NEW ZEALAND PUBLIC WORKS. ROADS.— PELORUS DISTRICT. HAVE LOCK TO WAIRAU RIVER SECTION. COCNTY OP MARLBOROUGH. CONTRACT No. 6 and 6a. DEEP CRERK CONTRACT, AND BKIDGE OVER COOPER'S CREEK IOXIBAUT. Public Works Department, JVelson, Sth March, 1881. NO Eligible Tenders having been sent in for Contracts Nos. 6, 6a, Deep Creek, and Bridge over Cooper's Creek Contracts, FKrSH SEPARATE WRITTKN TENDERS will be received at this Office, Nelson, until Noon of WATURDAY, 19th March, ISBI, for the above - mentioned Contracts. Tenders are to be marked outside " Tenders for Contract (No. 6) — Boada— Peloms District," or as the case may be, and addressed to the Hon. the Minister for Public Works. Telegraphic tenders, similarly addressed and marked, will be received if presented at any Telegraphic Office by noon that written tondtrs in due form are of the above-mentioned date, provided lodged at any District or Resident Engineer's Office by the same hour. Plans, specifications, conditions, Ac, may be seen at this office, at the Public Works Offices, Wellington and Blenheim, and at the Post Office, Havelrck, on and after Tuesday. Sth March, ISBI. The lowest or any tender will not necesearily be accepted. By command, J. GEO. BLACKETT, Resident Engineer. Note. — Tenders may be sent in for a single contract or any number, but tender must give each contrast separately, to show how lump sum is arrived at, and deposit must be made with each contract tendered for. T7RAE~IS~THE LARGEST IMPORTER OF JOURNALS AND NEWSPAPERS In Wellington All the leading Newspapers of the World Regularly Received by Mail. Argosy, Is Baptist Magazine, 8d Bow Bolls, Is 6d Boys of England, la Boys' Standard, Is Boys' Herald, 1b Boys Own Paper, Is The Christian The Christian Globe *) The Christian Herald f Is The Christian World Magazine I Each The Christian World Pulpit J The Cutter's Journal Day of Rest, Is Draper and Dressmaker English Mechanic, Is Gd Englishwoman's Domestic of Dress Family Herald, Is Family Reader, Is Gentleman's Magazine of Fashion, 2s Girls' Own Paper, Is Grocer, Is Illus. Household Journal of Fashion, Is 6d Leisure Hour, Is London Journal, Is London and Paris Ladies' Fashion, 2s London Reader, Is Milliner and Dressmaker, 2s Ministers' Gazette of Fashion, 3s Myra's Journal of Fashion, Is Myra's Mid Monthly of Children's Dress Sunday at Home, 1b Sylvia b Journal of Fashion, 1b Tailor and Cutter Wedding Bells, Is Weekly Weloome, Is Young Ladies' Journal, 1b 6d Young Men of Great Britain, Is Bankers' Magazine, 2s Church Bells, Is Clergyman's Magazine, la 6d Evangelical Magazine, Is Harper, la 6d United Presbyterian, 8d „ „ with portraits, Is Newspapers* Lloyds, 3d Reynolds, 3d Despatch, 3d Illustrated News, 3d Pictoriol World, 6d London News, Is Times Weekly Edition, 6d. The following are Agents for Districts :—: — Mr. Fraser, Mannera-street ; Mr. Brown, Lower Hutt ; Mr. Ross, Taita; Mr. London, Pahautanui ; Mr. Rive, Karori. LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON.
"T^TEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WELLINGTON SECTION. TIME TABLE. On and after Ist November, 1880, Trains will leave Wellington New Station for — Featherston, Greytown, Carterton, and Maßterton, at 7.30 a.m. and 3.30 p.m. Masterton for Carterton, Greytown, Featherston, and Wellington, at 7.50 a.m. and 1.30 p.m. Wellington for Upper Hutt— 7.3o a.m., 11.10 a.m,, 3.30 p.m., and 6.10 p.m. Upper Hutt for Wellington— B a.m., 11.10 a.m., 2 p.m., and 4.40 p.m. Wellington for Lower Hutt— 7.3o a.m., 11.10 a.m., 1.15 p.m., 3.30 p.m., 4.20 p.m., 5.10 p.m., and 6.10 p.m. Lower Hutt for Wellington— 6.so a.m.. 8.50 a.m., 11.50 a.m., 2.40 p.m., 5 p.m., and 5.25 p.m. Extra Trains will leave Wellington for Lower Hutt at 11.15 p.m. on Wednesdays, and at 10 a.m., 7.30 p.m., and 11.15 p.m., on Saturdays. Trains will leave Wellington for Lower Hutt on Sundays, at 9.30 a.m., and 2.30 p.m., returning from Lower Hutt, at 10.5 a.m., and 5.30 p.m. All trains will call at any intermediate station to take or set down, whon required, on notice being given the guard. GENERAL CONDITIONS. Paroels and Goods— For Kaiwarra, Ngahauranga, Belmont, Hayward's, Silver Stream, Wallaceville, Summit, Cross' Creek, Pigeon Bush, .Fernside, Woodside, and all Flag Stations, must be Prepaid, and will be put out on the Platforms of those Stations at the risk of the Consignee. Parcels and Goods— From the above Station can be made " To Pay " at Wellington, Petone, Lower Hutt, Upper Hutt, Kaitoke, Featherston, Greytown, Carterton, and Masterton. The Railway Department does not pledge itself to the despatch or arrival of the Trains at the exact times notified in the above Tables, and in the event of any circumstances arising either during or prior to the journey being made which may render it impossible or inexpedient for a Train to proceed, will return the Fares paid, bnt does not undertake to forward the passengers. Luggage, — Each passenger is allowed to take 1121bs of personal luggage free (net including merchandise of any kind), and for every 561bs above this weight, for every 50 miles or fraction of 50 miles, the charge will be One Shilling. No luggage will be allowed to be taken into the Carriages, tmlsas of such a size that it can be placed under the seat without inconvenience to other passengers. Passengers are strongly recommended to have their Names and the Station to which they are proceeding distinctly marked on their Luggage, and to satisfy themselves that it is placed on the Train, as the Railway Department will not be responsible un- ,* ss it is booked and paid for. Passengers can be booked at Stations only on condition that there ia room in the Train. Children under three years of are travel free; above three and under twelve yearß of age, half-fare. Horses, Carriages, Ac— The Eailway Department does not undertake to forward Horsea and Carriagea by any particular Train but when sent, they must be at the Forwarding Station half-an-hour before the departure of the Train. The owneraof Horses must provide means for securing them in the horsebox, and the Eailway Department will not be accountable for any injuries sustained through their breaking loose or otherwise, nor will it undertake to carry unbroken or vicious Horses. At Country Stations requisitions for horse-boxes or carriage-trucks must be made the day before they are wanted. Dogs must be provided with chains, or other sufficient means of securing them. They will not be allowed in carriages, and the sender must obtain a ticket, to be given up before the end of the journey, before the dog is delivered. All Time Tables issued prior to this date are now cancelled. Return or Periodical Tickets will not be available for Special or Excursion Trains, except the Ordinary Time Table iB suspended. Return Tickets for distances not exceeding 25 miles are available on the day of issue only ; for each additional 25 miles, or fraction thereof, one day extra is allowed. Ordinary Single Tickets issued on Saturdays and Sundays are available as Return Tickets until the end of the following Monday. Special Notice. — To ensure despatch, Parcels, Extra Luggage, and Dogs must be at the Station at least Thirty Minutes before advertised time of departure of Train. GEO. ASHCKOFT, District Manager.
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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 64, 18 March 1881, Page 4
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