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GOVERNMENT NOTICES. t- _____________________________ — I* * -r THE GOVERNMENT VALUATION OF LANK' l: ACT. 1896. I HEREBY Notify that the District V.itu it ion Roll (<* the Number 14 Special District is open forpublfe. inspection asset forth in the accompanying schedule < JOHN McGOWAN, Valuer-General. ' Wellington, 18th March. 1898 _ Portion of .... ~~ ' District Valu- Where deposited. n . e ," O P. n 'or - ationßoll. L'.'ection. ;_ Borough of Valuation Office, From March Syc'enham Worcester street, 2. .id to Mart* Christchurch 28th, 1898. jjj. «.-_, i-'lnsivo.durine 8927 _ office hours V. R NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS. TIMBER SUPPLY CONTRACTS. New Zealand Gov. rnm»nt Railways' (He«d Office), ' ' Wellington, 14th March 1893 WRITTEN TENDERS will be received at _W_ office up till noon of Monday, 28tli March 1898. They are to be addressed to the Minister for Railways, Wellington, and marked on the outaid* "Tender for Timber Contract." Specifications may be seen at the railway stations at Napier, New nj, month, Wanganui. . almerston North, Mastertoi. u_f Christ -hurch, Dunedin, Bulolutha, Invercargill, jT Stores Manager's Office, Wellington. I The lowest or any tend r not necessarily accepted! I Telegraphic tenders will not be entertained. 1 By order. 1. T. RONAYNE, \ 8926 General Manager, N.Z. Railways. LUNATIC ASYLUMS DEPARTMENT. WELLIN-TON. TENDERS will be received until Noon of the 2so Day of APRIL, 1898, from persons willino-'to furnish the under-mentioned articles, in such quantities as may be ordered by the New -inland Govern, nient, during the three years commencing on the lot day of May, 1898:- " SCHEDULES OF ARTICLES. 1. Blankets, flannels, clothing, &c, ot New Zealand manufacture. 2. Apparel, drapery, be. 3. Boots, shoes and slippers ot New Zealand leathsr and manufactured in the colony. 4. Leather, shoemakers' materials, A-c. Schedules of the above, giving an estimate of the quantities of each important class of articles required, with copies of the General Specifications ami Conditions of Tendering, together with printed forms of tender, may be obtained from the Storekeepers of the Auckland. Wellington, ChrUt. uiroh and Seacliff Asylums, fvom 10 to 3 o'clock ev*ry day except Saturday, where also the samples will be" shown, aud any information or explanation afforded to intending tenderers. Tenders must be addressed to " The Inspector ol Asylums, Wellington," and all tenders must Im marked on the outside "Tender for ," as the case may be. The lowest or _ny tender will not necessarily be accepted. D. MACGUEGOR, Inspector of Asylums. i Wellington, Ist March, 1898. 87C7 EDUCATIONAL. ~ SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, . Grain Agency Buildings (opposite D.I.C). J MISS A. M. CARR, F.N.P.S., N.S.S.T.. N.U.T. Fellow National Phonographic So cuty, N.Z. President Nation..! Society Shorthand Teachers. N.Z. Secretary National Union of Typists (Lond). SHORTHAND (Pitman's and Light Line), TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING, Registered by N.SJ. Government, 1897. Classes fr0_9.30 a.m. to 5p.m., aud from 7 to 9JO p.m. Miss Carr- pupils hold highest records in New Zealand, Australasian record 220 words per minute. Highest outside British Isles. SCHOOL, OF SHORTHAND AND TYPE. WRITING, 64 Cashel street East. 6922 MISS I. M. HAWKINS. SHORTHAND AND TECHNICAL SCHOOL ' . 150 Worcester street west. PRINCIPAL—MR O. H. GILBY, . Honoursraan and Fellow of the National Phonographic Society, N.S.S.T., Assisted by Miss E. A. Rout, Honours Diploma N.P.S., be. '" ' SHORTHAND. ' \ s_. Being recognised under the New Zealand Govern- ' !L ment Technical In ..ruction Act we are enabled-to \w BEMIT a large proportion of Student-' Fees. r ''l-H § Best Results—At last year's examination by tie *_# . local Association our Students gained Five ol the Six I i highest speed certificates. L-j Typewriting, Bookkeeping and thorough Comma. I cial Training. " |„ FUNERAL NOTICES t/ _i__*__i___- M _ r^g I TJUNTER and COMPANY t. ._.__ MONUMENTAL WORKERS, |?_ Junction of Colombo street and South Belt " M CHRISTCHURCH. ° - We Manufacture on-the Premises to Any Design— !• Monuments, Tombs, Crosses, Tablets, Baptismal Fonts, Water Fountains, Garden Vases and Pedestals ; also, House Carvings. Designs aud Estimates on Application. 'NEW PATTERNS IN IRON RAILINGS CHEAP. Concrete Kerbinga. For the purpose of Clearing Stock, are Selling at 10 per cent. Under Current Prices. Friends of the late Thomas Stewart Wauchop are invited to attend his Funeral, to leave the residence of hismother, No. 67 Lichfield street-, east, on %, Tuesday, 22nd inst., at 2.45 p.m., for the Linwood 3 Cemetery. J_B. LAMB and SON, Undertakers, _c, t' 35 Lichfield street. Telephone 361. 8933 THE Friends of the late Mr Thomas Smith are In. 1 . vited to attend his Funeral, to leave his late Residence. Morten's Buildings, Cathedral square, '' This_ Day (Monday), 21st inst:, at 1.30 p.m., for the Public Cemetery. H. SCRIMSHAW, Undertaker and Erabalmer, No. 41 Durham street south. Telephone No. 430. / 8342 . THR Friends of Mr JohnPhair are respectfully Informed that the Funeral of his late Mother sill „ leave his Residenc, Kirwee road, on Tuesday, 22nd, _" at 11 _.__, arriving at Templeton Cemetery at 2 p.m. ■ ': «_« L. P. SYMONDS, t_ 8944 Undertaker, Kirwee. «' «—■»•»«—■_________■-___«■_■_ ____B__M__MK_M__o_ . MEMBERS ot the KASP CHRIS-CHURCH i AMATEUR SWIMMING CLUB are Invited r to attend the Funeral of the late Captain, T. 3. " : ' Wauchop, to leave his mother's residence, 67 LichSald street, at 2.45 p.m., on TUESDAY, March _2n.U, ." 8935 a. E- TAYLOR. J. —__■—■—_■_■___•__■__—_—__■_______—_____>. GEORGE BA R R ELL, ;; Certifioited "' EMBALMER and UNDERTAKER. The science of Embalming, as practised npw In Great Britain and America, is now being performed by the above, who cau now preserve the body to keep until arrival of friends from any distance. Funerals conducted at strictly Low Charges. 55 Durham street South. Telephone 531. ■M-__>___M_____a_wan___i W ALTER LANGFORD. UNDERTAKER AND UNrVERSITY CERTX*. GATED EMBALMER. Funerals entrusted to mc receive prompt attention. Bodies removed to all parts ot tbe world looking quite life-like. No expensive leaden coffins and positively no mutilation of the body Charges within the reach ' - of all clauses. Residence- Comer North-east belt. Telephone 38. Towu Office—l 33 Colombo street. Telephone 504. J. LAMB AND SON, & UNDERTAKERS 11| AH- Jf' E M.B A L M ER S. ' ' : . . No. 35, LICHFIELD STREET. Telephone 36L j-f I .> '* J. EGGLESTON, f UNDERTAKER, be. £ Latf B. W. Walters and Co. . § All kinds of Polished and Covered Coffins Mads Town and Country Orders Attended to with i".' ~ Punctuality. Addr_»--180 DURHAM STREST. £' Telephone No. 901. | REASONABLK-IHARGES. I ---mm-isi-: _A__ ' f D., SYKES, /•£. " UNDERTAKER, Ac. V* FUNERALS -."n-RNISHED with respectability «0 S. CUpKIfN-- RATES. ~i, CORNER C4__OCL and DURHAM STREETS. ' fi Orders*__ 6p.m. received at tbe Froit Shop, nert If door. , , J^S.

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 9990, 21 March 1898, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LV, Issue 9990, 21 March 1898, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LV, Issue 9990, 21 March 1898, Page 8

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