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/\DD FELLOWS' HAL L.— TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS '',3 of Barlow ! the inimitable!! THE GREAT VERSATILE HUMORIST ! AND ORIGINAL BLUE TAILED FLY ! IN HIS UNRIVALLKD VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL ENTERTAINMENTS, WHICH WILL BE REPEATED TO-NIGHT. Remember th'm U the Original Barlow, tbe first person who gave Musiuiil Entertainmentsou the Victorian Gold Fields. For particulars sue bills.

POLES FOR ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. General Government Electric Telegraph Department. Christhureh, sth May, 1866. THE Postmaster-General is prepared to receive Tenders for the supply and delivery of Telegraph Poles, as follows :— 1st — 100 Poles 25 feet long, 8 inches squnre at the butt, and 6 inches at the top. These poles to be charred for a length of 6 feet from ths butt, and to be afterwards tarred over the whole length of the charring. 2nd— s Poles 27 feet long, 12 inches square at the butt, and 8 inches square at the top. These poles to be charred for a length of 7 feet from the butt, and to be afterwards tarred over the whole length of the charring. 3rd — 5 Poles 35 feet long, 18 inches square at the butt, and 6 inches square at the top These poles to be charred fora length of 8 feet from the butt, and to be afterwards tarred over the whole length of the charrintf. 4th— The Poles to be cut out of Totarn, Mntai, or Kawai, to be sound, clean, straight, and free from sap. sth— The Poles to be delivered near the Maori Reserve or Saw Mill, and convenient to the main road leading to Evans' and Lyall's Bays. The whole of the Poles to be delivered on or before the 15th of June next. Tenders may be sent in either for tbe whole or any portion thereof, but in lots of not less than 10 poles. - f Tenders to be addressed, " The Secretary of the General Post Office, Wellington," and marked outside, " Tenders for Telegraph Poh's " Tenders to be sent in to the General Post Office, Wellington, not later than 11 a.m. on FRIDAY, the' lß! hIN ST. ALFRED SHEATH, Telegraphic Engineer.

THE HUTT. MR. WHYTE (Whitewood's Hotel) has been appointed AGENT for the EVENING POST

UPPER HUTT. TITR. P. WILKIE, Storekeeper, has been appointed AGENT for the EVENING POST

CARTERTON. lITR. WM. FLOOD has been appointed AGENT for the EVENING POST.

OTAKI. "IyTR. F. MARTIN has* been appointed AGENT for the EVENING POST.

KAI WARRA WARRA. TITESSSRS. ROBINS and REYNOLDS (of the Rainbow Hotel) have been appointed AGENTS for the EVENING POST.

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Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 76, 9 May 1866, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 76, 9 May 1866, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 76, 9 May 1866, Page 3