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Government Hofcjcea. j /■GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DE-j LOANS ONMORTGAGK From time to time a limited portion of the ! funds is lent on first mortgage of freehold i security, with option of repayment by &xed ' instalments, spread over 12,15, or 90 years. Half-yearly Payment for β-chiioo. Period of Loan— 6 s d Twelve years .. ..647 Fifteen years .. ..589 Twentyyears .. .. 4 13 8 Loans repayable by instalments whereby principal and interest are both liquidated within a given time, and on terms of a most favorable character, present marked advantages to settlers and others. The borrower may, before the expiry of the full period, redeem the loan, with or without notice, on terms which can be ascertained at this office, or at any of the offices of this Department, where also forme of application can be obtained. For full particulars as to loan*, apply to the Head and Branch Offices and Pose Offices. F. W. FRANKLAND. Actuary and Principal Officer. D. M. LUCKIE, 206 Commissioner. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. Public Works Office, ■ Wellington, 24th November, 1888. VITRITTEN Tenders will be recuived at this V T Office until Noon of WEDNESDAY, the 9th January, 18S9, for tho ASHURST CONTRACT, NAPIER-PALMERSTON RAILWAY (Formation and Part Permanent-way; length about 8 miles). They am to be marked on the outside " Tender for AsHURST CONTRACT," and addressed to the Minister for Publio Works. Telegraphic tenders will be received if presented at any Telegraph Office by NOON of the same date. Plans, specifications, and general conditions may be seen at the Public Works Offices, Auckland, Chriatchurch, Dunedin. Palmerston North, Wangauui, Woodville and Wellington, and at the Railway Manager's Office, Napier. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ' By command. JOHN BLACKETT, ■ 8012 . Engineer-in-Chief. Tenders mENDERS wanted for the SUPPLY of EATX. ING POTATOES for the Industrial School, Burnham, for twelve months ending December 31st, 1889, to be delivered either at the Institution or Burnham Railway Station. Apply T. PALETHORPE, 7981 Burnham. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. mENDERB areinvitedforthe ERECTION of JL BUILDINGS, &c. Meat Works, at Templeton. Plans and Specifications may be seen at our Office, Cathedral Square, Christchurch, where Tenders will be received till NOON on FRDDAY, the 7th December. __ COXON and GREENSTREET, 7936 Engineers and Architects. mENDERS will be received till 4 o'clock on ■ FRIDAY, November 30th, for the ERECTION of a HOUSE on the East belt. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. COLLINS and HARMAN, 7715 Architects. TEMPLETON ROAD BOARD. nnENDERS are invited for RE-FORMING X and METALLING about 40 chains of Marsh's road, Templeton; also, for TRIMMING FENCES and GRUBBING GORSE growing on the reserve adjoining the cemetery atYaldhuTSt. Specifications and conditions can be seen at the Road Board Officaj Yaldhurat, where tenders, with a deposit of £2, must bo sent In by 12 o'clock coon, on Monday, December 3rd, ALBERT FREEMAN. i 8040 Clerk to the Board. mENDERS win be received up till noon, on X Saturday, December Ist, for the PURCHASE of a bWKLLING-HOUSR at Woolston, for Removal. Particulars can be obtained atmyo cc. _ g LAMBERT, Architect, Fisher's Buildings, 179 Hereford street. 8027 TO CARPENTERS. mENDERB are invited for the ERECTION X of a SMALL BUILDING at Canterbury College. Plans and specification can be seen at my office up to and including Tuesday, December 4th, on which day tenders will Dβ received. The lowest or any not necessarily accepted. MOUNTFORT, Architect. Chrifltchurch, November 27th. 8021 j Government Notices, 1 ' Education Department, i Wellington, 23rd November 1888. ITIENDERS are invited for the supply of BREAD, GROCERIES, FUEL and BOOTS to the Industrial School at Burnham, from the Ist January to the 31st December. 1889. Tenders, to be addressed to the Visitors, wilt be received ap to noon on the 10th DECEMBER next, at the Resident Magistrates' Office, where general conditions, sc., may be aeen. ■ JAa 7942 Secretary. Land Transfer Act Notices. *vrOTICEis Hereby Given that the several 131 p«xcels of Land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of the Land Transfer Act, 1885, unless caveat be lodeed forbidding the same on or before 22nd December, 1888:— 6309. William Rhodes and Henry Sheridan Bushell.—24 perches, Town Section 8, Balgueri road and Joly street, Akaroa. Occupied by Emma Macfarlane. 6310. H*nby William Pack—B.—37 perches, part of Section 992, Tuam street, City of of Christohurch. Unoccupied 6311. Frederick Hobbb.—2 roods, part of i Town Reserve 85, Cashel street. City of Christchurch. Occupied by Annie Hail. 6312. James McKay.—l6 perches, part of Town Reserve 108, Madras street, City of Christchurch, with right-of-way. Occnl pied by Miss McConnick and J. Duncan. I 6313. Edwin George Philfott.—Bo acres. Rural Sections 7948. BOPO. and 8091, Blocks XUL, Grey, and 1, Rangiora Survey Diatricts. Occupied by Applicant. 6316. Eleanor willcox. Eliza Mart Adie Willcox, Joseph Francis Willcox, Thomas Waltek Willcox, Edwin Chablks Willcox, Eleanor Anne Minnie Passaij, Hbnby Dennitts Willcox, and William Alfred Smith Willcox.—6 perches, part of Town Seotion 40, Lyttelton. Unoccupied. 6318. Alexander Bcrns.—lrood 20i perches. Lot 21, Plan 871, part of Rural Section 300, Town District of Linwood. Unoccupied. Diagrams may be inspected at this office. Dated this 17th day of November. 1888, at the Lands Registry Ofifce, Christchurch. J. M. BATHAM, 7992 District Land Registrar, j Wanted. Cash AdTerttswaeßte under tWshesJUng noftex ceedine twenty-four words ONE SBOIL-iING WANTED To Let, capital β-roomed House, No. 3 Bellevue Terrace; well-fiaiehed. conservatory, detached wash-house. Sec., and good garden; Norman's road; rent only 10a, freeofrate-, T.Hancock. 8029 WANTED, to Let, Bellevue House, twelve rooms, Papanui road; 4} acres land, garden, orchard, paddock and stable; all grass given in. Rent, £80. Rates free. Thomas Han cook. 8030 WANTED KNOWN-G. P. Dave, Gun smith, Locksmith, and Gasfltter, has Removed to 190 Hereford street, two doors west of Hereford HoteL in consequence of expiration of lease of old premises, Colombo street G. P. D, has had great experience as a locksmith and gunsmith in London and the colonies. Work executed cheaply and on shortest notice. 60 XirANTED-£SO Reward will be paid by E, VT Grieshaber, Watchmaker and Jeweller, 236 High street, near May's, Draper, to Anyone who can bring him a better finished or more serviceable Watch for the working man than his Celebrated English Hunting Levers, capped and jewelled, & heavy Hall marked Sterling Silver Cases, warranted airtight and dues proof, at £5 ; guaranteed 25 years. Boys strong Watches, io_: Ladies' Hunting Watches from 25a. guaranteed for 2 years. 1387 npHE CORRECT TIME can be had by taking X your Watch or Clock to R. Kennett, Prao ttcal Watchmaker, 183 High street, two doors from Barrett's Hotel. The lowest charges In town. Flrar-claas London workmnnnhtp. 40ft

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Press, Volume XLV, Issue 7215, 28 November 1888, Page 1

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