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BRIDGES AT EAST TAMAKI.

npKNDEUS will be received by the Fast Tamnki JL Highway Trustees, at the School house, near tho Uth milestone, on tlie Gieafc South Bead, at 4 pm., on FRIDAY, tho Sbh December, for the undermentioned WORKS — 1. For Removing tho old Wilcov's Budge, and Building a new Timber Bridge in pluce thereof. The contractor will bo tuquiri cl to foim a temporal y bridge for horse aud foot paiienqers. 2. For Building a Timber Bridge across Shaekol's Gnlly. Plans and specifications for thne Woikn, from the office of the Engineer in-Chief, may be seen on application to Mr. A . Grant, who resides on the Great South Road, near the School house above mentioned. J. A. WILSON, Chairman of the Board. TO CARPENTERS.

rpENnBR^ <no hereby invited fnr the CONI STBUOTION of the WOODWORK of the Railway Viaduct and Hndgo in Mechanics' Bay. 'I o bo constructed and placed in position in aceoidance with the plans and specifications supplied !>y tho Mngineeis to the Board. The material to bo supplied to tlio contractor. Plans and specifKations are to be seen at Mr COCHHANU'S Buildings, Foi t-stri'et from 12 am. till 2 p.m., on nnd after MONDAY, 4th instant. HENKY RHILLTNGTON, Civil Eneiiioer.

TO IRON-FOUNDERS, ETC.

rpENDERS are lipu-by invited for SUPPLYING I the IROfl-WORK for tho Railway Viaduct and Bridge in Mechanics' Bay. To be pupplied in accordance with plant and specifications drawn up by tho Engineers to the Board. Plans, *c , to be sreu at Mr. Caciiß iNn'f) Buildings, Fort-street, from 12 a m. till 2 p ra., on and after MONDAY, 4th instant. HENRY SHILLINGTON, Civil Engineer. mENDGRS will be leccived until noon THIS DAY J (Satin day), at thu oflice of S'ione, Bkotiifiis, for the PURCHASE of the M -XOIUNURY, PLANT, and BUILDINGS, bplonsing to the AuckImd Quni 17 Ciushing Company (Limited), ejected at Coromamlel. ROYAL CAVALRY VOLUNTEERS. PirOIMI'XTAL OROLRa, No. 1.

'piIOSE MRMR'iR-! of the tt.O.V. who wish » topiopivo themselves liy pnvitc piai'ticp, to compote fur (lie Government IM/hs .no icquircd to SKND IN TIIENt N \MES to the Offiu-is Oominaiiiiing Trooiis. from whom they will ice i\ r o a wrtificite autlioiisiiifj tliem Lo icctive 50 rniinils ot C.iil>nie \in>nii»itiD)i, o>> .ipplkation at tl>u D. A.U.s Oflice, in Ancklaml. HOWARD RUTTON", Actitif Coiiimiiulnnt It. C Y. Otahuhu, Decemboi' 1, 1565.

NOTICE.

A DARK TUY HOUSE, biandort DP, No. 230, xl. one Ghnsniit M \ I!E, ))i mded PS on the ncai shouldi r ; mio Light Stiawliuny COW, a Sl'ottcil STRlfiir, anil .v Liylit Yellow STEISIS, with turned <lo«n lioms, Jtavc boon on Mi. Donovan's mn a long tune, as the inn lias change! hiimls j and if not claimed willnii 11 iUyi will be -d!u t° j\".y f»>r tt'tiii' gi.iss. — Apply to Mi, T. 11. McLm>xun, F.nTiieK Jiolu, Pijnloikoi. JOHN UOUGHJSIILT,. Papatoitoi. Novcinbpi IS, ISG7. TO THE DI^ritULINATIXG PUBLIC OF ONKHONGA.

JOSEPH II \R NESS,

HWING taken pos-oision <»f Uio new COMMEHCIAL lIOTI'.L, built in place of the old one burnt down a shoit tune ago, begs to assme all wlio may favour liuu that nothing shall l>o left undone to give them satisfaction, both m the quality of Uio Liquors, the accommodation, and the attendance. Paities landing at or about to sail horn the Mnnukau, will find this Hotel the best and eheape-it to resoit to for the short time they may liavo to lemain at tlie Poic. Wedding parties accommodated \. itli eveiy lequisile to comfoit and pnvnry. Pic-nic paitica from Auckland v\ ill find tliis house will affoid them anj thing they may want to mako a pleasant day pass agieeably, nnd not cost too much either. Boaitl ami lodging for single gentlemen, on veiy rcasonabletcims. Tlnshousowillhe quitetheic-ortfor men of all trades, as it la tlie eentie of the mechanical «01 Id at Ouehutiga. 'Busies leave Ihe Hotel eveiy hour for Auckland, ami Boatmen to any of the sht[n in the Uaibour at any time of niglifc 01 <:I*\> A veiy ,sn))eiior Billinrd Table and a Bagatelle Table, with every convenience. Ciood Stabling. Eeds one chilling per night. Opposile Gibbon^ Whaif, and oloso to Slnldeis's hteam Saw Millh, at the foot of the hill — the shoit cut to Auckland. Dtcembei 1, lSf)5. CHEAP X It THAN ANY Ol'llEll ESTABLBIIMENT IN r l OWN. pji'TY run ci ]st Fj'-xs expenses for •RUNT AN T 1) LABOUIi.

/COMPARE PRICK and QUALITY, and judge \y foi join self. Pi imost Mullon, fid to Sd ppi lb. Be ef, quality A 1, 3Jd. to 7d. pel lb. Lnmb, Void, nnd Poik, not to bo equalled by any othci shop in town, at the lowest puces. PuRK SAUSAGES. The immense consumption wanaiits the as^eition, that they .lie the best in tbe town. A D. and Son do not only piofcss, but can SELL foi LE^S than nny other rlh>)> in town. Five per cent, above 10*. pnichaseis. A DORNAVELL fc SON, Shoitland and Victom stieets. N. 13. — A great tieat to those on Christmas who despite a testimonial paupei. GOOD NI3WS FOU ALL. -CHEAP MEAT.

rpiIKRE having leen a REDUCTION in the J PRICE of MEAT in the Wholesale Maiket, WALTMv DUDLEY is deteiminid to gi\o the public the full benefit of it by supplying tbim with Pnineit Piovmeial fed Beef and Mutton at the lowest cost puce m town, N.B.— WALTER DUDLEY, P-iitehei, Queen street, (Neaily opposite the SomiU'RN CRoas Oflice.)

m HE P Pv I M E S T MEAT X And CHOICEST JOINTS May be had THIS DAY at tho same piice as other Joints, At WALTFR DUDLEY'S, BuTcnru, Qiicen-stieot.

ONE HUNG A. MR. J. WOOD, Singeon, late Tl. M.S.— Present addro's : '1 he Poplais, Trafalgar Road.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2613, 2 December 1865, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2613, 2 December 1865, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2613, 2 December 1865, Page 1

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