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Public Notices. T>IFLE CHALLENGE The Victoria Rifles re-Issue their Challenge to No j 3 Company Rifle Volunteers, to fire a Match at th Mount Eden Rifle Range. Teams to consist of 2. men a-aide. Ranges, 200, 400, 500, and 600 yardi L Five shots at each range. No trial shots. Stakes, £2; a-side. Match to take place on SATURDAY, th 13th January, 18S3. OWKN MAHON, Captain Commanding Co. ir — '. ALL PERSONS having Accountß agains d -r~% Buildings erected under my superintendence * for Mr. William Fraser, in Cook, Morton, Sale, am a Vernon streets, from the first day of August until the a first day of December, ISB2, are requested to send ii '• same to me by 9th December, after which they canne 2 be received, 8 MATTHEW HENDERSON. , e Architect. •• 2nd December, 18S2. "VTOTICE OF REMOVAL.—S. Brown, late of Victoria-street, begs to inform hi: customers that he has removed to Albert-street, real . of Paul and Schenk's, whore ho has for Sale a larg( stock of all kinds ef Stoves and Kitchen Ranges. JOHN LOMEY, Jermyn-street, Official Bay, Maker of all descriptions, of Fishing, Lawn Tennis, and other nets. An assortment always on , hand (cheap). Nets Repaired. JI Meetings. j TDAPAKURA HIGHWAY DISTRICT. 1 NOTICE. A Public Meeting of tho Ratepayore or the above district will be held in the old Schoolhouse, Papakura Valley, on MONDAY, the 11th inst, at 2 p.m., for the , purpose of taking into consideration the Government proposals under the Roads and Bridges Construction Bill. R. J. MIDDLETON, Chairman. Papakura Valley, sth December, 1882. "JO" OTICE. A Meeting of Gentlemen interested in developing the mineral resources of the Avondale District will bo held in the Avondale Public Hall THIS (Thursday) EVENING, the 7th inst., at 7 30 o'clock. Business : To receive the report of the Committee appointed to ascertain the most business-like way to commence sinking for Coal in the District. JOHN BOLLARD, For the Committee. December 7,1852. WOMEN'S PRAYER MEETING at Young Men's Rooms, THIS DAY (Thursday), at 3 o'clock. All invitid. \TOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIAJL TION, corner of Wellesley and Albert-streeta.— Evangelistic Service every THURSDAY EVENIN3, at 7.34. AU are invited. New arrivals are cordially invited. Board and Residence. VACANCIES, for one or two Gentlemen at Sandford House, Upper nobson-street. OARD AND RESIDENCE (suburban) in a private family.—For address, apply Herald Oflice. ' OARD AND RESIDENCE, Karangahape Road, opposite Howe-street. Piano, baths, stabling. Also, (large unfurnished Rooms to Let. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. — Mrs, Dalton, Panama ITouse, Lower Symonds-streot; five minutes' walk from Fost-oilico and Queen-street. Bath and Piano. B~ OARD AND RESIDENCE.—BeIIe Vue House, Emily Place, three minutes' walk from Post-office, Wharf, and Station. ONE or two Gentlemen would meet with very Comfortable Board and Residence (with whole er partial board) in a privato family. Position central. —For address, apply at the HKitALD Office. /GOVERNOR BROWNE HOTEL, VJT HOBSON-STREET. Board and Louglng— ... .20s per woek do. do. (sintrio room) 25s do. COUNTRY QUARTERS. — Brookland Park, Tuakau.—Ladies or Gentlemen seeking health and pleasure, will find a comfortable Home, etc., in this charming locality, so famed for its salubrious air, scenery, and walks— in meadows or shady woods.—Particulars S. U. Webb and Co., Lyceum Music Saloon. Hobson street, Auckland. OUNG WOMEN'S INSTITUTE AND BOARDING HOUSE, QUEEN-STREET. Open daily from 10 a.m. till 9.30 p.m. Dinner and Luncheon, froml2 to 2 p.m. Tea, from sto 7 p.m. Boarding House for young ladies who are occupied during tho day. Terms on application to the Lady Superintendent. Y.W.C. A. Meeting every Monday, at 7.30 p.m. Govornoss Agency, and Lendiug Library in connection with the Institute. PERTH VILLA, 1, Hobson-street. Auckland. Mrs. Loverock receives Boarders for Temporary or Permanent Residence, and endeavours, by personal superintendence, to secure for her guests the comfort derived from polite attention, scrupulous cleanliness, and prompt attendance. The Table is liberally kept, the cooking particularly cared for, and tho meals are punctually served. Perth Villa stands upon the clilT at the corner of Hobson-street and Moore-street, commanding a full view of the harbour, Stokes' Point, and the North Shore Its aspect is north and west. It is near the Star Hotel, only three minutes' walk from Queen-street. Parties arriving by steamer will find in Perth Villa the ccm.ort and quiet of " home." Terms from Twenty-live Shillings, dependent upon individual requirement. -■ "■ ' * ■-J'A.'t. I I ' W To Let. EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR A FAMILY WISHING TO SPEND A FEW WEEKS IN THE COUNTRY: Climate proverbial for its salubrity. TO BE LET, for six weeks, a most respectable House (furnished), comprising 14 rooms, sutliciently largo for two families. There is a nice vegetable garden and pleasure grounds. It is situated on the banks of tho Waikato River, close to tne railway bridge now bciug erected. References required. Terms moderate. Apply to lIRS. ROSS WATTS, Proprietress, Hamilton ; Or to MR. W. CLARKE, Eden Crescent, Auckland. November 25,1552, N.B.—This Property for salo if a reasonable price bo offered. mO BE LET (FURNISHED), MAJOR GEORGE'S RESIDENCE AND PLEASURE GROUNDS, Situated at Epsom. Apply to WM. AITKEN, Land Agent. TO BE LET, in a private family, at the North Shore, to a Gentleman— Coinfortablo Apartments, with partial board; terms, 25s per woek; no children or other boarders.--For address, apply at Duder's or Mays' Stores, North Shore. T|nO LET—A very pleasantly Situated ■ Family Residence of ten rooms, at Mount St. John, with about 2 acres of land, line view.—Applyto 11. Ashton and Son, S, New Zetland Insurance , Buildings. TO LET—A nice little DAIRY FARM of about Thirty acres, with necessary build- , ings, and a never-failing supply of water ; within a ' short distance of town.—Apply to H. 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; stablo accommodation if required, very suitable for a Butcher; tho neighbourhood is thickly populated.—Apply to 11. Ashton and Son, 8, ' Now Zealand Insurance Buildings. TO LET—Office, ground floor, fronting Queen-street. —Apply Mutual Life Association of Australasia, No. 81, Queen-street. ri~iO LET, or Lease—A C-roomcd Cottage ; s _L ono acre of orchard ; situated at Richmond.— , Apply to W. Edgar, Dyer, Wellesley-street. TO LET—4-roomed House, newly papered and painted, largo wash-house and store-room. —Apply, J. Peacock, 6, G.N.L.a. Otlices. TO LET—Brick House of Twenty-two rooms, in Eden-crescent, very suitable for a Boarding-hense.—Apply to G. W. Binney fc Cea LET—A Gentleman's Residence and 0 JL Grounds, situate about one milo bcyeud Mount !■ Albert. Homestead consists of handsome and commodious dwelling (9 rooms), bathroom, stove, pantry dairy, largo stable, buggy-house, hay loft, &c —ir fact, replete with every convenience and out-oilice; requisito on a gentleman's estate. Grounds, contain ing about 25 acres, subdivided and beautifully laic out in garden, paddocks, &c; the whole comprisinj D one of the prettiest places in the suburbs of Auck ) land, and only about half-an-hour's drive fron town.—D. F. Evans, Estate Agent, Queen-street (nex e Herald). ; j House, with 2J acres of Land, planted wit ■ 0 fruit trees.—Apply R. Homo, No. 20, New Zealan] Insurance Buildings. NORTH SHORE.—To Let, a very nic six-roomed cottage (furnished) near the whan _ —Apply O. Mays. Devenport. [. "|W"ORTH SHORE.—To Let, a very nic Villa Residence on the Lako Road, with 3 acres of good land laid down in grass. There is good orchard and garden, and all requisito out-built '» ings, and omnibuses pass the place eight times a da; s. Terms moderate to an eligible tenant.—Oliver May *, Sevonport. BEVONPORT, North Shore.—Cottage to Vet, Furnished and Unfurnished. Goo Building Lota for Sale.—Oliver Mays, Post-eiflce Ster Beonvpert

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6570, 7 December 1882, Page 1

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