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TENPERB. rpENDER wanted for Clearing several J- acres of gorse at Devonport.— Apply to R. J. Roberts. Architect, Devonport. rpENDERS are required for 2 Brick Resi- - 1 - deuces by Monday, 18th March.—T Holder. Architect, Mining Chambers. mENDERS wanted, closing next Wednes- - 1 - lay, for Fainting Large 2-storey House, corner of Victoria-rd. and Kerr -st. Devonport.—A. Tame, 79 Queen-st. TO BUILDERS RESIDENCE AT EMERALD HILL ESTATE, EPSOM. Tenders for erection of the afcove will be received at my Office up to 3 p.m. ou Thursday, 21st March. ,_._ ... . . w - HOLMAN, Architect. 300, Aictoria Arcade. T ° BT U DEBS. ERECTION OF A BLOCK OF SHOPS PITT-STREET Tenders for the above will 'be received until Noon on TUESDAY, 26th March T-, . - J- CURRIE,' Victoria-street Architect. jfl X T E X S I O N p-jg TIMET ■WAIPAWA WATER SUPPLY. CONTRACT NO. 3. WOTk e _s U FXTFX-r^r\ iV i ng x- teQders tor tUs work is EXTENDED to Noon of THURSUAi, A_ril -_th. HENRY H. METCALFE. Y°BUIL D E R S. _»j£S?fS wIU be received up to noon of MONDAY, the 25th inst., for the Erection of a I-actory in Eden Terrace Plans, etc., at our Offices." Queen-st. EDW. MAHONEY & SON, Architects. Public Works Office, Auckland. February 2i 1907. rpENDERS will he received at this Office J- until Noon of FRIDAY, 22nd March. 190., for ERECTION OF COURTHOUSE AND POLICE STATION. RAGLAN. Plans, etc., may be seen at Post Offices, Raglan and Hamilton, and at this Office. No tender need necessarily be .accepted. C. R. VICKEHMAS, District Engineer. T*-TNDERS . FOR CAMP SUPPLIES. Tenders are invited hy Ist Regiment Anckland Mounted Rifles for Camp Supplies as under:— Groceries. Meat, Forage. Bread, Cartage, Firewood and Milk for about SO Men and Horses, from 28th March to 4th April, Inclusive. Supplies to be delivered to Volunteer Camp, Castor Oil Bay, Lake Takapuna. Conditions of Tenders can be seen on application to Sergt. R. Woods, Ist Rpgt. Auckland Mounted Rifles. Orderly Room. Drill Hall, any evening from 7.30 to 9.31> p.m. AA 7 ritten tenders, returnable to Lieut. Pay and Qmstr. C. W. Harris, Orderly Room. Drill Hall, by S p.m. FRIDAY 22nd March. 1807. fJTENDER FOR LEASIXG. SECTION S9, PARISH OF HUNUA. Written Tenders are invited up to 4 .p.m. on WEDNESDAY, 3rd April, 1907, for the lease for 14 years of the above Land, 38 acres. Minimum rental, £1 per annum. Situated 8 miles from Hunua Railway Station. Tbe highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Full particulars on application at the Lands Office, Auckland. JAMES MACKENZIE, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Defence Store, Wellington, March 14th, .1907. TENDERS FOR BROWN LEATHER ACCOUTREMENTS. Sealed Tenders <in duplicate) will be received by the Secretary, Council of Defence. Wellington, up to 4 o'clock p.m. on THURSDAY, 28th March, 1907, for the Supply of Two Thousand (2000) sets Brown Leather Accoutrements. Samples may be inspected and specifications and forms of tender obtainVi at the Defence Store, AVelliugtoc7 and at the Volunteer Offices, Auckland, Christehurch, and Dunedin. JAS. O'SULLIVAN, Director of Stores. A UCKLAND BUILDERS TAKE NOTE." ■"- —Humphries' Patent Scaffold Brackets are selling in thousands throughout the colonies. —S. I. Clarke, agent. ]j5 O T~ I C E FEBRO-CONCRETE.

The attention of Architects. Contractors, and those about to build is invited to the decision of the High Court of Justice in England in the case Mouchel v. Coignet and Others, in June, 1006, in which the Court granted an injunction with damages and costs restraining the contractors from proceeding with their works. The Ferroconcrete Co., of Australasia, Ltd., being the Licensees under patents duly registered in New Zealand from Mr Mouchel, the plaintiff in this action, desire to Intimate that they will take immediate steps to prevent any infringement of their patents for piles (solid or hollow, beams, floors, partitions, and -walls. PIANOS, ORGANS, ETC. •pfOELLING AND jgPANGENBERG TJIAKOS. ARE ABSOLUTELY THE BEST THAT MONEY CA -K BUY. The Favourite Instrument of Auckland's Leading Musicians. Noted for Perfect Tone and Touch, and for Solid Wear are Equal to Pianos of Double the Cost. HIRE PAYMENTS ARRANGED TO STJIX CLIENTS. OLD PIANOS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. TUNl>_ AND REPAIRS BY EXPERIENCED WORKMEN. -O JJADI, LIVERPOOL-ST (2 doors from Karanga-hape-rd.). Phone 857. fir— —il TD LANDS. QRGANS. l_D_-l_i LOWEST PRICES FOR NP^ 5 *- CASH. EASIEST TERMS ON HIRE SYSTEM. We are showing upwards of 1f r0 INSTKUMiSNTS. Imported Direct from the Factories of the WORLD'S LEADING MAKERS. Prices Marked In Plain Figures. Send for Catalogues. fTHE xpNGLISH AND TJK>REIGN TJ-ANO A GENCY, TTB\» S. COLDICUTT, Manager. 101. QUEEN-ST., near H.M. Theatre. Telephone 1359. FTT-TEB--3; NOTICES. «TTNITED ANCIENT ORA-! DEB OF DRUIDS. Members of all Lodges In the No. 6 district, also all visiting brethren, are requested to attend the funeral of our late brother, John Frederick Benth, which will leave his father's residence, Prineeps-st., Grey Lynn to-morrow (Sunday) at 2 p.m. for Waiku__3teJ. S. DICKSON, District President, No. 6 district. §. -pONSONBY LODGE, Members are requested to attend the funeral of our late brother, John Frederick Beuth, which will leave his father's residence, Prineeps-st., Grey Lynn, to-morrow (Sunday) at 2 p.m., for Waiknmete. JAS. F. KEMP. Secretary.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 65, 16 March 1907, Page 3

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