TO LOT TO LET, Four-roomed Cottage, Opoho, with every convenience; eighth of an pore of ground; splendid view. Inquire of J. Sanders, Opoho. rpo LET, Part of House, good locality, fur- -* - msb ed or unf u rniehetl. * * Economy,” Box 124. P. O. rilO LET, Five-roomed House in Howe A street. Apply to Mrs Deudney, Lavenswood, George street. rpO LET, corner of Dnndae and Queen A streets, a, Seven-roomed House, with gas and water laid on; also wash-house, greenhouse, garden, and other conveniences. Apply by letter, addressed “ Z.,” office of tlxis paper. f I'O LET, furnished, a four-roomed House. n Apply Cambridge Villa, corner York place and Albert street.
BEA. BATHlNG.—Apartments comfortably . furnished, to Let, with attendance, convement to Glendermid station. Address “ G.,” Stab Office. SHOP to Let at Green Xsland, with two rooms, next Coxnmenjial Hotel. Apply to John Ross. 1 OFFICE to Let in Princes street, with fireplace. Apply Frank Pell, Princes a(-.ronf 7 TO LET, Six-roomed House; good garden ; water and every convenience. Apply Moyle s store, Morington. TO LET, a large Hall; suitable for auction rooms. Apply Union Hotel, Stafford street. TO LE L’, Three 'Rooms, Inquire at Robin Hotel, Rattray street. TO LET, at South Dunedin, a Newlyerected Shop, suitable for any business, i Apply on the premises, opposite Ocean View Hotel. HP© LET, large Front Office, in Rattray X street. Apply to Royse, Stead, and Co. 0 LET OR LEASE— 49~acres7 - part cleared, next Mr Lamach’s, Peninsula, being Section 51, ■ Slock 11, For particulars, apply to Messrs M‘Farlane, grocers. TO BUTCHERS AND OTHERS. TO LET IN OCTAGON HE SHOP lately occupied by Mr John Asher, possession immediate. Apply Gilhes and Street. 3 TO LET, Shop and Dwelling, in those new premises, opposite Baptist Church, King street; splendid position for a grocer; immediate possession. E. Stokes, tailor, George street. 6 TO LET, large Carpenter’s Workshop; centrally situated. Apply Fraser and Macfiie, coal merchants. TO LET, five-roomed House, Anderson’s Bay road. J. T. Roberts, Princes street sou to.
•HIPPING, UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED), lOR OAMARU.— SAMSON, p. s. To morrow, Friday, the 21st January. Passengers by 7 a.m. train. lOR TIMARU AND LYTTELTON BEAUTIFUL STAR, on Monday, the 24th January. Passengers by 4.45 p.m. train. Cargo till noon. F F F To P lOR. LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON Picton, Nelson, Taranaki, and Manakau, (taking cargo and passengers for transhipment to Wanganui, Napier, Poverty Bay, Foxton, Rangitikei, Westport, Hokitika and Grey mouth) W® A, s. s., on Tuesday, the 2oth January. Passengers by the 2.30 p.m.. train. Cargo received at Railway Station till 11. am. be followed by the TAUPO. u, on Tuesday, Ist February, i°s JIM A RUT AKAROA, and IiYTTELTON. WANGANUI, on .Wednesday, the 26th January. Cargo tiH noon. Passengers from wharf at 4 p.m, FOR HOKITIKA, Greymouth, and Westport, via Lyttelton and Nelson. M A OK I, b. s., on Friday, the 4th February.
During the month of January Return Tickets will ba issued at Single Fares fey all the steamers of this Company, to Oamaru. Timaru, Akaroa, Lyttelton, Welling ton, Picton, Nelson, Hokitika, Greymouth, Weßtport.Taranald, and AXanakau, available till the end of February, Ofbc?s ; Harbour Chambers, STEAM TO BLUFF, INVERCARGILL WHARF, AND RIVERTON. THE p.B. COMERANG will sail, as above, on Saturday, the 22nd inat. Cargo now received into isheds. Goods for inland districts forwarded per rail at consignees’ risk G. S. BRODRICK, agent. STEAM TO TIMARU aud LYTTELTON. ■>HB Albion Shipping Company’s Steamer TAIAROA, JAMES STEWART, Master. Will sail for Timaru and Lyttelton on Tuesday, 23rd inst. ; cargo till 2 p.m. Passengers by 4.45 train. Has very superior accommodation for saloon and steerage passengers. KEITH RAMSAY, Agent. STEAM TO NEWCASTLE AND SYDNEY Via Lyttelton and Wellington. SUPERIOR PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION. 'H E Favorite Screw Steamship EASBY, 1,489 tons register, A. Kennedy, commander, will be despatched on or about Saturday, 12th Feoruary next. FRANCIS FULTON, Agent. SATURDAY AFTERNOON EXCURSIONS. THE Harbor Company’s p.s,, GOLDEN AGE, will run every Saturday from Port Chalmers totheKaikand > Heads, in connection with the Railway, starting immediately on arrival of the 2.30 p.m, train from Dunedin, aud returning in time to catch the 6.30 p.m, train from Port. Return Tickets (including railway fares), 3s 6d, will be issued at the Railway Booking Office. SOUTHLAND SaEAMBBS Sail as under, E XPRBS? 8.8., for BLUFF IK VERCARGILL, &i<d From Port Chalmers, ON WEDNESDAY NEXT. Cargo received at Rattray street Jetnj oa Monday and Tuesday. Cargo for Invercargill aud Inland district* for warded £by rail from idntf at Oou-dgnees i r!*V, '■K HOUGHTON & CO., Meuse street.
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Evening Star, Issue 4025, 20 January 1876, Page 3
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754Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 4025, 20 January 1876, Page 3
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