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To Let. s) mo BE LET or SOLD, 20 years' LEASE of th y X. Premises known as the Old Star and Garte ig Hotel, Albany street.—Apply Chapman and Strode is , llaj ill fTIO LET, a four-roomed HOUSE, with every con JL venience.—Apply Taylor, Lower York place next Belmore Terrace. . 10a) TO LET, first-class HOUSE (central); 12 rooms blinds, gasallers, bath (hot water).—Mrs Mulr View street. ; 7ai j. rriO LET (Hoalyn), ecven-roomed HOUSE; etabli ,» JL and outhouses; £60. —Apply George Matheson § High street, Rcalyn. .• 7ai ■ P mo LET, BRICK HOUSE, six apartmonts, Glad ,t A Btone Terrace, Melville Btreet, with washing B> conveniences; reduced rent. 2ar TO LET, HOUSE, nine'rooms, Queen street, threi minutes from tram; rent, £80.—T. M. Wilkln 2 boo, Dundas street. 81n TO LBT, DOUBLE SHOP, with DWELLING (sli roomB), opposite Inglla I.—Apply1 .—Apply Dreaver's, 6( IP George street. Bent low. j 25m mo LET or LEASE, for 21 Ycara (or tew perlodl 7 JL SECTIONS M and 15, block XXXI, Bituatod it ' Great King otreoS (opposite Booreatlon-ground).— Apply to tho Trustees, Executors, and Agency Com. - nnny of New Zealand (Linsited). Exchange Buildings, i, tlvcrpooliitrci^ '_ ___ : a&l A mo LET, OFFICES In Bond Btreet, at present - X occupied by L. Maclean.—Apply to Trustees , Executors Agency Company oi Now Zealand (Limited), r i Exchango Buildings. 22Ja - mo LET, 13-roomed HOUSE; coal and wine e JL cellars, stable, coachhouse, bathroom (hot-water .. sretem complete), gas, ontbuildingo; hoalthy locality' £100 per annum.—Mrs M'Donald, Duke street, eppo- - site Cumberland street. Sap " TO ESTATE OWNERS OR REPRESESTATIVE3 OF LANDED PROPERTY. ■ mwo Practical Gentlomen are open to LEASE for s JL a term largo STATION PROPERTY or FREEHOLD ESTATB, stocked and in working order; or ' would undertake management either for salary or on terms, accepting payment by results. It suitable Lease oilers, rent would be guaranteed. 9 The above clients are thoroughly capable, energetic, " and reliable; aro fully conversant with extensive > management of property, the cultivation and treat- , merit of land; and are efficient In the managing of stock on artificial and cultivated grasses and other crops. 1 Those who have large properties falling on their 1 hands, from whatever cause, would do well to take , notice of the above opportunity. Highest references. i Address 3 A. B. C, ■ -Post-office, Christohurch. ' April 8,1885. llap : SPa? Sate. : Czsh fcdvesaiisi.ionta trader this bead, nol exceeding; DisScea woi'da, will bo okarged SIXPSNCE. [ TpLOURMILLS FOR SALE, on Waimato Plains, ' JD Taranaki.—The Mnuia Mills, now doing a good ' boßinese. Splendid atroam of water, six acres Free- ■ hold Land, Dwelling-house of six rooms, Stablej, and ' other buildings; adjoining township of Manaia, and > on main line of read between Hawera and Opunake.— ' For particulars apply to M'Vicar aud Hcekctt, on the > premise3 : 4ap EIOR SALE (KAITANGATA), HI ACRES, close to the township, being Sections 8, 21, and 22, Block ' IX, Kaltangata; partly open and partly well timbered ' —open portion securely fenced, and excellent grazing land. The property adjoins tho Company's wellknown coal-mine, and there ia every Indication that , the cotl-field underlies It. i For further particulars apply to ' FRASKR & STILLING, Solicitors, No. 1 Bond street, i 2ftn Dnnedin. ) TCTOR SALE, pure GAME FOWLS (heavy weight9)— _J Black Reds, Golden and Silver Duckwings. -W. • D. Wilkle, Greytown. llap EOB SALE, 14 Years' Lease BRICK PREMISES, King street south; suitable for factory; with I Dwelling, six rooms; ground 26 x 16&. Valuation.— i Frederick Whinom, Duddlngaton, N.E. Valley. Bap OYSTERS, Oysters, Oyetora (wholesale and retail) to be had at Campbell's Market. Fresh Bupply ' daily. . l^op mRIOYCLE (flrßt-cla?a Coventry), also BICYCLE; 1 X bargain Apply J..Griffin, next Kerosene Bond, Princes street south. 10ap r Baard and Besidenoe. ; Oivah advertisements under thin kesd, not exceeding j elateen words, will be charged SIXPENCE. Y ADIL'S and GENTLEMEN requiring comfortabla JJ quartors, Private BOARD and KKSIDBNOE, try i Bereeford House, George street. Baths. Terms 1 moderate. ICap , QT. CLAIR OCE4N BATHS.-Comfortable QuorYD tera for two or three Bathers at St. OMr Hotol. __j lOap BOARD and RESIDENCE for Ladlea and Qpntlomen visiting CHRISTCHURCH for any length ol time—from two or threo days or longer - can be hod at SPENCER HOUSE, 276 Armagh street west (close to ! Museum, Park, and flnrdone, and within 10 minutes' walk of the Cathedral and Post-o(llce). Every home «0»ii0.».->i»i ste perwcek-~'-te-vor cay. BeJerencea rtiqultcil, no,i_^_ to given In thlß city iiroucdin). Ploase mention this paper. 31m I (f^RAICANUI HOUSE, Waltatl.-Mrs Matheson has <U> VACANCIEB for Families, Newly-married Couples, Invalids, &c. Beautiful pleaaure-grounds. ....■ii--... i. ,j 23m Esiiways. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TIMARU BACES. APRIL 16 and 17, 1885. QATURDAY RETURN TICKETS C3 to TIMARU wl'.l be issued atWalareka Juneti.u, Dunedin, aud intermediate etatlons (including branches), on 16th and 16th April, and will ba available for RETURN up to and Including 20th APRIL. A. GRANT, . District Traffic Manager. Traffic Manager's Offico, , Dunedin, March SO, 18S6. llap NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ALTERATIONS IN RUNNING OF TRAINS. ON and after MONDAY, 13fch April, the following Alterations and Additions to the Time-table will bo observed :- A Train will leave Dunedln for Port Chalmers daily , at 2.0 p.m., and Fort Chalmers for Dunedtn at ' 8.10 p.m; ' The Train now loaving Port Chalmers for Dunedln, at 0.20 p.m. will leave at C.46 p in., and will be > correspondingly later at all stations to Dunedin. i The Train now leaving Lunedin for Balclutha at 6.46 a m. will leave at 0.0 a.m. The Train leaving Dunedln for Moaglel at 3.50 p.m. will stop at tbo Cattle Yards when requlrod, and the ! 11.16 p.m. Train frcm Duuedln to Mos^iol on Wednesdays and Saturdays will also stop If required. : A Train conveyirg Pasaengors for stations between ; Dunedin and Slosgiel will leave Dunedin at 10.15 p.m. on Monday/!, Tueadnya, Thursdays, and Frldcys. Tho Expreeo Train from Invercargill to Dunedin , will not Btnp at Wingatul. 1 The Train- now leaving Balclutha for Clinton at 6 15 p m. will leavo aii 4.30 p.m., and Clinton for . Balclutha at 0.30 p.m., inatead of 7.20 p.m. as at present. Tho Train now leaving Clinton for InveicarglU at 8.0 p.m. will leave at 3 15 p.m. A; GRANT, 1 District Traffic Manager. , Traffic Mnnaget'fl Office, Dunedin, April 7,1885. pap ! Licensing Koticos. B PORTOEELLO LICENSING DISTRICT. LOCAL OPTION. i I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that a POLL of tho RATEPAYERS will bo taken to dctermlno whether Publicans', New Zealand Wine, Accommodation, or Bo£tlo Licenses may or may not respectively be increased within the above district, in » accordance with the provisions of the 46th and foi- - lowing clauses of " The Licensing Act 1881" and "Tho Licensing Act 1881 Amendment Act 1882." Tho POLL will bo taken at tho Road Board Offico, Portoboilo, on SATURDAY, tho 18th day of April ' 1886, between tho hours ol 9 a.m. and fl p.m. J, Kach ratepayer shall have only one vot ■, and there shall be only one polling-booth in the district. JAMES MUIR, Chairman of tho Portobello Licensing Committee. :s April 2.18 C5. 9ap 13 Hotels. i- ''in EEMI HU S HOTEI n J a (Opposite the Railway-station), 3 ° CHRiSTOHUBCH. 0 This large and woll-furnlshod Hotel Is now replett with over}' eouifort and accommodation for Travellers, g Families, and Tourists, and is under the direel is management of tho Proprietor, who has been t <t successful Public Caterer in North Canterbury fo :e 21 yeara. Suites of Apartmonts can bo Bocurod on moa )r advantageous terms. Letters or telegrams promptl 1) attended to. iy Nothing but tho bC9t cI»D8 of Befreshmenta kept It j. B'OOk' W. BUBNIP, Proprietor. ©overnmoat Notifications. 5 rWJS ASAGO 'f&AE&_ ;|«lß__fr HAS S£SW. AK'OSSaSB SUB Q A % is T T si ?£IB 555 PSOVINOIAIi DIS'I'BICT 07 O F£ A C4 O SOU TfiS TEAS 1884, fai the PablioJtlen of all IHOSIFIOASIOHB whlol by any AoJ of the Geacul Assembly of by injr Oidi ainoci of tho Province of Otsgo, nqojie tone loiert«l In Us ProTinclal Gaieiti, i]i

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 7223, 11 April 1885, Page 1

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