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*-*¦ 111 REMOVAL OF ROCKS, CATLIN'd RIVER. Public Works Office, Wellington, 4th November, 1880. TENDERS will be received at this Office up to Noon on FRIDAY, the 3rd December, ISSO, for the Removal of Bocks, Catlin's Kiver. Tenders to be addressed to the Hon. the Minister for Public Work*, Wellington, and marked outside " Tender for Removal of Rocks," and to contain a marked cheque for twenty (20) pounds, made payable to the Receiver-General's Deposit Account only. Specifications and conditions 'may "be seen at the Pnblic Works Offices, Auckland, Wellington, Christchnrch, Dunedio, Invercargill, and at Catlin's Fiver (Post Office, Owake) Telegraphic tenders, similarly addressed and marked, will be received if presented at any Telegraph Office by .Noon of the fame date, provided that written tenders in due form are lodged at Bny of the above-named offices by the same hour, and accompanied by a cheque on some bank in the town where the tender is lodged, marked go< d by a banker for twenty-one days, and drawn as above. -The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By command, JOHN BLACK ETT, Marine Engineer. TENDERS. THE undersigned will accept written tenders for the Purchase of a Farm, comprising 204 acres of magnificent hind, situated within ten minutes' walk of the Feilding railway station. The land is securely fenced with live fences, and sub-divided into eight paddocks ; has a nevor-f ailing supply of running water, a well-built seven-roomed house, stabling for four horses, 2 acres of productive and ornamental garden, cowBhed, stock-^ard, granary, &c. ; in fact, overy convenience for working profitably either as' a grazing •or agricultural farm. Being distant only 7 chains from i-aqre sec- ' tions, and fronting on the main road, much of it is already valuable for -building sites. . Tenders will close on the 2nd Deoember. Purchasers are requested- -to- state their own terms, which can be made exceptionally easy if required: . • , • . No reasonable offer will be refused,. out the highest or any tender, wilhnot necessarily be accepted. J.-^_l ! ¦• ¦ 1-. Immediate possession can be ...given v growing crops are taken at valuation. For further particulars, apply on the premises to D. E. AMESBURY. . , Or, WM. DKUMMOND, Land and Commission Agent, Feilding.

lt/TURRAY, ROBERTS A CO. ARE CASH PURCHASERS OE WOOL, In Large or Small Quantities. MURRAY, ROBERTS A CO., Featherston-Btreit, WELLINGTON. WOO Lk j ¦: /\ rTVHE undersigned is a Cash Purchaser of Wool, or will make advances joh favorable terms. - - — ', EDWARD |PEARCE. HARDWARE. THE UNDERSIGNED ARE NOW LANDING, EX WAVE QUEEN, FROM LONDON— 245 kegs wire nails 8 crates slaters' felt • . 1 cask charcoal box irons 1 do blued and tinned out tacks 3 do milk pans 18 tons Walker's corrugated iron 5 do Davis' do 1 bal« best roping-twine 1 45 packages Samuelson's combined reaping and mowing machines 10 cwt counter and half-counter horae nails 6 do roofing-sorews 65 drums linseed and colza oils 1 cask Lockwood's horse-rasps, pooket, ' table, and farriers' knives 3 cases oilstones for sheepshears 1 do Stubbs' nail nippers, belts and sheaths, Ac NOW LANDING, EX INGEBURG, FROM NEW YORK— 16 cases hickory pick handles ' 4 do Collinß* picks 10 da extra and No. 1 axe handles 1 do 3-prong 0.3. hayforks 2do American brooms { '',',' TO ARRIVE, EX HERMIONJEtt . v 5 tons hack shoes, made (to our special patterns ¦ t » • ¦{.>¦' 42 cases Braby's " Sun" corrugated iron. 1 do Stubbs'. hand, and frame saw files 1 cask Firth's mill saw files ¦ 3 cases half -tester bedsteads, children's cots 1 cask B.Y. reaping hooks 1 case bright buggy-side springs 20 kegs 6, 7 spikes, flooring brads • I cask coopers'! rifets ; j 1 case Gjlpin's hedge {trimmers and < ' bW tiers 2 caskh Giipin's steeled wedges 2 cases Nobleand Hoare'S spirit varnish and French polish 3 Hornby's 5-arm spring balance ¦ self • raking reaping machines 20 packages Samuelson's self-raidng reaping machines 2 cases sickles, fittings and castings for repair of Samuelson's machines 1 cask fishhooks,' Nye's saueage machines, cattle holders and rings, belt laces, table-spoons, sail needles 2 casks Chubbs and Carpenter's locks, ¦ : "tin basins, flooring" cramps, copper and tinman's wire 5 cwt counter horse nails ,1 cask Auckland pattern Strong fern ' .' " "hooks I=, • 8 casks 7-16 S.L. and bullock chains 1 do Weston's patent pulley blocks, with' «ndless chain '. 1 bale Austin's ex super flax sash; lines ? and blind cord ¦'' ' lease Davis' knifa cleaners , ' ' :-r2 do Manders 1 oopal ahd oak varnish ' ' Ido American half adfces, Chesterman's Steel tapes j' Adelaide* pattern oork- ' screws ' - - ' i 2 casks coppered steel sbfa springs 2 cased 'steeled aiatto*. . , „ ;= •¦ 1 cask brass Butt?, brass till looks, ' "Eohd" cow; bells ' : i- \ , ,* i J; . ¦ loasfeftttzegl^ves, leather dog pollars, belWtftfd sheaths j „ :,¦ , ' 1 hhd enamelfed 'preserving pans and jam boxes ¦¦¦ -¦ . ' 3 cades 'looker's -'beer .'engines, . brass fofce andlift pntnps . 34 ailes add boxes'^ • ¦ k . . 1 case bass brdOMB j 160 kegs-white le&l* { .'- , . 120 bundles cpbder-'s hoop.iroß 22 touß-barand sheet iron 7 rolls Sheet letfd -' i 200 casks Pprthilfd cement TO AfißlvkEtf RAtfAIA, FROM LONDON. I 300 casks Portland cement 80 kegs Rose Head wire nails TO ARRIVE EX HANNAH LANDLEB, FEOM GLASGOW. 7 packages Scotch cast frypans and girdles : 1' 1 cask ornamental^ratings 18 Victoress, Mistress, ahd^New Peeress ranges '¦ , 1 cask furnace doors and gratings TO ARRIVE EX PLEIONE. 4 Flavel's Leamington ranges 13 cases binding wire for McCormiok'a reapers 32 boxes Putman's horse nails 28 kegs Ewbank's spikes 4 casks tested S.L. chains 2 cases 3ft stump bedsteads 1 puncheon American meat tins and basins ¦- 3J ton* Walker's plain galvanised iron 1 cask Carpenter's drawback and double hand locks 2 casks copper boilers and small ironmongery JOHN DUTHIE & CO., Ironmongers and Iron Merchants, Willis-street. ' IMPORTANT TOTLANDLORDS. Tee Wellington 'Hous* Agency. OWING to our extensive experience and large knowledge of Tenants we are able to offer special advantages to Landlords in Letting Houaeß or Collecting Rents. From the success which has hitherto attended our efforts, we fell confident of giving satisfaction in any business entrusted to oux care. BAKER BROS., Houße.and Commission Agents, ; Star Chambere.

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Evening Post, Volume XX, Issue 265, 12 November 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XX, Issue 265, 12 November 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XX, Issue 265, 12 November 1880, Page 4

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