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PUBLIO TRUST BUDDINGS, WELLINGTON. TENDERS will be received at tliis offic until noon of Thursday, 21st **« cembor, KOS, for tho election of "* Trust Buildings, Wellington. The> „-a ho marked on the outsido " Tender for Publio Trust Buildings," and addressed to the Hon. tho Minister for Publio Works, Wellington. Tolographio tenders similarly marked and addressed will b» received, if presented at any tolographio oiliee by noon of samo date, provided that written tenders are lodged at any Publio Works Office by the same hour. Plans, specifications, and conditions may be seen at tho Public Works Offioes, Auckland. Wellington, Ohristohuroh, and Dunedin Tho lowest or any tender nol necessarily accepted. (By command.) WM. H. HALES, p ... m . -_ Engineer-in-Ohief. Public Works Office, Wellington, 20th November, 1905. NOTE.-Tho TiinTfor receiving above landers is extended from Thursday, 21sfc instant, to Wednesday, 3rd January, 1906. STEAM SE^CE^ZEALAND TO mENDERS are invited by the New Zea_X land Government— First, Jfcr a Direct Steam Service between New Zealand port* and South Africa; socond, for a Servicebetween Now Zealand portß and South. Africa, via Franantle, with permission to call at one other port in Australia. CONDITIONS. Tho Contract to bq for a period of twrf years. The service to be six-weekly. The steamers to bo not lea than threa thousand five hundred tona register, and their draught, when loadod, must enable them, to discharge at wharves at South African ports. Lightorage, when necessary, to bo paid by contractors. Tho steamers to bo fitted with refrigerators to carry frozen meat and dairy pro. duce. Tenderers to state the maximum, amount of refrigerator space. Tenderers to state maximum accommodation for livo stock. Tho steamers to have minimum accommodation for twenty saloon and twentyfive steerage passengers, and to provide suitable space for mails. ' "■" The speod of -steamers to be not lest than teu knots (ocean going), with penalty and bonus on a scale to bo arranged, but not to exceed £500 por voyage. The steamers to load at four selcoted ports in Now Zealand in geographical order, and to discharge at the three foU lowing ports in South Africa: Durban,' Port Elizabeth, 1 and Table Bay.' ' l ' l ' The rates of freight -from New Zealand ports to South Africa shall hot be greater than the following: — - ■ Wheat, at per ton weight, -27« 6d. •- Flour," at 'per ton weight. 27b 6d. Barley, at per ton weight, 27s 6d. • Oats, at per ton weight, 27s 6d. Bran, at per ton weight, 30s. Potatoes, in sacks, at per ton weight, 32» 6d. , ... „ , „.; Potatoes, in boxes, at por ton of 50 cubic feet measurement, 30s, '.I Hay, oaten -or meadow, pressed -'in bale'B, at per ton of 50 cubic feet measurement, "s2s 6d." ■ "■■ - Horses and full-grawn cattle, .£lO 10* each. Frozen meat and daily produce at current summer rates ruling butweun; New Zealand and -London. Other goods at rates current' between! New Zdaland nnd London. Tho rates of freight from, New Zealand to Frcmantlo must not exceed the rates current from, time to, time from "Sydney and Melbourne to Fremantle. - • ' • Tenderers to state what period of 'tittle, required before berthing the first- steamer in New Zealand, such. time to count fr«m the>dato of acceptance of tender.' Tenderers are required, to state ' the. jdift fcrent amounts of subsidy required per voyage for either of tho services.. T" A tender and its acceptance are to be considered the establishment of a contract 'binding 6n both" 1 sides J- the' cardinal .points 1 are to -bo- consistent with this advertisement, the tender, and its accept: ance. Should any dispute- arise -over minor points, the matter in dispute sh^U. bo -referred to arbitration. A deposit of £2000 is to accompany each" tender, and in the caso of tho successful tenderer to be "returned upon completion ofJKjiatisfactory charter. j5/a. Iced, written, or telegraphio tenders $ijpKsed to the Secretary for 'Industries* ana Commerce, Wellington New Zealand, or •to the High Commissioner for New Zealand, London, will bo received up to and including the 31st January, 1906. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. T. E. DONNE, Secretary. Department of Industries and Commerce, Wellington, 22nd December, 1905. CLYDE-QUAY HOTEL, • TO LET "ON LEASE. TENDERS will bo received up to Nooni on MONDAY, Bth January nextj; for a lease for seven years of the Clyde* quay Hotel, Wellington. Particulars and form of tender on application to SKERRETT, WYLIE, AND WESTON, Solicitors, 71, Lambton-quay, Wellington* HOTEL LEASE TOR BALE. rpENDERS will be received up tp noon A on Monday, Bth January, 1906, foe a five years' lease of the Clarendon Hotel, Manners-street, Wellington, at present in' the occupation of Mr. F. J. Preston. Par* tioulars and form of tender on application! to SKERRETT, WYLD3, AND WESTON, Solicitors, 71, Lambton-quay, Wellington* WELLINGTON CITY OOUNOU,. . LAND AT VICTORIA-STREET, FOB LEASE IN PERPETUITY. fIIENDERS will bo received at the offic* -L of the undersigned up to 4 p.m. oa Thursday, the 11th January, 1906, for part of Section 24, Reclaimed Land, Victoria-street, and a strip of land adjoining tho samo on tho north side, and also JLot 2, doposited plan No. 33, Victoria* street. Tenderers aro required to purchase tb« building now erected on the land, and will therefore state separately the sun* thpy offer for samo. Full particulars may bo obtained at the Town Clerk's Office, Town Hall, Welling, ton. Tenders to bo endorsed "Tender faj Land, Victoria-street." JNO. R. PALMER, Town' Clerk. ■ 9th December, 1905. TENDERS FOR STOCK, TOOLS, ANDLEASE OF PREMISES IN THB ESTATE OF ANTHONY WEDE»' GIS. mENDERS will bo received at myoffiov -1- Customhouse, Wellington, up to nOoK on Thursday, 4th January, 1906, for—. 1. Stock-in-trade, Timber, Tools, and uv finished Work in shop, Dixon-sttootj as per list. 2. Tho, unexpirod Lease of. the Promises," about seven years to run, at low reu«tal. Scparato tenders will be received fo» each lot. Conditions of tender cau bo seen at my office and arrangement* made to viow the stock and premises. Tho highest or any lender uot nocpV sarily accepted. JAMES ASHCROFT, Official Astiguee/' •■• ,' WcHington/2SthDcceiab'9{,"" * -.'

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Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 155, 30 December 1905, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 155, 30 December 1905, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 155, 30 December 1905, Page 7

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