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Board and Residence. CLAREMONT HOUSE, PRINCESSTREET, AUCKLAND,—Board and Besidsnce by the day, week, or month. Permanent Boarders and families on moderate terms. TWO Gentlemen can obtain superior Board and Residence at North Shore. — Apply H., Herald Office. TEMPERANCE BOARDING-HOUSE, GREY-STREET (Near to Queen-street). E. WILLIAMS. Single and Double Bedrooms. Visitors will find a comfortable home. Plunge Bath. Terms reasonable. OVERNOR BROWNE HOTEL HOBBON-BTEEET. BoaidandLoaging____.______._2os per week do. do. (single room) _ —_—2fi« do. PANAMA HOUSE, Lower Symondsstreet, beautifully situated, overlooking Government House grounds. Mrs. Dalton has now excellent accommodation for families ; also, for one or two gentlemen. Piano, bath and shower, professional man cook. Terms, moderate. CAMBRIDGE HOUSE, Lower Vincent street—Mrs. Richmond begs to inform her friends that she has now opened her new premises as a first-class boarding house. Single and double bedrooms and suites of apartments. Plunge and shower baths, and every accommodation for visitors. Two minutes walk from Open House Terms on applies- , tlon. [A CARD.) "OOSEBANK HOUSE, JP_» DEVONPORT. This House is opened with every convenience for Boarders, and can be relied upon as first class. Suites of Rooms. Pluuge and Shower Baths, Terms moderate. J. E. HOOPER, Proprietor. PRIVATE TEMPERANCE HOTEL, HARDINGE - STREET, OFF VICTORIASTREET. The above house being recently built for the purpose, affords the very bsst accommodation to travellers. The rooms are all well ventilated, and a good table kept, and everything to make people comfortable will be done. It is situated in one of the quietest streets in the city, and within three minutes' walk from Queen-street. Single and double beds always ready and available at all hours. Terms to suit the times, E. T. KING. PERTH VILLA, 1, Hobson-street, Auckland.—Mrs. Loverock receives Boarders for Temp n rary or Permanent Residence, and endeavours, by personal superinendence, 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 the meals are punctually served. Perth Villa stands upon the cliff at the corner of Hobson street and Moore-street, commanding a full view of tho harbour, Stoke's I'oint, 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 comfort and quiet of " home." Terms from Twenty-five Shillings, dependent upon individual requirement. To Let. "KTORTH SHORE. — To Let, Furnished _Ll Rooms, with use of kitchen, suitable for lady and gentleman or smaU family.—For address, apply Herald Office. OFFICE to Let, corner of Vulcan-lane and High street; ground floor, very convenient. —W. V. Stevens, High street Chambers. OFFICE to Let (4s per week), "City Chambers."—Apply to J. M. Macdonald, House and Land Agent, City Chambers. OFFICES and Store to Let.—Apply Auck land Forwarding and Parcels Delivery Company, Customhouse-street East. TO LET—A Cottage at Newmarket, gas laid on i rental, 15s weekly.—Alfred Buckland TO LET — Tho Premises in Commercestreet, lately occupied by us as a Bonded Warehouse.—Henderson and Macfarlane. TO LET—An Office, first floor, fronting Queen-street; .rood position. — Apply Mutual Life Association of Ai itralasia. No. 81, Queen-street. TO LET, in \ ricent-street—Furnished Bed and Sitting-rooms ; gas and water laid on; private family; no ohildren. — Address Herald Office. TO LET—Shop in Victoria-street; very convenient; third door from the Hobson Hotel. —Apply Hancook and Co., Queeu-stroet or Newmarket. TO LET, with immediate possession (as a store)— The Stone Building in Fortstreet known as Lamb's Mill.—Apply to J. Lamb, or to W. Aitken,Land Agent. 0 LET. -A Shop, with handsome glass window, in Wakeneld-street, adjoining the Clarendon Hotel.—Apply to J. M. and J. Mowbray, Land Agents, Fort-street. TO LET — Furnished and unfurnished apartments both town and suburbs, elderly couples preferred without children.—Apply Mrs. Elsmore's ltogistry, Shortland. street. mO LET or SELL—House, Allotments, JL city and suburbs; Farms, Businesses, Hotels, boarding Houses; suite Offices, Queen-street (centrally situated), rent low.—Grant and Crossan. TO LET—An eight-roomed house on Lake Takapnna Road, about three miles from Devouport, lately occupied by Ci.ptain Walsh, paddocking for horse and two cows. Bent 15s per week.—Apply 129, Queen-street. mO LET — A comfortable Sitting and JL Bedroom, in private family, suitable for Gentleman, or Lady and Gentleman. Board or partial bo*rd. if required. No childron. Terms, moderate. — «pply, Htmn) Office. TO LET, in Lower Remuera, with iminodiate possession — A 9-roomcd House (Including bath-room), with outbuildings, stable, waih-bnuso and all conveniences, and 5 acres of land. The land is subdivided and in good grass, with an orchard of li acres, containing over 300 choice fruit trees of all kinds, coming into full bearing.— For particulars, apply to Mtken Carrick. Land Agent, Shortland-street; or, W. Dinnison. Newmarket. TO LET in Norfolk-street, close to Pon-ponby-road—two new 9-roomed Hauses, verandah back and front, two Registered Grates and Oveus. Gas in four rooms, and hall, with washhouse ; every comfort.—Apply to J. Morrison, Asphalter, Newton-road. TO MERCHANTS, FORWARDING AGENTS, LIVERY STABLEKEEPERS, &c. TO LET—Thoso Large Premises in Durham-street, adjoining the Haymarket, recently occupied as stores by Messrs T. and S. Morrin and Co. Very suitable for any businoss requiring largo spaeo in tho centre of tho city.—Apply to Mr. R. H.Witt, adjoining; or Messrs. W. and E. Hasten, Waketiald-strßet. OFFICES TO LET IN WYNDHAM-STREET. Suite of threo Booms, suitable for Solicitors or others. Apply WILLIAM AITKEN, Agent Auckland, January 11,1554. "OiTAREHOUSE TO LET OR LEASE. Warehouse of two storeys, with oicellont cellar, in Albert and Little Queen-streets. B. TONKS A CO. Personal. TO Solicitors and Others who made out the Will of Win. Collins in favour of his sister Ellen Collins, communicate with his brother Richard Collins, Sydney and Melbourne Cafe. Queen-street, Auckland. MR. W. H. WEBB'S New Song, "I Sigh for Thee," composed especially for Mr. R. Warwict Galnor, will bo sung by him on SATURDAY next, at the Grand Popular Concert, Theatre Royal. MR. JOHAN CHRISTIANSEN is urgently requested to communicate with his Father, Jens Christiansen, Ararimu North, Auckland; hij parents are anxious t,> know of his whereabouts ; news of importance for him. Lost and Found. "f OST, 29th January, from train at ManuJL_ rewa; Black and* Tan Cattle Dog. Parnell collar, finder rewarded,—Apply Hkrald Office. LOST, on Saturdav last, at Parnell, in the neighbourhood of Judge's Bay—A Fox Terrier Puppy.—Finder will be rewarded on returning it to G. S. Kissling, St. Stephen's itoad. -f 4~kS. REWARD.—Lost on the 28th of 2_ \9 January, a Gold Ring, a True Lovers' Knot, in Domain Paddock.— Kinder please leave it at Wynyard Arms hotel.—w. Hamiey. ONE POUND REWARD. — Strayed, Black or Dark-brown Mare ; 2 white heels and bob tail. '-Irand: half circle under triangle. Mr, Morgan. Hill street, Newmarket. Ri'OUND—A Dingy, about about 15 feet IP long, very eld and patched up, with tarred bottom insido and out—Appiy, W. p. Featherston, North Shore. "Wanted. WANTED Known—The Young Ladies' Journals (Christmas number), Londor. Journals, and Family Heralds have just arrived; but as they do not pay me at my low price, 1 shall in a month or two discontinue them. Lot of back -umbers very cheap at Dampier'a Hobson-street shop. WANTED— Runners.— Apply~p7 "her Hkralb Office..

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 6929, 1 February 1884, Page 1

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