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To Let. "rVTORTH SHORE.—To Let—Furnished JL3i Rooms, with use of kitchen; comfortable home (or lady and gentleman, or email family ; new house, good view, and only five minute* from Wharf.—For addrew apply H»bai.d Office. _____ TO LET, in Hob'son Bay— comfortable seven-roomed Dwelllnghouse and large allotmerit.—Apply to W. Altken. Land Ageot. TO LET-Fern Lea Cottage, with good garden, near railway station, Mount Eden Boad.—Apply Sbakespear and Co.. Queen-street. TO LET — Fourteen-roomed House in Manukanßoad, Parnell; gas and water laid on; rent moderate.-Apply W. J. Sullivan, 62, Queenstreet. i " * TO LET, in Karangahape Road—A Shop, with plate glass front and »ix rooms. Kent very low to a good tenant.—Apply to A. G. Lee, Victoria Chambers, Karaagahape Boad. TO LET—Several New Brlok Shops in be»t business part of Karangahape Road. To good and permanent tenants, rent low.—Apply J. ana T. Mason, 188 and 190, Queen-street. TO LET.—A Shop in Lower Queen-atreet, well adapted for a Tobacconist, Hairdresser, or aay other business. Kent moderate. — B. Orchard, 18, New Zealand Insurance Buildings. _ TO LET—The Shop in Hdbson-etreet, and Dwelling-houses In Cook-street (Fallon'e Buildings), replete with every modern convenience.— Thomas H. White, Architect, 177, Queen-street. TO LET, for 18 months or longer—House, conveniently situated on the main road, Remuera, containing 9 rooms and outhouse*; three minutes , walk from Newmarket railway station.— and Jackson, Auctioneers, 69, Queen-street. ' TO LET— exceedingly well furnished House and Grounds; beautifully situated; about twenty minutes' walk from Post-ofliee ; bavins a bird's-eye view of the harbour; tastefully Uid-out flower garden, good vegetable garden; piano and every requisite.—F. C. Richardson, 81, Qne»n-street. fTIO LET or Lease—A Commodious DwellJL ing House of nine rooms and outbuildings, etc. The property comprise* also 4J acres of land in goo cultivation, watered by good water creek, situated cllose to Avond*le Railway Station. Rent low.— y B. Gittos and Sons, Wyndham-straet. TIO LET, Wallace-street—Newly erected , gentleman's Residence of 10 rooms, situated corner of Wallace an Argylle-ntreets. House replete with every convenience, including bathrooms ; gas, and water laid on; close to tram and Poneonby wharf R*nt, 25s per week.—Mulcolmson and Co., The New Zealand Bouse, Land. Estate, and Financial Agency, High-street, Anckland. TO GENTLEMEN IN QUEST OF SEASIDE RESIDENCES, AIND OTHERS. TO LET, Lake Road, North Shore—House and 20 Acres of Land, part grass, part fallow; beautiful sea frontage ; boating and bathing facilities; rent, only £75 per annum.—Geo. Fraser, comer Queen-fctreet and Vulcan-lane. ________________ TO MARKET GARDENERS, AND OTHERS. TO L"T, with purchasing clause, on Lake Road, Nerth Splendid Orchard of 6 acres in extent, planted with about 600 large and valuable fruit bearlog trees (splendid crop this season), land thoroughly tile drained and subsoiled, in excellent order for cropping, never-falling supply of water ; property sheltered with pines and ornamental trees. GEORGE FRASER, Corner Queen-street and Vnlcan-lane. rri o BE LET. LARGE PHOTOGRAPBIO GALLERY In TICTORIA ARCADE. 52ft x 20ft with waiting-room, and front shop in Queen-street if required. Use of Patent Hydraulic Lift, Entrance from Queen-street and the Arcade. Apply to H. ASHTON & SON., Ci New Zealand Insurance Buildings. mO BE LET (UNFURNISHED) IN CITY. A House of seven rooms; bath and store room, scullery, water and gas; newly painted and prepared; with every convenience. The grounds contain about four and a-half acres, all nicely laid out, with garden and orchard ; and while central, having the seclusion oi a country residence ; outhouses, playhouse of two rooms for children, washhouse and coalhouse, stable and coachhouse, byre, and dairy. For terms of lease and other particulars, apply to J. Dnnnison, 13, Custom-street, Auckland. STORES TO LETOne lately occupied by John Lamb at 35, Queenstreet (opposite Railway Station), and one at Railway Wharf, with large allotment. Apply to JOHN LAMB. Auokiand Roller Mills, Fort-street. m O LET. Suite of Offices and Single Office, Cosmopolitian Chambers, -street. Shop, with Dwelling, Symonds-street. Corner Shop with Dwelling, Synionds-street and East-street. shop Viobson-atraet. Corner Shop, Hobson-street and Cook-street. Shop, facing Qneen-stieet, Wakefield-street. Shop, Haydn-street. Also, 2 Boardinghouses at moderate rentals. Apply— J. M. & J. MOWBRAY, COSMOPOLITAN CHAMBERS, Corner of Qu«kk-Btre«t AND Swanson-rtreet. Personal. JOHN C. ATKINSON, Watchmaker and * " Jeweller, hag Kamoved to the Shop next to Mr. I lumpier, Victoria-street. HEREBY give notice that I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by my wife, Jane Steele, and 1 caution anyone from giving her credit in my name. ANDREW STEELE. Opntlki. March 16, 18S6. , NOTICE. — T. TRAFFORD, Surgeon 131 Dentist, desires to inform his Patients that ho has returned to town, and may be Consulted as usual.— Jlych 24. MATRIMONIAL.— A middle-aged Protestant gentlemen (bachelor), wealth?, and holding a lucrative colonial appointment, through his semi-isolated postion, seek* a cultivated lady of trood position and means, age 25 to 35 (a widow not objected to) as a Wife, through Hannaford's Arency. Full particulars and photograph (a strikingly handsome man) there. Ladies written to anent it on receipt oi six stamps. WE, the Passengers travelling from Taupo to Ohinemutu, on the 18th day of March, 1886, on which occasion one of the horses fell and was left dying on the road- wish to express our appreciation of the oare and patience of our driver, Kiwi, and desire to state our belief that he did all that was porsible to bring the horses to their Journey's end. H. P. BRIDGES NEWMAN WILSON JAMES R. ARMITAGK E. C. TUNNICLIFFB GEO. C. PATON ANSELM J. FOX, 0.5.8. • J. 8. MILNF. March 10, 1886. Lost and Found.. MISSING from Orakei since January— 80 lulfbred Wether Hoggets, branded 0 on back with tar. swallow cut en right ear. £2 reward for their recovery, if strayed ; or £20 for information that will convict the thief, if stolen. ALFRED BUCKXAND. Wanted, OOD FARM. — Wanted to Lease or T Purchase, a good Firm of about 80 to 50 acres. —Send particulars to J. Sinclair and Co. .Land Agents, Central Ohambem, 177, Queen-street. PARTNER Wanted, with £300, to Buy out Half-share (through ill-health) of established Manufacturing ltusineua, giving good returns. Stock, plant, etc., £2000. Exceptional opportunity. PMticularsjDf 62, Queen-street. PARTNERSHIP.— A Gentleman, just returned from England, having taken several Agencies, and having a large business connection in th<- old country and Continent, is desirous of meeting with a Gentleman to join him in carrying on the Import and Export Business ; capital required, £1000; best reference* given «nd required.— Merchant, Herald Office, Auckland. mO SOLICITORS, CAPITALISTS, COMX MEJiCIAL MEN, &Q. A Gentleman returning to Melbourne at the end of March is prepared to undertake confidential or commercial commissions.—Address letter* W.W.8., Star Hotel. Auckland. "*■ WANTED Known—That the balance of Goodiion's Bankrupt Stock ie brought forward for immediate sale at from 60 to 75 per cent. below former prices at th« London Arcade, 210, Queen-street (opposite McArt'/mr's Warehouse). TO GROCERS IN THE SUBURBS.— In consequence of increased business I am I unable to continue to deliver ray Specialties as usual. j However. "Don't Fret,' ' you cm obtain them of any i merchant at the same price: as charged, by myself. Thanking you for past i.atrcrmge, I hope for a conI tinuance of your favours,— /ours gratefully, Chas. i Williams. : ■ ■■• .> A MERICAN Poultry powder and Eggi J3l. making Feed for the Prevention of all diseases iof poultry, giving them a »plan did plumage and keeping them in the highest state of health. A supply just received at Hill's Pharmacy, and sold ia packets at la each, - ,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7593, 24 March 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7593, 24 March 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7593, 24 March 1886, Page 1