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WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. rpENDERS addressed to the Mayor and City X Council will be received at the City Council Offices on or before Thursday first, 22nd inst.. at 7.30 p.m., for— Forming Aurora Terrace and Wesleystreet Forming Hanson-street For constructing brick culvert, Cubastreet For cutting and clearing away gorse, Hawker-3ti-eet For kerbing Tory-street and Vivian-street For carter work. Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of Mr. Charles O'Neill, C.E., Acting City Surveyor, Lambton Quay. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By order. WM. HESTER, Town Clerk. 17th November, 1877. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. rpENDERS will be received at the City _L Council Chambers till 7.30 p.m. on Thursday, the 22nd instant, for the construction of a Pipe Drain in Nelson-street. Plans and specifications may be seen at Mr. Climie'* office, Lambton Qnay. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By order. Wm. HESTER, Town CJerk. 16th November, 1877. TO PAINTERS. rpENDERS nro invited up to Tuesday, the -L 27th instant, for Painting St. Paul's Cathedral, Thorndon. Tenders to be addressed to the Churchwardens of St. Paul's, and left at Messrs. Barraud and Son's, Lambton Quay, where specifications may be seen. The lowest or any tender nor necessarily accepted. - _________ rpENDERS for erecting a Dwelling House X in Molesw»rth-street will be received at my office, where plans and specifications can be scon, until noon of Thursday, 22nd November. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. C. TRINGHAM, Architect. Molesworth-sireet, 14th November. TO BUILDERS. rpENDERS are invited until noon of MonX day, the 26th inst., for the erection of three Shops and Lwelliugs for Mr. J. Madden, in Manners-st oct. Plans and specifications may be seen at my office. J. H. SCHWABE, Architect, N.Z. Insurance Buildings. TO COAL AND WOOD MERCHANTS. rpENDERS will be received at my office, X Hunter-street, until 4 'p.m. on Friday, 23rd instant, for the purchase of any quantity (up to 500 cords) of mixed Firowood, 4ft. lengths, delivered at Thorndon Station. T. W. PILCHER. Wellington, loth November, 1877. rpENDERS required for the Removal of a X four-roomed Cottage from Molesworthstreet to Tinakori Road. For particulars, apply to Mr. G. Smith, Estate Agenl, Moles-worth-street. Tenders received up to the 21st instant. RANGES, GRATES, MANTELPIECES. TNTENDING Purchasers are invited X te inspect our Large and Varied Stock. WM. DA WSON & Co. COMEOBTABLE WEAR For the Hot Weather. Men's Pedal Leghorn Hats, 2s 6cl each. Men's Straw Boating Hats^ 3s each. Men's Straw Ventilator Hats, 4s 6d each. Mbn'sTuscan Ventilator Hats, 7s each. Men's Leghorn Helmets, 7s 6d each. Men's Pith Helmets, lls 6d each. James Smith, Tb Aro House, Cuba-street, lith November, 1877. "PHILADELPHIA EXHIBITION. CARRIAGES ON VIEW. WM. BLACK, PROPRIETOR OP AMERICAN COACH FACLORY, Having taken the lower portion of the ST. GEORGE'S HALL AS A REPOSITORY Will in future supply the public with all kinds of VEHICLES at short notice and reasonable terms. By strict attention to business W. B. trusts to merit a continuation of past favours from the public. ALL persons having claims against me are hereby requested to render their accounts to Messrs. Hart and Buckley, Solicitors, Wellington, on or before the 26th of this month. WILLIAM ROWLANDS, Settler, Wellington. Wellington, 19th November, 1877. J. H. BETIIUNE !c CO., , A UCTIONEERS, Land, Estate, Commis- __. sion, and Shipping Agents, corner of Featherston and Brandon-streets. Merchandise, Produce, &c, received for sale. ¦ o charge for storage. Prompt returns. . MILLINERY For the Spmmer Season At Tb Aro House. Children's New Straw Hats, „ 7_d each. Children's Trimmbd Hats,' 2s 6d each. Ladies' Trimmed Hats, " ,\ ,4s 9d each. Ladies' Trimmed Hats^ 6s 6d each. Ladies' Trimmbd Hats, 8s 6d each. Ladies' Millinery Bonnets, ' 12s 6d eachT James JSmi^h,__s Aro Houlb7 "" Cuba-street, UWNovember, 18771 mHE undersigned, teacher of Italian and X French, uegs to inform the general' public that— encouraged by the good success met with- by his pupils — he now intends open- l ing an Evening Class for the teaching of those' two languages. Pupils desirous of paxta_ng; in either are kindly requested to apply to Mrl ' J. Curtis, Te Aro Grammar SchooL For Private Lessons, apply to Mr. Agorio, Moles-worth-street. Moderate terms. P. CORRADO. Wellington, 11th November, 1877.

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Evening Post, Volume XV, Issue 272, 20 November 1877, Page 3

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