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TENDERS FOR FIREWOOD. Office of the Agent for the General Government, Auckland, Apiil 18, 1867. rTTENDERS in duplicate will be received at this 1 office, until noon of SATURDAY, the 27th instant, for supplying the offices of the General Government at Auckland with IIRBWOOD, in .uch quantities as may be required, during the remainder of the current year. The rates per ton to be specified for. The usual siae uncut ; and, for such as may be required, cut and split to suit the fireplaces in the pubic offices. DANIEL POLLEN.

i TENDERS FOR COAL. Office of the Agent for the General Government, Auckland, April 18, 1867. nnENDERS in duplicate will be received at this X office, until noon of SATURDAY, the 27th instant, for supplying the several offices of the General Government with COAL, in such quantities as may be required, during the remainder of the current year. The rates per ton to be specified for. Best English Coal, screened, and delivered in lewt. bags. ■ •• Best Newcastle (N.S.W.) Coal, screened, and delivered in lewt. bags. Best Wangarei (N.Z.) Coal, screened, and delivered iv lewt. bag.. DANIEL pOLLEN>

WAIKATO MAIL SERVICES. mENDERS will be received until noon on MONJL DAY, the 6th May, for CONVEYANCE of MAILS between the undermentioned places from Ist of June to the 31st December, 1867, both days inclusive i — 1. Mercer and Newoastle, by land ... Twice weekly 2. Mercer and Newcastle, by water ... Twice weekly 3. Newcastle and Cambridge, by land Twice weekly 4. Newcastle and Cambridge, by land Once weekly 5. Newcastle and Cambridge, by wa ter Once weekly 6. Newcastle and Alexandra, by land Twice weekly 7. Newcastle and Alexandra, by land On ce weekly 8. Newcastle and Alexandra, by wa t er Once weekly The proposed mode of conveyance — the name or description of steamer, coach, or cart should be stated in the Tenders. Each Tender to be accompanied by a written security (in a form which may be obtained here, or at the Post-offices of Mercer, Newcastle, Hamilton, Cambridge, and Alexandra), binding the Tenderer to Bign a contract bond if his Tender is accepted. Tenders to be endowed, " Tender for Mail Service," and addressed to Chief Postmaster, Auckland. _ # Chief Postmaster. Chief Post-office, Auckland, April 20, 1867.

TO BUILDERS. nnENDERS are required for the ERECTION of a X VILLA at Epsom. Plans, &c, may be scan at my office until WEDNESDAY, the Ist of May, when the Tender! are to be delivered at 2 o'clock. JAMLS WRIGLEY, Architect,

RELINQUISHING* BUSINESS. K. HOENE, DRAPER, TTAVING determined to GIVE UP BUSINESS in this Provinoe, is now CLEARING OUT THE WHOLE OF HIS STOCK OP DRAPERY, INCLUDING THE RECENT SHIPMENTS JUST OPENED, AND TO ARRIVE PER «JOHN SCOTT,' Without Reserve, and for Cash Only.

BOUGHT FOR CASH, WESTER DEAPERY! GREY-STREET DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT. JOHN SMITH, HAVING bought extensively at the late Bankruptcy Sales in Auckland, qan now offer for sale Goods at prices hitherto unknown to the public of Aucklandj as follow :— Winceys Calico, White and Grey Flannels Horrocks's Longoloth Tweeds Huckaback Towelling French Merinoes * Hosiery Woollen Plaids Hats, Caps, and Bonnets Ribbon3and Velvets^

MILLINERY AND DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT. J. M. McLACHLAN (Late of Wilson and McLachlan) BEGS to remind his friends and customers o his REMOVAL to QUEEN -STREET, Four doors from the Odd Fellows' Hall.

COMMERCIAL HOTEL, SHORTLAND-STREET. MR. JOHN DAUBY, having r taken the above Hotel from Mrs. Mary Sims, begs respectfully to inform the public of Auckland and country settlers that he will be able to satisfy all those who call on him with the best of WINES AND SPIRITS, ALES AND PORTER, Also, EVERY ACCOMMODATION'REQUIRED. A MID-DAY SNACK, from 12 to 2, with a good glass of Colonial ALE, for ONE SHILLING. Well-aired BEDS and well-ventilated Bedrooms. Also, a BOUDOIR for LADIES, kept striotly for ladies only, with female attendance, "IUoT GOOD STASHNS,

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3040, 24 April 1867, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3040, 24 April 1867, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3040, 24 April 1867, Page 1

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