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Lost and Found. LOST.— Masonic Apron, Green and Gold. Five shillings reward. —James Slator, Architect, 21, Coombea Arcade. ■ - .'. - LOST or Stolen, January 31st, from Davie's ■ Stables, TaVapuna — A Steeplechase Saddle. £1 reward to finder, £3 if stolen.— Davie's livery Stables, Takapnna. : .-■■.: LOST from Green Lane, in December .last " 1 —Bay Mare (medium harness stamp),' black points, braded like h> on neck, £1 reward on recovery. —Apply, Joseph Chadwick, Green Lane. :r". '-''■. '•, FOUND, at Muriwai, Kaipara— Bay JP Mare, with black points, no brand, white on two hind fee*;. If not claimed in fourteen days from date, will be sold.-Keepa Matu. STRAYED.— Running on my farm at East Tamaki, since January 15A Steel-grey Colt with long tail. Owner can have the above on paying «xien»e*.— R. J. Eccle*. Salem. ! Board and Residence. RESIDENCE for a Gentleman in a private family ; no other boarders; central position. —For address apply at the Hbbalp Office.. PERSONAL— MRS. PARKINSON, Sick Nurse, has comfortable Apartments for invalids; next home to Dr. Walker's, 166, Grey-street. Reference to the leading doctors. . .' THE LANGfIAM, Oermyn-etreet East— Mm. Courtayne (late Claremont House), Board and Residence. First-class House; large rooms for families, &c. ; .-.-■■ ■■ _ DEVONSHIRE HOUSE, Hobson-street, , Auckland.— First-class Boarding-house for temporary abode. Plunge and shower baths.. Every comfort and convenience. Terms moderate.—Mrs. Watts, Proprietress. : ■; ■ ;.■,. ■ ....-.■ ■.;.■■ SELECT BOARD AND RESIDENCE in Parnell, for Gentlemen who desire a pleasant : heme. - The home, which is si uated in Mason's Gardens, is new and elegantly fitted up. = The rooms 'are Urge and airy, commanding an extensive view. There is a first-class billiard table kept, f■ r the use of the boarders.— Apply to Mrs. Upward, next door to : Dr. Coom's, Parnell. . ■ ' . .... FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION in fi? a private family for one or two gentlemen, or for a married couple, can be obtained at Pah House, next doer but one to Dr. Knight's, Ponsonby-road. The rooms are large and airy, opening on to balcony. Bath,' piano, etc. Tramway passes the door, and only twelve minutes' wait from Queen-street. ,< . . , CAMBRIDGE HOUSE—Lower Vincent . street, 3 minutes' walk from Opera House. Superior Accomm' dation for Boarders and "Vlstors ; Single and Double Bedrooms.—Mrs. Richmond, Proprletress. ■ ■ ■ RAILWAY Coffee Palace Restaurant and JLA) Refreshment Booms, 33, Queen-street WharfMeals from half-past six a.m. to twelve p.m. Firstclass accommodation for travellers; hot and cold baths. ' " ' ~." TVTORTH S ORE—Ventnor House, BeachJ3i road.—A Superior Boarding-house for permanent or temporary abode. Three minutes from Ferry Boat to" a ucklnnd. Splendid view of Harbour. Scrupulous cleanliness and every attention. Terms moderate. i Under new management. — . ■ MRS. DALTON has excellent accommo dation for families; situation delightful overlooking Government Gardens.—Apply Panama House, Lower Symonds-street, close to Supreme Court. WAREtWORTH HOUSE, Grey-street, ', near the top, and convenient to tram-cars. -Mrs. Clow has superior accommodation for single gentlemen and married couples. BELMONT HOUSE, Upper Vincentstreet, near top, pleasantly situated, good view, central position. Mrs.Basten having lately made alterations and additions to her premises, will continue to conduct it a first-class Private Boarding Establishment, where boarders and visitors may relj on every comfort and convenience. Double or single bedrooms ; suites of apartments ; plunge and ahowei bathe; special accommodation for families. Termt moderate. \ /GOVERNOR BROWNS HOTEL XJT HOBSON-STREET. Board and Lodging- ______ ____50§ per week -do. do, . fsinpl»Tooiial____tKt do. JERV HOUSE, Wellesley-street West —Superior Accommodation. Double and single bedrooms, lofty and well ventilated. Piano, plunge and shower baths, , Terms moderate.—a. Watson proprietors*. ■ - ■' - - ' To Let. ' OFFICES— To Let, High-street, 1 ground floor and upstairs. Newly papered and painted. Very central. — Apply London Loan and Discount Company, High-street. ~ * '• • O - uMMODIOUS SHOP in Wyndhamstrett; in immediate proximity to Queen-street, to let.—Apply to D. F. Erans, Land Agent, Queenstreet. -.-■■■ DOUBLE-STOREY Workshop, with Four-roomed Cottage if required in Customsstreet West.— to B. Tanner, North Shore Ferry Office. XfIDRNISHED Office to Let on first floor JL .. St. Mungo Chambers, Queen-street, opposite Bank of N.Z.- Apply to William Buchanan, St. Mungo Chambers. TO LET, in Customs-street Weal -A Large . -, ,7"?' *°, feet frontage to deep water—Apply to J. Morrison, Asphalter, Newton-road. TO LET — The Large Store situated in Fort-street, at present in our occupation.—G W. Binney and Co. TO LET—Six-roomed House and Eight Acres Volcanic; outhouse*, etc.; a few miiutes from Mangere Bridge.—K. M. Hoighton, 177, Queenstreet. TO LET— Farmyard, MaDgere, near the bridg;-house; large stabling, shfds, piggeries, etc.; water supply.—Apply to R. M. H.lghton, 177, Queen-street. rinO LET— lmmediate possession. — FurJL nlshed House at North Shore, gas and water laid on, cloee to wharf. —Apply D. B. Orchard, 18, Insurance Baildlnts, or Lille trail Bros , North Shore TIRO LET— A six-roomed House, very con--8 venlent, with gas and water, Arawa-street, off Kyber Pass Road.— Apply to Mr. Dickton. Arawastreet; or Mr. E. Wayte, 5, Commercial Chambers, next Bank of New Zealand. . . TO LET OR LEASE—The Premises lately occupied by Messrs. Hull Brothers, in Scherff's Buildings, Fort-street, consisting of large Cellar, 40 x 80, cemented, lofty, perfectly dry, and considered the best in town ; also, suite of Commodious Offices on ground floor.— on the premises, to J. M. and J. Mowbray. TO LET— Large Room, well lighted, suitable for Dentist or Agent's Office, with private entrance. Alto, Shoo with three Apartments. Gas and Water lain on. Corner of Wellesley and ElliottStreets.—Apply to J, and G. Buchanan, Wellesleystreet East. TO LET, in Hobson's Bay, Lower Remuera—A 9-Poomed House, including bathroom, with outbuildings, stable, wash-house, and all conveniences, with or without 4 acres of land in grass. —For particulars, apply io Aitken Oarrlck, Land Agent. land-street ; or William Dlnnison, Newmarket.* TO BE LEASED for a Term—That very desirable property on the Pah Road, Epsom, at present occupied by Mr. Garland, consisting of 16 acres rich land in grass, very comfortable 6-roomed House, Good Stables, Loose Boxes and all necessary outbuildings.— to J. M. and J. Mowbray, Land Agents, Fort-street. . TO BE LET. SPACIOUS OFFICES, suitable for Solicitors, Architects, and other professions, in the buildings of the Mutual Assurance Society of Victoria, Rent moderate. W. L. MITCHELL, Land gent, Quean-street. mo BE LET. MOUNT EDEN—Good Residence 9 rooms, with Stable, Coach-house, Piggery, &c.; 1} Acres attached, divided inte Paddock, Garden, and Orchard. House has been newly painted and ' papered. - ' < Also, PONSONBY—House, 8 rooms; grand view. W. L. MITCHELL, House Agent, Coombes' ArcadeDRAIN PIPES.-Mr. G. F. Vazey having declared to win the big handicap in the Drain Pipe Has, I am now prepared to sell at the oldfashioned prices. Town Agent, Thomas Glover, Cus-ms-street West. . . - .• '' POONDKEEPERS* BOOKS (under the new Act), 26 and 50 pages, with the Schedules of Fines for Trespass and Impounding Fees inserted atcommencement, on Sale at the Herald Publishing Office, Queen-street. .-. ■.... ....... •*-jr-rORELING Men — Conveyances will V Y leave Vulcan Lane, Wednesday, 26th Instant' at half-past eleven _m., for Land Sale at the Newmarket Hall. Don't fail to secure a lot close to the Railway Workshops.- R. C. Greenwood, Auctioneer. i. _— ; " — ' - ii, . LINOLEUM Company's very best " A' quality, manufactured from pure cork. and oil 3» lid square yard, same goods as charged elsewhere 9d. £400 worth.— M. MoLachlan. ~ ; MAGNETIC HEALING.— MILNER STEPHEN receives Patients at his Reoms/Semmerville's Buildings, Vulcan Lace, dally from ten till five o'clock. -ITINCOURAGE ~ LOCAL INDUSTRY. Wanted Known— Warnock Bros*. Extract of Soap is as good and cheaper than the imported. Everybody should give it a trial, and patronise our Local Manufacturers. ~ . To be, had of all Storekeepers, or at the Maria facfurers. . works: Cox's Creek, Warehouse: Durham-street, *

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7259, 23 February 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7259, 23 February 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7259, 23 February 1885, Page 1

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