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To let. HOTELS TO LET FREDERICK DICK, Commercial Chambers, Jetty-street, Broker, Valuator, &c, has Borne first-class hotels for sale or lease; also town and suburban properties. mO LET, a Suite of Offices and Sample Room. JL above John Switzer's store in Rattray street. Brick building. Apply on the premises. a^O LET on Lease valuable frontages in Grea . King street. Apply to John Switzer, Rattray street '' Trio LET. the Store and Premises now in the oc X cupation of Messrs A. T. Campbell and C 0.3 Maclaggan-street. Apply to ALEXANDER CUM-viING and CO., Stafford-street. TO LET, Two Officts in Princes-street. Apply . Frederick Afoss and Co. TT\6 LET/—Six-room'eT"'(_toltage inTFoTih^treeU X H. T. Green, Belgrave Chambers, Princesstreet. ' I O LET, House containing six rooroe, five minutes J. walk from Post Office. W. H. Clayton, 014 Bank, Rattray-street. 1 _ *° •]_ El six-roomed House at Caversham. Apply A E. B. Pearce, Dunedin Chambers, Princes street. TO LET, for a term of Years, a Two-storied Store ' in Stuart-street, wit a cellerage and yard accommodation, contiguous to the Jetty. J. L. and C. Burke, Princes-street south. ~IWI---Hl<-ET-Bakery, Sh °P- an*i Dwelling, JL Maitland-street, Apply to W. Barnett, Agent, Princes-street. - --.. f'T\o LET, a Five-roomed House, with 4-Btal X stable, and a good yard, situated in Walker street; also, a good and substantial 8-stall stable, - with hay and corn loft, and agoodjard. situated in Hope street. Apply for particulars to John Barnes. Queen street, North-east Valley, Dnnedin. TO LET.—A one-staiicd {.table. Apply Matheson and Campbell, Stafforshire Warehouse. Maclaggan street. TO LET, Extensive Premises, suitable for Bottlers Gingerbeer Makers, or Stable Keepers. W. Qeddes, undertaker, Octagon. TO LET, « Five-roomed Cottage, Furnished or Unfurnished. Henry Clarke, Estate Agent, Princes-street Chambers. t fc \0 LET. a Cottage Caversham, known as Pieal.- sant Villa,, with 20 Acres of Lind and Stone Quarry. Apply to Mr Goodall, Caversham. TO LET, those Premises in course of erection, opposite Farley's Buildings. Henry Clarke, Princes street Chambers, O LET, two large Furnished Airy Bed Rooms (ene with fire place), and Parlour, with Board m a private house, pleasantly situated in an elevated and healthy locality, ten minutes walk from the post office. Mr Fredk H. Evans, Estate Agent. No. 1, Chambers, Princes-frtreet. 0 LET, the Inglewood Boarding House, Maclag-gan-street. Apply on the premises. HpO LET.— A five-roomed House in Cumberland JL street. Apply to James Selby, at the Foundry. TO LET.—Four-roomed Cottage, 51 High-street. A portion of furniture for sale. TO LET, Two-roomed House near the York Hotel. Apply to F. P. Flynn, Hanover streei:. TO LET, a Four-roomed House. Apply Henry and Co, Octagon. O LET, a Four-roomed Cottage at " The Forbury.,' Apply to F. Fulton. . f 110 LET, Two Cottages. Apply to Mr Robinson, X corner of Hope and Walker streets. HOUSE to Let containing 6 rooms, in London street, opposite Dr Eccles', and adjoining Mr Prendergast's. Enquire on the premises. O LET uN LEASE, a large and substantia unfinished House, 24 x 36; together with Land. Suitable either for a shop, or a boarding-house and near the Octagon,—a bargain. HOvjPER AND ROBERTS, - Estate Agents; niO LET, & Furnished Office in the most central X part of the City, Apply to MARTIN SHOLL, : Rattray-street. nnole ■ t . —
2 Shops in George-street 1 small Store in btuart- street 2 Cottages in King-street II Houses at Caversham E, li. PEARCE, Accountant and Agent, Princes-street. STORE IN THE CENTRE OF THE CITY. MR. FREDK. H. EVANS has received instructions To Let, on very favorable terms, a firstclass store site. Estate Agency Offices, No. 1 Chambers, Princes street. TO BE LET.—A Villa Site of five acres, situate on the Main South Road, one mile from Dune j din. The above section commands a splendid view' is well watered, and is sheltered by a beautiful bush Valuation will be allowed for improvements at the expiration of the lease, or a purchasing clause granted. Further particulars on application to GEO. S. BRODRICK, 1 Mercer's Buildings, Princes-street, TO LET on Lease, 7or 14 years, Business Sites, n Stafford-street, nearly opposite Union Hotel. Enquire at COBB & CO.'S, Coach Office. DUNEDIN MUSIC HALL, Farley's Buildings-*' Princes-street.—The proprietor havinir- now taken it_under his own exclusive charge, begs leave to announce that it is open to be Let for Parties, Balls, Lectures, Public Meetings, &.., &c, &c. The Room is pronounced to be the finest and the most commodious in Dunedin, and is well lighted with Gas from two brilliant Chandeliers. Unquestionable references will be required from parties desirous of renting the same. Also, to be Let, a Double Fronted Plate-Glass Shop and two Offices up stairs. Apply— H. FARLEY, Office, Princes-street. '' ' INVERCARGILL. TO LET in the Lowther Aro*de, lnyerK3 cargill. Rents moderate. Apply to MVELLER and GEISSOW, Authorised Surveyors and Land Agents, Tay-street. Hissing Friends. ROBERT PATRICK, late of Lower Indigo send your address to Mr Fredk. H. Evans, Estate Agent, No. 1 Chambers, Princes-street, Dunedin. SHOULD this meet the eye of either Alexander John or Joseph Attwood, per Bhip Lincolnshire, from London, write your brother-in-law, Thomas Holt, Post Office, Tokom-iiriro. Otago. IF this should meet the eye of James Brownhill and sister, lately, arrived from Scotland, they will hear of their friends by writing to Mr Thomson, Kaiwara Hotel, Frankton, Lake Wakatip. December2nd, 1863. MICH iEL KENNEDY, late of Lambing Flat, Ifew South Wales—Write to your brother Edward. Address Clyde Hotel, Hampden, New Zealand; MRS. SAMUEL T. BAKER—Your husband i« very anxious to hear from you. Write to him to the Wetherstone's Post-office, and you wiU }iear more particulars. Board and Residence. "AT R 3 . M U- I R BEDFORD HOUSE, BELL HILL. Superior Board and Residence for Families and Gentlemen. MISS SHEARLING, Board and Residence, Moray Place, near Criterion Hotel. BOARD and RESIDENCE. — Two Gentlemen can be accommodated with a comfortable Redroom and Parlour, corner of Octagon and Geprgestreet, above Mr Neil's Boot Shop. BOARD and Residence—A Gentleman can be accommodated in a private family. Apply for terms to Henry Clarke, Princes-street Chamber*,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 616, 8 December 1863, Page 2
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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 616, 8 December 1863, Page 2
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