Personal. ; SOUTH SEA ISLAND DEPOT, FOR MISSING FRIENDS, ABSCOWDERS, Debtors, and' Private Enquiry Office, New-street, opposite the German Consulate, LEVUKA, FIJI. ' J. D. SENIOR, Manajror. 1179.— HENRY KEYWOETH NEWMARCH, supposed to have gone to New Zealand about the year 1862. A newspaper received in England by his father wi>s the last heard of hini. It ho will correspond with Mr. J. D; Senior, Private Enquiry Office, or Mr. J.'Newmarch, of Levuka, he will hear of £5000 left to him. Any person knowing of tho above will be handsomely rewarded. 1180.—Box for MAJOB. HAIR, containing brother's effects.= Address, J. D. Senior, Private Enquiry Office, Levuka. ' .'. 1181. -THOMAS J. INGLES, also one Box. Pco to pay, 203, and it, will be forwarded.—Address,' J. D. Senior, Private Enquiry Office, Levuka. : Lost. T\RIFTED or Stolen, from Hobson's Bay ■JLJ- —A Dingy.—The finder will be rewarded on applying at Herald office. LOST.— On Sunday morning, a Black Pup, near Grubb's JBakery, Karangahape-road. ■answers to name of Guy.—Finder will be rewarded on rotnrnins dog to Mr. Davis, Star office - FODND— A Pointer, spotted (white and liver). Will.be sold if not claimed within seven days.—M. A.'Howe, 'Nowmaiket. Board and Residence. ; OERTEC VILL A, 1, HOBSON-STREET, JC,;.: AUCKLAND. MRS. XOVEEOCK receives (Boarders for Tamperary or Permanent Residence, and endeavours, by personal superintendence, to secure for her guests the comfort derived from polite attention, scrupulous •leanlinces, and prompt attendance. • ••••■.;.. The Table is liberally kept, the cooking particularly cared for, and the meals are punctually served. _;Ee'rth- Villa stands upon trie cliff at the corner of Hobson-street and 3loore-street, commanding a full "new.of the Harbour, Stokes , ' Point, and Uie North • Shore. ■ Ite aspect is North and West. • It is near the •Stir Hotel, 1 only three rninutes' walk from' QueenStreet. .■.-.■■.■■< ~.•■•:: ■ ' Parties arriving by Steamer will find in Perth Villa the comfort and c/uiet.of "home." ! ' t '.' Terms from Twenty-five Shillings, dependent upon indiridoal.requirement. ... ■ , . , ..-..'. ■\TACANCIES fortwoorthreegentlemen ; -i:;T references given and required. — Sandford House,-Upper Hobson-street. ■'■
WA TER LO O HOUSE, Waterloo! Quadrant, opposite Government House. Superior Board arid Residence, by the day;"week • or month. Bath, and piano. ■ : BOARD AND House, Lower Symonds-street., . '. ~ ; BOARD AND RESIDENCE.—BeIIe Vue ' Hottse.-Emily Place, three minutes' walk from Post-office, Wharf, ana Station., ~ SELECT Board and Residence, with bathand piano,. at Mrs. Richmond's, .Cambridge': House, '.tower Ylncent-atreet; also, suite of, Apartments. ■ '■..,.,-•"'.. ■' -j .-,- ; OARD AND RESIDENCE.—The besli in Auckland, suitable for families or single' Terms as agreed upon.—Address obtain.' able at HERAiD Office. - '.. . ! ~dTi OVERNOR, , BROWNE : HOrELJ \JC -, ■■~;. HOBSON-STREET, . ■: -;■■■'■:■■■■ i Board and L0dging......... _. _. ....... ..20a per week . do.. : do. (5irjR10r00m)........25s do. I YOUNG WOMEN'S INSTITUTE AND BOARDING HOCJSE, QUEEN-STREET, j Open daily from 10 a.m. till 9.30 p.m. Dinner Luncheon, froml2 to 2 p.m. Tea, from sto 7 p.m. : Boarding House for young Indies who are occupied during the day. • ■ .' ( Terms on application to the Hon Secretary. : Y.W.C.A. Meeting every Thursday, at 7.30 p.m. ' Governess Agency, and Lending Library in connection with the Institute. > f .. .. , " : ' ' : ' ... To Let. . .■ ■■■. . j TO LET—Two Shops, in the best part, of Queen-street. T -I. Phillips. .-'.'..'...■',., \7 j nnO LET^—A nicely-furnished Room in the JL ■■.'.-best part of Pitt-street, with partial board if required • would suit two gentlemen friends.—Hanna ford'g Auckland Agency. ; TO LET, or For Sale (immediate posses-sion)i-A nice Sevea-roomed Villa; every convonience; situated Great North Road:'—fApply G..T. Hogg, Waterloo Boarding House, Waterloo Quadrant. TO. LET — A Four-roomed Cottage) stabling and outbuildings, with garden and orchard attached ; cows grass, if required.—Apply to the proprietor, W. Stephenson, Lucas' Creek P.O. TO LET.-Nicely-furnished Bed and Sitting Room ; usn of kitchen ; gasand. water laid on; no children.—Address Heraxtj Office. ; - ! rpO LET.—A Family Residence at Epsom; A with 50 acres of land.—For particulars, apply to T. D. Gleghorn, Epsom. ' " .' '
TO LET—Two Rooms;, furnished or unfurnished,' at Windmill Villa, Symonds. street, near Karangahape Road. ' TO LET, in Onelranga, in a charming situation—A Houso of nine rooms, with Coaelv house. Stables, &c, and i acres of laiid.'— Apply to J, Robb, Oneiinnga. ' '■■' TO BUTCHERS—To Let, an old-estab-lished Shop in Wnkeaeld-stroot. :For Sale-A Light Delivery Cart.—W. &E. Basten, Coach Builders, Durhani-Btreet West. TO LET—Large Shop comer of Elliott and Darby : streets ; good situatiou -for business ; rent. 25a per week.—Apply T. Macky, Fort' street. ■; , DEVONPORT.— Houses to Jet, furnished and unfurnished. Houses and allotments -or sale.—R. &•■ R. Ouder. " ■ .. : '.TJTi'EyONPORT, North Shore.—Cottages _LF to Let,' Furnished and. Unfurnished. . Good Building Lots for Sale—Oliver Maya, Post-office Store, DoYonport. ; ■ "ijlOE. LEASE—Two 15-acre Sections,: X" ' 'Manjsere.— R. Home, No. 20, New Zealand Insurance Buildings. '' ' ' '. Wanted- . EDWARD DAY is open to an engage-! ment, either as T'ublic or Private Trainer, or to Manage a Stud farm.— Address Surrey Cottage, KUeralie, Auckland. '■' .■ • - ■-. WANTED— The Public to tnow thai Crpwther's 'Buses ruu bvory fifteen nilnutei from 8 a.m. till 6.3 C p.m., to Newmarket via Parnel). WANTED Known—That Dunne, Hall and Co., 218, Quoen-ptreet (opposite'. McAtlhur's "Warehouse), are daily opening choice and and beautiful lines in Millinery, Dress Goods, Silks, Velvets, Plushes, Velvetenns, Cashmeres, and Serges, all in the latest varieties and colours. French i>n- • dreseea Kid Glovos, four buttons, 4a Cd : a really nice two buttoned kid, Is 10d. A large stock of Laces of all kincie, : «nd'of Shetland Shawls, variod selection, very cheap. Wo solioit particular a^enWo ll to ° nr owii imported American Ulster, now clearing out at a great saerifico. made of the best materials, stylish, thoroughly useful. We beg to announce that <iur special dressmaking.department is now in full operation, very busy. ; '. . O T O B A T H VJT' to Roth's Public Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths, Victoria-street East. Charge, Onk Shillino. Open; »U weok daye from 7 a.m. to 0 p.m., and Sundati Uobmisob from 6 till 10 a.m. * The Bath-rooms ares all private,, and supplied with every convenience, Turkish towels, flesh and hair brushes combs, respirators, soap, etc. "S" , < - ctbatii-robmß(prirateVforLadies, every day, at all hours, with female attendance, Oke Shilling. Please note the address: Victoria-street Bast, above the Greyhound Hotel, and next the Cheap Bedding and Furniture Mart. Auckland.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6424, 20 June 1882, Page 1
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