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WAIRARAPA WEST COUNTY. TENDERS for the erection of a Trussed Bridge of three ninety-five feet spans over the Waiwhine River, near Greytown, will be received at the County Office, Masterton (where plans and specifications may bo seen), np to noon on Friday, 12th Aneust, 1881. The lowest or any Tender will not neces-. Barily be accepted. JOHN KING, County Engineer. Masterton, 20th July, 1581. OFFICE CONTRACT, NRW PLYMO OTH RAILWAY STATION. Public Works Office, Wellington, 14th Jnly, 1881. WRITTEN TENDERS will be received at this office until NOON on FRIDAY, the 29th July, 188 L, for the above contract They must be addressed to the Hon. the Minister for Public Works, WelL.igton, and marked outside "Tender for Office Contrac*-, New Plymouth 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 be in favor of the Heceiver-Gtnerit's Deposit Account only, and not to bearer or order. Plans and specifications may be *een at the Publio Works Offices, New Plymouth, Patea, and Wellington, and at the Post Office, Hawera. 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 District or a 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. NOTICE. ri^ENDERS are invited np to the end of -¦- July, 1881, for the purchase of that most valuable estate, situated in the centre of Masterton, containing 160 acres, known as the property of the late Mr. Charles Dixon. Divided into paddookß, all fenced with a four-railed totara fence, a wellstocked orchard and flower garden, with a convenient dwelling-houso, containing oight rooms, stable, 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. Tho situation of the property is so wellknown it needß little or no comment. Its position must call tho attention of all parties who would like a home in tho 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 largo return of the same, in cutting the land up into sections, in a very Bhort time. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For particulars apply to B. P. PERRY, Masterton ; Or, J. M. CLELAND Wellington. T>RIDGE'S ART UNION. Protected by Act Vie. DXXXII. FIFTY PRIZES. 10 000 Tickets at £1 each. The best Pictures ever offered in any Art Union, and to tho full value of £10,000. *} OFFERS GUARANTEED AFTER THE DRAWING, Which will take place Ist November, 1881. let prize . £1000 9th prize...£lso 17th prize..._so 2nd prize.. 1000 lOMi prize .. 160 18th prize .. 50 3rd prize.. 500 11th prize... 100 19th prize .. 50 4th prize.. 600 T2th prize .. 100 20th prize... 50 sth prize.. 250 13th prize... 100 2mt prize ... 60 6th prize. 250 14th prize... 100 22nd prize... 60 7th prize.. 250 15th prize... 100 23rd prize... 60 Bth prize.. 250 16th prize .. 100 U4th prize... 60 Six prizes at £30 eaoh ; 20 prizes at £20 each. Tickets and prospectuses can be obtained at Bridges' "Haydon Gallery," Eastern Arcade, Melbourne, and of Mr. Datton, Bookseller, Lambton Quay. Send stamped envelopes, and register all letterß containing money orders or cheques. T AND T. MEEK, MILLERS, AND FLOUR AND GRAIN MERCHANTS, Oamaru and Wellington. KARORI HOTEL, TINAKORI ROAD. ALFRED BOONSTRA. begs to announce that ho has taken th<j above hotel, where he hopes, by civility and attention to his customers, to merit their patronage. A.B. has large accommodation for country Visitors and Boarders, at prices to Buit the times. All Liquors cf the Bo3t Quality. Tea and Coffee and Meals at all houra. Good Stabling, free. Counter Luncheon every day from 11 to 1 o'clock. A. BOONSTRA. A LBION HOTEL, corner of Tory-street A and Courtenay Place.— Mr. J. Murphy (formerly of the Cricketers' Arms) will ba glad to meet his old friends and acquaintances at the Albion. The above hotel has recently been thoroughly renovated, and tra vellers and boarders can rely upon receiving every attention and comfort. None but firstclass liquors kept. PIGS. Pig/i that's sheltered in tho sty, On milk and pollard fed, Are the pigs we only buyOthers will not do instead. IT is a fallacy to suppose that the people of Wellington are slow in discovering the difference between amateurs and professionals in the production of Home-cdred Hams and Bacon. The faot of our owncured Hams and Bacon meeting with such ready sale is sufficient proof of its quality. Our German Sausage needß only a trial to show that its make-up does not entirely depend on the seasoning, but the richness and quality of the stock slaughtered to produce it. They are not what is known as bags of mystery, but selected flesh— free from sinew, or what is commonly called grizzle. This flesh being chopped up by one oE the latest and improved machines, makes it easy work for the most infirm masticators. We can guarantee all goods sold by us as pure. Pork Sausages, Polonies, Saveloys, Homemade Lard, &o. F. KUCH & CO., Pork Butchers, opposite the Melbourne Hotel, Willis-street, Wellington. Pork Pies always on hand ; various sizes made to order. NOTICE. THE undersigned requests that all accounts against the cutter Hero to 22nd June be rendered to him on or before the 30th inst., otherwise they will not be recognised. THOS. W. PILCHER, Agent. Wellington, Bth July. OEAMEN'S REGISTRY OFFICE Licensed by New Zealand Government) Officers or men requiring employment can record their names at uw office. °HAS. H. ELLABY, Cnatom House Quay.

NOTICE. I" MADDEN, in retnrning thanks to his old customers for the liberal support accorded to him for the past ten years, begs to inform them that on Monday, the 2nd of May next, he will commence the FARRIERY BUSINESS, at the corner of Taranaki-atreet Extension and Courtenay Place, and hopes by atrict attention to business, coupled with the best workmanship, to merit a fair share of the public patronage. Every attention paid to to horses' feot. Cash Price List : Saddle Horses ... ... 5b Od Do Heels ' ... 6s Od Do Toed 7s Od All kinds of Jobbing done on the shortest notiVe. J. MADDEN.

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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 22, 26 July 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 22, 26 July 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 22, 26 July 1881, Page 4

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