TO ARCHITECTS.
WANTED, by the Presbyterian Congregation, Wanganui/ PLANS for a CHURCH and MANSJfI. A Bonus of £20 will be given for the best Plan of the Church, and £10 for the best Flan of the Manse. All Plans to be in by June 1. Particulars may be learned on applying to
WILLIAM WEST, Secretary.
TO CARPENTERS.
rpENDERS will be received at the Office of th« X undersigned, until 4 p.m. THIS DAY, March 28, for LABOUR and NAILS required in the erection of a Barn and other Farm Buildings, at Papatoitoi. JAMES BABEB, Architect, • Shortland-street.
TO BUILDERS.
npENDERS will be received by the undersigned X until noon on'FRIDAY, March 29, for ERECTING a DWELLING-HOUSE at Springbank, Ponsonbr Road, Plans and specifications to be-seen on applying to
READER WOOD, Architect, &o.
TO PAINTERS.
rpENDERS are required for PAINTING and X PAPERING a Nine-roomed HOUSE in Grafton Road. Specifications may be seen at the office of Mr. RuMSiy, Architeot ; to whom the Tenders are to be sent, bj noon of FRIDAY, the 29th instant.
TO JOINERS, ETC.
TT^ENDERS will be received, until noon of the X 30th instant, for SHOP-FRONTS and SUNDRY FITTINGS for the New National Mart, Queen-street. Plans, &c, at my office, Victoria-street. RICHARD KEALS, Architect.
TO CARPENTERS, ETC.
HMENDERS will be received until Noon of the X Ist April for \he ERECTION, of Two DWELLING- fIOUSES, &o. (Labour only), at Cambridge. ' Plans, &c, at my office, Victoria-street.
RICHARD KEALS, Architect. '.
FENCING.
TO BE LET, by contract, the ERECTION of a mile of POST and RAIL FENCING, and EXCAVATIONS for a DITCH. The material will be placed on the ground. Application to be made to MR. ROGAN, Kaipara.
N O T I C E5E 5
IMPOUNDED at the Public Pound, Newmarket, for trespass in Mr. E. Wilson's gaTden, One* hunga, on the 26th March : — 1 White HEIFER, red ears, brand like IC on near rump. Owner unknown. Aho, for, trespass and damages in Mr. Elh^s maize paddock atParnell,on'the 26th March : — ■: 1 Bay HORSE, white star on forehead, white hind f«et, no vi»ible brand. Damages, 15s. Owner unknown. If not claimed within eleven days from the date of this notice, application will be made to a Justice of the Peace for an order for the sale of the abovementioned Heifer and Horse, agreeably to the provisions of the Impounding Act, 1856. D, ANDERSON, Poundkeeper. Newmarket, March 27, 1867.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
NOTICE.
THE undersigned request that all CLAIMS against them be SENT IN, and all AC. COUNTS due them be SETTLED, on or before the 31st instant. MATTHEWS, ANDREWS, & DAVID, Custom.house-street. March 11, 1867.
MESSRS. WILSON * McLACHLAN, Drapers, Wyndham-street, Auckland.
WE having sold off by public auction, with a view to a formal and immediate Dissolution of Partnership, all parties INDEBTED to us are respectfully requested to make PAYMENT at ONCE to David Cbaio, Accountant, Frasers Buildings, Shortland-street, to whom all CLAIMS against us may be sent in for settlement.
WILLIAM. WILSON, J. M. McLACHLAN. Auckland, March 27, 1867. ___
WITH reference to the above, Mr. WILSON begs to inform his friends and customers that he will, on his own account, RE-OPEN the Premises lately occupied by the firm on SATURDAY first, with a New and Carefully-seleoted STOCK of DRAPERY and MILLINERY GOODS.
IN THE ESTATE OF .A. W. HANSARD, DECEASED.
ALL persons having CLAIMS against the above Estate are requested to forward them, verified by statutory declaration, to the undersigned, for transmission to England by the next mail. F. BROOKFIELD, 74, Queen-street. Auckland, March 26, 1867.
NOTICE.
IN THE ESTATE OF THOMAS E. BIDDLE* COMBE, ESQ., R.N., H.M. S. 'FALCON,* DECEASED.
ALL CLAIMS against the above Estate to be forwarded to me for liquidation (in duplicate) within two months from this date, otherwise they will not be recognised. HENRY F. ANDREWS. Brighton, near Auckland, March 13, 1867.
MOUNT WELLINGTON DISTRICT.
ON and after TUESDAY, the 19th March, 1867, all persons liable to PAY RATES in the above district will receive their receipts at the office of Messrs. lekland Brothers, Durhamstreet, Auckland. ' All 'rates unpaid on the Ist of April next will be handed to a Solicitor for re- < * Very ' ' „ ,W. O. #AMLIN,, _ Collector.
W. KIE.BY,
HAVING OPENED the WqODrYA_RD lately held by Mr. Collins, at the Junction of Wakefield and Queen-streets, is -prepared to deliver Tea-tree Firewood in any part of the Town at 10s. per ton ; Newcastle Coal, 455. per^ ton, or at per cwt., 2s. 6d. Firewood, by-boat load (or in quant ities aot less than',lo tons), delivered at 9>,per ton.j > For Sale, on account of, the "Railway works- being • stopped, 2,860 Tea-tree Rails, at 40a. per 100. 1,200 Puriri Posts, at 70*. per 100. Gate Posts, 12 feet long, 10 x 10, and Planking 9 x 3, all Heart of Kauri, sold at equally reduced prioffc
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3017, 28 March 1867, Page 1
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