Board aad Residence. DILSTON HOUSE, Lower Symondstreet.—A large addition having been made to the premises, there are vacancies for a few gentlemen as Boarders. PLEASANT ROOMS TO LET, either furnished or unfurnished. — Apply Bradford Cottage, Bradford-street, Parnell. _ THE LANG-HAM, Jermynatreet East (late Claremont House). Terms moderate, according to accommodation. Private slttingrooma. ■Unsurpassed view. HE GKOVE, Lower Grafton Road— Private Board and Beiidence. Accomodation for Tourists. Conveniently situated for Choral Hall and Albert Park ; good tables, baths, every comfort, CAMBRIA HOUSE, Upper Vincentstreet.—Select Board and Residence, one minute's walk from Freshwater Baths ; piano, plunge and shower bath ; splendid views; no children. HIS LORDSHIP'S LARDER, 603, Upper Queen-street, Auckland.—Board and Residence.— W. B. Pierce, late of Princes street. BELMONT SOUSE, Upper Vincent street.—Double and Single Bedrooms, splendid view, with the convenience of hot or cold bath?. PRITATK Board and Residence at Mr«. McLeod's, top of Shortland-atreet (next the Cutting). GOOD ACCOMMODATION may be obobtained on moderate terms at Pah House, Ponsoßby Road (next doer but one to Dr. Knight's) for a Married couple or one or two gentlemen. Trams pass the gate. CAMBRIDGE HOUSE, Lower Vincent- >_/ street . — Select Board and Residence, two minutes' walk from Opera House. Single and double bedrooms, vlano, plunge and shower baths.—Mrs. Mans Meld, proprietress. ■ ' - - WATERLOO HOOSE— Private Board and Residence at Waterloo House, Waterloo Quadrant, opposite Government House gates, within two minutes of Queen-street Home comforts. R~i] i! WILLIAMS' BOARDING-HOUSB, Grby-btrbct. Single Bedrooms, with Piaao and Bathroom, etc Visitors will fl»d a comfortable Home. L A R E N D O«N HOTEL, 1 ! .STREET. LUNCff-dON FROM 12 TO 2.' HARRY BENNETT, Proprietor. /Governor BROWNE hotel, \JT HOBSON-STREET. Board and Lodging _20s per week do. do. (single roem).. 25s do. mo WORKING MEN. THE QUERN'S HKAD BOARDINGHOUSE. Next to the Queen's Head Hotel, TJPPKR QeEKN-STRKET, Possesses Excellent Accommodation, combined with comfort and cloanllnns*, having recently been re-fnr-nisked throughout. Beds and Bedrooms scrupulously clean. All meals and beds. Is ; per week. 18*. W. J. HOLLISTEK. To Let. ROOKY" NOOK.—To Let, a new fourroomed Cottage and Volcan'c Allotment in Normin-«treet; rent, 10s 6d per week. -Apply next door for key. /CAPITAL chance for grocer or haberv>, disher—Don die- fronted Corner Shop with five rooms: 90s per week. —Apply to Mr. Hare, Bookseller, Wyndham-street. TO LET for Twelve Months— About Eighteen Acres of Land : also. Oood Stack of Hay for tale — Apply to Major George, Kpsom. TO LET — A first-class Photographic Mtudlo; the centre of the city. —J. Davies, Karangahape Road. TO Bedroom, with clean bed and bedding ; 4s per week to «'eady man. —Mrs Thornborough, corner Albeit and Wyndham streets. TO LET—Offices in Exchange Chamber*, the bast in town ; well lighted, moderate rent to good tenants.—Apply J. Levy, 214, Oueen-street. TO LET, Grafton Road, Hepburn-street, and East-street, off Symonds-street—Six-roomed Houses ; nity water laid on.—S. Y. Collins, Kamo Colliery Office, 14, Queen-street. 110 LET by the undermentioned—Shop corner of Queen and Durham streets : best stand in town : lately occupied by Tobacco Company's agents.-Apply to J. Levy, 214, Queen-street TO LET—Eight and nine-room House* in Qroy-itreet, newly built, gas and water laid on, bathrooms, and every convenience.—Apply Alfred Cox, Estate Agent, Coo_bos' Arcade, Qneon-streot. TO • LET—The Shop in Hobeon-»trnet, and Dwelling-bouses in Cook-straet (Fallen's Buildings), rei'lrte with every modern convenience — Thomas U. White, Architect, A.M.P. Offices, Queenstreet._ TO LET, in Eden Crescent—The Old Club, 20 rooms, plui.ge and shower batb, true, water, and range; also, a fi-rnomod Cottage View Boad, Mount Eden—β-rnomed Cottage, with bathroom ; also. 4.roomed Cottage.—W.and J. Frater, Land Agents, Queen street. FOR LEASEBrlck Building, Q"een-street, three storeys, with good cellar, near the Railway Station, lately occupied by the Standard Insurance Company. For particulars apply to D. M. DINQWALL, At B. Tonks - Co. TO LET, furnished or unfurnished, within L ten minutes of Post Office—A well-furnished House, Eewly decorated, containing seven rooms bathroom, waslihouse; eas and water laid on, with gas stove, Ac. in kitchen, as well as ev«ry other necessary convenience.- Apply D. B. Orchard, 18. New Zealand Insurance Buildings. TO BE LET—Beautiful Tilla Residence of 7 rooms, bathroom, fowlhonse, 2 "tall-stable. and washhouse, Owen's Road, Mount Kdon; two minutes' from 'bus terminus; lane allotment, gas and water ; very convenient in every rrspect: will be let at a low rental to a (rood tenant, or sold on terms. Owner leaving Auckland.—B. Turley, Owen's Road. TO LET— Williamson'* Avenue, Surrey Hills—Commodious Family Residence. House replete with every convenience, and containing seven rooms and bathroom ; wpshhouie fitted with boiler; asbestos fires in drawing and dining rooms; rent 18' ; immediate possession. TO LET—Wallace-street —Newly-erected Gentleman's Residence of ten rooms, situated corner of Wallace and Arscyle streets. Homo replete with every convenience, including bathroom ; ga« and water laid on ; close to tram and Ponsonby Whurl ; rent, 25s For particulars of above Properties, apply to Malcolrnson and Co., Land Agents, High-street. ixjIURNISHED RESIDENCE. To be Let, for one year—Gentleman's Residence of 0 rooms, with every convenience; gas, w»Ur, *.c.; good tfirden, fine sea view; situated St. Stephen's Road, Parnell, near Bishopscourt.— Apply J. Hugo Harrop, Coomboa' Arcade. II A Z I N G. TO LET. For a year or a term of seven years, 208 Acres good Grazing Scoria Land, securely fenced, and watered by a running stream ; with or without a Cottage. Apply to ALFRED BUOKLAND ; Or, V. K. CLAUDE. mo BE LET, VICTORIA ARCADE, QUEEN-STREET, THOSE CENTEALLY-SITUATKB SHOPS IN THE VICTORIA ARCADE, Some with Frontages to Queen, Shortland, and Fort Streets, others to the Arcade, being best positions In Auckland, the very Commercial Centre of tbo City. Cellars can be had with Shops if required, and use of Fireproof Strong-rooms. Also, SPACIOUS WELL-LIGHTED OFFICES On First, Second, and Third Floors.! Victoria Aruadb. SUITES OF OFFICES Suitable for Solicitors, Architstots, Subvitobs, and Others, Fitted with Fireproof Safe Closets. COMMODIOUS workrooms IN roof. Approach to each floor by Patent Hydraulio Lift, aa well as by easy Staircases. For further particulars and terms, apply to H. ASHTON AND SON, 3, New Zealand Insurance Buildings. y\EVONPORT, NORTH SHORE. 1 0 Houses of Eight and Nine Booms. Also, Cottages of Five and Six Booms. ' R. _ R. BUDEK, ' - D-iVonport. RESIDENCE for Gentleman ; every convenience ; good situation, mar to city ; three to choose from.—B. Graham, Solicitor, Shottlan< street. A UCKLAND REGATTA CLUB. _£JL • ■ • —: — All Claims against the abovenamed Club must be rendered be four p.m. To-day, otherwise they will not be recognised. _ rq^ ■ - ' ' Hon. Secretary.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7552, 3 February 1886, Page 1
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