Tender* mENDEBS WANTED for the ERECTION X of a TOWN HALL at Sefton. Plans and specification to be seen at Messrs Vαrehan AND Cordner's. Tenders to be s a nt in net later than Wednesday, the 25th. The lowo»t or any tender not necessarily accepted ■ 9-14 9602 -ITTRITTF-N APPLICATIONS are invited ? \ by Saturday next, from competent persons for preparing- PLANS ami SPECIFICATIONS and supervising the erection of Stores to be built by the Canterbury Farmers' Grain and Produce Store Company Limited. Part culars ein be obtained at the Corn Exchange. WM. BATEMAN, Secretary pro. tern. Septemberjieth, IS7B. 9-17 9705 " TO PLIIMBE^ANrjnGrASFITTEBS. TENDERS are invited for "WATER SEEVICE and GAS FITTINGS to house at Opawa Specifications can be seen at my office up till Monday, September 23rd, on which date tenders, must be e?nt in. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. B. W. MOUNTFORT, Architect. Cathedral Square, Christchureh, September 16th, 1878. 9-17 9703 TO BUILDERS. mENDEES are invited for the ERECTION JL of a STORE, to be erected at Templeton for Mr Bailey. Plane and specification may be seen at my office, where tender* will be received on or before Saturday, the 21sfc of September. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. S. M. JACOBSEN, Architect, Ac. 9-14 9569 TO BUILDERS" fTIENDERS are invited for the ERECTION A of an HOTEL at Stunner, for Mr Thomas Poole. Those desirons of tendering can see conditions, specifications, a-d drawings at my office, where sealed tenders will be receivod np till 4 p.m. on FRIDAY, 27th SEPTEMBER. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. T. S. LAMBERT, Architect. Hereford street, Christehuroh, Sept. sth. 9-6 9191 TO BUILDERS. TENDEES are invited for the ERECTION of an HOTEL at Bingsland. for Mr W. Muff. Those desirons of tendering- can see conditions, specifications, and Drawings at my office, where peaM tenders will be received np till 4 p.m. on FRIDAY, 27th SEPTEMBER. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. T. S. LAMBERT, Architect. Hereford street, Christchurch, Sept. sth. 9-6 9182 TO BUILDERS. TENDEES arc invited for the Erection of a HOUSE at Opawa. Plans an! specifications can be seen at my office np to Monday, the 23rd instant, on which day tenders are to he sent in before 4 p.-n. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. B. W. MOUNTFORT, Architect. Cathedral Square, September 6th, 1878. 9-7 9270 HEATHCOTE ROAD BOARD. mENDERS are invited for WIDENING A OLLIVIER'S ROAD, from Canal fieserve to Outfall Drain, about 34 chains. Also, for 35 chains (more or less) of Concrete Channelling in 'Avonville (labor only). Specifications at Board Office, Ferry road. Tenders to be sent in, addressed to the Chairman, on or before Thursday, the 19th inst., at 12 Noon. W. T. C. MILLS, Clerk to the Board. 9-16 9677 Auctions. J. G. HAWKES. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th. CLEARING SALE. MR J. G. HAWKES is favored with instructions from Matheson'a Agency, to SELL B? PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Rooms, Hereford street, 10 71b empty tins 3 bick lamps 4 casks annatto * 50 casks sulphur 100 casks soda crystals 1 qr-cask old torn, colored 4 half-barrels Stockholm pitch 27 drums spirits tar, rectified and brown 1 keg nails 1 case glass, 32 x 15 2 doz copying ink 17 cwt wire, 12 and 13 guage 1 iron gate 150 lbs sheepwash tobacco 17 sacks grass seed Alfo, Tobacco cutting machine, complete Circular saw, with iron bench Mounted grindstone FUiiN ITU HE—Drawing and • dining-room suites, occasional and other tables, bedsteads, Ac, &c. 9-17 Sale at 12 o'clock. 9730 B. J. DUNCAN.
THURSDAY, SEPT. 19, 1878. 200 ACEES SUBURBAN SECTIONS. WAEDELL, WAIRAEAPA. Before the Sale of the Township, ME B. J. DUNCAN is instructed by Jamos Gilligan, Esq., to SELL, On THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, At half-past 11 o'clock, At the Panama street Salerooms, Prior to the Great Sale of Wardell Township Sections, The SUBURBAN LAND connected therewith, consisting of about 200 acres, more or less, which have been surveyed and laid out in Allotments of from 5 acres to 10 acres each. These suburban sections have a frontage to the main trunk line of road from Masterton to Castlepoint, commencing at Mr • O'Connor's house, extendin? to the new bridge—between the road and the river. It is quite unnecessary for the auctioneer to dilate on the character of the soil. He has simply to recomuund buyers to inspect the land before the day of sale. It will be found to be unsurpassed by any in New Zealand. A portion carries some of the finest totara timber. A s to what good account the eoctiona may be turned to by the industrious settler, Mr Duncan has only to ask peop e to look at what Mr O'Connor has accomplished, find the allotments he ha3 to sell on the 19th instant are exactly of the same character us those owned and under cultivation by Mr O'Connor, which aro indeed worth going , many miles to look at! Lithograph plana are now ready. Sale begins at half past 11 o'clock. Terms of payment—Cish deposit, one-fourth ; balance by bills at months. Interest at the; rate of per cent. only. IJAI 9710 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER I'Jth. SALE OF TOWNSHIP OF WARDELL, WAIRARAPA, Nine miles from Masterton. MR E.J. DUNCAN has received instructions from James Gilligan, Esq., of the Tauren, SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBES 19th, At his Sale-rooms, Panama street, Wellington, THE TOWNSHIP OF WAUDELL, About nine miles from Masterton, on the main road to Castlepoint and Napier. This township has been surveyed by J, H. Coleridge, Jtsq , is admirably laid out, every street and corner section pesgwi and numbered, and consists of nearly 250 allotments. The size of the aect : tins is absut 1 rood ; cich one possesses a frontage to one of the proposed streets 50ft. wid-J. Lithographed plans are in preparation, and will be ready for delivery on and afte; Monday, September 2nd. Ward?ll is the only available site fox- a township from Musterton to Ca^tiepo'tni. For the past c-iglii; yeaw Mr Gillijran has l>een preyed by country -ritltrs anil residents niur Masterton to liuve a township surveys 1 and laid out, l>ut until he had to settle in Christchnrrh he steadily refused to act , ide to ti»<-iv-wi'hf.-. 1 Now that the Mangapakcha voafl will bo completed in a fow mouths, settlors and vb-itors will •in; ab'e to drive tlieir buggies and concltW through to CeAttepjirifc, As ** daily, coicli is also exj: voted shortly' to inn from Mastertoa to Cantleioint and East Coast, there U no doubt a large number of passengers and traffic will como by tliii central route to meet the railway train.; from Masterton to Wellington, and to Manawatu, Wanßanuv &c. Within a few months tho iron hfit-f wdl have established its headquarter.*, at Masterton —" The ChicaKO of the Island-of hew Zealand." TH Aoeti^neer. would point out ho>v very favourable the present sale is, therefore, ft* huttue, or as & epecdahw mnaUa**. Hβ feels that he is within safe limit W that within twelve months t.fc S Talae oJr re4 Fojicrty in this magnificent dtotw* wui increase w. »*hi« from four *° twtfoW to WW»|[W* or that, it wt \ realise on September 19th. To pS of limited capital it fa the beil and £wul«k opportunity ever offered ... tfai* rom.try for many ywrs past of making money in a short time. 917 Terms will be extreme liberal. 97U i
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Press, Volume XXX, Issue 4100, 17 September 1878, Page 3
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