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J Borough Notices. > BOROUGH OF ifAPJEB. TENDERS (Sepaeatb) FOR ADVERTISING AND PRINTING, 1883. HTENDERS (Separate) will be received at the Town JL Clerk's Office, up to NOON of MONDAY, 18th December, for the ADVBRTI9ING and PBINTIKG for the Borough of Napier for the year ending 31st December, 1883 i Advertisements to be inserted in one paper only. . The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, Forms of Tender and all further information may be obtained on application to the undersigned, By order, . - • M, N. BOWER, TownOlerki Town Clerk's Office, ' ■ Napier 11th December, 1832/ BOROUGH OF NAPIER. QEPABATE TENDERS are Invited for the followk> injj Works, Viz :— 1. For the erection of about live chains of Sea Wall to Beach Road, from Emerson Street southward 2. For Cartage for the Corporation 3. For Blacksmiths , Work 4. For Supply of Fuel 6. For removal of night-soil and Town refuse 6 For Kevbing-; dressed and rough 7. For Channeling , 8. For Tarrintr and Sanding , Footpaths All np to December, 31st, 18S3. Plans, Specifications, and Conditions may be sees at my office Tenders to be sent In to the Town Clerk's Office bj noon of MONDAY, 18th December, 1882 The Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted i By Order— , ■ ROBERT LAMB, Municipal Engineer. Napier, December 11,1882. , Harbor Board Notices. NAPIER HARBOUR BOARD. CONTRACT FOR SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF STORES. qpENDERS will he received up till noon of TUES.X. DAY, the 19th 'instant, for the Supply and Delivery of the undermentioned Stores for the year ending December 31et,' 1833— : Manilla Rope, up to 6in., at per lb. Coir Rope, up to 4in., at per lb. , ' Ash Oars, at per foot " i - White Lead, at per lb Bed Lead do Hermatite do Turpentine, at per gallon Raw Linseed Oil, at per gallon Boiled Linseed Oil do Castor Oil do Kerosine do Coal Tar • do Pitch, at per lb. Oakum, do Cotton Waste, at per lb. " Dynamite do Wire Nails . do •■ ■: Ewbank Nails do Spikes from 4ln. tDßih., at per lb. Galvanised Spikes do Chains, Jin. and lin , at per cwt. : Specifications to be seen at this office. Lowest or any tendernot necessarily accepted. FRANCIS E. SAUNDERS, Secretary. Harbour Board Office, Spit, 13th December, 18S2. NAPIER HARBOR BOARD. "VTOTIOE is hereby given that the following pro. ■Jl.l posed Bye-lawd will be submitted to a Special Meeiing of the Napier Harbour Board, to be held at 2 p.m., on TUESDAY, the 19th instant, in the Council Chamber. FRANCIS A, SAUNDERS, Secretary, Harbor Board Office, Port Ahuriri, 11th Decs, 1882: BYE-LAWS • The Napier Harbor Board, by virtue of all powers and authorities invested Id- them toy " The Harborf Act, 1878," do hereby make the following Bye-Lawc for the Fort of Napier, and do hereby repeal all former Regulations (or any part or parts thereof] in anywise inconsistent with the Bye-Lawa hereby made. CARGO SHEDS, 1, Cargo from any vessel may be deposited In the sheds during wet weather, or when the business stores are closed, upon application being made to the Wharfinger by the Agent of the vessel, a charge being , made on non. dutiable goods of Is per tony 2, All (roods deposited in the sheds to be removed within twelve working hours after being deposited. A fee of 5s per ton per diem will be charged upon all goods left in the sheds after such period. 3. The Ag-ent of th» vessel to have possession of the keys of the shed during the time the goods are Btored therein, and to be responsible for the safe custody of such goods, and for any fees that are due or may become due thereon to the Napier Harbor Board. 4. The Napier Harbor Board does not hold itself responsible for the safety of any goods deposited in the Cargo ehedSi EXAMINATION SHEDS. All goods remaining , in the Examination Sheds beyond hours, wiil be charged for at the following , rates: — First week, E l ely w * e h thereof flrßt weefe General Goods.. .. ss> 23 6d Parcels under '. 581bB weight- ■..' .. Is 1» Educational. NAPIER COMMERCIAL ACADEMY. ■ [Established, 1871] Principal: J. A. REARDEN, P.E.L., London, Dublin, Gibraltar, Aberdeen, New York, and Meanee. rffIHAT the system of Education adopted at this X Establishment is thoroughly practical, has been proved by the number of its former Pupils who at present fill not only lucrative but likewise responsible positions in this and adjoining , provinces. It embraces Geometry, Mensuration, Algebra, Book-keepinjr,- Ciphering, Drawing, Music, and all Rudimentary Branches of an EngUeb Education, Only a limited number of Boarders can be accommodated. Every attention and care is paid to the Domestic Comfort and Moral Training of each Pupil. Terms and References forwarded on application to J, A. BEA.RDEN, P.E.L. Coote-road. galas by Mr. Brooking , . ROOPE "O ROOKING. F O R S A L E. HASTINGS—SeveraI valuable Sections in thia rising towiiship, also Sections with houses thereon WAIROA —70 acres of first-class land, ring fenced, and within J-milo of Post-office I ~WOOD"vILLE Town Sections in various parts of Township. Several valuable rural Sections partly cleared TARADALS—Pleasantly eituated 4-roomed Horue. very cheap. Terms easy HAVELOCK- 9 acres of valuable Land; river frontage. 6 acres of Land, with houßO thereon I NAPIER—ViIIa Residences in all the Suburbs of Napier ; from three to thirteen rooms. Also ; properties in Hastings-street, Tennyson-street, Shakespeare-road, Coote-road, Hardinge-rcad. and Onepoto ROOPE BROOKING, Licensed Bkokeb ttndeb " The Land . Tbansfeb Act." All Business in this Department carefully and punctually attended to. Office Opposite Post-office FOR SALE, 5 -ROOMED COTTAGE, well-built, conveniently 6ltuated, cheap, and upon easy terms. 4-roomed Bouse, within 10 minutes of Post Office, cheap. ROOPE BROOKING. FOR SALE, NAPIER TOWN SHCTION No. 355. containing i-aere One cf the very few Sections now open for sale so cloae to the Railway Station, For particulars, apply to— ROOPE BROOKINGt T O LE T, riTHAT Well-Fltuated Family Reeidencc now in the JL occupation of J. B Btallnvaite, Eeq, containing 0 rooms; ground well planted; communds good view. Apply to— ROOPE BROOKING. December 11,1882. i MONEY TO LEND. i -Jp* 1 nr~i £aop ' * 500 > £MOO, £3000, £50W, dU l_\JKJi and £20.000. Apply to ROOPE BROOKING. November 22, 1882. JOSEPH CHICKEN, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, W A I P A W A. Always on Hand— OLD & SILVER JEWICOLEKY, WATCHES, &c VX in the moßt recherche styles and designs. 'per cent, discount on all Cash purchases. '

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3567, 14 December 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3567, 14 December 1882, Page 4

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