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TO li6tTVTORTH SHORE. — To Let, Furnished -Ll Rooms, with use of kitchen, suitable for lady and gentleman or small family.—For address, apply Herald Office. OFFICE to Let, corner of Valcan-lane and High street; ground floor, vory convenient. —W. V. Stevecs, High street Chambers. FFICE to Let (4a 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; rental, lf.s weekly.—Alfred Bnckland TO LEX' — The Premises in Commercestreet, lately occupied by us as a Eonded Warehouse.—Henderson'and Macfarlane. TO LET—An Office, first floor, fronting Queen-street; good position. — Apply Mutual Life Association of Australasia. No. SI, Queen-street. TO LET, in Vincent-street—Furnished Bed ar.d Sitting-rooms ; gas and water laid on ; privaia family; no children. — Address Hj;eald Office. TO LET—Shop in Victoria-street: very convenient; third door from the Hobson botei. —Apply Hancock and Co., Queen-street 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. Aitlten.Land Agent. TO LET. -A Shop, with handsome glass window, in Wakcield-street, adjoining the Clarendon Hotel. —Apply to J. M. and J. Mowbray, Land Agents, Fort-street. TO LET—Two nice Furnished Rooms, top Brighton-road, suit either married lady and gentleman or a sing e man ; also. Furnished Cottage, 4 rooms ; nice place.—Mrs. Elsmnre's. TO LET —Two Unfurnished Rooms, Pleasant View; also, one Furnished Bedroom, suit a person engaged during day : ten minutes from town. —Mrs. Elsmore*3, Sir rtlanrt-street. rjnd LET or SELL—House, Allotments, 8 city and snburbs ; Farms, Businesses, Hotels, Boardinp Houses; suite Offices, Queen-street (centrally situated), rent low.—Grant and Crossan. TO LET—An eight-roomed house on Lake Takspona Road, about three miies from De< onport, lately occupied by CVptain Walsh, paddocking for horse and two cows. Rent 15s per week.—Apply 129, Queen-street. TO LET, in Lower Remuera, with immediate possession — A 9-roomed House (including bath-room), with outbuildings, stable, wagh-hnuHe 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 A itken Carrick, Land Agent, Sbortland-street; or, W. Dlunison. Newmarket. TO LET in Norfolk-street, close to Pon-sonby-road—two new 9-roomed Houses, verandah back and front, two Registered Urates and Ovens. Gas in four rcotns, and hall, with washbouse ; every comfort.—Apply to J. Morrison, Asphalter, Newton-road. ,0 MERCHANTS, FORWARDING AGENTS, LIVERY STABI.EKEEPERS, tic. TO LET—Those Large Premises in Dcham-street, adjoining the Haymarket, recently occupied a: stores by Messrs T. and S. Morrin and Co. Very suitable for anv business requiring large spar.e iv; the centre of the city-—Apply to Mr.fi. n.Witt, adjoining : or, Messrs.'W. and E. Hasten. Wakefield-strset. rpO LET—A Building Allotment in AlbertB street on lease for a term of years.—Apply to H. Ashton and Son, S, New Zealand Insurance Buildings. rpo LET. — The Commodious Brick H Store in Lower Albert-street, occupied by H. Elliott, and having a frontage also to Little Queenstreet —Apply on the premises. TinO LET—Stores in Customhouse-street, JL suitable for wholesale warehouses, three storeys and cellar, patent lifi, and back entrance.—Apply to H. Ashton and Son, S, New Zealand Insurance ingsTO LET, FURNISHED, THE RESIDENCE OF W. MOTION, ESQ., WESTERN SPRINGS. That commodious and desirable Family Residence, pleasantly situated at the Western Springs, containing about 14 rooms, replete with every comfort and convenience. The House i 3 in ilrst-class order and elegantlv furnished. The whole of the furniture will be let with the house. Possession given Ist March. This desirable property is within the three mile radius of Auckland centre, and needs no further comment than the well known residence of W. Motion, Esq. Cards to view and all particulars from D. F. EVANS, Land Agent. FOR INVALIDS AND THOSE REQ.UIING CHANGE OF AIR AND SEA-BATHING. TO LET. At Port Waikato-Throe Furnishel Cottages, with every convenience, pleasantly situated at the water side. The salubrity of tin air at Port Waikato is proverbial. Ihe W.S.N. Company have arrang«d that a steamer shall leave Mercer for l'ort Waik»to every Saturday, after the arrival of the first train from Auckland.—For particulars, apply to Mr. Marsha lat Pott Waikato. OFFICES TO LET IN WYXDHAM-STREET. Suite of three Rooms, suitable for Solicitors or others. Apply WILLIAM AITKEN, Agent Auckland, January 11,1554. XSTAREHOUSE TO LET OR LEASE. Warehouse of two storeys, with excellent cellar, in Albert and Little Queen-streets. B. TONKS £ CO. Board and Residence. COMFORTABLE Board and Residence for two Gentlemen in a private house.—Address at Herald Office. CLAREMONT HOUSE, PRINCESSTREET, AUCKLAND.—Board and Residence by the (lay, week, or month. Permanent Boarder 3 and families on moderate terms. nnWO Gentlemen can obtain superior Board 1 and Residence at North Shore. — Apply H., Herald Office. TEMPERANCB BOARDING-HOUSE, GREY-STREET (Near to Queen-street). K. WILLIAMS. Single and Double Bedrooms. Visitors will find a comfortable home. Plunge Bath. Terms reasonable. GOVEENOR BROWN & HOTEL HOBSON-STRSET. Board andLo3glng___ _____20s per week do. do. fsinglo rooml lot do. PANAMA HOUSE, Lower Symondsstroet, beautifully situated, overlooking Government Honse grounds. Mrs. Dalton has now excellent accommodation tor families ; also, for ono or two gentlemen. Piano, bath and shower, professional man cook. Terma. 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 Opera House.—Terms on appliestlon. "i%/|"ISS MURPHY begs to inform her 1? I friends that she has removed from Cypress Yilia. lower Symonds-street, to " The Retreat," Upper Sytnonds-streev, opposite "The Nook." The house is'in a healthy and pleasant situation off the road, with a view of the harbour, within ten minutes' walk of the Post Olnce. and contains accommodation for gentlemen and families. Terms moderate. [A CARD.] ROSEBANK HOUSE, DEVONPOKT. This House is opened with every convenience for Boarders, and can be relied upon as first class. Suites of Rooms. Plunge and Shower Baths. Terms moderate. J. B. HOOPER, Proprietor. PRIVATE TEMPERANCE HOTEL, HARDINGE -STREET, OFF VICTORIASrREET. The above house being recently built for the purpose, alfords tho very bsst accommodation to travellers. Tho rooms -iro all well vcntiUted, 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* from Queen-street, tingle and double beds always ready and available at ail hours. Terms to suit the times. E. T. KING. PERTH VILLA, 1, Hobson-street, Auckland.—Mrs. Loverock receives Boarders for Temporary or Permanent Residence, and endeavours, by superintendence, to secure for her guests the comfort dorived from polite attention, scrupulous cleanliness, and prompt attendance. The 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 the harbour, Stoke's I'oint, and tha North Shore. Its aspect is north and west. It is near tho Star Hotel, only three minutes' walk from Queen-street, farties arriving by steamer will find in Perth Villa the comfort a'id quiet of " home." Terms from Twenty-five Shillings, dependent upon individual requirement. PHILLIPS' TIONEER COACH ToTEAROHA and BACK DAILY, Carrying Passcngors and Parcels at Reduced Rates. The Coach leaves the Bank of New Zealand, Thames, Every Morning at fi.3o. The Te Aroha Coach will leave Quinlan's Hotel Every Monday at 8.30, and the Criterion Hotel, Paoroa, at 10 o'clock. ALES. PHILLIPS. Q. C O O M E E S & CO. Are now Ofiering 5000 YARDS TWEED, at 11} d Per Yard. ALL TRUNKS, PORTMANTEAUX, VALISES, SATCHELS, AND HAND-BAGS, [ At half tho regular prices.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6930, 2 February 1884, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6930, 2 February 1884, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6930, 2 February 1884, Page 8

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