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To Let. TO Manufactory, Warehouse, and Offices : good position, very low —Edw. Wayte, House, Land, and General Agent, 3, Mer* cantile Chambers, Queen-street. ; ■ TO LET, at Devonport —A 12-roomed _ House, with three acres of Land.—Apply to W. Aitkon, Land Agent. ; TO LET.—A Shop with cellar accommodation, three doors from Queen-street. Rent, ow.—Apply I). T. Evans, Queen-street. TO LET—Shop and Dwelling! in Queenstreet, with back entrance, lately occupied by D. —Apply to J. Henderson, Wyiidham-street. nnO LET— suite of Offices near QueonJ JL street, suitable for a lawyer or general busiEnquire of 1). F. Evans, Estate Agent, Queen-streot. TO LET for a terra of 12 or 15 months— A Well-furnished House of 10 rooms, situated in Portland Road, Remuera, with 4 acres of land ■ laid out in lawn-tennis and pleasure grounds. Cards to inspect may be obtained on application to VV. Aitken, Land Agent. mO BE LET OR LEASED, -"- VKRY COMMODIOUS STORES, . Specially adapted for General Merchandise ami Grain and Produce ; fitted with Patent Hydraulic Lift and other requisites. •'• Tho Storage Capacity is equal to between 800 and 1000 tons. Tho premises are admirably situated, being opposite the Railway Station, with frontage both to Queen-street and Little Queen-street. Jj'or information and all particulars, apply to W. L. MITCHELL, Land Agent, Cooinbes , Arcade. TO BUSINESS MEN REQUIRING A CONSPICUOUS STAND, CONVENIENT PREMISES, AND OTHKIt ADVANTAGES IN THE VERY CENTRE OF QUEEN-STREET. TO LET, by Tender, for Three Years (With Purchasing Clause, if Required), ONE OF THE CHOICEST BUSINESS POSITIONS IN QUEEN-STREET, AT THE JUNCTION OF QUKBN AND VICs TORLA BTRKKTS, Opposite tho City Hall, and adjoining the Buildings of tho A. M. P. SOCIETY, And now in the occupation of Mr. T. B. HILL, Chemist, For further particulars, apply to the owner, on the premises, who will receive Tenders for the same. TO BE LET, Six-roomed Cottage, garden, &c, Artillery Road, Devonport; pretty water view. Five-roomed Cottage, Richmond Road. Very nice Residence of 8 rooms; wash-house, garden, &c., Rattray-street, Devonport, close to Ferry. Five-roomed. Cottage, Great South Road, close to Reinuera Railway Station ; 7s. Five-roomed Cottage, O'Neill-street, Ponsonby. Five-roomed Brick House, Mount-street; very convenient. A Family Residence, Symonds-street, close to Albert Park ; rent, £2 per week. House contains ten rooms, bathroom, and every convenience, washhouse, garden, &c.—Apply to H. A.shton and Son. Seven-roomed House, Graft-on Road, bath, gas and water, very nicely situated.—Apply to H. A.shton and Son. Six-roomed Cottage, very nicely situatod, overlooking the water at Brighton Point; low rent— Apply to'H. Ashton and Son. Suites of Offices and Single Rooms in Victoria Arcade, suitable for Architects, Solicitors, and Artists.—Apply to H. ASHTON & SON, House, Land, and Estate Agents, 8, New Zealand Insurance Buildings. . Personal. , mHOMAS BROWN RESTARICK, forJL merly of Devonport, who left England about fourteen years ago, is requested to communicate with Mr. James Willing, jun., 125, Strand, London, England, when ho will hear of something to his advantage. Following is a description of his appearance :—About six feet high, wiry build, sandy hair, rather projecting teeth, conversation somewhat rapid, fond of anecdote and conversation with nautical matters. May have taken a berth on board ship. Has - not l>een heard of by his relatives for the past fourteen years. Anyone giving information that will lead to his discovery will be rewarded. WHERE are you going with the Children this afternoon ?— the Exhibition o* Glass Blowing at the Works, Freeman's Bay. IF this should meet the eye of Jane Allen, who came out in the ship Great Britain, with her aunt ami uncle, about 15 years ago, and afterwards went to Auckland with a Mr. and Mrs. Middleton, her Brother would like to hear from her.—Address J. N. Allen, Gobur, Victoria. "OERFECT Fitting Dress and HabifcJL making ; moderate charges.—Mrs. Carter, 294, Upper Queen-street. f ADIES'VISITING CARDS.— SuperJLJ tine Ivory Cards, including engraving copperplate, for 7s Cd ; Gentlemen's Cards, 7s. By calling at Herald Works, Wyndham street, the above may be obtained within two hours if necessary. UMBRELLAS. —For New Umbrellas, Re-covering, and Repairing, Falkner, Queenstreet (opposite Mulligan's); is the Best, Cheapest, and Most Punctual. TT ADIES. —Jam Jars, Jam Jars, in any JLJ quantity, at the Glass Works, Freeman's Bay. "ORBOOKS, STATIONERY, &c, try the Shop two doors from Bank of New Zealand.—W. Ellis. Lost and Found. STOLEN OR STRAYED from the Carlton City Road, a Toy Terrier, pure-bred, colour black and tan; very small; has brass collar, with small padlock; answers to name of Topsy. Anyone retaining the same after this date will be prosecuted. LOST, between Ponsonby Road and Queen-street, Gold Brooch, leaf pattern, red stone in centre. Five shillings if left with H. M. Donll, Observer Office. FOUND — A Relish for Breakfast:— Rakino Smoked Fish. Try it at the Boat to-day. Wanted. Inspector of Asylums Office, Wellington, March 5,1889. A PPLICATIONS are invited for the APPLICATIONS are invited for the _£_»_ position of Medical Superintendent of the Seacliff Lunatic Asylum. Salary, £6UO it-year, with residence, rations, fuel, and light. Applications must bo delivered at this office by tho 31st instant, and the successful applicant will bo required to enter on his duties by the Ist May. D. MACGREGOR, Inspector. "\T EW ZEALAND AND SOUTH SEAS JJN EXHIBITION, 1839-90. Applications for the appointment of Choirmaster and Conductor will be received up to WEDNESDAY, March 20. Communications to be addressed W. G. Bell. Esq., Chairman Music Committeo, care of the undersigned. D. HARRIS HASTINGS, Secretary. TTNIVERSITY OF OTAGO. APPLICATIONS are invited for the Three following named temporary APPOINTMENTS in tho University of Otaj?o, Dunedin, for the Session of Six Months beginning May Ist, 1889, viz :— (1) Professorship of English Language and Literature. Salary, £250 for the term, with class fees. (2) Lectureship of Constitutional History. Salary, £100 for the term, with claes fees. . (3) Lectureship of Political Economy. Salary, £100 for the term, with class fees. Successful candidates for the temporary appoint. ment will be ineligible for the permanent occupation of the Chair. Full information can be obtained on application to the undersigned. Applications, with testimonials, must be lodged with tho Undersigned on or before the 31st MARCH next. EDMUND SMITH, Factor Church Board. Dunedin, 23rd February, 1889. BOROUGH OF NEWTON. —— Written Applications will be received by the Newton Borough Council, up to 1 p.m. on'MONDAY, 18th inst., for the position of Turncock.and Foreman of the Fire Brigade. Applications to be addressed to the Town Clerk, Newton .Borough Council Office: where all further information can be obtained. . J. CURRIE. Town Clerk. March 6,1880. ■' PIG IRON. — Wanted, a few tons, for cash.—Apply, stating brand and price, Beany, Marks, and Co., ArchhilL CIDER ! CIDER ! CIDER ! — Having erected machinery, I am prepared to make Cider for any one bringing thoir fruit, at Id per gallon. lam also a cash purchaser of apples in any quantity. , John Wright, Cider Manufacturer,' OPWQi , » i .^^wU^s?svp;§«t?vi»^.^vi^oa4 l p

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9307, 9 March 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9307, 9 March 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9307, 9 March 1889, Page 1