PASSENGER STATION CONTRACT, WANGAJSUI RAILWAY STATION. Public Works Office, Wellington, Bth July, 1881. W BITTEN TENDERS will be received at this l fnce until NOON ou FRIDAY, the 22nd July, 1881, for the above contract They must be addressed to the Hon. the Minister for Public Works, Wellington, and marked outside " Tender for WaDganui Passenger Station Contract," and accompanied by a cheque on some bank in the town where the tender is lodged ; such cheque to be specially marked by a banker as good for twenty-one days, and to bt in favor of the Receiver-Gentral's Deposit Acoount only, and not to bearer or order. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Public Works Offices, New Plymouth, Foxton, Wanganui, and Wellington. Telegraphic Tenders similarly addressed and marked, will be received if presented at any Telegraph Office by Noon of the same date, provided that written tenders in due form are lodged at a Distriot or Resident Engineer's Office by the same hour. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. By command. JOHN" BLACKETT, Engineer in Charge, North Island. GOOD --SHED CONTUACT, PATEA RAILWAY STATION. Public Works Ofiice, Wellington, 11th July, ISSI. WRITTEN TENDERS will be received at this Office until NOON on MONDAY, tbe 25th July, 1881, for the above contract. They must be addressed to the Hon. the Minister for Public Works, Wellington, and marked outside " Tender for Goods-Shed Contract, Patea Railway Station," and accompanied by a cheque on some bank in the town where the tender is lodged ; such cheque to be specially marked by a banker as good for twenty-one days, and to bt in favor of the Receiver- General's Deposit Account only, and not to bearer or order. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Public Works Offices New Plymouth, Patea, Foxton, Wanganui, and Wellington. Telegraphic tenders, similarly addressed and marked, will be received if presented at any Telegraphic Oifice by NOON of the same date, provided that written tenders in due form are lodged in a District or a Resident Engineer's Office by the same hour. Ihe lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. By command, JOH.V BLACKETT, Engineer in Charge, North Island. NOTICE. j rriENDERS are invited up to the end of -*- July, 1881, for tho purchase of that most valuable estate, situated in the centre of Masterton, containing 160 acres, known as tho property of the late Mr. Charles Dixon. Divided into paddooks, all fenced with a fonr-railed totara fence, a wellstocked orchard and flower garden, with a convenient dwelling-house, containing eight rooms, Btable, carriage-house, dairy, with other buildings. Good water laid on to the house, with one town acre. This is an opportunity never before offered to the public, and may never occur again. The situation of the property is so wellknown it needs little or no comment. Its position must call the attention of all parties who would like a home in the centre of one of the most flourishing townships in the North Island of New Zealand. Those who have money to invest would make a very large return of the same, in cutting the land tip into Bections, in a very short time. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For particulars apply to B. P. PERRY, Masterton ; Or, J. M. CLELAND Wellington.
SALE — Berlin Wools, four dozen for One Shilling. Ambrose, Cubastreet. KARORI HOTEL, TINAKORI KOAD. ALFRED BOONSTRA begs to announce that he has taken the above hotel, where he hopes, by civility and attention to his customers, to merit their patronage. A.B. has largo accommodation for country Visitors and Boarders, at prices to suit the times. All Liquors of the Be3t Quality. Tea and Coffee and Meals at all hours. Good Stabling, free. Counter Luncheon every day from 11 to 1 o'clock. A. BOONSTRA. A LBION HOTEL, corner of Tory-stroet J\. and Courtenay Place.— Mr. J. Murphy (formerly of the Cricketers' Arms) will be glad to meat his old friends and acquaintances at tho Albion. The above hotel has recently been thoroughly renovated, and tra veilers and boarders can rely upon receiving every attention and comfort. None but firstclass liquors kept. V^HERE is the Best Hotel in Te Aro District?— Tho BANK HOTEL, Mannerastroet. Why Bhould it bo the Al Hotel of the city?— Bocause you can be Bnpplied with the Best Brewer's Beer in town ; also Dunedin on draught. This is tho only establishment in town whore you can receive FiVK Bottles of tho Best Liquor for £1, namely, Brandy, Whißky, Rum, Port, and Shorry (or Old Tom). New consignments of Edinburgh Ale at Reduced Prices — 1b per quart. Note the Address — ALFRED WAKEFORD, Rank Hotel COMMERCIAL HOTEL. HARRY BENNETT . . PROPRIETOR. nMHE Public of Wellington are invited to A visit the NEW GRILL.. Chops and Steaks from 12 to 2. SPECIAL BILL OF If AR E At naif-past Twelve Choice of Beer, Tea, or Coffee, FOR ONE SHILLING. Any number accommodated. Boat Quality arrl Qnickopt Attendance
Q. C. E. WANTED, Day Boarders at 15s per week ; Lunch only, 4s 6d per week ; Tea, Coffee, Cocoa, 3d per cup ; Steak or Chop and Potatoes, 6d, with Tea 9d. Hot Suppers. Accommodation for Ladies. Quality. Comfort. Economy. ED. W. BROTHERS, Manager. WANTED Known— JAMES GOLDER, Clockmaker, Jeweller, and General Mechanic, has been for the last seven years in the Upper Hutt Repairing all sorta of things — clocks, jewellery, sewing machines, parasols — cementing lamps and other articles, soldering all kinds of metal and all tinware, and in fact repairing a general assortment of things which thn printers have not time to enumerate. All work well and faithfully executed, *and at prices to suit the hard times. Phrenologist — verbal examination and advice, ss. JAMES GOLDER, in returning thanks for past favors, would respectfully inform the public that it is absolutely necessary before marrying to first obtain 53 worth of Phrenological Advice as to the person most suitable for their temperament as husband or wife. Please don't forget this advertisement and advice when it ceases to appear in th 9 Evening Post — 22nd June, 1881. Phrenology ia true. Let ignoranceJltry to atiirh it down. WANTED Known, that G. Hall, painter, glazier, and paperhanger, has removed from North-Etreet to Vivian-stieet, opposite Panama Hotel, where he has a large stock of Paperhangings, from 4d per piece. Is'.B.— All papers hnng in superior stylo at9d per piece. Orders -lunctnally attended to.
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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 18, 21 July 1881, Page 4
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