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PEESBYTRPJ-YN CHURCH, LO WE ii HUTT. TO BUILDERS. rg'iENDERS for the Erection of Presbyfi terian Cburub, Lower Hutt, will be received until noon 2r.<? Apr.l «o*t, at m} office, where dn^iVga __d specifications can bo I..<>1 ..<> iowe3t or any tender not necessarily ace >pted. C. J. TOXWARD. Archittet bvm fkllixo. rt'KWKH:- &rt> inv,tod {01.o 1 .- _?-.'lin,' '.<■ " X «, ;r^ (>f b"-,*",;!) one i>r mcr-- blr.ok'l\ f lv»ri to cflif it. iJ>!Wfi.''o Hclrl li,. on FKIIWY, 2=l li T.u'-'b., a<i- , rt'infl to Jim en /il'M 111 1 1 1 en where, partlcuhtra em Iju ol'tair r- i, or f rr nv JAMK- _J !u' NAMKN, _ Terawhiti. j * C N" i 'iOUS wanted for K.cavating. S Apply, between •"« ami •). W. FITCKETT. No #, >.'_irn-e!reet. toTlumbers fy.BNDERS Wanted for Roofing two Cot1 - ta^es with Iron, and SpontiDg for came. For particulars apply to JOHN' BECK. Timber Merchant. 20th March, 1890, TO BUSrLpF.KS^ " ffMJNDERS ?ro inHt'od for the Krection of a. a vji?& Bseidence, Maarama-croscent, fr/r B*r. SitiWn. Pin.cs, &c , may bo seen at fry office, where tenders will bo received on or before Tuesday, 25th iust., at noon. Tho lowest or any tender will not necessarily ue accepted^, THE)3)ORF E. jACOBSEN, Architect. nnENDER3 will be received up to 3lst Ji March for the purchase of tho property of the undersigned, known as the Cornwall Nursery, consisting of about, H acre 3, situated in Brook-street. T_e greater part is planted «jth. the choicest fruit trees (in full b3_rlng), imported from Melbourne, comprising apple, apricot, peach, plum, nectarine, pear, mulberry. ond quince, bosides about 300 gooseberry bushes (best varieties), black and rod ourrant, raspberry, strawberry, &c, Ao. _ Tenders to be left with, and ffrMisr p'avticulars obtained frorA ■-JOSEPH POLGLASE, 1 Nelson, c/o J. Collins, Wordaworth-streot. BOROUGH OP PICI'ON. rgiENDERS are invited by tho Pioton 1 Borough Council for a Sledge Track, of about one mile and GO ohaina, up tho Waitohi Itivor, for Waterworks, including Bridges and (Julvorts. Tenders may bo in I one or in five Boparate oontracti) nnd to bo deposited at the Borough Usce by 7 o'^looK p.m., 2nd Apvil. Tho ftiwesl tot any tender not neuessarily | accepted. £Lans and specifications can bo seen during office hours at the Council Chambers, Picton. THOMAS YOUNGFR., Town Cluyk. Picton, 6th March, 1890, Education Board, Wellington, 17th March, 1890. rr B VENDERS for tbe erection of an Infunt 8 School at Clyde-quay will bo received at tho Education Board ufh'.-o up to Tuesday, the 25th inst. Plans and specifications at my office. THOS. TUUNBULL, Architect 10 the Boardi i 'B VENDERS required for the Purchase of 8. 100 Capital .shares in the Manawatu Permanent Equitable Building and Investment Society. Each share represents £10 fully paid up, and the Society guarantees interest thereon after the rate of seven pounds per centum per annum. Persons may tender for the whole or any number of tho shares. The Society referred to is the Building Sooioty in the rising and progressive township of Palmerstan North. These shares afford a capital opportunity for investment by small oapitalisls. Tendors will be received at any timo up to the 25th day of March now next, addressed to J. HERBERT HAN KINS, j Solicitor, Palmerston North. J '][ VENDERS for Repairing Fencing round ' ft. the Feathorston School property will be receivd by me up to Monday, the 24th instant. Fall particulars on application at the Schoolhouse. HENRY BUNNY. Chairman School Committee. Featherston. 13th March, 1890. gRASS SEEDS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ON SALE AT SHORTT & liEID'B, 54 & 56, WILLIS-ST. *n O R SALE, By order ol tho Executors in the Eatato of tho lato John Johnston, THK "BR<S_NDON HALL" STATION. Thia well-known property, containing about 9000 acres, is situate in the Rangitikei District, and adjoins tho township of Bulls. It has now depasturing upon it about 1000 head of cattlo and 2000 sheep. It is securely fenced and divided into suitable paddooks. The Homestead and Station Buildings are convenient, and tho whole is in good working order. A fine Bush of some 200 acres, tho main road, has been preserved, and about 700 to 1000 acres of good flax grows conveniently near to it and to tho Tutaonui stream, which flows through the property. Recently there has beon erected upon tho bank of this stream a most complete flaxmill, and tho samo is now turning out six tons of dressed fibre per week at a minimum nf oost. For price and further particulars apply to JOHNSTON A _U. IN THE SUPHEMR COURT OF NEW ZEALAND. WELLINGTON DISTRICT. NOTICE is hereby given that by virtuo of a Writ of Sale directed to me on a judgment which James Jamieson, of Wellington, Commission Agent, hath rocoverod against Thomas Meeubwood Jackson, of Wellington, Hotelkeeper, and Francis I Miller, of Wellington, 'Bus-driver, I have taken in execution all the estate and interest of_ Francis Miller in that piece of land containing approximately thirteen perches, and being tho lot numbered 21' on plan numbered 15. and deported in the Land Transfer Office at Wellington, and being all the land comprised and doscribed in Certificate of Title volume 5. folio 126, such l'ind having a charging ordpr registered against it. I_e paid land has a frontage to Nelsonstreet of forty feet with n depth of ninety feet, and has an eight-rocmed house erected "n it. The said estate and intere»t of Francis Miller is subject to a mortgage for £350 and interest. And notice is hereby given that unless the said judgment together with interest from the 2fsfc day of December, 1889, and the costs of this execution be sooner paid, the said estate and interest of the said Francis Miller will be sold by public an tion by Mr. Fraud" fcidey, at his Auction Mart, Cuba-street, Wollin?- | tm, on Thursday, the 27th day of March, IS9O, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. Ihe \ solicitor for the said James Jamieson is John Sinclair, whose address for service is at the offices of Messieurs Sinclair aud Fleming, 12, Grey-street, Wellington. EB. BAKER, She/iff. HOTELS, TOWN AND COUNTRY. I BEG to notify to the Trade penorally I have decided to add to my business that of HOTEL AGKNCY. and havo made such arrangements as enables me to offer great facilities to outgoing and incoming i tenants. I Hotel in town to Sell j good position, bnai- ! ness £75 to £100 weekly, no goodwill ; con Id advanco the uecossary cosh to a desirable tenant. Several Hotols in the country to Let. FRED. G. THOMPSON, Grey-street. y YSAGHT'S "ORB" IRON BEST, CHEAPEST MOST UNIFORM. To be baa ol all Reepect&blo Ironuongers and Timber Mercliantp.

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Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 67, 21 March 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 67, 21 March 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 67, 21 March 1890, Page 4

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