Tenders. | TENDERS will be received by the undersigned for making about 70 Chains of CUTTINGS betweeft Petane and Glengarry, on or before SATURDAY, June 18, at noon. „ , , Tho lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. HENRY MACKENZIE, Chairman Petane Road Board. NAPIER HOSPITAL. 1 LENDERS for the following Supplies for the year ending 30th June, 1882, will be received by ma up to noon on THURSDAY, the 23rd inst. :- No. 1 Contract—Bread and Flour at per lb. ~2 „ Meat, at per lb. 3 Milk at per gallon, Butter at per lb, Fowls at per pair. Eggs at per doz. „ 4 „ Groceries and Vegetables ~ 5 „ Coal, Coke, and Firewood „ G „ Funerals Form of tender and all necessary information can be obtained at Inspector Scully's office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. A. SMITH, Hon Secretary; NAPIER GAS COMPANY (Limited). ANNUAL CONTRACTS. THE following Tenders for the year ending 30th June. 1882, will be received up to noon on FRIDAY, 24th June, 1881. For Purchase of all surplus Coke For all Printing required For supply of Coal For Supply of Ironmongery Specifications may be seen at the Works. Sealed and marked Tenders to be sent to J, B. FIELDER, Secretary, TO BUILDERS. rpENDERS are invited up till noon of the 28th X instant for the erection of a Town Hall at Hastings. Tenders to be addressed to the Secretary Hastings Town Hall Co., Limited, and endorsed " Tender for Town Hall" Plans and specifications may be seen at my Office, and at the office of tbe Seoretary. Hastings. Lowest, or any, tender not necessarily accepted. W. A. DUGLEBY, Architect. Bailway Time-table; NOTICE. THE attention of the public is drawn to the appended copy of a new Time-table, which will come In force on the Napier Sectio of the New Zealand Railways on and after the 27 th instant. C. B. BA IKEY, Distri -t Manager. June 10th, 1881. SOUTH. 6 STATIONS. 13 6 7 a a.m. a.m. p-m- p-m----fr"m Spit .. dep. 11.2 2-22 2 Napier .. arr. 11.10 2-30 Napier .. dep. 7.25 11.30 3 0 4-30 ♦Awatoto 8 Farndon .. „ 7.45 11.60 3.22 4-50 -Boiling Down .. *Tomoana p.m. •• 14 Hastings .. arr. 12.10 5-10 ~ .. dep. 8 5 BTOp 8.49 STOP 19 Paki Paki .. „ 8.20 ° ' 4 7 29 TeAute .. „ 8.56 4-50 *Pukahou 88 Kaikora .. „ 931 5-29 41 Waipawa .. „ 9.44 5-44 46 Waipukurau „ 10.2 6-5 '59 Takapau .. „ 10.42 6-52 65 Kopua .. „ 11.5 7.18 *Papatu 68 *Oimondville „ 70 J Makatoko .. arr. 11.80 > 7-45 ' NORTH CO I 3 STATIONS. 2 4 6/8 a a-m- a-m- p.m. fr'm Makatoko .. dep. 6-15 1.40 2 *Ormondville *Papatu 6 Kopua .. arr. ■ .. 210 „ .. dep. 6-37 230 12 Takapau ~ .. 7-0 254 25 Waipukurau .. 7-45 3.41 29 Waipawa .... 8-4 4.0 33 Kaikora .. .. 8-19 .4.14 *Pukahou .. 42 Te Aute .. .. 8-56 450 52 Paki Paki .. .. 9-37 525 66 Hastings .. .. 8.50 954 12 30 5.45 *Tomoana "Boiling Down 62 Farndon .. .. 9-10 10-16 12-50 6 8 *Awatoto 68 Napier .. arr. 9.30 10-36 1-10 630 .. dep "t—-• 10-40 1-22 70 Spit .. ■■ arr. STOF 10-48 1-30 *Flag Stations. J. P. MAXWELL, General Manager, N.Z. Railways. TO THE INHABITANTS OF TARADALE AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. HAVING leased the premises known as the TARADALE BARERY.for a term of years, I beg to intimate to my numerous friends and the public generally, that it will be my endeavor at all times to supply a first-class article at a reasonable price, to merit a share of public patronage. A Large Stock of SMALL AND FANCY GOODS Always on Hand. WEDDING and BIRTHDAY CAKES made to order. L. SCOTT BLAIR. NOTICE. TRESPASSERS on the Poukawa Estate will be prosecuted- Poison is aIBO [laid in the Paki Paki Swamp. HUGH CAMPBELL May 14th, 1881. ""-" NOTICE. ALL Persons found trespassing on this Run in pursuit of Game will be prosecuted. GORDON H. SAXBY. Te KopaDga, May 1,1881. NOTICE. ANY person found Tresspassing in pursuit of Game or otherwise, with or without dog or gun, on tbe Te Mahanga estate, will be prosecuted with the utmost rigor of the lawWM. DOUGLAS. April 27, 1881. NOTICE. FROM this date all Trespassers with Dog or Gun on the Pawakire or Waiohiki Reserve will be prosecuted. _ ONN£LLy( The Willows. April £Bth, 1881. NOTICE. J 1 INGARD respectfully intimates to his • JLi customers and the public generally that be still carries on the business of Chimney Sweep. All orders left at Mr W. Denholm, Spit, Mrs G. Morley, Emerson-street, and G. Gillies, White-road, will bo punctually attended to: JOHN LINGARD, Owen-street. WEST CLIVE FELL-MONGERY, AND BOILING-DO vVN ESTABLISHMENT. /CHARLES MITCHELL begs to notify that he 1 Kj ready to receive WOOL at tho above Establish 1 ment, or Farndon Station. With the appliances at his command he is pre pared to turn out Wool entrusted to him at Jcurrent rates well cleaned, and with despatch. ' WEST CLIVE FELLMONGERY AND BOILINGDOWN ESTABLISHMENT. CHARLES MITCHELL BEGS to Inform the surrounding settlers that he is prepared to scour the season's wool at the following rates: Fleece Wool (well sorted) at lb. Locks and Pieces at Id per lb. All wool forwarded to the Farndon Station will rocoivo prompt attention. CHARLES MITOHEUU West Clive, September 17th, 1880. BTK E DUST BONE DUST in large or small quantities can now be purchased at MraonHiiii'B „ Bolling-Down Establishment at West (Rive.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3110, 16 June 1881, Page 1
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