Won Bala ar- Cash advertisements undo? this head, not exceedfni fourteen woida, will be charged SIZPSIfOE. ™' T^^& 9ALE. Ten-acfo SECTION, Upper Harbou i * District, in r. hljth state of cultiviktion well fenced, with small Cottage thereon : a boauiiru j± Bite for suburban residence. ._ QEO. B. BRODBICK, 18f . 123 Princes street south: ie» TT°? SAiE (°heaP). 5-roomed HOUSE and quar ng i?- ter-acre section; garden in good order. -Johi Uj" iiercus. ™ TTIOR SALE, 4-roomed HOUSE, Grange street, cir gh -*- ea*y terms.—John Hcrcus, No. 2 Rattray street ilf "Fr OR- t uSA^ E J casy terms>> Lease > or Exchang< J, J-' either for Farm or Land, a faithfully and "ELL-BUILT HOUSE of 10 Rooms, complete in . all appointments-stables, coach-house, and ng outhouses ; water-tanks of SOOO gallons. rpHE whole enclosed in about one acre of well- - JL , stocked and profitable garden and orchard a( j grounds; " E ROM which-con be seen extended views of scenery _ of Dunedin, oceau, harbour, &0.. which cannot jn . be surpassed. iS* nPHE walk does not exceed 20 minutes' from Cus- ; e' -L toruhouse, on good metalled road; and also 7f A CCESSIBLE by cab, 'bus, or tram.—For partieu- - -C&. lats apply to M.T., Times Oinco. ">8 {H o ™-^, three-quarter acre Fruit Garden, \J Orchard. Good position; cheap terms.—l6B - Randail street, Mornington. ISf 5f "NTELSON.-FOR SALE ov TO LET, FAMILY RE- - ± JH SIDENCE and 25 aiires of LAND, three acres at Orchard, four-stalled Stable, Fowl-house, &c., 16 miles from Nelson, 10 minutes from Railway-station. -Av>--Ply. J1..J..81y.th.-Wakefielil 1 -Slol3oa. ....;_ ~_..181 p- THOR SALE shortly, by auction, EMPIRE HOTEL _ JL . and adjoining Buildings, for removal. Lot ltj splendid building material. Igf - THOR SALE, superior six-roomed COTTAGE, St. 51 X! Jofcfo's Wood.—J. and W. Gage, 10 Rattray ~ street. ;3 TJIOR SALE, HOTEL at Reeften. Sure fortune lor i, JL' an enterprising 'man.^ Bastings, Leary, and _ Vo- . . 15! c nno BUTCHERS.-FOR SALE or LEASE an Estab- ■•> _L Wished BUSINESS in a country town! Teims . moderate.—lor particulars apply to Stuart and Co , > auctioneers, Dowling street. " gr " "Fo^^ or LBASE nine-roomed Brick .. J- noUSfc, opposite Bishopscourt, Roslyn if SH*^r ntT le- n-« C-T terraced,. "Wed >t and planted. Splendid view. Price Rid terms i »S'" Ap* A> J- Timo3 Offloe. or on the - TT°\S ALE' 200 Snares GOLDEN FLEECE EX- " 40DO .ACEES i1 ™'-01?^ LAND, Southland, y ys\J .in a good locahty, Subdivided into 16 i Slw Pi d- d 0 «? od dwelling-house, wooished. |i stables, &c. Price, £4 per aore. ' a" tyO'fcf) ACRES (Southland), improved; good , mJ\J\J\J locality. v RAjO acre 9> Dacre, Southland. £S 10a per ? \Jrki\J acre. "I R^O ACRES Freehold, and 8300 Leasehold, - X«J(L»V/ with over 4000 sheep, in SouthlandJ 1 Good dwelling-house, wooished, &c, &c. I fiOO ACRES Kartigi. " Good dwelling-house, r \J V/ \J and other improvements. IIAIERI.— Good Freehold and Leasehold: seven ; years' lease. Gross return from wool, £1750. I rjANTERBURY.-A- valuable Freehold and Loasee y> hold in Canterbury, with or without 9000 i sheep. .' "IVTONEY TO "LEND, in SUma to suit Borrowers . -TX from 6 per cent, to 7 per cent., according to le nature of the security,—Apply to O. F. Black, Commission Agent, Eldon Chambers, Princes Btreet- r 30ja - , QHARES FOR SALE :-- AC\ BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. I Ttk national bank. 3 '** . - i' 9()n IfATI(>IfAI' INSURANCE. i' X f) A:COLONIAL INSURANCE. " .. QQQ STANDARD INSURANCE. ■1 20 SOUTH BRITISH. '. ' f\f\ mOsgiel woollen factory co. 200 NEW ZEALAND brug c°- ' ! 100 WBL9 OME quartz co. ~~ ; [. 300 KEEP' IT'DAEK QUARTZ CO. : ~ r~O f^ j'l"Qi3Lbi!;i<(-ji;'£jßEOE-<joA:iixZ" CO' '. | 250 GOLDEN TREi3URE QUARTZ CO. J& W. GAGE, Sharebrokers, 10 Rattoay etreeiT^ t -■ ■ « . Hotels. "ROYAL EXCHANGE HOTEL, -fl-W HIGH STREET, DUNEDfN. - . The Proprietress wishes to notify the general public ihot large and extensive alterations having been mado m the general management of the above hotel; and » being now complete, she is prepared t» receivo the j travelling public as guesta or boarders. The Royal Exchange being- well known as one of 3 the best hotels in New Zealand, it is superfluous to descant on the merits of it 3 position, furnishing, "&c. J For elegance, comfort, and health; for pure wines, • ales, and spirits; and for attention, home comfortf, 1 and civility, the Royal Exchange is unrivalled. 3 D. C. O'MEAGHER, 21 Ja Proprietress. FTIHE ROYAL EXCHANGE , BILLIARD-ROOM Is n,ow Open under the management of the renowned \ TOM WOOD. ; For st»le and comfort this Room stands unrivalled in the Australasian Coloniea. 4ja ; ; — HTIHE UPPER JUNCTION HOTEL, " -8- BLUESKIN ROAD. 3 Visitors, Travellers, and tho Public generally can 8. depend upon receiving every attention, and upon only ■ tho best Brands of Wives and Spirits, &c. being kept- MUNRO, Proprietor. : gQOTT'S HOTEL AND HORSE 3 [REPOSITORY, PRINCES.STREET, DUNEDIN. ' This "Hotel has recently been rebuilt, and the $Pn> ] prietor wishes to notify tho public he is prepared to receive families and the travelling public. i, The Hotel is furnished with Suites of Rooms for Fami lies, and country friends in particula.. J 3 Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. - THE HORSE REPOSITO3F - la fitted up with every applianco for the accommo 1 dation of country travellers, having numerous and , ■ commodious Loose-boxos and good VENTILATED STABLES. Grooms in attendance both day and night , CLOSE AND OPEN CARRIAGES. Buggies and Saddle-horses always on hire or for ; or exchange. !f WEDDING AND PICNIC PARTIES )• Provided for. y ■ h. Scott, " 24n Proprietor. n WANAKA LAKE. n PTpOUBISTS or Travellers paying a it JL visit to the above beautiful Lake and sublime - surrounding scenery have now offered them every y facility for doing so at very little cost, and no delay in f trausit. At Pembroke (beautifully situated at tho foot 7 of the Lake) every comfort and accommodation wiU * be found at j\ TJI E WANAKA HOTEL (C. T. RUSSELL, Proprietress), "> which is specially fitted for tho reception of tourists 33 and holiday parties, and is unsurpassed in tho Colony in its goneral appointments, g. Pleasure Boats, Horses, and Buggies. Guides available to tho most interesting scenes in "" i the district. ~ Mr F. A. Collings1 Mail-coach leaves Cromwell for [j. Wanaka on Wednesdays, immediately on arrival of coach from Qucenßtown ; and on Saturdays, after \) arrival of Dunedin coach via Lawrence. :n " . . BTBStaess Addresses •sj V 0 H N R. HOOPER, M y COMMISSION AGENT, ~j Removed to 102 Princes street. x- Globe Parcels Expros3 and Forwarding Agonoy. Parcels sent to England, or any part of tho World. H~ ~U N T~E~li B R~~O~S., STOCK AHO SHAREBUOKK^S aM> GENEBAIi COMMISSION ASiitftS, % o RAl'i'BlY SriliraT, OUNSDJN %l (Adjoining Royso,- Stea-J, and Cr.:~), IGd iT- '%%T ILLI A. M WATS OM, y; -V ¥ HOTEL VALUATOR and B2OKRR. L4f Country Hotel VcUiationa mado. ~ Town and CounU'y HoMa iov salo and fco letcd __ c's OSico: Martin asrt Wataon'u, Siußit Ptvoaii, S3st - op 7^ " W H 1 T E ot V/ 3 LJCKNSEII XiANB-BIIOKER, A.CCOUNTAOT Ha ANO HSTATB AGKJ.T. . TtMialeKß, Kortgasew, and lioavios prcpnisd. 3U- Loans negoiilp-to:!. Rontn co!!oc6ecl, ply TEMPLE CHAMBERS, 9U PKINCES STHEET, !0d OUHEDIN U Z "t ' 0- M 0 B, R I S <tj « ACCOUNTANT, COMMISSION AGENT, - AND SHAREBROKER, C. STEINHOFF'S BUILDINGS, PRINCES STRISET. lB Post-office Box No. 258. 6: B! fiOBBETT & KNOX ■ \J PLUMBERS, GASFITTERS, BELLITANGERS TINSJIITIIS, ZINC! AND IRONWORKERS, Octagon. •.■•-. Workmen sent to all parts of tho Golony. '■ Estimates givon, All WQik Qv»a"iautc«d.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ODT18820218.2.2.4
Bibliographic details
Otago Daily Times, Issue 5247, 18 February 1882, Page 1
Word Count
1,201Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 5247, 18 February 1882, Page 1
Using This Item
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.