■ Meetings. X §4 A LODGE, 34 S, I. C. The Regular Monthly Meeting will be held at the Lodge-room, Masonic Hotfi', Princes-street, THIS (Monday; E VENI.VG, at 7.30 o'clgck. Visiting Brethren are invited I? attend. W. L. MITCHELL, P.M., Secretary. pAKUKANGA HUNT CLUB. A General Meeting of Memter; of the above Club will be held at the Office of the Racing Club, on FRIDAY next, the 7th March, at 2 o'clock p.m. WiL P£RCIVAL, Secretary. To Let. TO LET—Those Well-situated PREMISES IN QUEEN-STREET, lately occupied by the Colonial Bank. For farther particulars, applr to JOSEPH JTEWMAV, Insurance Buildings. TO BE LET — Harbour View Housp, Shortland Crescent, late the residence of W. S. Grahame ; being within three minutes' walk of Post-office or Railway Station; is admirably alapted for first-class private boarding-houso. SfApply to \Y. AITKEN", T.and Ae^nt. SHOP TO LET in Queen-street, at present occupied by Miss West, Milliner.—Apply to J. Edson". For Sale. A GOOD USEFUL HARNESS HOUSE, for Sale.—Apply at the Albion Hotel, Hobsonstreat. VIEW ROAD, MountJ Edeu.—Splendid Comer Allotmcot, 327 ft. by 255 ft. Price £250.—Apply t> C. J. Hutchinson. 7, Queen-street. FOR PRIVATE SALE—A Farm of 91 acres, situated at Tauhoa Block.—Apply, by etter, to John Duns, Panmnre. FOR sale— One Self-Acting Victorii Wind-mill for Pumping Water; Double-action Pump. .-ff Apply to S. C. CAULTOtf, AIU-rt FOR sale, One Crosslcy's Gas Engine ; one horse power, quite N. HARKER, 27. Qaeftn-fl^.rftAfc. FOR SALE—Aperfeet Pony ; thoroughly quiet, good in all-its paces, excellent In harness, colour dark bay, height over tbirteeu hands. Only parted with because too small for present owner.—Apply to " Coachman/' at Mr. Murdoch's, 44 Prospect." FOR PRIVATE SALE—A Jj'arm of 102 acres 3 roods, situated nearPaamnre; 24 acres of which is in crop, the remainder in grass. Crop could be taken at valuation. £SO9 of purchase money could remain on mortgago.—Apply, on .the premises, to JonH Ddxw. Panmure. FOR SALE, in the Centre of the City— A Splendid Freehold Allotment, ll>7 feet by 120 feet, suitable for business sites, club, or hotel purposes. Apply to W. AITKBpT, Land Agent. FOR SALE OR LEASE— Sea View , Farm, Takapnna, situate on the seaboard and road leading to the Lake, and about 1£ miles from Devonport Wharf. The farm contains 95 acres, a'l fenced and in grass ; also, biz-roomed House and utbaildin£B. Apply to W. AITKBN*, FOR SALE, THE FERRV HOTEL, STOKES'S POINT, with Five Acres or thereabout of Freehold Land, which must ere long become valuable for Building Site.*. The Hotel is built of Brick, con aining 12 rooms, and has go »d stabling. The property will be sold in one lot; or the Hotel, Stables, and one acre if itnd will be sold separately. J. M. & J. MOWBRAY, 42 Qn»-n £4»IA —YACHT 4 WATERWITCH,' • six tons, ail complete, now lying opposite Hull's Gum Store, Railway What?.—Apply to C J. Hutciiinsok, 7, Queen-atreet. MEDICAL, —For immediate disposal, in consequence of ill health—A good Country Practice in North Otago. There is an excellent new six-roomed house, throe-stall stable, buggy-house, paddock and garden, which may be either rented or purchased from the pressnt practitioner.—Apply to H. H. Cogqin*s, Chemist, Oamaru. A T MOUNT EDEN. FOR SALE—A comfortable Six-roomed Dwellingh*>use, four-stalled Stable, and Freehold Allotment (100 feet by 150 feet). Price, £500.—Apply to W. AITKEN, t.and Atfftnt. Marshall & copeland's special DUNEDIN BEER, for Auckland and Fiji. JOHN" REID & CO., Agents. 2G, Queen-street, Auckland. Q N SALE.; 200 MAfZE. ex *Rotorua/ JAKINS & W IL L C O X, Custom-house-street. STONYHURST ESTATE, MOUNT EDEN". OO CHOTCR BUILDING SITES, varying from I of an acre to 3J acres in extent. Theso valuable Allotments are situated in the most heilthy district around Auckland, from the centre of which they are only one mile distant, with a railway station within a quarter of a mile. The soil is rich volcanic, and most of the allotments command excellent viewj. If desired, three-fourths of the purchase money can remain for 7 years at 6 per cent. For further particulars apply to S. VAILE, House aDd Land Agf-nt, ShnrtHnd-s treet. g~g~ OTEL FOR SALE. BEST POSITION IN CITY OF WELLINGTON. Doing Excellent Business, and capable of great extension. Seldom such a Valuable Property in the Market. Apply to GEO. B. WILLIAMSON, Commission, Land, and Estate Agent, Office : New Zealand Insurance Buildings, Corner Lambton Q-iay and Grey-street, Wellington. Wanted. ELLINGTON COLLEGE. Applications will be received by the undersigned up to the 17th March next for tho following Masterships :— Second Master, to teach Classics and English. Salary, £400 per annum, with a cipitation allowance of 10*. for each pupil attendiog the College. Mathematical Master, to teicb Mathematics and Natural Philosophy. Salary, .€350 per annua), with a capitation allowance of 10i. Modern Language Master, to teach French and German. Salary, £300 per annum. Extra Classes are held in connection with the College for the preparation of students for the University, the Civil Service, and the Supremo Court Examinations. The fees from such classes are received by the Master conductiog them. By order of the Board of Governors. CHAS. P. POWLE3, Secretary. Wellington, February 3, 1870. WANTED Known — That Saturday fritjht is published in cv*rytown in colony. IF this should meet the eye oE DUNCAN CLARK, Baker, late in the employment of Osburn*, Maryhill, Glasgow, he can meet a Brother in the ship ' Canterbury,' Port Chalmers. Otago. Henry james hawkins, late of theßelvidere Orchard, Stokes's Point, is op*n for Engagements to select, plant, and teod Frui Trees, either in Orchard or Garden, to Plant Shrubberies, and lay out Ornamental Grounds, during the coming season.—Address, "Upper Parnell Postoffice." February 28, 1379. TO MASTER BAKERS.—A first, second, or single hand ; two years' reference, town or country.—Address " Baker," Herald Office. FENCING-. —Contracts undertaken for Posts and Rails. Paling. Corrugated Iron, and Wire Fencing, by S. White, Brighton, Parnell. BEFORE Purchasing, come and see Herbert 11. Smith's New and Improved Collec, tion of Wrought Iron Stoves, Ranges, Portable aod Colonial Ovens, at the Auckland Iron Worus, Durham-street West. E w zEAL AK D FER Ns> Unmounted, or tastefully Mounted In various ways, FROM 12 UP TO 120 VARIKTIE3, for sale by ERIC CRAIG, PRINCES-STREET. GO TO BATH to Rotu's Public Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths, Victoria-street East. Charge, One Shilling. Open all week days from 7 a m. to 9 p m.. and Sunday Mornings from 0 till 10 a.m. The Bath-rooms are all private, and supplied with every convenience, Turkish towels, flesh and hair brushes, combs, respirators, soap, &c. Select bath-rooms (private) for Ladies every day, at all hours, with female attendance, O.vs Shilling. Please note the address : Vic-toria-street East, above the Greyhound Hotel, and next tho CLeap Bedding and Furniture Mart, Auckland, CORK FACTORY. Tha undersigned beg to announce that. In addition to all kinds of Corks, they have started the Manufacture of Swimming Belts, or Life Preservers. Price, ss. to 10s. each. Also, Fishermen's' Net Floats, Ships' Fenders and Life Buoys, warranted insides ct Cork only, at prices cheaper and better than the imported article. E. & L. DUTTON. TOPER QUEEN-STREET, NEXT TURKISH BATH 3.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5395, 3 March 1879, Page 5
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