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• To Let. -71 VO~ LET," ajemail House of twarboias,-in7BtewarfcrT-~. - JL street. Crichton, Balryniple & Co. ri^O LET.—A fceven-TOomed-H<rase in York-place.- - JL Apply to James Nicol, on the premises. " . Tl'O LET, a two-roomed Cottage; pfeasantJy situ-" •" JL' -rated, in town. Apply Mr Carncross, Witness office, after three p.m. FTTH) LJJT- Five Cottages, close to tire bridge a& th A Waterof Leitb: also, two Cottages, at Caveraham. Apply to P. Fulton, The Forbnry. f\\O LET, a convenient Office in the best part of X Princes-street. Apply to Richardson and Reynolds, corner of Princes and High-streets. rpo LET, a Shop and an Eight-roomed Boarding ■L House. Apply 3 George street, adjoining Octagon. ITU) LET, a nice 5-roomed house, next £to Clifton JL villa, Maclasgan-street, apply on tbe^PreizuEes* ' ■ ** fnO LET, Four. Three-roomed COTTAGES, X Walker-street. Apply Riordan Brothers, Cafe de Pans, Jetty-street. ripo LET, one House, Mac'aggan-street; also, JL three Houses opposite the Club. Apply J. S. Raphael, Auctioneer and Valuator. Rochester House, t ell Kill. . ... mo BE LET ON BUILDING LEASE.—FroaX J*??*', ■£**?? W ' u °ck23, .Castie-street: Section 8, block 2&, George-street; also part section 9, block 18, London-street. Henry Green.----f HO LET, a Shop in Stafford-street, newly erected, JL Sitting-room, Cellar, and Kitchen, complete. Well adapted for -wholesale or retail business. Apply onJhe premises, above the Aldinga HoteL TO LET on Lease, 7 or 14 years, BusinessTSitesTln Stafford-street, nearly opposite Union HoteL Enquire at COBB & CO.'S, Coach Office. fV\O LET on Leace, Business allotments in the I Towns of Port Chalnns, Oamaru, and Clarendon. : RICHARDSON & REYNOLDS.' f| 10 LET, 3-Koomeu Cottage, pk-asant situation, JL two minutes walk Irani "the post-office. Appiy Mr. De Costa, Provincial House, next to Provincial Hotel. ry\U LET.—-A Six-roomed H<uise, with half an acre X of ground, -well fenced, garden, fowl-house, &c, - within ten minutes walk from the Post-office; also, two Two-roomed Houses, and a Five-Stalled Stable, situate in Stewart- street. Apply to W. J. Roberts, Grocer, Stewart-street. fpO LET.—That seif-contained House in llaitlandJL street, lately occupied by W. H. Valpy, Esq., consisting of Diuins-raom, Parlour, three Bedrooms, and Kitchen; there _js also a Two-Stalled Stabla attached which can De had if required. Apply to John Barr, Craigileii-piaci?-fT\O LiiT.—Those very commodious and centrally X situated premises, known as the Abbeyleix House, in Maela^saa-street, containing 1 Sitting Boom, Dining Eooro. Brawingroom, 20 Bedrooms, Pantry, Kitchen, Store Rotr.n, cc. Thi3 old-estab-lished Hotel is, without doubt, one of the best in Dunediu, and will prove a sure fortune to a man acquainted with hotel-keepiug. Apply to Edward Moeller & Co.. Maclacgan-strcet. fpOKOMAIRIIiOTI-To Le^ or lor Sale, a SevenX roomed House, well constructed for an Accommodation House, a three-stalled Stable adjoining it. also a garden. Apply to James Oosjrrove. TO LET. THOSE central and spacious premises in Highstreet, comprising part of Messrs. Bing, Harris & Co.'s new s&oue building, and lately occupied by Messrs. J. Koim & Co. Apply for particulars to Messrs. J. Koha ie Co., in Hi^h-strect. . LAND TO LET. TO be Let on Leas?, on advantageous terms, several Building Sites fronfeg the Octagon, George-street, ami .Moray Place. A valuation allowed for substantial buildings. Plans may be sten, and further particulars learned, upon appplication to Ms. Caiikchoss, Witness and Daily Time* Office, from 2 to 5 p.m. O~ L E T^ I A Splendid Shop in High-Etreet, opposite the Commercial Hotel. Apply to i ■ - © M-LEOD & GIBSON. o 3-Roomed House, London-street. 4-Soomed House, Elm-row. HENRY GREEN, ■ Stewart-street. oamaru district; A SMALL FARM to Let. Apply to Gillies aftl Street, Land and Estate Agents, Surveyors, lac. SPLENDID Frontage in Stafford-street, to Let. A Shop for Sale in Farley's Arcade. Apply, Aldinga Hotel. ltJ rpHE time for receiving offers for the Lease of A. Bu-nham Water Farm, near Wellington, is hereby extended until further notice. Offers will be received, addressed to J. C. CRAWFORD, Or to « LEYIN&CO., _ . , Wellington, Particulars may be obtained fiom Messrs. Richmond & Giilies, Dunedin. Board and Residence. rriWO GENTLEMEN desire apartments in a - X Private Family, within ten minutes walk of the *" Post Office. Apply *' Alpha," office of this paper. |>OAED AND RESIDENCE.-Wanted, respectXJ able boanlers in a private family. Apply Stafford House, opposite Union Hotel, Stafford-street DRITATE BOARD and RESIDENCE. — Miss X Cowen, Stafford strest, nearly opposite, but a little above, Martin's Hotel. SUPERIOR Board and Residence. Separate - apartments for two gentlemen. Mrs. Jenkins. Clifton Villa Madaggan-street. T I IV7O Gentlemen can meet with a home in a genX __ tleman's family in town. Address Delta, ©"nice of this paper. MILNE, HOUSE, - . Off George-street, Opposite the residence of Mieville, of Day and MieviUe. Two or three gentlemen can be accommodated with. Board and Residence in a private family, by applyin to Mr. John Kerr. " Mr. Learnicnt, Storekeeper, will point out the house. ABBEYLEIX HOUSE. "PRIVATE Family Hotel and Boarding Establish X mer.t. The bes taccommodation, and the bes table iv Dunedin. Terms moderate. ■ . *»w H-ÜBERT'S CAFE AND CLUB, CORSEK OP „ PRINCES and MANSE STREETS. * * iT the request of numerous Gentlemen, Madame jIS. Hubert has decided upon providing for ' BOARDERS BY THE WEEK, Terms:— TWO GUINEAS. A LIBERAL CARTE Will always be open for selection from, either for * Breakfast, Luncheon, Dinner, or Supper, At any hour, FROM 8 a-x. TO 12 p.m. MADAME HUBERT Trusts that her desire to provide a desideratum, tie want of which has long been felt, will meet the requirements of her friends: DUNSTAN DIGGINGS, VIA WAIKOUAITH FORWARDING AGENCY. THE SPIT, WAIKOUAITI. TAMES COLEMAN, feeling the necessity and 0 having every facility for the reception and forwarding ofall classes of goods on the Spit, immediately on their being landed by the steamer or other vessel (his store being.directly opposite the landing place), is now prepared to receive and forward goods to the various diggings on the Waikouaiti route, at a moderate scale of charges, and at the current rate of freight , All goods consigned to him must be distinctly and legibly addressed, and no responsibility incurred unless proper bills of lading are sent by Captains of steamers and other vessels with the goods. - -Sox further particulars, apply at the Stores, come of Hope and Stafford-street^ Dunedin. 1 .;■ JAS. COLEMAN. .. 32nd September, 1862 . .

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 241, 27 September 1862, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 241, 27 September 1862, Page 7

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