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To Let. IN CUSTOMS-STREET EA3T.-Conve-nlent and well-lighted stores and Cellar, with i hydraulic hoist; alio, two Offices.—Apply to C. J. t Hutchinson. i ACRES good Grazing Land to Let ' OU at Remuera, with House and all necessary > building*.-J. Sinclair and Co., Land Agents, 177, • Queen-street. TO LET— Warehouse in Elliott-street ; ground floor.—Apply next door to James Rae, 1 Pawnbroker. _____ 1 TO LET, in Wyndham-street — Offices, single or in suite, suitable fur solicitors, archi- , texts, etc—Apply to D. F. Evans, Queen-street. TO LET, at a low rental, those extensive premises known a" the Auckland Hotel, High- . street, well suited fur offices, store, or manufactory. —Apply to E. Wayte. riHO LET, in Eden Crescent, near St. i II Paul's Church, five minutes from Queen-street, . near shipping—Villa Residence ; rent, 20a.—Apply F. D, Bennett. Draper. Qneen-stree.. TO LET—The Shop in Hobson-street, i and Dwelling-houses in Cook-street (Fallon's ! Buildings), replete with every modern convenience.— ; Thomas H. White, Architect, 177, Queen-street. | fTW LET— Premises in Wyndham-street, ; _B_ suitable for a commission or sms'l wholesale t business.—For particulars, apply to D. F. Evans, next HsiuLg Office, Queen-street. ___ ! TO LET-5-roomed Cottage, gas, water bath, workshop, and nice garden, 12s; 4 roomed Cottage, with scullery, 9s, city writer. —Apply Allen. Draper, Jervois Road, Ponsonby, or Victoria . Arcade. TO LET, in Buchanan's Buildings, corner of Wellesley and Klliott streets—Shop, with three apartments, tat and water laid on.—Apply to i J. and O. Buchanan, Monumental Works, Wellesleyatreet Fast. _______ TO LET—The Ground Floor and Cellar of Premises close to Queen-street —For terms, apply to D. F. Sf.vans, Property Agent, next to Her.LP Office, Queuo-street. I IVTORTH SHORE.— To Let—Furnished JJtI Rooms, with use of kitchen : comfortable home for lady and gentleman, or small family ; new house, pood view, and only five minutes from Wharf.—For address apply Herald Office. r|!o Let on Lease, for a term of years— .__ The V. arehouse, No. 28. Queen-street, adjoining the new premises of the Mutual Life Association.— Apply to W. Aitksn, Sbortland-street; or to T. Jenkins, care of Messrs. Henderson'and Macfarlane, ■ Fort-street. ____________ TO LET, OR FOR SALE, ON EASY TERMS, House in Grafton Road, opposite Domain Grounds, at present occupied by D. J. A.'cLeod. A comfortable family residence, containing drawingrooro, diningroom, library, and six bedrooms. Large bathroom, with lavatory, hot and cold water. Conservatory and kitchen and laundry. Gas and water laid on. Large garden and lovely view of harbour. Apply at once to TVM. AITKIN. A T DEVONPORT. TO LET (FURNISHED), A Comfortable Nine-roomed Dwelling-home, built of Concrete.—Apply to the owner, Mr. Moore ; or to W. AITKKN, Land Agent. FARM To Let at Mangere, 68 acres, being that portion of Mr. Buckland's Farm which abuts on the Mangere Road, recently occupied by T. Hen—ood. It contains good liwellinghouse, stables, cowshed, etc. For further particulars apply EDWIN HOSKING. Care of W. F. Buckx-xe, Solicitor, Durham-street, Auckland. /■"OFFICES. /"OFFICES. f)FFICES. TO LET, That Superior SUITE OF OFFICES Oust vacated by the BCARD OF EDUCATION), consisting of Eight Spacieus, Light, and Lofty Rooms (two ground floor, and six upstairs), situate in WYNDHAM-STREET, just opposita Messrs. Hesketh and Richmond's. Firatclass chambers for Solicitors and Barristers; or for Civil Engineers, Architects, Surveyors, and Public Companies are unsurpassed. Close to Queen-street. Most central position, and rent low. D. F. EVANS, * Auctioneer and Land Agent. Personal. IP this should meet the eye of any one that wants a good pair of Hoots, *c.. let thorn call at C. West) fahl's. 208, Queen-street, where they will get the full value of their money. MRS, E. LEW returns sincere thanks for visits and letters of condolence received during the week of mourning for her late lamonted husband. WHERE shall we go on Saturday afternoon ? We are soing with the children to the Exhibition at the Glass Blowing Wcrks, Freeman's Bay. Lost and Found. STRAYED from Surrey Hills last Monday — A Light-hay Mare, shod all round. A reward will be given.—Casey and Lov.tt, Rsilway Station. LOST, from Pakuranga—Chestnut Gelding, not long broken ; lump on off hind la*.— Reward on returning to G. D. Smith, Woodside, or Ed. White, Pakuranga. LOST, between St. George's Bay Road, Parnell, and the top of Grafton Road—An Oval-shaped Gold Brooch, ruby in centre, three pearls round it—Finder will be rewarded on leaving same at Herald Office. Wanted. A LADY leaving for England requires a _T_. Nurse for two children for the homeward voyage ; passage paid for services; references re-quired.-Apply by letter, stating age and experience, V.9. Box 169. A GENTLEMAN of good social standing, with family, moderate means, and long colonial experience, sober and f.ctire habits, is desirous of acting as manager of sti tion or pastoral farm, or any other responsible billet ; has a good knowledge of mining and shipping. Only small salary require-.— Apropos, Herald Office. EXPERIENCED Barman wants a change, town or country; first-clasa references.— H. A.Z., EmULP Office. FLOUR MILLING. AND GRAIN TRADE.—Situation wanted in any position of trust, by a Gentleman with twenty yeaTS experience in the above on his own account. Thorongu knowledge, quality and manufacture, all kinds grain and tour ; first-class correspondent; unexceptional references and security; married ; strict teetotaller.— Address W.E.Q., ______ Office. FISH.— Wanted Known, that Branch Depets of the Auckland Fish Arcade will be opened for the Sals of Fre«h and Smoked Fish, in the premises, Hobson-street, lately occupied by Mr. J. Eaton as a Co-operative Store, and alto in the shop adjoining his ■'-tores in Kerangahape Road (next Garrett's, butcher). All orders left at these Depots will be punctually attended to. Fish Cleaned and Delivered Free. GRAZING (East Tamaki)—Good Feed, water, and shelter ; scoria land. Horses and cows fetched and returned.—Apply F.J.C., Otahubu Post Office. TO PLUMBERS, GASFITTERS, Etc.— A Youne Man (25) seeks Employment as above; thoroughly competent, can fill up time at other branches, moderate wages for a permanency.— Address F. Sullen, at Mr. Ramble's, Hobion-street. WANTED Known— Goodson's London Arcade is now permanently opened. See advertisement in Fancy Goods column. WANTED Known -As far as lam aware I am the only one at present Selling Off in the Boot Trade.—W. H. Dampler, Victoria street. 4 Jno. Martin.) TEdwi, Martin. TJTTANTED KNOWN TO THEIR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS— That MARTIN _ CO., Tailors and Habitmakers, have Removed to the foot of a _e_eld-street (two doors above the Clarendon Hotel), where they have just opened a cuoice selection of Tweeds and Coatings H I R T REPAIRS,During the busy season, we nave often to apologise to gentlemen for the lengthened time taken to do .Shirt Repairs, such as Re-fronting, renewing Collar- i bands, Wrist Bands, Ac. Notwithstanding all our l efforts, the delay is always quite beyond our control. We can only suggest one method or avoiding the inconvenience it entails—namely, that gentlemen send in their Shirts for repair during the Winter - Months—the least busy season of the year. The present time is perhaps the most suitable that could be selected, and we therefore suggest that any Shirts needing repairs be sent in now. Should this sukccs- 3 tion be acted 'upon, as we trust it will, all parties < concerned will certainly be greatly advantagedGentlemen in having their Shirts well done, and done quickly, ourselves in escaping unmerited censure for } delay, and our Sewers in having their r-ork were equally distrlhi ted throughout the year. C. Sb L'EAU.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7661, 11 June 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7661, 11 June 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7661, 11 June 1886, Page 1

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