To Lot. I EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOE, A 1i FAMILY WISIIIV; To Mi't-ND A FEW WEEKS IN THE COUNTRY: Climate proverbial for its salubrity. TO BE LET, for s : i vr.~ fes. a most respectable House (furnished), 14 rooms fiuMk'ier.tly for two families TJu-re is a nice ve_'"fib'e rard-Ti and pleasure grounds. It is situated on the bunks of the Waikato Kivcr, cloce to ihe n Iw.ty. bridge now being erected. References required. Terms moderate. Apply to MRS. ROSS WATTS, Proprietre:s. Hamilton; Or to MR. W. CLARKE, Eden Crescent, Auckland. November ?5, ISS2. N.B.—-This Property for sale if a reasonable price be offered. T o BE LET [FURNISHED), MAIOU GEORGE'S RESIDENCE AND PLEASURE GROUNDS, Sitmtec! at Epsom. Apply to IVJI. AITKEX, Land Agent. rnO LET—A very pleasantly situated M_ Family Residence of ten rooms, at Mount St John, with about 2 .lores of land, fine view.—Apply to H. Ashton and Son, 8, New Zetland Insurance Buildings. 0 LET—A nice little DAIRY FARM of about Thirty acres, with necessary buildings. arul 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 larreyard and side entrance : "table accommodation if required, very suitable for i Butcher; the neighbourhood thickly poonlatod.—Apply to H. Ashton and Son, S, New Zealand Insurance Buildinsrs. TO LET—Office, ground floor, fronting — Anply Mutual Life Association of Australasia. No. SI. Queen-street. TO LET, or Lease—A 6-roomed Cottage : nno acre of orchard : situated ut Richmond. — Apply to \\ . Edgar, Dyer. Wellesley-street. TO LET—A Gentleman's Residence and Grounds situate about one mi'e b*y»nd Mount Albert. Homestead consists of handsome and commodious dwelling '9 rooms), bathroom, stove, rantrv. dairy, larce stable. b<icgy-hous«, hay loft, &c.—in replete with every convenience and ont-oWcos requisite on a centleman's Grounds. cont 'inin? about 2r> acres, subdivided and beautifully laid out in warden, ptddocks. «Vc.; the who'o comprising ono of the prettiest places in the suburbs of Auck land, and only about half-an-bour's drive from town.—T>. F. Evans, Estate Agent, Queen-street (next Herald). "VTORTHCOTE. —To Let, Six-roomed House, with 21 acres of Land, planted wit fruit trees.— *pnly 11. Etorne, No. 20, Now Zealatih Insurance Buildings. "VTORTFT SHORE.—To Let, a very nice cttace (furnished) neir the wharf. —Apply O. Mays. Devonport. "VTORTH SHORE.—To Let, a. very nice Villa on the Lake Road, with 33 acres of 700 d land laid down in cra c s. There i*? a Cf>od orchard nnd card-n, and all requisite ottt-build-ings, and omnibuses pass the place rieht times a dav. Terms moderate, to an eligible tenant. -Oliver May's. Devonport. DEVONPORT, North Shore.—Cottages t" Let. Furnished and Unfurnished. flood Buildintr Lots forS-ite.—Oliver Mays. Post-otJice Storo. T)or>nTT>ort. QPFI CE S TO LK T. Large and well lighted. Suitable for Public «~'omSolicitors. Architects, or Agents. Situate! opposite the Custom-hou^e. Apply to FRANZ SCHERFF. Fort-strect. Personal. "O T I C E. Any information the whereabouts of Mrs. Henrietta Boryer will be thankfully received by her son. WILLIAM RORYEE, Newton Road. CAPTAIN M.—Meet me at the Warkworth Hotel, Mahurangi. I om very comfortably " Lost and Found. LOST —A gold Pen and Pencil-case. Finder will be rewarded.—Apply, F. Street, llkkald Office. "WantedPRINTERS. — Wanted, a good Jobbing Hand.—Free Lanco Oeneral Printing Office, Vulcan Lane. WANTED— A Boy—Apply Mr. Cobb. XKW ZF.Al.ant> TTFRAT.T> OflW. WANTED — Ten shipwrights. — Apply to I"). Oouk, Customhouse-street West. WANTED to —English and American Slates.—Auckland Timber Company WANTED —The Public to know that Crowther's 'Bus** run evory fifteen minutes om S a.m. tilj p.m.. to Newmarket Ha PHrnol). WANTED —A Young Man to assist in Publishing: Department ' must write a good plain hand. Also, 2or 3 Roys to fold Papers.—Apply to Publisher, llkkmd Oflice. WANTED —A Country Woman as Laundry Maid and jnvt assistant in kitchen : also, a thorough Housemaid. 12s a-week given. A reference from last situation required.—Arply at Herald Office. WANTED Known—That NORTHE and DA VIES have commenced husiness us Saddlers, in Darby-street. All harness puarantced hand- sewn. WANTED Known —That I am prepared to purchase Furuitu'-e and otlior effects on the shortest notice.-Apply personally, or by letter, to James Rae. Darby-street. WANTED Known—That E. Mitcbelson and Co., No 19, Queen-street Wharf, arr selling Maize, Oats, Bran, Sharps, Flour, Oatmeal etc., at lowest market rates. WANTED Known —How can stout men avoid the annoyance of their collars melting from persperation during this hot weather ? "Ky wearing the now American Celluloid Collar, price Is. usual price 2s 6,1. —Address, J. Green, S->, Victoriastreet. WANTED Known —That Geo. Cuokson, of Hobson-street, opposite Wellingtnn-street is now opening up Ex Ashmore. a large quantity of Earthenware and Glass. Also Wringing and Mangling Machines. WANTED Known—That we delivei li*v\ipiri. Bay of Islands, and Newcnstlo Coal, also Firewood, to any part of the City or Suburbs > t Lowest Ra-tes.—"*V <V. O. Wjnstone. Cuatnmhoti-' - atreet. WANTED —Mamma, Papa, Grandma. Grandpa, Minnie, Harry, L ; zzie, Jenny. Frank, Bart, and Dot, to see the beautiful Polls, at Rob on's Melbourne House, Ponsonby.—P.M. Bring Uncle Bob with you. WANTED —Purchasers tor Waste Paper. — Appl*' to tho Publisher, Hekalp Office WANTED Known—That PrintIN*(j, of sizes adapted to Uyran-books and c! t Pianoforte, Is neatly executed at the Herald Offic #» Estimates given fur Music-books arranged both for the Piano and in score. WANTED Known —Money to Lend, on personal security. Persons t orrowing £5 receive £4 10s Persons borrowing £10 receive £9 Persons borrowing £:!0 receive £18 Persons borrowing £50 receive £45 Strictest secrecy. Bills discounted daily. —London Loan and Discount Company, High-street, two doors South of Vulcan Lane. ANTED Known—Ladies Fashionable ▼ 7 Sateen Drills, at 9d yard; White-checked Muflins, at 5d to Sd yard; Fashionable Colours in Lustre, at 8d yard ; a good Summer Stulf Dress, at Sjd yard ; Galatea Stripe, 5d yard ; also, a very heavy make for Little Keys' Suits, at lid yard; Ladies' Plush Bags, Ladies' Plush Purses, Is 3d each ; Ladies' Chemises, handsomely trimmed, at 2.s Gd each ; Nightdresses. 3s 3a to S3 ea«-b ; Ladies' Drawers, from la 9«l to 5s 6d per pair; Real Lace. Is 6d yard ; mother's remember, Vio f et Powder and Fuller a Karth, lAd a packet; Powder Boxes, in metal, at Is tid each.—J. Green, 85, Victoria-Street. E W KAI. aN D FERNS, Unmount*-.!. <: .»Mnu:;ud in variottfi ways, KKOM I*2 UP TO 120 VAKIKTISSi for Balo by K R 1 C CRAIG, PRINCES-STREET. HY GO TO TOWN When yon can Buy for Cash of equal value and very much lower prices at STEPHENSON'S? A.O.S. calls special attention to hia Varied Stock Hciiory, Gloves, Corsets, Edgings, Rink Collars, Umbrellas. Manchester Goods, and Dress Materials in French Merinoa, Cashmeres, Lustres, and Wince;*. A. O. STEPHENSON KABANGAHAPE ROAD NEWTON, j Near Foat-ofSce
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6573, 11 December 1882, Page 1
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