TO LET. rjIHE COMMERCIAL HOTEL, -*- LAWRENCE, On account of the present Proprietor wishing to retire fro'n the hotol business. The House contains 20 bedrooms, 8 sit-ting-rooms, dining-room, billiard-room, assembly room, fitted with stage and proscenium suitable for theatrical performances ; also, a splendid Livery Stable, containing 24 stalls, loose boxes, bugyy shed, &c. ; together with every other requisite for carrying on a first-class hotel business. Cobb's coaches to and from Dunediu and the Hotel daily ; and to and from the Teviot, Alexandra, and Clyde weekly. 'J he property to be let for a term of years at a moderate rental, and a good man who thoroughly understands the bu&iness will b^Siberally dealt with. For further particulars, apply to George Murray, Esq., Shamrock Hotel, Dunedin; or l«y lutter to the proprietor, HORACE BASTINGS, Lawrence. EOR SALE BY TENDER. rpHE Premises and Stock of those old- *- established Drapery Business in Clyde and Cromwell, known as the LONDON I1OU&E, the property of Allan Fitch. The Stock and Premises in each place may be tendered for separately, or together. Tenders to be addressed, on or before the 2nd December, IS7O, to GEORGE CLARK, Clyde, Attorney to Allan Fitch FOR SALE OR LEASE. rrtflAT well-situated Two-story House -*- in Ross Place, at present known as the "Tuapeka Times" office. Terms very reasonable. Apply to P. H. M'COY, Solicitor, Peel-street. The above is for disposal in consequence of the contemplated removal of the "Tuapeka Times" office to other premises. FOR SALE. THAT beautifully situated COTTAGE, on the Wetherstones Road, the property of Mr. George Searle. Apply to WM. HAVES, Land and Estate Agent. FOR LEASE. mHE KNOLL GARDEN known as -*- Vanse's. This Garden is planted with all kinds of fruit trees and berry bushes. Apply to A. BLTJNDELL, Wetherstones Road. MATRIMONY. mWO well-to-do Settlers, residing on the -*- Alexandra Road, are each desirous of meeting with a domesticated wife, who has some knowledge of dairy work ; age, not less than twenty- five years. This is a good opportunity for any respectable middle-aged lady wishing a comfortable home. They are both bachelors, and are hard-working and industrious men, who have accumulated considerable property, and been settled in the district for the last six years. Apply by letter, or otherwise, at the " Tuapeka Times " Office.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 143, 3 November 1870, Page 4
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374Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 143, 3 November 1870, Page 4
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