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WAIROA COUNTY. I~\ENU^RS will be received at this office up to 2 p in. on Friday, tho Bth June, 1894, for Erection of a. Timber Dray Bridge over tho Mohaka River, on the NapierWairoa road, eight spans ot 82ft each. Pinna and specifications can be Been at the office of Messrs. Kennedy Bros., Civil Engineers, Napier, and at the Distuot Survov Office, Anckland. Lowtat or aay teuder not necessarily accepted. W. F. SHAW, Clerk Wairoa County Council. Count}' Council Office, Wairoa, 13th Maroh, 1894. TO BUILDERS. HPENDERS are invited, to close at 4.30 JL p.m. on the 18th inst., for tho Erection of Dwellinghouse and Woolehed (labour only). Particulars and specifications to be seen at Mr. Gillespie's, Tinakori-road. Education Board Office, Wellington, 13th April, 1894. npENDERS for new School, Otaki, and I Additions to School, Greytown, will be received at this office up to Monday, 23rd inst. Plans at the respective Schoolrooms, and at my office. THOS. TURNBULL, Arohiteot. TENDERS will |be received up to Tuesday, 17th, for Removal and Re-ereotion of four-roomed Cottage. Apply G. E. Prince, Rintonl-Btreet, Newtown. TO CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS, AND BRICKLAYERS, Ac, Ac. r HEREBY -notify that I have this day Purchased the S*nd and Gravel Quarries lately carried on by Messrs. Crawford Bros, at Evans' and tbland Hays. I am now prepared to supply sand and gravel of the best quality to be found aronnd Wellington, in small or large quantities. A large supply always kept in stock at the town yard. I am also ready to supply at the shortest notice, road sand and black soil, manure, Ao. Cartapo and hanling of all descriptions punctually and caref ully attended to. CHAIt! ES LAMBERG. Office— Corner Courtonay.placo and Taranaki.street. Telephone, No. 728. A 5 PH A I. TIC WoKKS, Victoria-Bttoet, next Lube's Foundry. ALIj descriptions of work dono iv Asphalting Yirds, Pus-u^os, StaMea, Water Channels, Dan 1 ;) Course^ for Hu tidings, House Roofs, Ao. Material supplied by the load if required. Ebtinmtos furnished. ■k/ W. H. TISDALL, r^ UNMAKER AND FISHING-TACKLE VJT IMPORTER, Has just landed ex Doric and Pokeha, a well-assorted stock of GUNS AND ACCESSORIES. Magazine and other lUfles for deer, cattle, or pig shooting. Volunteer requisites of every description. Greener's Guns, Cartridges, and latest book, " The Breech-loader, and How to Ub 0 It." Repairing in all its branches. 15s>, Lambton-<jtjay, Weilinoton. THE RALEIGH M PATTERN ROADSTER. 3600 Prizes won on it during 1893. 94 Patterns. Everything up to date, including Patent Detachable Chain Wheel. On view at THOMPSON BROS. & CO., Feathebbton-steeet. R. C. RENNER, Agent for Wellington. NOW LANDING, ox s.s. Ruapehu and barque Lottie Moore— 1 cask Frenoh Modal Glue 9 Porcelain Enamelled Sinks 28 Collinge's round and square Bed Axles 3 caßks short Sink Chain, i to i 9 casks Sheet Zino, 9, 10, 11, 12 2 bundles Tinmen's Wire 5 casks square and hexagon taped Nuts 1 cask Sad Irons 1 cask Gilpin's Splitting Wedges 12 kegs Steel Boiler Rivets, 2J, 2} x J 2 oases Finishing Brnds 2 casos American Tinned Rivets 3 cases Ogden's short and long Cutter Mattocks 10 oases Novelty and Eureka Wringers and Rollers 3 cases Imperial Wringers, assorted 1 case Stanley Boadera and Planeß 1 großs Erie Rat-traps 1 case D straight Spade Handles 1 cose Japd. Saddle .Nails 3 cases, Collins' Pioks, 5-7 2000 feet Rattan Moulding 1 caso Lane's Crescent Hoes 1 case Premium Whiffletreo Hooks 1 caso single Body Loops 2 cases Qairban's Scales 4 gross spring Shade Rollers 2 cases Silvor Lake Sash Cord 2 coses No. 3 Ames' L H. Shovels 1 case Rim Knob Locks 6 cases Axe, Pick, and Slasher Handles 3 oases Rim and Mortiso Locks 2 cases Disston's Taper and Mill Saw Files 3 packages Ogden's Scales 1 case Door Knockers 2 cases Hindoo and Turkey Stone 2 cases axe pattern Hatchets 1 case Tobacco Cutters 1 bnndle Rochester Lamp Wicks 3 cases Cosmos Chimneys 1 case Store Door Handles 1 case Adzo Eye Hammer Handleß 2 cases Slasher Handles 3 cases Grindstone Fittings 1 case Tanite Emery Wheels 1 case Step Pads, assorted 12 bundles Northern Queen Washboards 3 'oases Mrs. Potts' Sad Irons 3 casos Putnam Horse Nails 1 case Agricultural Wrenches 1 oaso Peter's Dashes 8 caßes Spokeß and Rims, 2 do Hubs, 1 do Swincrletrees, 1 do Doubletrees 21 bundles Shafts, 6 do Poles, 3 do Bars, 24 do Rims STEWART & CO., COURTENAY-PLACE A VTCTORIA-ST. nPHORNHILL'S 10 Guinea Bilver-flited I Lady's Travolling Dressing Bag , No 68. 14-inch Beat "Polished Alorocoo Patent Wide-opening _ T wvelling Dressing Bag, with one outside pocket, stitched handle, with gilt rings and platea, gilt double-action registered lock, and Thornhill's improved patent stop-hinges ; Bag lined with rioh Moire Antique Silk, with Thornhill's improved indestructible pockets. Contents.— Set of plain cut glass fittings, with richly engraved Hall Marked Solk Silver Sterling Tops, consisting of oval aoap, tooth brush roller, with two tooth brushes, nail brush i-oller, with nail brash, pomade jar, h powder jar, two scent bottles, with screw caps, ivory hair brush, in case, ivory olothes brush, ditto glove stretchers, ditto paper knife, dressing comb in case, writing book, lined silk, and fitted with stationery, penholder, and blotting book, patent portable ink and light boxes, card case, looking glass, thread and needle case, pincushion, instrument board fitted with pair nail scissors, ivory nail trimmer, fonr ivory-handle instruments, and a pair of tweezers. Peice 10 Guineas. If the Bag is in Russia Leather. ..ll guineas „ „ Crocodile Skin. ..l 3 guineas The Silver Tops may be richly gilt for 21b. extra. Engbavtno. — Engraving monogram of two or three letters on the silver fittings, ivory brushes, glove stretchers, paper knife, and four instruments, and stamping initials in gold on the bag, 425. complete. Or only engraving the seven silver fittings and stamping the bag, 21b. W. THCRNHILL A CO., To The Queen and Reyal Family, New Bond-street, London. Established 1734 NEW PREMISES. HYGIENIC STEAM BAKERY Tabanaki-stucet (Opposite Salvation Army Barracks). V^T" A. KELLOW For the past seven years carrying *on business in Taranaki-place aa above, begs most respectfully to return his sincere thanks to his numerous customers and the public generally for the very liberal patronage bestowed on him in the past, and assures everyone patronising him in the future as heretofore that they will be served* with GOOD WHOLESOME BREAD made by practical tradesmen. My new commodious premises situated in Taranakistreet, opposite Salvation Army Barracks, are now completed, and will be found replete in every respect. One trial of our Bread will satisfy the most fastidious. All orders receive prompt attention. Families waited on daily, and all goods delivered promptly. Please to note my new address — W. A. KELLOW, Taranaki-Btreet, Opposite Salvation Array Barracks.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 89, 16 April 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 89, 16 April 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 89, 16 April 1894, Page 4

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