotel, or wholesale storo and warohouso, with never-failing supply of • water ; ehed and stabling for 1 horsee. GEORGE HODGE. 1 "■ ONEHUNGA. TO LET.—Several Two-roomed COTTAGES, at 6s. per week.—Apply to Mr. Willway, • Princes-street. ' mO LET.—A HOUSE and SHOP in s. central X part of Hobson-stroet. Rent 255. Apply to O. Mabks, Bootmaker, Queen-street TO LET—A Four-roomod HOUSE, in Upper Queen-street, at tho back of Mr. Young's S Now Buildings. Apply to J. H. Grattan, Waite--1 mata Hotel. mO LET, TO LET, TO LET—THREE SHOPS, L in Vickery's Buildings, Albert-street, at 20s ', per week.—Apgly at tho " Albert Foundry." SHOP AND DWELLING TO BE LET.— Enquire of Mr. H. Fugate, "Red Boot," Queen-street. FOR SALE.—A- substantial well-built PUNT, carrying 14 tons Firewood. Apply to Messrs, ?. Lit.ewalTj & Rattrav, Lower Queen-street. - mHE Undesigned have, THIS DAY, ontored )- X into PARTNERSHIP as Auotionhbus, s' liiroETiiKs, House, Land, and Commission Agents. id GEORGE TURRELIi, ;n BENJAMIN TONK3. a, Queon-etreefc, Auckland, December 4,1895.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 645, 6 December 1865, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 645, 6 December 1865, Page 1