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Board and Residence:. SUPERIOR Private Board and Residence in a gentleman's family, in clorc proximity to the Domain, Cricket CJrotMd, and Queen-street. r Apply. F.D.. Heraj.d Office. BOABD AND RESIDENCE — Three Bedrooms and Sitting; suitable fora party of Rentlemen ; no other lodgers ; delightful situation.— Addiess, at this office. ' T>OARD AND RESIDENCE, KarangaI hap« Road, opposite Howe-street. Piano, ' baths, sUblinj. Also, large, unfnrnished Rooms to [ Let. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. — Mrs. Daltnn. Panama flotis", Lower Symonds-street; i five minutes' walk from Post-office and Queen-street, i Bath and Piano. BOARD AND RESIDENCE.—BeIIe Vue House, Emily Place, three minutes' walk from Post-office, Wharf, aad Station. ONE or two Gentlemen would meet with very Comfortable Board and Residence (with whole or partial boatd) in a private family. Position central.—For address, apply at the Herald riffico. BELMONT HOUSE, Virjoent-street.— Board and Residence for Gentlemen requiring all the comforts of a homo : rooms double or single. Table liberally »nd punctually kept : e°°d Bath. Piano, Suites of Apartmonts. Terms moderate.— MRS. HASTEN. GOVERNOR JBROWNE HOrEL, V7T HOBSON-STKEKT. Board and Lo Jglng „ 20a per week do. do. folnzlo room! 25s do. (TiOUNTKY QUARTERS. — Brookland V/ Park, Tuakau. —Ladies or Gentlemen seeking health and pleasure, will find a comfortable Home, etc., In tills cliaimiDglocality, so famed /orits salubrious air, scenery, and walks—in mesdows or shady woods.—Particulars S. H. Webb and Co., Lyceum Music Saloon. Uobaon street, Auckland. YOUNG WOMEN'S INSTITUTE AND E(MP.T>INC! HOUSE. OTJEEN-STREET. Open daily from 10 a.m. till 9.30 p.m. Dinner and Zitmchcon, froml2 to 2 p.m. Tea, froro sto T p.m. Boarding House for young ladies who aro occupied during tho day. Terms on application to thn Lady Superintendent. Y.W.C. A. Meeting evory Monday, at 7.30 pjn. Governors Agency, and Lending Library in cecnecticn with the Institute. , A SHBURN HALL, j WAIKARI, NEAR DUNEDIN. Licensed by the Governor for the Reception of Private Cases of Mental Derangement. This Establishment is situated in extensive ornamental Orounds, and is provided with the most recent improvements for tho beneficial treatment of its Inmates. It offers a cheerful home, and comforts unattainable in tho crowded public asylums. Further particular can be obtiinid from Mil. JAMES nUME, Superintendent. PERTH VILLA, 1, Hobson-street. Auckland. iMrs. Loverock receives Boarders for Temporary or Permanent Residence, and endeavours, by personal superiiitendence. to secure for her quests the comfort derived from polito attention, scrupulous cleanliness, and prompt attendance The Table is liberally kept, tho cooking particularly cared for, and the meals arc punctually served. Perth Villa stands upon tho cliff at the corner of liobson-street snd Moore-strett, commanding a full view of the harbour. Stokes , Point, and the North Shore Its aspect is north and nest. It ia near the Star Hotel, only three minutes' walk from Queen-street. Parties arriving by steamer will find in Perth Villa the con..ort and quiet of "home." Terms from Twenty-fivo Shillings, dependent upon individual rcQUirenvnt. To Let. T7IXCELT.ENT OPPORTUNITY FOR A bTj famu.y wisiimo to spend a few WEEKS IN THE COUNTRY: Climate proverbial for its salubrity. TO BE LET, for six wc-ks. a most respectable House (furnished), composing U room?, sufficiently largo for two families. There is a nice vegetable rarden and pleasure prounds. It is situated on tho banks of tho Waikato River, close to the railway bridge now being erected. References required. Terms moderate Apply to MRS. ROSS WATTS. Proprietress, Hamilton ; Or to MR. W. CLARKE, Eden Crescent, Auckland. November 25,1852, N.B.—This Property for sale if a reasonable price bo offered. mO BE LET (FURNISHED), MAJOR GEOHGE'S RESIDENCE AND PLEASURE GROUNDS, Situated nt Epsom. Apply to TO. AITKEN, Land Agent. FOR LEASE—A comfortable House, at Eilorslic, of six rooms, built on scoria, with out-honses, wood-shed, wash-house and 3 lircplaces, large lofty rooms, 3 iron tanks and water laid on ; also, attached, about 1| acres in grass, suficient to keep one cow. Three minutes' walk from station.— Apply to Willium Dinnisnn, Newmarket. AT Remuera. — Comfortable Furnished Apartments to Let. near Social Hall. Every convenience and moderate terms. —Apply Heiuu.d office. TO LET—Office, ground floor, fronting Qncen-strcet —Apply Mutual Life Association of Australasia. No. 81. Queen-street. TO LET—Brick House of Twenty-two rooms, in Eden-crescent, very suitable for a Boarding-house.—Apply to G. W. Itinuey & Co. TO-LET—A Six-roomed Cottage, St. George's Buy, ovcrloolvins , the water.—Apply to 11. Ashton and Sen, 8, New Zealand Insurance Huildings. rriO LET—A very pleasantly Situated JL Family Residence of ten rooms, at Mount St. John, with about 2 acres of land, fine view.—Apply to 11. Asuton and Son, 8, New Zealand Insurance Huildings. TO LET—A nice little DAIRY FARM of about Thirty acres, with necessary buildings, "and a never-failing supply of water ; within a short distance of town.—Apply to 11. Ashton and Son, 8, New Zealand Insurance Buildings. TO LET—A New Shop in Cook-street, now in course of erection, with large yard and side entrance; %tablo accommodation if rcqnired. very suitable for a Butcher; the neighbourhood is thickly populated.—Apply to 11. Ashton and Son, S, New Zealand Insurance Buildings. O LET FOR THE SUMMER—A Pleasant Summer Residence at Onchuuga, commanding a magnificent view, and surrounded by 4 acres of the richest pasture, conveniently situated, being within half-a-minute's walk of passing busses, and five minntcs from railway station ;,formcrly the residence of Dr. A. Zinzan. T. W. HICKSON & CO. TO LET A Gentleman's Residence and Grounds, situate about oue vnilo beyeml Mount Albert. Homestead consists of handsomo and coirraodious dwelling (9 rooms), bathroom, stove, pantry. dairy, largo stable, bußgy-liouse, luvy loft, Sc —Hi (act, replete with every convenience and ont-ofhees remiisitp on a centieman's est '.to. Grounds, containing about 2r> acves, subdivided and beautifully laid out in garden, puldocks. -Sc.; the who'o comprising one of the prettiest |>lacea in tho suburbs of Auckland and only .-.bout half-iin-hoiir's drive from town. —I). F. Ev.ias, I'statc Agent, Queen-street (next IIKUALU). —To Let, Six-rooiuecl nil llou-o with 21 acres of Land, planted wit fruit trees.-'Plily R- tf« rnc . No - 2 °. - Vo,T Zealauli Insurance Unildinirs. ~VT"ORTH SHORE.—To Let, a very nice J3I sivrnomeil cottage (furnished) neir tlu> wharf. —Apply O. Mays. Dovonport. "VrORTII SHORE.—To Let, a very nice _131 Villa Residence on the Lake Roail. with 33 acres of good land laid down in gra's. There is n good orchard and garden, and all requisite out-build-ings, and omnibuses pass the place eight times a day. Terms moderate to an eligiblo tenant.--Oliver Mays. DEVONPORT, North Shore—Cottages to Let, Furnished and Unfiiroiriip.!. Good Building Lots for Sale.—Oliver May.i, Post-olhYe Store, Dnvoniiort. Personal. CIAPTAIN M.—Meet me .it the Wark- / worth Hotel, aialwrangi. I am verj- comfortable ■ Lost and Pound. I- OST—A Silver Watch, with Gold Chain _l and Grocnstono attached. — Liberal reward hunga: or totho Tlkk*i.h ollim._ RUNNIN'G on my Farm, since the I,3th of June—One Strawberry I'oalio Cow and Calf, no visible brand. If not claimed within foarteen days will bo soid to pay expenses.—Samuel Fljloll. Wnltakcrci East, December Ist. ISSg. Wanted. FARTNEUSHIP or Agency.—The Advertiser, aged 42, who has had good experience in mercantile life, in each capacity of Traveller, Warehouseman, Book-kfcpiT. and Correspondent, possessIns small capital, would be glad to enUr an established business, where his services would be actively and profitably ongaged; or would undertake an Accncy, or tho management of a liranch concern. — Address Commerce, Hi-.kai.p Office. TO FISHERMEN.—Wanted, a constant supply of all eorts of Fish. Boats and Weta provided Free fur experienced Fishermen. Apply anytime after 7 p.m. to J5.11.0., Brame's BoardingJ House, Upper Quccn-strcet.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6566, 2 December 1882, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6566, 2 December 1882, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6566, 2 December 1882, Page 1