TENDERS FOR BRIDGES ON WAIUKU ROAD. Superintendent's Offico, Auckland, February 12, 1863. .rTIENDERS will be received at this office until X noon of SATURDAY, 21st February, instant, for the ERECTION of Two Small BRIDGES on the Waiuku Road, in accordance with tho Plans and Specifications, which can be seen by applying at the Roads and Works' Office. Tenders to be endorsed " Tender for Bridges, Waiuku Road." ROBERT GRAHAM, Superintendent.
TENDERS FOR NEW FLOOR, AND DEEPENING WELL AT THE SLAUGHTER HOUSE, NEWMARKET. Superintendent's Office, Auckland, February 12, 1863. rpENDERS will be received at this office, until X noon of SATURDAY, the 21st Fobruary, instant, for the CONSTRUCTION of a new FLOOR to a portion of the Slaughter-houso : and also for ENLARGING and DEEPENING a WELL at the same place, in accordance with Specifications, which may be seen on application at the Roads and Works Office. Tenders to be endorsed " Tender for Floor," "Tender for Well." ROBERT GRAHAM, Superintendent. .
TENDERS FOR WORKS ON GREAT SOUTH ROAD. Superintendent's Office, Auckland, February 12, 1803. rpENDERS will be received at this office until X noon of SATURDAY, 21st February, instant, for the UNDERMENTIONED WORKS upon the Great South Road, iv accordance with Specifications which can be seen on application at the Roads and Works Office, Princes-street. 1. Carting Metal in portions by Chisholms Bush 2. Cutting at Slippery Creek 3. Ditching and Formipg, between Slippery Creek and Scotch Kirk, Drury Tenders to bo endorsed " Carting Metal," &c. ROBERT GRAHAM. Superintendent.
TENDERS FOR REPAIRS TO HENDERSONS CREEK BRIDGE, ON GREAT NORTH ROAD. Superintendent's Office, Auckland, February 12, 1863. fTENDERS will bo received at this office until 1 noon of SATURDAY, 21st February, instant, for sundry REPAIRS requited to the Timber BRIDGE over Hendersons Creek, on the Great North Road, in accoulance ■with a Specification which may be seen on application at the Roads and Works Office. Tenders to be endorsed " Tender for Repair of Bridge." ROBERT GRAHAM, Superintendent.
TENDERS FOR WORKS IN PAPAKURA VALLEY. HMENDERS will be received until noon of SATURL DAY, 28th February, for Cuttings, Culverts, and Metalling iv this district for the Commissioner*. Specifications can be seen by applying to Mr. REID, Papakura Valley ; or to CHARLES SANDERSON, Civil Engiueer. February 14, 1863.
IN THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM McEWAN, DECEASED. ,1 LL PARTIES INDEBTED to the late WIL /A LIAM McEWAN, Draper, Shorthand Crescent are requested to PAY THEIR ACCOUNTS to Air. WILLIAM READ, Draper, Shoitland Crescent, at the shop lately occupied by Mr. McEwan, within a fortnight fiom this date, and failing payment within that time, legal measures will be taken to compel payment. Auckland, February 13th, ISG3.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the PARTNERSHIP between us, the undersigned, as Timber Dealers and Sash Manufacturers, under the Firm of "J. Booth & C 0.," has THIS DAY been DISSOLVED by mutual consent. Dated this 13th day of February, 1863. JOHN PETTIT, JOHN BOOTH, PETER BIRLEY. Witness — HENRY HILL, Solicitor, Auckland. All Debts due to or by the said Firm will be received and paid by Messrs. Booth & Biklky.
NOTICE fTIHE PAETNEKSHIP hitherto subsisting beL tween us has beeu THIS DAY DISSOLVED by mutual consent. All debts due to oi* by the late Partnership Firm will bo received and paid by Mr. Samuel Cochrane. SAMUEL COCHEANE. JOSEPH COCHRANE.
Dated this 23id January, 1863. NOTICE. ~~ NOTICE is hereby given that the BUSINESS hitherto carried ou by Cookson, Bowler, and Co., will henceforth bo carried on by James Drummond Macpherson. All parties iudebted to Cookson, Bowler, and Co., are hereby authorised to pay their accounts to Mr. Macpiiersok, who alono is authorised to receive and discharge the same. COOKSON, BOWLER, &. CO. J. DRUMMOND MACPHERSON. Lyttelton, November 3rd.
NOTICE. rTIHE UNDERSIGNED, in leaving for Eugland, J. begs to tender his thanks to his numerous friends for their liberal support during his ten years practice iv this colony, particularly to those gentlemeu who have favoured him with their confidence since his sight has been defective. Should he bo successful in regaining his sight he will return and resume his practice. In tho interim his son and assistant will carry it on, and the only request he makes of those gentlemen who have hitheito employed him is, that they will give the youngsters a fair field and no favor. L. D. HALSTEAD, V S. Veterinary Hall, Wakefield-street
BAND OF HOPE FESTIVAL. mHE MEMBERS of the AUCKLAND TOTAL 1 ABSTINENCE SOCIETY nre requested to aid the Temperance Cause, by joining the procession of the BAND of HOPE, at the Odd Fellows' Hall, on THURSDAY MORNING next, the 19th inst., at 10 o'clock preoisely. By order, OSMUND LEWIS, Secretary. February IG, 1863.
AUCKLAND BAND OF HOPE DEMONSTRATION AND FESTIVAL. rpHE celebration of the above will take place on X THUBSDAY next. Members will assemble at the Odd Fellows' Hall, Queen-street, at 8 o'olook. Procession to inarch at 9 o'clock. The Committee would respectfully request parents, guardians and masters, to allow aU members of the Baud of Hope who raajr be in their charge or employ to Attend, on this ooQWiion.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIX, Issue 1742, 18 February 1863, Page 1
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