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Tenders. labile Works Office (Architect's Branch), Wellington, October 28,1879". nnENDERS are invited for the Erection SI of Police Buildings at Warkworth, RodUeneral conditions, specifications, and drawmas may be seen at che Public Works Office (Architect's Branch), Wellington, and at the Public Works Office, Auckland. Tender's addressed to the Hon. the Minister for Public Works, and marked outside "Tender for Police Buildings, Warkworth," will bo received at the above office up to noon of SATDItDAY, the 22nd day of November, 1879. TelegrapHc Tenders will bo received.proviclea. the original tender and deposit are lodged with the nearest District Engineer at the time above 3peciflcd. The lowest or any tender not necessarily acOCPtea' P. F. M. BURROWS, Architect "XTEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TENDERS FOR PURIRI SLEEPKRS. Publio Works Office, , Auckland, 20th November, 187?. The undersigned is authorised to receive Tenders for the Supply of Small Quantities of Puriri Slecpors, to bo delivered at any Railway-station. Specifications and naiticulars may be so™ on application at this office. ' Signed) JAMEd STEWART, District Engineer* rrTTT builders. Tenders will ba received until noon of S 4.TURDAY, November 22, for the Krection of Stable and Coach House in Albortstreet. EDWARD BARTLEY, Architect. for Sale. 971 O E S A. L B; C Graf ton Road, cast side, Comfortable* Cottage, containing six rooms, scullery, coaH cellar, &c, on Allotment 33 i>y about 180; good Kitchen and flower garden, orchard of choice fruit. comprising plum, apple, mulberry, nectarine, and peach trees; terms easy.—Apply J. M. Macdonald, House and Commission Agsu*, Queen and West Queen-streets. Also, 50 acres Good Land, near Huntly Station, Waikato. THOU SALK, a Bargain, a Tip Dray and X; Harness nearly new, for £11.— pply to &. Bnrton, Eden terrace Post Office. "SJTOR SALE, Cheap, and terms easy, JIJ in one of the moat healthy parts of Auckland, 3 First-class Freehold AUotmentav 33 feet frontage each by 112 feet 2 First-class Freehold Allotments, 33 fe?t by 1 First-class Freehold Allotment, 68 feet by 112 feet, with good Six-roomed House and wash-house, bath-room, and every other convenience for a family. A splendid view.ffom each of them, and only IS minutes' walk from Union Bank. Apply to JOHNSOPPBT, General Commission Agent, No. 8, Queen-street. N SALE, ex ' Zealandia,' Bright Yet low Maize, finest importation, free of weavil (Hall's duty paid.) Priceperbag. 9s 663, bags free.—George Sibbin, Merchant and Auctioneer. niAID £1,000 LKNT, on Building Society c&JLU principles, or on other terms to sail borrowers. Mortgages and Loans negotiated. Sco List of Properties for Sale on 4th page.— C. Williamson. Estate Agent, Vulcan Lane.— seven per cent, allowed on money, deposited for investment. _______ Lost and Found. LOST, on Tuesday evening, between Auckland and Onehutfga, a Tweed Coat. —The Finder will receive 5s reward by leaving it at Brierly's Stables. „_____ Auctions. TO-MORROW, NOON. MARKET-DAY AUCTION SALE. AT ARTHUR'S MART.1 POULTR V, &o.—A Large Assortment of Fowlsy , Tuckeya, Ducks, GeeSe, Pigeons, Canaries, Small Pigs, &c. PEODUCE, &c—A Superior Assortment of New Potatoes, First ciass Hobart Town and Canterbury Old Potatoes, Onions, Carrots. Canterbury and Auckland Cheese, Canterbury Bacon and Hams (in cloth and bare), Superior Local Bacon and Hams, Pork, Beef, Butter, Honey. Flour, Oatmeal. Maize. Oats, Sharps, Bran, Peanuts, Walnuts, Dates, Dried Apples. GROCERIES, &c—Tea, Sugar, Coffee, Cocoa, Cornflour, Rice, Starch, Soap, Candles, Kaiains, Currants, Clothes .fegs, B'ue. Tinned Fruit, Biscuits, White and Red Lead, Boiled and Raw Oil, Black Paint. 60 oases Wilson's Jams, lib. tins, well assorted; 5 cases K.B. Jams, in jars. FURNITURE DEPARTMENT, ' AT ONE O'CLOCK P.M. Pianos, Organ, Harmonium, Stools; Household Furniture and Effects, now and second-hand, a large assortment; Cabinet and other Sewing Machines, Mangles, Wheelbarrows, Large Dresser, Ranges, Ovene, American, Stoves of superior design, Perambnlators, Glass Casen, Pictures, Boots. Fancy Goods, Clocks, Timepieces, Watches, Counter Scales. Scrubbing Brushes. BiacKsmith's Bellows, Axe Handles. Galvanic Battery, New Saddles, Bridles. TO-MORROW. DRAWING-ROOM SUITE, BAGAr TJiLLE .TABLE, KOUSEOLD FURNITURE, * - ; THE subscribers will sell at their Mart, Fort street. To-morrow, 21st inst, at 11 o'clock, Drawing-room Suite (of nine pieces) is Green Silk; Bagatelle Table, complete (folding); Couches, Chairs, Tables, Clocks, Glatswaro, Iron aod Wood Bedsteads, Mat- ' trasses. Bedding, Stands and Ware, Bath, Pictures, books, Holloware, Stove, Glass Show Case*, Mirrors, General Household Furniture, etc. i SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. ; TO-MORROW. I D.URHAM YARDS. FOR SALE, at Durham Yards, Tomorrow, at 11 o'clock, THOROUGHBRED FILLY, 3 years (unbroken), by Buckstone, out of Pacifio ' mace. HUNTER & NOLAN. TO-MORROW. DURHAM YARDS. J7IOR SALE, at Durham Yards, To. } morrow, at 11 o'clock, i largo SAILS, suitable for Hay-covers. a HUNTER & NOLAN. ( B. TONES I [K. C. CAEE . TO-MORROW, c MAIZE! MAIZE! MAIZE! ■3 Ex 'Mecj Meurilies,' v&ox Fiji. >r c B. TONKS & CO., . ■O7ILL SELL To-morrow (Friday), at 11 > V 7 o'clock, 800 SACKS MAIZE, ex 'Meg Merrilies,* from Fiji, a prime sample. - TO-MORROW. AT SIB bTn ' S MART, AT 11 O'CLOCK, 16 100 bags Rce t Sydney Maize " 15 bags New Potato's', best quality H»ins. Bacon a-.d Rolls ;,. 65 Canterbury and Wairoa Cheese i 100 packages Tea, low duty Currants, Kaisins, Dried Apples Candles. Soap and Kerosine Cocoa, Bice, Bran, Sharps Barley, Ctirrois, Oatmeal F sugar and fine Salt Tobacco, Hops and Canterbury Flour 10 100 lb bans Flour, unreservedly to House, It x 10 £ SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22. of . ""at sibbin's mart, at 11 o'clock, Large Boat, with fore-and-aft Sails, 25 feet S long, 3J feet beam, 35 feet depth of hold; Rigging complete;;; all in good order; built at the North Shore. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24. GRASS IN WESTERN PARK. E. & A. ISAACS HAVE received instructions to sell by auction on Monday, 21th instant/at p.m., at their Store s, Fort-street, 7 THE RIGHT TO CUT AND REMOVE 'S GRASS In Western Park for Twelve Months, g Subject to Conditions to be seen at tho Office ot Town Clerk and Auctioneers. Z - E. Vt A. ISAAC'S, I

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Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 2993, 20 November 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 2993, 20 November 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 2993, 20 November 1879, Page 3

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