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Lost and Found. STRAYED into my paddock, on or about December 29, 1881 — One Bay MaTO; white streak down face, one white off fore foot, one near white hind foot. No brand visible.—Owner can have the above by paying expenses. WILLIAM ABSOLUM, Poundkceper.. Otahuhu, January 20, ISS2. OWNER wanted tor a Brown Gelding, aged, branded lilce SS oyer 81 near shoulder ; white spots on saddle. The atiove waslefb in a stall at the Haymarket on the 2nd December. BUCKLAND. LOST, Oil or about Mount Eden, onJESaturday the 7th instant—A Lady's Blaclt Silvermounted Whip, plaited whalebone handle, "Marion" engraved on shield." The finder will be rewardod on restoring it to F. Street, Usralo Office. To Let. DEVONPORT, North Shore.—Cottages to Let, Furnished and Unfurnished. Good Building Lots fcrSale. —Oliver Mays, Post-office Store, Dovonport. ;*•: TO LlST—Fireproof Store, a few yards otf the centre of Queen-street. Rent low. admirably adapted for workshop or produce store (regarding the latter, a partnership might he arranged). FircpJaec, water, tec.—Hanuaford's Agency, Queenstreet. njV BAKERS AND OTHERS.—To let a JL'' i ' Jiakery andLGeneraPStorc, in a rising district. —For address apply at the office of thi9 paper. mo LET—The Farm at Mangere recently JL in the occupation of the late John Smith, containing about 200 acres. Possession to be given Ist February next. — pply to Win. Frank Buckland, Auckland. TO LET, in the best business part of Queen-street—A New Shop, having a frontage of 14 feet, and a depth of 50 feet, and twolar.e Showrooms overhead, each BGfeet by 2S feet.—Apply to William Rattray, Lrapcr and Clothier, 178, 180, and 182, Queen-street. O LET — THE ALBERT HALL, DARBY-STREET. Is very convenient for entertainments of all kinds, | and is to let on moderate terms. I Apply to HESKETH & AITICEN. O BE LEASED—A SHOP AND OFFICES IN QUEEN-STREET.—Fisher and Co. (Limited) arc about to erect a three-storied Building adjoining their present premises on the one side and the proposed Bank of South Wales on the other. The frontage to Queen-street of the shop will be 40x19, and the suite of offices 27x40 on the first and second floors. The entrance will be next to the Bank, and will have no connection with the present premises of the Company. Plans arc prepared subject to alterations if necessary, and can be seen and all particulars obtained from tlie Secretary, at the ofliccs of the Company, Queen-street. HENRY JOHN BURT, Secretary. gUBUEBAN RESIDENCE.— I To let, furnished—A desirable Family Residence, containing twelve rooms, pleasantly situated, and surrounded by well laid-out grounds, pretty lawn, and flower garden, and paddock of about two acres; The sea and landscape views are unsurpassed; distance from Auckland, one mile. Omnibuses pass every tifteen miuutos. , Apply to W. AITKEN Land Agent Boajd ar.d Residencefor one or two Gentlemen, ¥ at Mrs. Dalton's, Panama House, Lower i Symonds-street. Good piano and bath. I VACANCIES for two or three Boarders, ' with home comforts, at Beresford i louse, | junction of Pitt ami Peregford-streets. Piano, bath. Board and residence.—The best! in Auckland, suitable for fiMiiliec or singlo gentleimn. Terms ;i;j ;jga'ed —Address obtain- I able at Ofii.c. ■- I BEL LK VU E HOUSE.— Boa.'d | •. — Vani'iy Place, near St. Paul's Church. MRS. T. A. MANSFORD {widow of the late .»ud!,'e Mansford) wishes to tako charge of six young ladies. Every educational advantage, combined with homo comforts and maternal care.—Address, Mrs. iiansfoul, Pipitea-street, Wellington. aOVERNOR BROWNE HOTEL, HOBSON-STEEET. Board ar.dLoiging 20s per week do. do. (aincle room) 2ns do. YOUNG WOMEN'S INSTITUTE AND BOARDING HO USE, QUEEN-STREET. Open daily from 10 a.m. till 9.30 p.m. Dinner and Luncheon, froiul2 to t! p.m. froru 5 to 7 p.m. Boarding House for young hulics who are occupied during the day. Terms on application to the Secretary. The following gatherings, to which all are invited, are held during the week Monday, 7-30 p.m.—Bible Class. Tuesday, 3.30 p.m.—Bible Claw. Friday, 7.00 p.m. —Working Party (for Institute). Governess Agency, Servants' Registry, and Lending Library in connection with the Institute. EDUCED PRICES. NORTHUMBERLAND HOUSE, SAUSFI ELD-STREET, PONSONBY, Auckland, New Zealand Mr. Bydder (late Chief Engineer, R.N.) is prepared to reccive Ladies and Gentlemen as Boarders. .'TiiE House is Spacious and Lofty, standing in four Acres of its own Grounds, and abutting on the Waitcmata Harbour, commanding the most Charming 'Views. A flight of Steps to Bathing House, with Sea Bathing at any time. Hot and Cold Baths in the House. A Boat, with good Fjsuinm. Omnibus every quarter of an hour. Eight minutes' walk from gate to street. Laundry Work of House and Eoardors will bo done on the Premises. To those Seeking Health, to Parties on Wedding Tour, to feontlemen and Families resident in Auckland for a period too short to Furnish, at North umbkrland House will be fownd a I'erpeot Knolihh Home. Tub Prices will be 30s each per week. Privato Sitting Room can be had. Telegrams and Letters promptly replied to. Piano and Oroan for use. No Extuas. Inspection Courteously Invited. C. A. BYDDEB, R.N., Proprietor. O T ICE. I beg most respectfully to inform my friends and the general public that I havo disposed of my Retail Business in NVeliesley-strcet to Messrs. Taylor and Kntrican, and in thanking my customers for the very liberal support I have received during the past sixteen years, earnestly ask that the same be accorded to my successors, feeling assured nothing will be wanting on their part to give the same satisfaction hitherto expressed towards me. 1 can with greater confidence recommend tie new tlrm, as Mr. Entrican has hail the management of my Retail Business for tho last eighteen months, and is therefore in a position to anticipate the retjaireraonts of tho customers. _ I also have to intimate that 1 shall continue to carry on ray Business on tho Queen-street Wharf as Wholesale and Shipping Grocer as heretofore. CHAS. MAJOR. January 21,1582. WE beg to state we shall carry on the above under the style of Taylor and Entrican, and hope by prompt and personal attention to business to merit a contiuuance of tVc liberal support hitherto accorded to our predecessor. SAMUEL TAYLOR, A.J. ENTRICAN. January 21,1582. MR. G. F. LONGDILL is not in our employ, and not authorised to receive orders or collect money on our behalf. HARJE3 & CO. F. LONGDILL regrets that Harjes \3T• and Co. should have deemed it necessary to advertise publicly that he was not authorised to act on their behalf, seeing that he left their employ of ' his own accord, and has no intention of receiving ! moneys, collecting accounts, or doing any business I whateverfor or with them.—G. F. Lokodixx.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6297, 23 January 1882, Page 1

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