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To Let Oastl.'x'vertlEemonis nnder this head, not exceedla fci rteen words, will be charged SIXPENCE. TO LET, a new Concrete HOUSE, 10 rooms; gas, bath, Sc—Applv on premises, Union street, second bouseJtom Lelth street . 21jj TO LET, comfortable flve-roomed COTTAGE wa'er, gas; close to tram; rent' 12s.—M. Pcarce, Cavercham. ' 21Jy nMO LET, 7-roomed House; every convenience ; I Lower York place. Shopand Dwelling-house, and 3 and 4 roomed Cottages, off FUleul street aud St. Andrew Breet.-Asher, Union Chambers. 2IJy TO LET, 6-roomed Verandah HOUSE; every convenience; rent low.—T. Wbi.d, bootmaker. It yal Arcade. ' ■ ■ 2IJy TO LET, four-roomed Brick HOUSE, Albert Torrace, George street.' ' 21jy fTIO Lb.T, in Moray place, suitable for Workshop L or Store, capital STLAT, 90 by 20 feet.-Apnly Anderson and Monison. ; 17jy fT\O LfcT, Upper Stafford street, good 10-rooined X HOUSE, every convenient (the property of Mr George Cowie); immediate possession.—Apply to John R. Hooper, Princes street, )' • 4ju TO LET, 8-rooroed ROU=E, f acre Garden, Kew. Apply W. Sinclair, solicitor, 6 Union Chambers, Ptlnces street. -\ 20]y FTIO LET, R nOM, 15 x EO, register grate, gas laid on; _L suitable for workroom, dressmakers, 4c, or youDg men's debating club, Terms moderate.—Apply Maitland Hotel, Walker street, Dunedin. 20jy rilO LET, roomy OFFICE in tho Universal Bond JL Apply Bond Manager. . 19jy TO LET or SELL, 40 acres of LAND at St. Leonards.—Pereival, George street. 18Jy. TO LET, Gentleman's HOCTE, well furnished, centre ot city, containing 10 rooms; bath and every convenience. — Particulacj-apply Murley'e Agency, Maclaggan street. '". 17]y mo LET, FAMILY RESIDENCE, containing seven JL rooms, bathroom, &c., Upper Stafford street. — J. AW. Gage, 10 Rattray street., ~. .. , 16Jy TO HAIRDRESSEP.B. TO LET (shortly), Iv tbe Grand Hotel Buildings, a SHOP for the above business; also, BATHS in connection with same.—Apply vj - IOJy 'I,1 WATSON BROS.' TO L E-: A S E. for a term ot years, Centrally-situated BRICK STABLES in Invercargill. ' ' . . The Undersigned Is prepared'to received applications to Lease; for a term of yiars, those centrallysituated lirick Stables in Don street connected with tbe Horse Bazaar and Saleyards. ■■ For particulars apply to J. O. M'ARDELL, 12ju ' . Auctioneer, InvercargUL TO LET, Blx-roomed HOUSE and BE' TION, Duncan street; savon-roomoct HOUSE and Halfacre, Kaikorai, £45; four-roomed HOUSES, Leith Btreet, quite new, 12s;. five-roomed ' HOUSK, Mornington, 13a 6d; Dve-roomod HOUSE, Maiiland street, «s; two good Central OFFICES, 96 Princes street; good CELLAKAGK ACCOMMODATION. Also, several two and three-roomed HOUSES.—John Hercus, 5 Hislop's Exchange Court. : , . 4Ju TO LET, BRICK STORE, Btuart street, now occu- \ plod by Messrs Neill Bros. Possession 14th Inst. Francis Fulton. 4]u TO LET, in Stuart street (opposite St, Paul's Church), two eight-roomed DWELLINGHOUSES, one SHOP, and MILTON HALL, lately used xs a factory.—Chapman and Strode, Princes st. lju TO BREWERS AND MALTSTERS.-TO LET, that Commodious MALT-HOUSE and KILN [50 bags) In Cumberland street, lately occupied by Kcast and M'Carthy; moderate rent; doge to rail-' tray. Also, 1} ACRE LAND adjoining corner section; central; suitable lor Coal or Timber trade. —Box 219, Dunedin. 2my TO LET, on Corporation LeuK (full. valuation tor 21 years), CORNER of SECTION 41, Block XIV, Dunedin, fronting Stuart street and Moray place.—Chapnun and Strode, Princes st. 24my TO LET, OfßcM, Union Chambers, Pnncea street— Wm. Brown and Co., 101 Princes street. TO LET, a two-storeyed bluestono MALTUOUSE, with office attached, at [the Water-of-Leitb, sapable of turning out 10-00 bushels of malt per week. Storage accommodation for 40,000 bushels grain, and ilr-tight bins for 32,000 bushels malt; two kilns SO x 20, floored with tiles; also two cisterns, all constructed: upon the latest and most approved principles.—Apply to Marshall and Copeland. I8»p SEVERAL OFFICES and considerable STORAGE in Colonial Bank Buildings TO LET.-Reid and Duncans, 63 Princes Btreet. -.-,. ; Bond and Beiidenbe. D«gh advertlsemente nndei this haad, not exceeding fourteen words, will be charged BIXPENOB. THREE people require BOARD-and RESIDENCE,! in >-o<>d situation, near town; single bedrooms,1 private parlour. None but superior quality need ipply.—K., Timoi Office. ; ■~ -~. _ElJy: VACANCY for a few Oe(itlcmen BOARDERS; single and double rooms.—Grelg and Co., 32 George street. ■ .-,it »...■.... .. -2Qjy VACANCY for five BOARDERS; 18s per week, washing included.—bavillo House, Stuart street. 19jy PRIVATE FURNISHED APARTMENTS, suitable married people; also, Sltigle Rooms, gentlemen ; Board, so. — itereeiord House, Georgo jtreet. 17jy Eotela " ARIMTAL HOTEL, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDLV. H. NEWEY has much ploaeuro In notifying his many up-country friends and the genoral public that, having takan the well-known ORIENTAL HOTEL, Princes street, Dunedin, ho is prepared to welcome all who call upon him. Guosts may rely upon getting Flist-claes Accom modation, tbe Hotel being entirely renovated. The reputation of the hotels of .other places, whic has always followed when Mr Kewey has been pro prletor, will be etrictly maintained. ' 16my . H. NEWEY. EdaoationeS.; WAITAKI HIGH SCHOOL, OAMARU. Rioior : JOHN HARKNESS, Es«., M.A., Late Opon Scholar ot Corpus Christ! Collrge, Oxford, and for six years Assistant Classical and Modem Language Master ot Manchester Grammar School. Mathematical Master : ALGERNON C. GIFFORD, Esq., 8.A., Scholar of St. John's College, Cambridge ; Fourteenth Wrangler, 1883. The School Btands in a reserve of 30 acres, which are being laid out as playing-fields. The situation 1> admi ably healthy, and the fino buildings aro specially planned for the accommodation of Boarders. The regular course comprises Latin, French, English Composition and Literature, Mathematics, and Physical Science. German and Greek will be taught as optional subjects. Tuition Fee (inclusive) 10 guineas a year; for brothers, 8 guineas. 30ju TTEW HIGH SCHOOL, KEW HILL, MELBOURNE, VICTORIA. . MICHAELMAS QUARTER Begins TUESDAY, JULY 81. Kew is the healthiest spot in Australia.^FHie "Hayter'a Year Book," pago 235. Head Master: J. Hnraino Tnoirrson, M.A., Exhibitioner and Scholar Melbourne University, lato Second Master Church of England Grammar School, Melbourne. 11 Jy f\UNEDDJ SCHOOL OF ART, Moray \J place.—Freehand and Model Drawing, Paint ing in Water or Oil-colours, Drawing and Painting from the Antiquo and Still Life. DAVID C. BUTTON, Art Hmtel ftai-al M.ail -OOYAL MAIL LINE OF OOAOHHS (COBB & OO.) The above Lino of Coaches loavs Lawrence for ox burgh, Clydo, Cromwoll, Qaeenstown, and all Inter mediate places every Monday, Wednesday, and Fri' day, on arrival ot first train from Dunedin, returning on the alternate days. Leave Palmerston for Nasoby, St. Bathane, Ophir, and Clyde on Mondays and Fridays. H. CBAI'i & OO Personal PHIVATE INQUIRY OFFICE, M KELVEY 4 JOHNSON. Abscondors, Dobtorß, and M isnlng Friends inquired toi House, LaaH, and Commission Agents. UNION CHAMBERS, PRINCES> BTREBT, DUNEDIf SummonsDH, Rill" of Sale, Distraint Warrants ft>i Rent. Debte collected In all parts ot the Colony. Landlords aud Tradesmen in country district rromptl? afttnded to, StrUtly oonfttotlai. "mj

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 6687, 21 July 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 6687, 21 July 1883, Page 1

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