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Personal. 0 T I C E. Anj information respecting: the whereabouts of Mrs. Henrietta Boryer will be thankfully received by ber sob. WILXTAM BORYER. )f _ Newton Road. ;; ~\\TILL MR. GEORGE WILKIE, who " ▼ T has friends in Sydney, kindly call od. or l » write to Mr. Henry Barton, at the Evening Star Office, e Auckland, as early as possible. h XTTILLIAM NYE.—Please call on PubT ▼ Ilfher, Herald office. CAPTAIN M.—Meet me at the Warkworth Hotel, Mahurangi. I am very comfortable. Lionel phillips, late of the ship Loch Urr.—Captain Murdoch would like you to call upon him. Lost and Found. STOLEN or Strayed from Ellerslie about three weeks ago—Dark Roan fielding, lons mane, brandtd on off shoulder. Finder will receive One Pound reward, by returning to J. McSolvin, El--1 lerglie. Board p.. - VACANCIES, for oue or two Gentlemen atSar.dfnrd House, Upper Hobson-strept. BOARD AND RESIDENCE (suburban) in a private family.— For address, apply Office. BOARD AND RESIDENCE, Karangahape Road, opposite Howe-street. Piano. 3 baths, stabling. Also, large unfurnished Rooms to Let. OARD AND RESIDENCE. — Mrs. Dalton. Panama Uous-% Lower Symonds-streot; five minutes' walk from Poat-olftce and Queen-street. Bath and Piano. B" OARD~AND li^DENCE.—Belle Vue House, Emiiy Place, three minutes' walk from Post-oftice, Wharf, and Station. ONE or two Gentlemen would meet with very Comfortable Board and Residence (with whole or partial board) in a private family. Position central. —For address, apply at the Hkiiald office. Governor brovvne hotel, EfOBSOX-STREET. Board and Lodging— ..20s per week i do. do. (single room) 2fis do. THE REFRESHMENT ROOMS, at the Now Wharf, NOKTHCOTE. now opened for the accommodation of visitors, for the supply of Tea and Coffee, Lcmonmlo, «*c., refreshments; also, Stores can be obtaiued at town prices. Stabling for horses, and parcels' delivery; also, carrying out com* , missions COUNTRY QUARTERS. — Brookland Park, Tuakau.—Ladies or Gentlemen socking hcultH and pleasure, will find a comfortable Homo, etc., in this charming locality, so famed forits salubrious air, scenery, and walks —in meadows or shady woods.—Particulars 8. H. Webb and Co., Lyceum Music Saloon, Hobson street, Auckland. "\TOUNG WOMEN'S INSTITUTE AND 1 HOARDING HOUSE, QUE EX-ST R EET. Open daily from 10 a.m. till 0.30 p.m. Dinner and Luncheon, froml2 to 2 p.m. Tea, fron? 5 t."> 7 p.m. Boarding House for younp ladies who are occupied dnrintr the day. Terms on application to the Lady Superintendent. Y.W.C.A. Meeting every Monday, at 7.30 p.m. Governess Agency, and Lendinc Library in connnctir.n with th" Institute. To Let. XnXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR A VrJ FAMILY WISHING TO SPEND A FEW WEEKS IV THE COUNTRY: Climate proverbial for its salubrity. TO BE LET, for six weeks, a most respectable House (furnished), comprising 14 rooms, sufficiently lariro for two families. There is a nico vegetable rardt n and pleasure grounds. It is situated on the banks of the 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, ISS2, N.E.—This Property for sale if a reasonablo price be offered. j fjl O BE LET (FURNISHED), MAJOR GEORGE'S RESIDENCE AND 1 PLEASURE GROUNDS, Situated at Epsom. Apply to "WM. AITKEN, Land Agent. TO BK LET, in a private family, at the North Shore, to a Gentleman-Comfortable Apartments, with partial board; terms. '2i">s per week; no children or other boarders.--For address, apply at Dtidrr's or Mars' Stores, North Shore. i rpo LET—A very pleasantly Situated I Family Residence of ten rooms, at Mount St. John, with about 2 acres of land, ttne view.—Apply to 11. Ashton and Son, 8, New Zealand Insurance Buildings. TO LET—A nice little DAIRY FARM of about Thirty acres, with necessary build- " ings, anil a never-failing supply of water; within a short distance of town.—Apply to H. Ashton and Son, 8, New Zealand Insurance UnildinßS. ) rriO LET—A New Shop in Cook-street, now in course of erection, with larpc yard and side entrance; staMo accommodation if required. 5 very suitable for a Butcher; the neighbourhood is - thickly populated.—Apply to H. Ashton and Son, 8, • New Zealand Insurance Buildings. d rpo LET—Office, ground floor, fronting I Queen-street.— Apply Mutual Life Association of Australasia. No. 81. Queen-street. rilO LET, or Lease—A 6-roomed Cottage ; I odo acre of orchard; situated at Richmond. — - Apply to \V. Edgar, Dyer. Wellesley-street. , rXIO LET—4-roomed House, newly papered I and painted, Jarfto wash-house and stofe-room. ' —Apply, J. I'cacock, 6, G.N.L. Olliees. TO LET—A Gentleman's Residence and Grounds. situate about one mile beyend Mount Albort. Homestead consists of handsomo and commodious dwelling (9 rooms), bathroom, stove, pantry, '' dairy, largo stable, buggy-house, hay loft, &c.—in '' fact, replete with every convenience and out-ottices '• requisite on a gentleman's estato. Grounds, containr ine about 25 acres, subdivided and beautifully laid out in garden, paddocks, Sc.; the whole comprising one of the prottiest places in the suburbs of Auckland, and only about half-an-hour's drive from town.—D. F. Evans, Kstate Agent, Quoen-street (next Hkiiald). . "VTORTHCOTE. —To Let, Six-roomed _13l Houso, with 2J acres of Land, plantsd wit fruit trees Apply R. Horne, No. 20, New Zealanh Insurance Buildings. !- "VTORTH SHORE.—To Let, a very nice 0 131 six-momed cottage (furnished) neir the wharf. 7 —Apply O. Mays. Devonport. "TXJ'OKTH SHORE.—To Let, a very nicc d .131 Villa Residence on the Lake Road, with 33 r. acres of cood land laid down in grass, Tliere is a pood orchard and pardon, and all requisite out-build-,o ings, and omnibuses pass the place eight times a day. h Terms moderate lo an eligible tenant.--Oliver Mays, Devonport. DEVONPORT, North Shore.—Cottages to Lot, Furnished and Unfurnished. Good RuNdintr Lots for Sale.—Oliver Mays, Post-office Store, 1 D«o»vport. QFFI CE S T O LE T. rs Largo and \rell lighted. Suitable for Public Come< panics, Solicitors, Architects, or Agents. Situated ie opposite the Custom-house. Apply to FRANZ SCHERFF, Fort-street. '7 '* TNDIA and china tea wareJL HOUSE. 'J 90, VICTORIA-STREET. Jg LEND rjlE AS. Prices Current — CHOICEST PURE BROKEN PANYONG CONGOU. V This Tea for value in the enp is worth pence nor pound more money. Price, Is 6d per lb. A SPLENDID DARJEELING FLAVOURED , n MIXTURE; guaranteed a blend of Pure ce India and China Teas. Prico Is 8d lb m " TEA EXTRAORDINARY !" The ready salo this rs Tea commands proves it worthy the name. Price. 2s per lb. « "FAMILY MIXTURE." A most economic high class Family Tea. Price, 2s 6d per lb. VERY RICH DEEP BROWN TEA. A combina,js tion of some of the purest, the strongest, and V the richest flavoured Teas imported. Price, 3s perlb. PURE CIITNA SIFTINGS at *1 S. nD. PER LB. (quality undeniable). **■ SUNDRY LINES : — Safety Matches, 3J<l per packet; Paste Blacking, ir V tins, 4jd per doaen ; Pickles, from 7Ad per bottle: Good Corn Flour, 6Jd per lb.; Fresh Herrings, froa 7sd per tin: Lobsters, at 9d per tip, 8s 6d per dozen Keilier's Marmalade, job line, 8d per tin; Naplet e " Maccaroni (new), 9d per lb.; Fine Haricot Beans, 4c : Y » per lb.; Barcelona and Brazil Nuts, 8d per lb. I JJC Mother Siegel's Syrup, 2s lid per bottle; Manilh Kits, from 6d each; American Corn Brooms, from 1: each ; Small Liquorice, Is per lb. ; Carpet Brooms ed) from Is lOd each; Shoe Brushes at Is Cd per set in* Pleads H®tk.—Large Family Buyers treated a Wholesale Customers, •d] A ' FREDERICK WHITEHEAD, 95, YHTOBIA - BTRBWT, AWCKIANB. r ' Itma :

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6571, 8 December 1882, Page 1

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