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Oorpoj.ation Notices. niTY OF AUCKLAND. FIFTY LAMP HEADS. The Ciiy Council will receive tenders, until 3 p.m. of THURSDAY, Febrnary 28, fi.r above, in terms of speciflca'Jons to be viewed at the Ofhce of the -ity Engine'r. Council Clumbers, High-street The Council do nol bind themselves to accept any tender, 'lenders to be endorsed " For Lamp Huads." P. A. PHILIPS, Town Clerk. Town Clerk's Office, February 22.1854. 237 Board and Residence. for two or three gentlemen, V or lady and gentleman; plunge and shower baths.—Sandlord House, Upper Hobson-stteet t OVEHNOit iJKU WJS IS HOTEL V3T HOBSON-STEKET. Board and Lodging--- ____20s per week do. do. (single room)— — __25s do. nnEMPERANCK BOARDING- HOUSE, JL GBEY-STREET Os'ear to CJueen-strcct). - E. WILLIAMS. Single and Double Bedrooms. Visitors will find a comfortable borne. Plunge Bath.,, Terms reasonable. PANAMA HOUSE, Lower Symoudsstreet, beautifully situated, overlooking Government House grounds. Mrs. Dalton has now 'excellent accommodation- lor 'families ; : also; : ' for. one ' or two gcn'Jeinou. Piano, bath and shower, professional mun cook; .Terms, moderate: , CAMBRIDGE HOUSE, Lower Vincent 1 \_J street—Mrs. Richmond begs to inform her friends that sho has now opened her now premises as a tlrst-class boarding Inou'se.-f.Singlo and'.'doublo .bedrooms and suites or apartments. Plunge and shower "laths, and every accommodation for visitors. Two minutes walk from Opera House.—Terms on applicaMISS MURPHY begs to infoim her friends that she has removed from Cypress v ilia, Lower Symonds-strect, to " The Retreat," Upper Symonds-s'treet, opponite " The Nook." The honse ii in a healthy and pleasant situation off the road, with a view of thn harbour, within ten minutes walk of the Post Office, and contains accommodation ir gentlemen and families. Terms moderate. ORIVaTE TEMPERANCE HOTEL, JO- ' '"HARDINGE: - .STREET, OFF VICTOR! ASTRKET. The above house being recently built for the purpose, affords the very b*st accommodation to travellers. The rooms are all well ventilated, and a good table kept, and everything to rnaku people comfortable will be done. His situated in one of the quietest streets in the city, and within three minutes walk I from Queen-street. Single and double beds always , ready and available at all hours. I Terms to suit, the times. E. T. KING. OERTH VILLA, 1, Hobaon-streer, AuckJL land —Mrs. Lovorock receives Boarders for Temporary or Permanent Kealtienco, and endeavours, by penonal superintendence, to secure for her guests tl:o comfort derived from polite attention, scrupulous ileaulineES, and prompt attendance. Tho T*uls is liberally kept, the cooking particularly cared for, and the meals am punctually served. Perth Villa stands upon the cliff at the corner of Hobson street and Mbore-street, commanding a full viewof the harbour, stoke's Point, and the North Shore Its aspect is north and west. It is near the Star Hotel, onl> three minutes' walk from Queen-street. Pat Men arriving by steamer will and in Penh Villa the comfort and tuiet of " home." Terms from Twenty-five bhlllings, dependent upon individual r< quirement Personal. ]«r O T I C E. I hereby give Notlco that I will not be responsible for any Debts contracted by my w ife. Lizzie. ALEXANDER LAMB. February 21, 1884. r\ ii l h ii i-r i> e~. MR. E. Russell having eteted to Mr. Porter that he would play aither Mr. Green or myself at American Bowls; I hereby challenge him to, the' ; best of eleven .jaroes, on any date agreeable to him, for £10 or £2u t-side, ho to play as he likes. Man and money read; it Nevada Hotel. J. R SCOTT. Lost and FoundFOUND,— A Leather Purse containing Gold and Silver.—For address, apply HkjiA-Ll> Office. LOST-A B»y Pony (mare), 14 hand" high, with whito cloth tied on its tail and mane, and a flesh wound on its rWht hind leg. Anyone returniiigithe saiho to p. Grubb, Biker, Nuwton, will bo r.'w,ird»(i. O\E POUND REWARD.—Lost froi onotiung*—One Bay are, about 14 hami», with; crack on front hoof, white star oh. foreheaiii Also, ne- Black. .Mare., white star, on forshead, And hollow iiack. Anyone detaining mem after this date will bo nroaecutrd—W, Mclvor Onehunva. B> UNMNG on my place, a Bay P.m> &\j Mare; sm»ll white star on forehead, two'white heels, about three years old, DP on near shoulder. Owner can ha\e same on paving expenses. If not claimed in f urtcen days will be sold.— J. R. Wickham, avondalo..—February 20. 1884: "Wanted. jTUGARMAKERS WANTED. \y Twenty Hands required by the Now Zealand Tob.icco-gTOwing and Manufacturing Compsny. None but first-class hands need apply. AUGUST VOLLBRACHT, Working Manager. Mercantile Chambers, Queen-stroi-t. CAA WANTED at 6 per cent. -JWt* *9 \J \J interest paid into Bank or to crder, without trouble or i-jponso. Security" Queen Btreot freehold. Principals only dealt with.—Box 308, Post Offiuo. /Capitalists, speculators —si \J Acres, within 4 milns P. 0.; House and Allotment near P 0., £125 ; t Allotments. 6 runinod Houre Ponsonby, £650.—Grant and Crosßan,7s, Queen-street! TT'XPERIENCED Dressmaker desires EnJLU gagement in gentleman's family ; Melbourno iiifiirences.—Addresi, Weekly, Übiuld Oflice OVERNE-S.—Wanted, Young Lady as VJT Resident fioverne»« ; salary, about £40 chil dren young.—Apply Box 93, Post-office, Auckland. LAND.— Wanted, about 30,000 acres for subdivision, mutable for agricultural and pastor»l purposes. Addrem, with detailed particulars, •■ Land," General Post oflice, Auckland. MARRIKD Couple r. quire employment on a farm, imdor-Und dairy and genor.l farm work (5 children}.—Apply Ifeighton .md Co.'s Registry and Labour hxch&iigo, 177, Queen-street ■pRINTBRS AND STATIONERS.— JL Young Man, recently arrived, rcquiios anna--11..ii as Assistant Having private income sMarr not so much an object ai prospect of advsccinent.J.\y K.. Hict-ALD Oflice. SITUATION Wanted for Married Couple — Hotel (wife as cook, man as groom, barman, orbooti); ursi-class references.— R M. heigh ton and Co.,Gmie'al "yents, 177, Queen-street. TO PAINTERS.—Wanted, at onoe—Two good hands. — Apcly Dudcr's Storo, North TWO GENTLEMKN, on a tour through New Zealand, aro cipen for Agencv and Cornmissions.— Addres» W C.I) , Herald Office. fipHK Advertiser desires a Situation to JL assist in household duties: good needlewoman, excellent references —Address A 8.. Hekald OHico. TO SHIPWRIGHTS AND OTHERS.— Wanted to Sell Four Kauri Spara, 60ft long, 18m. xl2in., nearly all heart.—John Sheehan, Dargaville. mO TAILORS.-Wanted - Steady Man for Jl the Country ; good wages and constant work. — Apply, for particulars, Macky, Logan, and Co., Auckland. mO SERVANTS waiting Employment— JL w o have situations open for Cook*, Housomhids. Nurscß'rls, Generals -K. 11. Ui>ightonand Co., General Agents a"d Retlstry Oflice, 177. Quaen-st. THE Advertiser, who has some Capital, is demrous of an Kngagomont with a Bu«inrss Firm for about 6 or 12 months, tvhb thn idea if the i business Is nultable of befouling a partner In same.— Address by letter. M.P., Herald Office WANTED widely known that James Scutt'< Genuine Salo of Drapory, Clothing, General Outfitting, &c, >*■<:., has no* commenced Country settlers, large buyeis and .til others will find it profitable to embrace I lie . pportunity of procuring whit Drapery thoy need fo tii- leuaon, as no statements are put forth which »ro not carried out.— James Scutt, General' Draper, Clothier; ; Millinor, : »rid. General Outfitter, London House, Victoria and No'.-son-streets. Auckland. N.B.—A competent staff of Dressmakers kept on' tho'premisesl WANTED— Everybody to know that Captain Ilarerave. has become Proprietor of the Rising Sun 'Hotel, Newton,' whore Jiancock'e XXXX Draught and Bottled Beer may bu obtained: TT>LOWING ! On SATURDAY VXLASS -OLOWING ! AFTERNOON, from 2 to 5.K. Admission, 6d: ?• Prizes.—M.- Cook land; Buns, Freeman's.Bay.., Lolly»Jara, Is each. TU S T R K CEIV ED, EX TONGARIRO. A STOCK OP ARTISTS' MATERIALS. J. LEECH, BhortUnd-street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6948, 23 February 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6948, 23 February 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6948, 23 February 1884, Page 1

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