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Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 347, 25 August 1883, Page 3

 

New Zealand Kailways. TKND.EWS TOY. SOLE KTC.HT OF ADEft : lSi*G ON It A I WAYS Railway Department. Wellington, 20th August, 1888. TENDERS will be received at this office, up to N(;on of Monday, 17th September, 18S3, from persons desirous of obtaining the sole rig ht of advertising at he various stations of the following Kailways with their extensions: — Fo xto n a tahi New Plymouth* Waitara ": . Hawera They must be addressed to the Hod Ministei' foi Public Works, and marked outside " Tenders for adver- tising on Railways," and must also be accompanied, by a cheque on some bank to be specially marked by a banker as good for twenty-one days, and to be m favor of the Receiver- General's Deposit Account only, and not to bearer or order. Specifications can bt> seen at the Railway Stations at Wanganui, Nhw Blyn.pu'h, and at the General Mana- ger's Office, Wellington. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. " J. P. MAXWELL, General Manager, New Zealand Railways, Wellington, and Manawatu Railway Company, 1 .Limited HOTICE is hereby given that the y^elimgion and Mana- ,watti Railway. Company, (Limited) are constructing a railway under the Land and' Railway Construction Act, 188 i; snd have m terms of the 18th clause of' the said Act, deposited, for v . .public inspection m jbße Public Works : Qj^ce, ' and the^offices of pompany, m tiie City of Wellington, and m iPalmer- 'ston^North j a plan setting forth th c middle jine and direction, of the Kail way and a , book,, of reference .showing the lands required to be taken for th§ portion of the Railway cjßiiimen'<»|^ "& a point marked t inju© fTI eEauae, section No 64, yifeh herbett Blocked 14, Kair%^ Pur- vey, and teruiiiiftting at a peg marked 9 miles on Biibdivisiori JSo 12, Mana- watu, Kukutuake, BBj Block 8 Mount Bobingon Survey, and the najnes oi the owners and occupiers oi such, lands. j "JAS. WALLACE, Secretary. Wellington, 1 19 th July, 1883. F, ( O R, v SAL" B ONE St am Brick and Pipe Machine ;• Steam « 'ircular >aw ; 640 fe<*t sh.(':diufr; five -opttajfeN-; one nine- roonitcl housf; eight arid a qnuiter acres ov land, about three minutes' wnlk from the Square j forty chains of bea^iful quick hedge, , " :■ Aspl. i.aiu Pitch f'oni, tbre 'o fiv>. ; feet m tbc<. middle <<f 'i lie isH.i|.;ith. Terms liberal. Crown Gram at pur- cba>ing. . '", Water won't run up 'hill, and th. main drain is stopped. Als-o, two powerful pugmiils aud .two, brick kilns; ; , . ■ • ■...., Apply to, C. TfcIGKLEBANK; Brick an»r TiifMiunrfactufer, . ■ • Chuich.-treet, Painu-rMon. SRARLBORGUOH- ..-HOME. EEKTLEY BiiGß.y^ 4 re m>v <jsi.riug to their numerous cufiteptrs ihe following Extraordinary Chtiip i^at «ai'>d. which for price and «/uuftty deFj coinpttinon : — BD. -FLANNEL OP- ; lOd AQd.. Is FianueV Is. a iScati^t Flannel Is, sd. Towels gd ](Jd f l'wrk»sh Towels 10d. Hd Stiong Hlue Serge lid. 9id Twill Slueiiug 9id. ll.J(i Twill fc-heetiug Hid. IS CRIMEAN 'FLANNfiL : T S- X Shnting 4,jd. 4^d Cotton . 4s lid 12 jds Fancy Dress Stuff for 4s lid. lsCd 36 m. Passage Cloth Is 6d,. U-id 24 m. Passage Olptb iHd Stiong Scotch Tweed;^a 1^ 2s 3d, 2s s 3s 9d Felt bkiria Ss 9d. ' * Gd" Slate "■"■■'•*.' Csi.lesi^'e4 6D.. LAP IE S f & CH4L- /?B. •'■pßßK'fe &tttAW WATS O 2d E^.b.roid<?iy gd. '9d do a Lace Trimming 9d doz Is lid 9-bu'tin Ladies' Blk. Kid Gloves 2-buttoi Is lid. 4d Children's Sox 4U. 6d Children's Stockings 6d, 6d pair Ladies' Stockings 6d ] ajr. 10d Men's L.-W. Sox IQ'A, ty 3d" Men's S^fti't^ Sox Is 3d. 3s lid and -t0..-' <? h Men's Heavy Shirfs 3s l,ld 4a }d.. » Is 6d Men's ' 'Oo'tlQii 'SlairfH frl. . ' '" ' " .2ssd I^e«d.jHat«S 6d. 7s 6d Boys* Tweed picker Suits 7s 6d 7s lljd T. we ? d Trousers 7s lid. V 2» 6d Trousers and Vests 12s 6d. SISHT£i£Y Bm©S THB SQt7ARE f

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