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To Let. TO LET, at Mount Eden—Comfortable one-storey six-roomed Residence ; 4 fires, gas, bath, copper, etc.—Baker Bros., Auctioneers. TO LETSeaside Residence, splendid view, 15s 0d; a six-roomed House, Yar-liorough-street, I'onsonby, 8s 6d; a six-roomed I House, Seafleld View, 6s.—Apply F. J. Bennett, Draper, Queen-street. mO LET (Furnished)A most comfort JL able eight-roomed Dwelling-house, with stable, coach-house, and five acres in garden and paddock, situate near the landing place at Lake Takapuna.— Apply to W. Aitken, ljind Agent. riIAKAPUNA—To Let, furnished House, J. close to beach and 'bus; use of buugy-liousa and paddock if required.—Apply T. K. Montgomery, office of Helping Hand, A.M.P. Buildings, Queenstreet. TO LET — A pood Dairy Farm, with plenty of feed and water on it, with or without a number of cows.—Apply to Loucb, Son, and Co., 91, Queen-street. TO LET (DEVONPORT) — Shop and Dwelling house of four rooms, in very good position in Church-street, lately used as a millinery anil drapery business.--Apply to LOUCH, SON, AND CO-. 01, Queen street. 5.i4 TO LET, with purchasing clause, Epsom —Four acres of rich Volcanic Soil, all in grass, well-fenced and subdivided ; good six-roomed house, orchard, garden, good well, tanks, etc.—For particulars, apply to L"UCH, SON, AND CO., Government Life Insurance Buildings. 591 TO LET on Lease—That most desirable Farm known as Mount St. John, Tauranga, Containing 400 acres, all well-fenced; sheep proof well watered and planted with belts of shelter trees, good Dwelling-house of 10 rooms, orchard, 2 sets of sheep and dip yards, suitable offices.Apply LOUCH, SON, & Co., 91, Queen-street. 223 mo LET (CHAMBERLIN S ISLAND)— JL 20 acres and 12-rocmed Furnished House, large Hall suitable for dancing, orchard, the use of cows, boats, etc.; steamers plying to and from Auckland every day. — For further information, apply LOUCH, SON, AND CO., 91, Queen-street. 657 CI AM BRIDGE (Furnished) — Large / Family Residence to let in this favourite locality for 2, 4, or 0 months, containing drawingroom, dining, and 8 bedrooms, with every modern convenience; well furnished throughout.—J. Thornes, Land Agent, 81, Queen-street. 3054 MOUNT EDEN ROAD—A pleasantlysituated House, 7 rooms, and convenient outbuildings ; bath, stable, buggyhouse, washhou.se, and everything in first-class condition. Rent, 20s. —J. I homes, Agent, 81, Queen-street. 3053 SUSSEX - STREET, Surrey Hills - Verandah Cottage, 6 rooms and lean-to; city water and largo kitchen. Rent, S.s.—J. Thornes, agent, 81, Queen-street. 3050 CITY PREMISES, LOWER GREYJ STREEl—Suitable for a Factory; street level, shop fronts, city water, gas, etc. Rent, 20s. —.7. Thornes, Agent, 81, Queen-street. 3019 I7IURNISHED HOUSE.Onehunfra Beach . —Eight rooms (5 bedrooms), scullery, dairy, grass paddocks, and use of cow. To be let furnished for three or six months. Rent, 30s.— Thornes, Agent, 81, Queen-street. 3242 rpO BE '.KT, furnished or unfurnished, 9 with possession at end of this month, a commodious Family 11 si lence in St. George's Bay Jtoad, with lovely view of the Harbour. This is a rare opportunity to get at a moderate rental, a superior, comfortable house with many conveniences. Fo. cards to view, apply to Ewington and Baker, House and Land Agents, Queenstreet. J7l A M I L Y RESIDENCE, : PRINCES-STREET, ALBERT PARK. TO LET, The above DESIRABLE RESIDENCE (opposite the Government House). P. A. PHILIPS ; Or, J. C. -iAVIES (at Sharland and Co.'s., Lome-street). fJIO LET, AT H O W I C K— Sunnyside House, furnished, containing eight rooms, including bathroom, stables, and coachhouse attached. Good paddocks, with every convenience. Also, A pretty four-roomed Cottage, with pantry, furnished ; And Furnished Apartments in Dwellinghouse, with or without Board.—Apply to Mrs. Wagstaff, Post and Telephone Office, Howick. OFFICES. OFFICES. OFFICES.— We have to Let one of the most convenient Suites of Offices in the City, for 15s per week. There ire three offices in good order, centrally situated next to the Herald Office, Queen-street—Ewing-ton and Baker Estate Agents Hotels. gPECIAL NOTICE. HOT SPRINGS HOTEL, TE AROHA. A. S. SMITH, Proprietor, Begs to inform the Travelling Public, Tourists, and others that his charges in future for Board will bo OQS PER WEEK. The attendance and cuisine, as before, which is unrivalled in tho colony. This Hotel adjoins by private entrance the Public Domain and Hot Baths. "VICTORIA JJOTEL, FOR THE FINEST BRANDS OF WINES, SPIRITS. BAVARIAN LAGER BIER SPEIGHT'S DUNEDIN ALES. Specialties for Invalids. Recommended by Members of the Medical profession. TEVIAT.HAN RAILWAY TEMPERANCE HOTEL (IMITATED BY SURPASSED BY NONE OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION. DUNEDIN. MRS. SILK PROPRIETRESS. This very popular Establishment continues to afTo.'d very superior accommodation to tourists and others, who desire the COMFORTS OK HOME, com bined with vert moderate charges. Hot Lakes. O T I c E. TO TOURISTS VISITING THE HOT LAKES WAIRAKEI Contains all the best sights in the district Geysers, Biue Lakes, Terraces Mud Volcanoes "Karapiti," the "Safety valve of New Zealand" "Huka Falls" " Ara tea tea Rapids." Competent European Guides—and no Native troubAes. MRS. R. Git AM, Proprietress. mHE BEST AND EASIEST WAY OF TAKING A HOLIDAY TO THE GREATEST THERMAL WONDERS IN NEW ZEALAND, Viz., WAIRAKEI ! AIRAKEI ! Train leaves every Friday at 9.35 a.m., reaching Lichfield at 6.40 p.m Coach leaves Lichfield next day at 7.30 a.m., arriving at Wairakei, at 4.30 p.m. STAY AT WAIRAKEI FIVE DAYS. Leave on Friday, by coach, tSa.m., arriving at Lichfield at 4.30 p.m. Next morning, train to Auckland, arriving at 2.30 p.m. Cost of Trip— class, £8 10s ; second class £7 15s. ROUND TRIP. RETURNING VIA ROTORUA Gives four days at Wairakei. Coach leaves Wai-akei for Rotorua every Thursday at 8 a.m., arriving at Rotorua same day. Leaving again every Monday at 9 a.m., and reaching Auckland, by train, same day, at 8.25 p.m. Cost of Round Trip— This does not include side trips at Rotorua. For further particulars apply to the MANAGER, I WAIRAKEI. If

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8799, 12 February 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8799, 12 February 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8799, 12 February 1892, Page 1

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