_JTenders pHUISTCHUBCH CITY COUNCIL. The City Council invites TENDERS for Revising the Valuation of the City for thi ß Particulars relating thereto may be seen at my office. Tenders to be lodged with mc by 12 o'clock (noon) on Monday, the 17th January. By order, F. T. HASKINS, o-x ~ ~„ Town Clerk. City Council Office, 6th January, 1876. j.g 42 ga jy o s—e:5 —c: TENDERS FOR STEAM COAL. The Provincial Government have accepted the tender of Mr C. W. Turner, at 32s 8d per ton. v J. T. PEACOCK, p w ,«r for Public Works. Public Works Office, sth Jsd, 1876. 1,6 4288 HP E N D E R "s ~. TO CONTRACTORS. Tenders are invited for FurnitureJor tho Normal School, Plans to be seen at the Provincial Architect's Office. Tenders to be sent in to the undersigned by the 11th inst. The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted. A. C. KNIGHT, Minister for Education. Education Office, Christchurch, January 4th, 1876. 1-5 4268 T O BUILDEBS. I TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of a COTTAGE near Latimer square. Plans and specification may be seen at my office, where tenders will bo received on or before Thursday, 6th of January. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. S. M. JACOBSEN, 12-30 4136 Architect, &c. TENDERS are requested for the Erection of a Verandah—iron roofing and paintng—for J. Grierson, Esq, Avonside. Tenders will be received till noon on Saturday, the Bth. 0. G. BOSS, 1-4 4241 Architect. IT OT E L AT WINBLOW. The time for Beceiving TENDERB for the ERECTION of the above Hotel, is Extended until SATURDAY NEXT, at 8 p.m. W. HARRIB, 1-4 4248 Riccarton Hotel. TENDERS WANTED for Alterations to BHOP in High street. Tenders to be sent in not later than SATURDAY, the Bth instant. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For plans, &c, apply to Professor AYERS,Jopposite Almoa's. 1-4 4226 Publications THE ~~ ILLTJSTEATED PBESS MONTHLY SUMMARY, For Transmission to EUROPE, Via SAN FRANCISCO, WILL CONTAIN THE FOLLOWING ENGBAVINGS : : 1. The British and Tasmanian Charcoal Iron Company's Mine, Port Lempriere— Furnace and Works Centre street, Fort Lempriere, Works in the distance 2. Falls on the Parker Biver, Victoria 3. Benevolent Asylum.Fete at Ballarat, Vio s toria—The Chinese Procession , 4, Eleanor's Glen, Mootwinjce B&uges, 1 Central Australia 6, St Peter's College, Kent Town, South Australia 6, The Lawn on the Melbourne Cup Day 7. Mataura Bailway—Opening to Gore 8, In the Grose Valley, Blue Mountains 9. Port Adelaide — Congregational Churoh St Paul's English Church St Vincent street Sailors' Home Institute Cape Otway Cave Stalactite Cave, Cape Otway 1 10. Spring Meeting of the Victoria Racing Club— Scratched Beady for Business , A Bolt Winners of Gloves Feeling his Feet After tbe Bace Costumes of the Day Worth Caring For A Patron of the Turf AND ALL THE NEWB OF THE MONTH. 12-29 PRICE SIXPENCE. 4096 64 TyrORTH CANTERBURY INDE±I PENDENT." NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. Tbe first issue will appear on or about THURBDAY, 6th INSTANT. The proprietary being scattered throughout the whole of the northern district, advertisers may rely on the utmost publicity. The circulation of the papers will extend among shareholders and others from Oxford to the Waiau, including Cust, Rangiora, Fernside, Ashley, S.W. Creek, Leithfield, Amberly, and the Waipara, as well as south of tbe Waimakariri. Applications in Christchurch to be made to Mr E. F. Barnett, Colombo street, sod other agents of the company throughout the province. F. H. MELVILLE WALKER, 1-3 4197 Secretary. \TEW ZEALAND MAGAZINE. On tbe first of January, 1876, will be published, at the Office of the " Otago Daily Times" and " Witness" Company (Limited), Dunedin, the Firat Number of tbe NEW ZEALAND MAGAZINE : A Quarterly Journal of General Literature, to be Edited by a Committee, consisting of the following gentlemen :— Professor G. S. Sale, Dunedin ; Professor J. M. Brown, Christchurch Professor D. Macgrhgob, Dunedin Captain F. W. HUTTON, Dunedin Rev K. L. STANFORD. The New Zealand Magazine is intended to be open for the expression of all shaded of opinion, and for the discussion of all qaes* tions of general or Colonial interest. Many of the best known writers in all parts of the Colony have already announced their intention of becoming contributors. Subscription for the year, Ten Shillings. Order from any Bookseller ; or send stamps or post-office order to Manager, Dunedin. A limited number of Advertisements will be printed with each number of the Magazine. Scale— £2 per page per insertion ,* or £5 per page per annum. Communications to be addressed to ThH Editors, Museum, Dunedin. Subscriptions and advertisements to he forwarded to The Manager, Rattray street* Dunedin. 12-8 3427
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Press, Volume XXV, Issue XXV, 6 January 1876, Page 4
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