EDUCATIONAL. ADAME MULLER'S COLLEGE For Young Ladies, TORE TBRRAOB, School Year 1881. A superior English Governess (resident) ha» been engaged. Pupils reoelved for special branches of study from the age of Beven and upwards. Evening Glasses (ladles and gentlemen) for German and Freach. Terms on application. BRB BBNNO SOHBEBK, Pianist and Mdsioal Direotob, Moray plaoe, at Mr Matthewd'B, seedsman, opposite the new Coffee Palace. ISS E. BELL gives Pianoforte Lessons DaUy at her Rooms In Mr Hardy's Buildings, Princes street (next 0. Begg and Oo.'s). MRS MARTIN (late of St. Andrew street) will Resume Tesohing on Monday, Feb. ruary 14. Will be at home on Friday, the 11th, to arrange with her pupils. Moray place, next M'Glll and Thomson's, close to Normal Mchool. IBS SCANLAN, Prl»cea street south, has Vacancies for a fev? more music and day pupils. Terms on application.
NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS, SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF STORSS. General Manager's Office. Wellington, 4th February, 1881. EPARATS WRITTEN TENDERS will be i received at this offioe up to Noon »f Monday, the 7th March, 1881, for the Supply and Delivery of the undermentioned Stores for New Zealand Railways, from the Ist day of April, 1881, to the 31st day of December, 1882, at Auckland, Wellington, Christchuroh, and Dunedln:— Ironraoagery, eto. Ship Chandlery, eto, Oik, Colors, eto. Leather and Griadery Building Materials. Tendew to be addressed to the General marked outside " Tender for Stores." Specifications can be seen and forms of tendw obtained at the offices of the Railway Managers at Auckland, Ohriatchuroh, and Dunedin, and the Stores Manager's Office, Wellwgton. Telegraphic tenders will not be entertained. The lowest or any tendw will not necessarily be accented, J. P. MAXWffLL, General Manager Now Zealand Railways* jKOWN LANDS SALES. J NORTH ISLAND. Oa Deferred and Immediate Payments. Walmate Plains, Parihaka, Forty-mile Bash, and Manawatu Dlstriots. To be held In the Month of February, as follows : IN THE WELLINGTON LAKD DISTRICT. Bth and 10-ii February, tt Ma»terton, 15,000 acres, Pahiatua Block, Forty-mile Bash. 21st and 24th February, at Palmoraton North, 15,500 acres, in Kairang* and Fitzherbert Blocks ; sections, 60 fc> 320 acres each ; prloes per acre, from LI Is to L 3 10s. WEST OOAST DISTRICT, NORTH ISLAND. 14th and 17th February, at New Plymouth, 5,000 acres, Pavlhaka Bl*ck. Include? the Village Settlement of Warea, 600 acres. 25th to 28th February, at Hawera, 10 000 acres of Waimate Plaini, In sections from 15 to 320 acres; prices, LI 10s to L 4 per acre. Townships of Manala and Opunake : Quarter-aore sections, hova LlO to L2O each. Suburban lands, L7toL 8 an These lando have all been opened up by roads connecting either with railways or main roads. Lithogn'-ph plans and full particulars obtainable at every Land Office In the Qoloay. WM, ROLLBSTON, Minister of Lauds. General Grown Lands Office, Wellington, 26th January, 1881.
NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. HURUNUI-WAITAKI RAILWAY, Mala Line. RAKAIA BRIDG-B EXTENSION CONTRACT. Public "Works Offico, Dunediu. February 10, 1881. 'BITTEN TENDERS will be received at v / thk Office up to noon on Monday, March 7, 1881, for the above contract. They are to be marked on the ouUlde 'Te«derfor Rakaia Bridge Extennion. Goa tract," and addressed to the Hon. the Minister for Public Works, Dunedln. Telegiapkio 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 any Districb or Resident Engineer'* office by the same hour. Drawings, specifications, and general conditions may be seen at this offioe, and at the Public Works Officer, Chriatchurch and Wellington. The lowofct or any tender will not necessarily be aoospted. By command. W. N. BLAIR, Middle Island. NEW Z'SALAND RAILWAY 3. INVERO.AJRGIIL RACB3. March 3rd and 4th: RDINARY SINGLE FARE TIOKETS _ lusufcd from Stations between Ohrlstohurch and Dane3iu to Invercarglll on Ist and 2nd March, and stations between Dunedln and Clinton to Invercargill on 2nd and 3rd March, and stations between Clinton and Kingston to Inveroargtll on 3rd and 4th Ma- cb, will be available for resurn as under : Tickets from stations aorth of Xmntdin, up to and Including 7th March ; and stations between Dunedln and Kingston, up to and including sth March. W. M. HANNAY, Traffic Superintendent. Traffic Superintendent'* Office, Duneuin, February 26, IbSL, NOTICE > S MR THOMAS BROWN has oeased to be In our emp'oyment, all Orders for timber will bo leoeived at the Yard, and all Aooonn<H there reooivwl and adjusted, ponding the appointment of our new Manager, A. TAPPER AND LEE.
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Evening Star, Issue 5608, 28 February 1881, Page 1
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