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Dunedin, November 15,1876. A, J. Towsey, Esq. DEAR SIR,—We, the undersigned members of the Dunedin Choral Society, desire to express our approval of your valuable services and gentlemanly bearing as Conductor of our Society. We beg to ask your acceptance of a Concert to be held on Friday, December 22, 1876. Subject: Handel’s “ Messiah.’' And we are, Dear Sir, yours respectfully, FREDERICK LEWIS, S. N. MUIR, And others. Dunedin, November 22, 1876, the Members of the Dunedin Choral Society. , GENTLEMEN, —I have to return my hearty thanks for your kind expressions of my servic s as conductor of the Society, as well an for the complimentary Concert offered me, and to assure you whilst I decline the proffered Concert. I feel deeply grateful for the consideration which prompted the offer, —I am, Gentlemen, yours very truly, A. J. TOWSEY. PATEA DISTRICT, FOR SALE—The new Hotel, nearly completed, at Normanby, situate in the most commanding position in this far-famed District (which is admitted to be unrivalled in New Zealand), commanding the Railway Junction and roads from Patea, Hawera, the famous Waimate Plains, and the whole of the just being opened -up behind the Mountain, on the road to Waitara and Eew Plymouth. The Building is well designed, and contains fifteen large and lofty rooms. Also, in the same Township, The Ketemarae Store and Post Office. This being the only Store, it commands an extensive and_ very profitable business, and is an opportunity rarely to be met with for large returns with a small capital, as, in addition to the Settlers’ trade, the Maori trade of a very ex tensive district is done. Terms easy. Principals only dealt with. Apply to SARGOOD, SON, & EWEN, Dunedin. JOHN GIBSON,'Patea. J. P. M‘GREGOR, Normanby. ffo bei. TO LET. MY NEW BRICK BUILDINGS in th« Octagon, next Athenaeum, comprising Three Shops, with lofty basement fl iors. back entrance, &c.; and over the shops two floors, containing in ail forty-five rooms and two staircases. There is a carriage-entrance, and ground at back for staling, Ac., suitab'efor Family Hotel, the situation being the best in Dunedin. DAVID ROSS, Architect. TO LET, FIRST-CLASS Shop and Commodious Warehouse (three flats), Princes street, specially suitable for la.;ge Wholesale and Retail Business. CONNELL & MnrvnTß. TO LET, large Warehouse, several Offices with fireplaces, all centrally situated Apply R. T. Wheeler, Stafford street. TO LET’, an Office in Bond street, lately occupied by Brogden and Sons. Apply i.ange and Thoneman. TO LET, Four-roomed Cottages in Forth street, knply H. S. Pish, Princes street south. TO LET, Shop and Parlor, George street. Inquire J. Lazarus, next Bank of New Zealand; rent lew. T') LET, commodious Offices in Princes street, next D. M, Spedding’s auction rooms; rent moderate, and can be obtained either separately or en suite Apply on the premises to Mrs Davis, Ballarat Loan Office. TO LET, a commodious shop, with cellar, in Princes street. Apply to Scanlan Bros, and Co. TO LB I’, Three-roomed and Two-roomed Cottages. Apply Timothy Hayes, Kensington Hotel. TO LET, Four-roomed House, either furnished or unfurnished; moderate rent. Apply Mrs Wilson, Albany street comer. TO LET, Nine-roomed House in View street, opposite Congregational Church. Apply Mr 9fi uir. View street. TU LET, Furnished Sitting and Bedroom, with u*e of kitchen, at Sawyer’s Bay, close to Railway sta ion. Apply Mr Vosey, bookseller, Chalmers.

TO LB Three-roomed Cottage; newly papered. Apply Kensington Post Office: TO LET, a Five-roomed House, fruit garden and stable. Apply to E. Valentine, Mosgiel, TO LET, handsome Villa, fronting main road and opposite railway station. Havensboume Apply Hart’s Bazaar, A rcade. TO Lt/T, the Nine roomed House at Royal Terrace, occupied by J. R. Mackenzie. Esq. H. F, Hardy. TO LET, Six-roomed House, Russell street, in good order; cooking stove, grates. Apply Dryden’s store. TO LET,' a comfortable Six-roomed House, with eighth of acre ground. Apply N. Smith, Clyde street north. TWO ROt>MS To Let. Apply to Peter Stewart, draper, Great King street. TO LET, Three Two-roomed Houses in Dowling street; one small Shop in Stuart street. Apply Wm. Davidson, lower York place. TO LET, comfortable Four-roomed Cot tage. E. E. Davies, Post Office, Kensington. TO LET; Three-roomed Cottage, Maitland street. J. T. Roberts, Manse street. TO LET, Commodious Family Residence of seven rooms, upper Stafford street; rent mo erate. J. T. Roberts, Manse street. r|lo LET, two Three-roomed Houses in’ L Andrew street, between George and King streets. Apply Meyers, Hamburg House, Dowling street, near steps. TO LEL', Three-roomed Housfe. Apply Eccles’s Store, Arthur street. O LET, ’Two-roomed Cottage. Fredriksen, middle of Walker street, nearly opposite London Tavern. TO LET, Two-roomed House, furnished, oomer of Frederick and Clarendon streets; rent moderate. TO LET, a large Room in brick building, Rattray street; suitable for two offices, or board room. Apply Caledonian Committee Rooms. Rattray street. TO LET. a Four-rooraeTdetached Cott ge; splendid view. Apply Crawf, rd, Elm row. Board and Kasldfmoe. BOARD AND RESIDENCE for two respectable Men, friends preferred. Apply Russell's store, Frederick street. COMFORTABLE Board and Residence for gentlemen. Apply Mr Peterson, Octagon. TWO Gentlemen Friends can have comfortable Beard and Residence . for the summer months at Sawyer’s Bay,.. Adplv Mr Vosey. bookseller. Port Chalmers.' : ]%/| GRAY HOUSE.-t-Wanted; twoGpntleiVJL men Boarders, Moray House, Moray place. jpßl VAi E and" Residence, Gentle* |JT men or Mamed Couple; no children. For addres apply Wilkinson ana Atmiog.'

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Evening Star, Issue 4288, 23 November 1876, Page 3

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889

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 4288, 23 November 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 4288, 23 November 1876, Page 3

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