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■i* rdi Board and Reaidenct- , ii nut, ii -'. "■". i .' A LADY living in a central position is dealrorJs of receiving one or two gentlemen as boarders., Use of piano.-For address, apply HMsAV) Office. - ' ■ ■ -■■-•■■■ ■ . - a ■ ~■■■ BOARD AND RESIDENCE wanted by two yoocg gentlemen. ' Board and residence when no otters are kept.—Apply J*ox 112, Post Office, Auckland. ■■ _______ ■'■; PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE wan ted for an Invalid Gentleman, accompanied by a nurse. A Large, Airy Bedroom, having fireplace, also a view of the harbour (preferred).—Reply, stating terms. &c ,to QP. 0., Box 287. . ... / 1 THE LANGHAM, Jerrnyn-atreet Eaat— ... Mrs. Coartayne Gate Claromont House). Board and Residence. First-class House; large rooms for families, Ac. ~.,-:. , ...... ■ .... ■ SELECT BOARD AND RESIDENCE in Parnell, for Gentlmnen who desire a pleasant home. The house, 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, I r th« use of the boarders.—Apply to Mrs. Howard, next door to Dr. Coom's, Darnell. •■- . ACCOMMODATION in FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION in a private family lor one or two gentlemen, or for a married couple, can be •t>t«ined at Pah House, next doer but one to Dr. Knight's, Ponsonby-road. '1 he reums are large and airy opening on to balcony. Bath, piano, etc. Tramway passes the door, and only twelve minutes' walx frog; Queen-street. ■ /CAMBRIDGE HOUSE— VincentVy street, 3 minutes' walk from Opera House. Superior Accommodation for Boarders and Vistors; Single and Double Bedrooms.—Mrs. Richmond, Proprietress. ' ■ - RAILWAY Coffee Palace Reataurant and Refreshment Rooms, 83, Queen-street WharfMeals from half-past six a.m. to twelve p.m. Firstclass accommodation for travellers; hot and cold baths. . . "\TORTH SHORE— Honae, Beaoh_l3l road.—A Superior Boarding-house for permanent or temporary abode. Three minutes from Ferry Boat to Auckland. Splendid view of Harbour. Scrupulous cleanliness and every attention. Terms moderate. Under new management. MRS. DALTON has excellent accommo dation for families; situation delightful, overlooking Government Gardens.— Panama House, Lower Symonds-street, close te Supreme Court WAR-WORTH HOUSE, Grey-street, near the top, and convenient to tram-cars.— Mrs. Clow has superior accommodation for single gentlemen and married couples. | , ELMONT HOUSE, Upper Vincentstreet, near top, pleasantly' situated, good view, central position. Mrs. Bastes 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 rely on every comfort and convenience. Double or single bedrooms ; suites of apartments ; plunge and shower baths ; special accommodation for families. Terms moderate. ■ JERVOIS HOUSE, Wellealey-atreetWeat —Superior Accommodation. Double and single bedrooms, lofty and well ventilated. Piano, plunge and shower baths. Terms moderate.—A. Watson proprietress. GOVERNOR BROWNS HOIEL HOBSON-STB—BT. Board and Lodging--—.- _,-._-20s per wees do. do. (single room)-- —-Sis do. For Sale. FOR SALE — A first-class Hansom, in thorough repair. To be seen at Messrs. Cousins and Atkin's. Elliott-street. FOR SALE - A Deer and Wolf-hound Dog, eight months old. To be seen at James Dignan and Co.'a Livery Stables, Albert-street. FOR SALE—A firat-claaa country Business. — Terms and conditions* very liberal.— Apply T. and S. Morrin and Co. (Limited). I £ — : .......... rFOR SALE— Bench, large size (by Marshall) ; quite new. To be seen at H. Nlccol's Ship-building Yards.— T. H. Glover, Customs-street West. - FOR SALE—The Yacht Dandy, eight tons; diagonal built; coppered and copp°r fastened ; sails and gear complete.—Apply T. H. GloVf.r, Ctutoms-street West. > FOR SALE—Buggy, Horse, and Harness. JO t A first-olass turn out, almost new; horse quiet in saddle for lady or gentleman ; buggy double-seated, belonging to a gentleman leaving Auckland.—Apply W.D.M., Hkiulp Office. ___ FOR I SALE-Stock and Lew of Dairy Farm near Auckland, supplying large quantity of milk wholesale. Stock selected fur the milk traie. A good opportunity for a practical man. Capital required, £600 to £700.—Address, in first Instance, by letter, to " Leasehold," Hjraxp Office. . >" " ; ON SALE. — Ground Mortar Delivered in Town or Suburbs, 200 Casks Portland Cement. Plaster of Paris, Fire-clay, by ton or lb., Fire Bricks, Ac—R. Jenkinson, Builder, Lome-street. TO THE TAILORS—For Sale : A Singer Buttonhole Machine. This Machine fitted at enormous expense, with improvement to prevent the need e standing on the "spraders;" also improvement to prevent the "lookers" standing on the needle Pu chaser to have the right to patent improvements. Price £15.— Vonng Bros., Hinh-street AUSTRALIAN WINE, In bulk or bottle : Chablis, Muscadine, fieisling, Frontignac, etc. J OHM REID « CO., 26. Queen-street CHURCH PIPE ORGAN FOR SALE (a bargain), now in use at on» of the churches. A Rood Pipe Iniirument. Any church in want of an Organ can now obtain one at a very low price. Can be teen and tri-d at any time if required. Can be removed at once.—For particulars apply at Webb's Oak House, Hobsoa-street. A GOOD CHANCE. To be Disposed of-A Grocery Store in a respectabln locality an i leading thorough!• re. where a large business may be done. Owner compelled to give up through ill-health.—Apply to F. C. RICHARDSON, 81, Q isen-street. _w-f pr K f\— Improved Farm of 239 gfciV J[oo yj • Acres, 19 mile* from Tauranga and the Thames, 170 acres under grass and crops, balance unimproved. Cottage of five rooms, c achhouse, stables, sheds. Two miles of post and rail fence ; Orchard, Ac. This property is a very desirable investment for a farmer. T rms can be arranged for a suitable purchaser.-Apply to Malcolmson and De Lacy, The New Zealand House, Land, and Estate Agency, High-street; _3> O <_ {~\ (~\ —A very desirable Family 3b>r4soUv Besidence of 12 rooms, together with stable, coach-house, harness room, and othi-r outhouses, vinery, and three acres of valuable land undtrg.rden and orchard cultivation, si.uated at Remuara. close to the residence of F. Larking, Esq., and commanding a good view. The property is in thorough go>_g order, and should engage an immediate purchaser for the above figure.—Apply Malcolmsou ano Da Lacy, The New Zealand House, Land, and Estate Agency. High-street. _ . EMU ERA. EMU ERA. For a Few Days only, I will SELL THE BALANCE o» ALLOTMENTS UNSOLD AT TUESDAY'S AUCTION, PRIVATELY AT VERY LOW RATES And on exceptionally Easy Terms. & J. R. RANDEfiSON, Auctioneer. FOR SALE, A Splendid HOTEL IN THE COUNTRY. Gtoss takings, £50 per weak. Also, A HOTEL AND STORE, Including Gum Stores and Fifty Acres of Land clear of restrictions. TO LET-A FURNISHED HOUSE, convenient to Post-office, For Sals—A Town Section in Fellaing. 50 Acres Land in Tauranga.' For Sale or Charter—A 20-ton Cutter, well found. For Sale— Splendid 40-ton SCREW STEAMER, nearly ntw ; compound Engines, light draught, small consumption of coalApply to . > ARTHUR D. BENNETTj 1 | NOTARY AND ACCOUNTANT, , | PALMERSTON BUILDINGS. TIAT .C. YAXLEY, M.R.0.V.5., begs to announce to the public that he has commenced practice as Veterinary Surgeon at his residence in Pitt-street, near St. James's Hall. ' MR. D. KEMP T, SUP.'JEON DENTIST, Bfl<s to Inform his Patients, that during his temporary absence from Auckland, his practice will be carried on ' by Mr, H. F. Windsor, who will also make appoint . ment for those deshlng Mr. K.'s personal attendance on his return. ,:..;.! ;:, : ,::•

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7267, 4 March 1885, Page 1

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