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I NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Provincial Secretary's Office, j ; Wellington, 16th August, 1876. j ! TENDERS will be received at this office j j 1 up to Noon of Wednesday, the 27th day ! of September, for the construction of a Bridge over the Rangitikei Eiver, at Onepuheu. 1 plans and specifications may be seen on I and after Tuesday, the 22nd iust.., at the Club Hotel, Marton, District Engineei's Office, Palmerston Is'orth, and Provincial | Engineer's Office here. I The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ROBERT PHARAZYN, Provincial Secretary. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. ROADS NORTH OF FEILDING. Provincial Secretary's Office, Wellington, 4th September, 1&76. ff 'ENDERS will be received at this office * up to, noon of WEDNESDAY, the 27th inst., for falling and clearing 490 chains of bush on road lines. Plans and specifications may be seen at Snelson's Store, Palmerston North ; Maysmor's Store, Feilding ; and Provincial Engineer's Office here. The lowest or auy tender not necessarily accepted. ROBERT PHARAZYN, Provincial Secretary. FREIGHT FOR WANGANUI, FOXTON, AND GREYMOUTH. Publio Works Office, Wellington, oth Sept., 1876. SEPARATE TENDERS will be received O at this office until noon on SATURDAY, the 9ch INST., for the conveyance of two railway carriages and one crane to Wanganui ; three carriages and brake vans to Foxton ; one carriage and one crane to Greymouth. One carriage is ready and now packed at Pipitea Point, and the remainder are on board the Waikato ; the cranes are to arrive per Waimea. Separate tenders for each service are to be addressed to the Hon. the Minister for Public Work 9, marked outside "Tender for freight," and to be accompanied by a marked cheque for £25 fir the service to Wauganui, £30 for the service to Foxton, and £20 for the service to Greymouth. Specifications of packages and conditions of freight can be seen at this office. The lowest or auy tender not necessarily accepted. JOHN KNOWLES, Under-Secretary for Public Works. A MERICAN "WALTHAM" WATCHES, XX MANUFACTURED BY THE AMERICAN WATCH COMPANY, Of Waltham, Mass., U.S.A. The Americau Watch Company's Manufactory at Waltham, Mass., is ,the' largest and most complete Watch Factory in the world, covering three acres of ground, employing 800 skilled operatives, and producing over 100,000 watches per annum. All watches manufac- ; tured by this Company have many and recent improvements which other watches have not, and are admitted to be the most reliable and iuexpensive timekeepers to be obtained. 900,000 aie now in use in the four quarters of the globe, and the Company guarantee satisfaction to every individual purchaser. JOSEPH NATHAN & CO., Agents. H. A. B V 15. NE, / lABINETMAKER, UPHOLSTERER, AND SHIP DECORATOR, Lambton Quay, Wellington. TMPORTANT NOTICEAMERICAN TOBACCO WAREHOUSE. Next S. W. Alsorn's, Lambtou-quay, Wellington, F. LUHNING (Late ofDunediu), Proprietor. F. Luhning 1 desires to announce to his friends and the public generally that he has opened the above establishment M'ith a magnificent assortment of the CHOICES r BRANDS of best AMERICAN TOBACCOS and real HAVANNA CIGARS. j P. Luhuing has made arrangements for direct regular shipments to arrive, and his many years experience as an importer of tobaccos, should be a guarrautee to the smoking public that the genuine article only will be supplied. Liberal discount on parcels. ¦TTENETI'AN BLIND WORKS. . E A S B V ,'.S Willfs-sfreet, opposite the N. Z. Times Office. Tlie only Works in the Province SOLELY DEVOTED TO THE TRADE. In Hand, 60,000 ft. of ?INE' LATHS* To Arrive, 57,000 ft. For SPECIMENS of W<3R£, ,' \ See BLINDS at GOVERNMENT HOUSE, DEPARTMENTAL OFFICES,? And the : 2596' BLINDS fixed by this House in the Province within the last two years. The Proprietor having had 24 years' (10 years' . < colonial) practical, experience, is able to Compete with any House in . - Australasia. '' , NOTICE. _JTUTGGIES and SADDLE HORSES may ¦ JLJ - -be had on biro at the Royal Hotel.. Featherstou. , i T. A. SHIRLEY, . • - Proprietor. ;-..PANA;MA HOTEL,. . ' > . Taraiiaki-street, WM. LIGHT, Proprietor.. ¦ i QUPERIOK ACCOMMODATION, for O Families, Permanent Boarders, Jind Visitors to -Wellington. One of ThuratonV' beat' Billiard Tables . on 'the premises. ' Good stabiing. v 5 pOYAL OAK HOTEL, Corner of Cuba and Manners-streets, i W. G. EMENY, PROPRIETOR. W. G. E. begs to thank his friends and the public generally for past favors, and hopes, by Keeping nothing but the very best Wines, Spirits, and Malt Liquors, _combined with civility and attention, to maintain a continuance of their support. "Warranted none but Staples' XXX Ale on . draught. . W. Gl E. lifts made considerable alterations | in the Hotel^qr-tfie convenience of families and | travellers ; atfdiall ;lliQSfr~who pay him a visit ! will be charg^at%?y»vg- lost rate. Good accommodation for a few boarders; terms I moderate. J Icard.] » YI/YLLIE & GIRDLESTONE 1 VV AUCTIONEERS, LAND, STOCK, STA T I O N, AND IKSURAKC AGENTS. I M.AIN -STREET, MASTERTON. IU7 I L L*l A : M : H O-O>T H i CO. ! TARATAHI SAW AKD PLANING I ir ¦ MILLS, !t ' • : - j•' ¦ ' [ WAIRARAPA. ! Yara Wellington — Pipitea Point.

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Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 58, 6 September 1876, Page 4

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