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NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TENDERS FOR PRINTING. WRITTEN TENDKRS will be received at this office (where conditions may be seen) until noon of WEDNESDAY, 11th May inbtant, for printing handbills and posters. The posters to be exhibited as required, on notice boards or hoardings, in the city of Wellington. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. BY ORDER. Traffic Agent's Office, Wellington Railway Station, 4th May, 1887. OAMARU HARBOUR WORKS. THE Oamaru Harbour Board invite TENDERS for the construction of PROTECTIVE WORKS in rubble and conorete at the Port of Oamaru. Plan b and specifications may be seen at tho office of tho Board, Harbour-street, Oamarn. Tenders to be addressed, under seal, to tho Chairman, and delivered at the Harbour Board Office, at Oamaru, before 12 o'clock noon on FRIDAY, 27th MAY. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. THOS. FORRESTER, Secretary. TENDER FOR HAULAGE OF TRAM CARS. THE Dunedin City and Suburban Tramways Company, Limited, invite Tenderß for the Horsing and Driving of their Tram Cars for Two Years from December next. Specifications and particulars may be seen at the Tramway Offices, Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, and Dunedin. The Directors do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. Tenders close 28th May, 1887. J. WILLIAMS, Secretary. SALE BY MORTGAGEES UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF " THE PROPERTY LAW CONSOLIDATION ACT, 1883." npENDERS are invited up to 3 o'clock in 1 tho afternoon of Friday, the 20th May instant, for the purchaso of the leasehold interest of Thomas Myers, of Wellington, Picture Framor, in all that piece of land situate in the t'ity of Wellington, and being part of lot numbor 7 on a subdivisional plan of the sections numbered 1, 2, and 3 on the plan of the Town Belt of the said city, and being also parts of the lots numbered 1 and 2 on a plan of further subdivisions of the same into bnilding allotments. The said land has a frontage to Talaveraterrace of 50ft, with an average depth of about 106 ft, and there is a right-of-way to the back of property over a footpath leading from the Botanical road. This splendid seotion, on which is erected a now and thoroughly well-built dwelling-houße (at prpsont let at a rental of Mb per annum), is held for a term of years, of which 20 years and two months have yet to run, at the low rental of i! 25 per annum. Tenders to be sent to the South Pacifio Loan and Investment Company (Limited), Manners-street. All further particulars can be obtained at the offices of the said company, or from MESSRS. OLLIVIRR, BROWN.&PENNEFATHER, Solicitors, 4, Lambton-qnay, Wellington. TO CARPENTERS. rpENDERS will be received by the under- ■- signed, until Satnrday, 14th inst., for Addition of two rooms to a building at Wadestown. T. G. RICHARDSON. ff^ENDERS are invited, to clobb on X Thursday noxt, for Raising a Cottage. The lowest or any tendor not nocessarily accepted. Particulars of W. Darrall, Mitehelltown. [a card.] ■jl/TR. THOMAS TURNBULL, F.R.1.8.A., prior to his recent departure on a short viait to Europe, made arrangements with Mr. R. A. LAWSON, the well-known Architoot (of Dunedin), to undertake, if possible, the conduct of his (Mr. Turnbull's) business during his absence. Mr. Lawson has now consented to do this, and the business will in future, and until Mr. TurnbnU'B return, bo conducted by Mr. Lawson, and be under his sole control. FOUND, A REAL CROCKERY" SHOP. WINTON * M'LAUCHLAN, 40, Cubastreet, have for sale shipment, ex Scottish Bard, of— Salad Bowls, Cheese Stands, Porringers, Sootch Nappies, Glassware, &c. Aleo, Masonic Jugs Goods delivered free to any part of the city. TS Al U I D U O H , BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR. HILL-STRBIT Next Barrand'a "U HOLM & CO., COAL AND WOOD MERCHANTS, Old Customhouse-street, Courtenay -place, and Adelaide-road. & REID (Late of Laery & Campbell), Commission and Produce Merchants, Brokers, Ac, 54, Willis-Street, Opposite Edward Anderson's. Q LUKE ft SONS ENGINEERS, Iron and Brassfoundsrs, BoilerHAKEKS, AND SHIP BUILDERS, TE ARO FOIIDRY Wellington. Are Btill manufacturing their superior Ranges CITY FOUNDRY, Eva-street, off Taranaki Place. yjrr CRABTREE & SONS, Millwrights, Engineers, and General Smiths, makers of every description of Steam ■ Engines and Boilers, Sawmill M&ohinery, Builders' and Contractors' Ironwork, Iron Gates, Fenoing Standards and Ornamental Fenointr. "D H. EDWARDS Carpenter and Builder, Johnston-street, next Theatre Royal. j All kinds of Jobbing Work dono at reasonable charges. OIGNWRITING, Paperhanging, and Honse Decorating of every description by competent workmen at lowest pricos, and under the direct supervision of the firm. TUSTIN BROS., 79, Willis-street. NOW OPEIs. EXCELSIOR VAULTS, Manners-street. Dunedin Ale and Stout. Australian Wines. Best Brands of Spirits. All Liquors Guaranteed Pure and Wholesome. HENRY~L AH MAN, Importer. THE LITTLE WONDER. nn J. LEIGHTON (late Manager for A. -*- * Riokman, Thomdon), has opened the above establishment as a first-olass BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, Where best value will be given at lowest prices. Every description of Boots and Shoes made to order, and repairs done on the shortest notice. THE LITTLE WONDER BOOT SHOP, MOLSffWORTH-STREET (Next to Garret & Co., Butchers.) THE TROY STEAM LAUNDRY, Hopper-street. ALEX. NAISMTTH, Proprietor. WASHING done on the shortest notioe. -Bed Linon, Table Linen, and Lace Curtains * specialty. ' " " * Price List on application. Agents Wanted.

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Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 108, 9 May 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 108, 9 May 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 108, 9 May 1887, Page 4

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