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Tenders _____ mo builders. TENDERS ate invited for the ERECTION of a PARSONAGE at the Oust. Plane and specification can be seen at my office up till WEDNESDAY, March Ist, after which date they can be seen at Mr Chapman's, Earnley House, Rangiora, up till Wednesday, March Bth, after which date they can be seen at Mr ZoQch's Store, at the Cust, up till Saturday, March 11th, on which date tenders must be sent in to my office. The lowest or auy tender not necessarily accepted. B. W. MOUNTFORT, Architect. Cathedral Square, February 24th, 1876. 2-25 6534 rjn ob vi l d er s. Tenders are invited for the erection of a Building at Christ's College. Plans and specifications may be seen at Mr W. Mabley S, Hereford street, where tenders will be received not later than March 10th. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 3-4 6824 X>OSTS AND RAILS. TENDERS will be received by the undergo up to 16th March for the SUPPLY of 5000 FENCING POSTS and 5000 RAILS. The posts to be heart of Totara or Matai, 7ft long, and split to average fully Bin by 3in. The rails to be heart of Totara, 9ft long, and split to average fully 6in by 2in. The whole to be delivered on the beach at T'maru, or at the Railway Station, Pleasant Point, within three months from date of acceptance of tender. . EDWARD G. WRIGHT, 3-4 6816 Box 102, Chrietchurch. 17 OWAI DISTRICT. TENDERS are invited by Ihe Kowai District Road Board for CONSTRUCTION of BRICK CULVERTS at the undermentioned places:— By Donald Clark's, Marshman's road. By Bruere's, Hiatt's road. By A. Wilson's, Sefton road. By J. EUwood's, Setton road. Plans can be seen at my office, Leithfield. Tenders to be sent in not later than 10 a.m. on Monday, March 6th, to be addressed to the Chairman of the Kowai District Road Board, Leithfield. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. CHAS. W. DUMEBGUE, 3-1 6697 rietrict Surveyor. Hotels. Tjl A 8 T E B N TT O T E L. Corner of Cashel street and East town belt. The alterations to the above being now complete, visitors can obtain all the accommodation of a FIRST-CLASS FAMILY HOTEL, Superior accommodation for Single Gentlemen. Private rooms for Families. Inspection invited. 10-16 1779 J. H. HALL, Proprietor BRITISH FAMILY HOTEL, LYTTELTON (Opposite Railway Station). This Hotel i 8 replete with every comfort. Passengers by steamers, commercial men, visitors, and families will find the best accommodation at reasonable charges. An excellent bath-room. Meals at all hours; 8-20 9822 J PIERCE, Proprietor. Public Notices. A WHITE, BOOKSELLER AND • STATIONER, Wharely road, Has JUST OPENED And has now on sale two more CASES OF NEW BOOKS, Ex Crusader. 3-4 Inspection invited. 6828 "PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the partnership hitherto existing between DANIEL PANKHURST and HEN KY BUTSON, trading as Butchers under the style of D. Pankhurst and Co is this day DISSOLVED. DANIEL PANKHURST. HENRY RUTSON. Witness to signature— John Cabpenteb. T>USINESS NOTICE. With reference to the above Mr D. Pankhurst having purchased the above business, begs respectfully to request a continuance of the support hitherto accorded, and by keeping meat of the best quality at the lowest cuirent rate, together with strict attention to business, hopes to meet a fair share of public patronage. 3-3 6777 D. PANKHURST, Waltham.

T>USINEBS NOTICE. I Beg to intimate to my Friends and the Public that I have this day DISPOSED of my CONFECTIONERY and WINE BUSI--BESB to Mr W. CHRISTIAN, on whoee behalf I solicit a continuance of those favors so liberally accorded to mc for many years past. B. C. MOULDEY. Referring to the above announcement, I have much pleasure in stating that no effort shall be wanting on my part to give every satisfaction to the numerous friends and customers of Mr Mouldey. It will be my constant aim to supply all goods of the best quality at the most reasonable prices, so that I may ensure the patronage bo liberally bestowed on my predecessor. W. CHRISTIAN, Wholesale and Retail Confectioner and Wine Merchant, Colombo street, Christchurch. March let, 1876. 3-3 6764 LEADENHALL MARKET, Pratt's New Buildings, Colombo street, opposite Montgomery's Timber Yard. All kinds of Poultry always on hand, dead or alive, at the lowest possible prices, j Families and others waited on for orders. Opening Day—SATURDAY, 4th March, j 8. NATHAN, Proprietor, N.B.—The highest market prices given for all kinds of dairy farm produce. 3-1 6662 T* YTTELTON DISPENSARY J 4 ' London street, Lyttelton. The BUSINESS, which has been carried on under the management of Mr Biggs, is REMOVED to New and more Commodious Premises, at the corner of London and Ox-' ford streets. 1-6 4286 THIIBE I FIRE ! ! FIRE 1! ! R. McFARIiANE begs to inform his customers that his BUBINESS will be carried on as usual at hie NEW SHOP, corner of Armagh and Barbadoea streets, until the erection of new premises in High street. N.B.—All orders attended to with usual promptness. Note the address— B. M.CFARLANE, Family Grocer, &c, corcer of Armagh and Barbadoee streets, 1-31 Christcboroh. 5073 rrt» sT^ AM Mi, a* x ° >***\ *** Railway % " % Colombo O&tM Vα «= Street. CHRISTCHURCH. RDAVISON & CO. beg to notify the • public generally that they have reopened the above Mills, where all kinde qf. Sawing and Planing can be done on hire. All ordcw promptly attended to, 737

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Press, Volume XXV, Issue 3279, 4 March 1876, Page 4

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