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Tenders, m 0~~ BUILDERS. Tenders will be received by the undersigned until noon of SATURDAY, the 24th instant for varioua Works to be performed at the Union Bank of Australia. Plans, &c., at my office, <^e^^ A^^rrH> j architect. ~|Z"ARANGAHAPE District.—Cesspits. JUk. —Tenders for above will be reoeived up to 4 p.m. of Wednesday, the 21sfc instant. Plan 3, etc., at my office, 7i, Queen-street,—John Boylan, Engineer to the Board. . mHE TELEGRAPH COMMISSIONER I is prepared to receive Tenders for the Supply and Delivery of Eleven Hundred (1100) Telegraph Poles for a Line of Telegraph from Waipu to Dargaville Township, Northern Wairoa, by way of Paparoa, Pahi, and Maitai=tai. The Line will follow the Surveyed Road from Waipu to Maitaltai, and thence along the Northern Bank of the Wairoa River to Dargaville Township. Specifications and conditions may be seen at the Telegraph Office, Auckland, aiid the Telegraph Office, Waipu. Tenders to be sent in not later than the 31st AngUßt, 1878, addressed to the General Manager, New Zealand Telegraphs, Wellington. By order of the Telegraph Commissioner. C. LEMON, General Manager New Zealand Telegraphs. Head Office, Wellington, July 25,1878 TOW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. 25,000 SLEEPERS. KAIPARA-PUNIU RAILWAY. Public Works Office, Wellington, Ist August, 1878. Inconsequence of no eligible Tender having been received, farther Tenders are invited, and will be received at this office, up to NOON of MONDAY, the 26th of August, 1878, for the Supply and Delivery of 25,000 Sleepers, to be stacked at the Auckland or any Railway Station between Auckland and Ohaupo. Tenders will be received for 500 Sleepers and upwards. They must be addressed to the Hon. tha Minister for Public Works, and marked outside " Tender for Sleepers, Kaipara-Puniu Railway." Specifications niay be seen at the Public Works Offices, Auckland, Wanganui, and Wellington; and ttt j the Railway Offices, Mercer and Helensyille; and at the Railway Manager's Office, Picton. Telegraphic tenders, similarly addressed and marked, will be received if presented at any Telegraph Office by noon of the same date, provided that written tenders in due i form are lodged at a District or Resident EngiI neer's Office by the same hour, and accompanied by a cheque on some bank in the town where ; the tender is lodged; such cheque to be specially marked by a banker a3 good for one month, and to be in fa.your of the Receiver-General's Deposit Account only, and not to bearer or order. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. By command. ■ •< ' JOHN BLACKETT, Engineer in Charge. North Island. m O BUILDERS. Tenders wili be received up to noon on Saturday, the 21th instant, for the Erection of Brick Bank Premises at Gisborne for the Bank of New Zealand. B WARD MAHONEY & SON, Architects. Meetings, ROYAL ALBERT LOYAL ORANGE LODGE, No. 2. Will hold its Dsual Monthly Meeting at the Lodge Room, on Tuesday next, 20th instant, at 7.30 sharp. Lecture on " Lodge Ktiquette." By order of W.M. TTNION TEMPERANCE SOCIET The regular Weekly Meeting will bs held T HIS (Saturday) EVENING, in the Albes fe-street Temperance Hall, at 7.30 for 8 o'clock. 4 Good Programme. mO THE CHAIRMAN OF THE JL WHAU HEGHWAY DISTRICT. Whau, A.ugus 12, 1878. Sir,—We, the undersigned RatepaT-nrs of the Whau Highway District, request you to call a PUBLIC MEETING-, at the Whau Hall, for the purpose of taking into consideration the dangerous condition of the Great Ko in Road through the County of Eden. WiJlinm Forsyth James Owen Geo. Thomas James Palmer B. Gittos & Sons John Buchanan H. J. Bell R. C. Greenwood John Tait Thomas O'Sullivan Thos.. "Webb. IN compliance with the above requisition, I hereby call a Public Meeting, at the Whau Hall, on MONDAY next, the 19th instant, at 7.30 p.m. JOHN BOLLARD, Chairman Whau Highway District. A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of the Auckland Ship Wrights' Protection Society will be held, at the Working Men Club, on MONDAY, at 7 p.m. sharp. All Members are requested to attend. Business of importance.—J. Graydon, Chairman. 9 A TTENT ION. — AUCKLAND J\. SCOTTISH VOLUNTEERS. The Monthly Inspection Parade of the above Company will bo held, in the Drill-shed, on TUKSDAY next, the 20th hist., at 7.30 p.m. Uniform: Undress, with arms and accoutrements. JOHN MOWBRAY, Captain. U A TTENTION!—VICTORIA m±*L COMPANY, A.R.V, "*• Every Member is hereby ordered to attend, under arms, the Monthly Inspection on Tuesday Evening next, the 20th instant, at 7.30 sharp ; and also tho Instruction Drills every Tuesday Kveniog, at 7.30 o'clock. Any member being absent from either Monthly Inspection or Instruction Drills without leave, subjects himself to the operation of Section 22, Volunteer Act, 1865, and of Clauses 26 and 57, 'Volunteer Regulations. JAS. DERROM, Major, Captain Commanding Victoria Rifles. & A TTENTION.—NO. 3. COMPANY, X J\. AUCKLAND RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. *!■ The Company will Parade for Inspection in undress uniform, with arms and accoutrements—by direction of Major Withers—on Thursday Kvening, 22nd instant, at 7.50 p.m., when every member is requested to be present, ARTHUR MORROW, Captain Commanding, Auckland ! _AugustJ7 L IB7B. CT~6~B~IB~O~N POR P"S. AR. V. Monthly Inspection of Corps and Band on TUKSUAy NEXT, at 7.30 p.m sharp. Every member is requested to attend. By order. JAMES O'BRIEN, Secretary. TO AID THE DISTRESSED. — On MONDAY EVKNING next, at 7.50, a LECTURE on "Coleridge, the Poet and Philosopher," will be delivered by Mr. J. Blaokmax, in the Hall of the Young Men's Christian Association (instead of in the Mount Eden School, as at first announced), in aid of Mrs. Thompson and her four little children. Miss Peace and Mr. Nairn will sing, and the Orpheus String Band will be in attendance. The Mail-boat wiil leave here on Tuesday next, and it is hoped that all who can will attend the Lecture to aid this poor family in returning to America. Admission, Is. F. G. EWINGTON', Hon. Sec. ~HJ EWMARKET PRIMITIVE METKO_I3i DIST SUNDAY SCHOOL. A Musical and Literary Entertainment will bs given, in the Chapel. Newmarket, in aid of the School Funds, on TUESDAY, the 27th instant, consisting of a original conversation on Social Reform by six male taachers; Singincr and Recitations by the scholars. Rev. P. W. Jones will preside. Admission, Is; Children, 6d. For particulars see bills. LO R N E-S TRE E T HALL. A CONCERT, to be followed by a Sp.lkct Quadrille Pakty, will be held in the Lomestreet Hall, on WEDNESDAY, August 21, 187S in aid of the Funds of the Victoria Company's Band, A.R.V. * * Under the Patronage of Mai or Withers, (Officer Commanding District), Major Derrom, ! Captains Burns, Anderson, Dignan, Leftoy, and Officers and Members of the various Volunteer ' Companies ; Captain Butler, Superintendents Hughes and Mahon, of the Fire Brigades. ' Volunteers are requested to appear in uniform Fro at Seats, 2 s 61; Backs Seas*, Is Holders i of Front Seat Tickets only admitted to the i Dance. Concert at 8 p.m. Dancing at 10.30. : Refreshments provided at re&sonable prices. ! G1 L OJESI-GlOitflSi ' First-class Josephine Cut Gipye.g. two-bi'.tt'm ! various sizes, at 2a 6d per pair", worth 4<; riiit"! i at 2s per pair; lorge lot Grey Calico, 3i>.'inch, fit i 6rl yard, worth Sd, bought r<t section • JTenvy Winceys, Cd per yard ; lot of Winter Stock pie^r-iner o-'t at coat price: best Farmv F«atbflr- ' edged Ribbons, 6d per yird, -worth Is.—W ! Evee, Euneskillen House, Vicsoria-aireet.

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Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2609, 17 August 1878, Page 3

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