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Tenders. : ■VTEW ZEALAND ROADS. BOWEN TO OKARITO ROAD I (NORTH END) SECTION NO. 3. WRITTEN TENDERS will be received at the District Engineer's Office, Hokitika, up to Noon on FRIDAY, the 11th SEPTEMBER, 1874, for the above contract, the length being about three miles, y They must be addressed to the District Engineer, and marked outside " Tender for Okarito Road, Section No. 3." Plans ana specifications may be seen at the Public Works Office, Hokitika and Greymouth, and at the Warden's, Court, Ross. .■■.■-. Telegraph tenders similarly addressed and marked will be received by Noon on the ■same date, provided that written tenders in due form are lodged at the Public • Works Office, Greymouth, by the same hour. The lowest or any tender will not neces* . sarily be accepted. By command, JOHN. BLACKETT, Assistant Engineer-in-Chief, Public-Works Office, . V Wellington, 27th August, 1874. :]' INANGAHUA GOLD-MINING AND QUARTZ CRUSHING COMPANY (Limited). TENDERS wili be received at the Com : pany's Office, Broadway, Reefton, up to 12 o'clock noon on SATURDAY, 12th SEPTEMBER next, for the Conveyance of Thirty Tons (more or less) of Machinery from Greymouth to the Company's Machine Site, Inangahua. , . * A deposit of twenty pounds to accompany ■ each tender. . . - Specifications to be seen at the Company's Office, and at the office of Messrs D. Gifdj wood and Co., Greymouth. Telegraphic tenders will be received, if accompanied by money order. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. L. DAVIES, Manager. ! Reefton, Aug. 28, 1874: , Educational. ST. PATRICK'S SCHOOL, Greymouth. MR JOHN CLAUD AHEARN (Of St. Patrick's College, Melbourne), : Head Teacher. For the ordinary school fee the following subjects will be taught :— English, French, Spanish, Latin, Greek, Book-keeping (single and double entry), Algebra, Euclid, Mensuration, G eography, Navigation, Astronomy, Optics, Pneumatics, Chemistry, Reading. Writing, Composition, Correspondence, and Elocution. A Lady Assistant Teacher has been provided. •;■:. ; During the ordinary school hours, only such subjects will be taught as belong to a thorough English education. N.B.— Mr Ahearn sent up two pupils forthe New Zealand Civil Service examination, both of whom passed— one being high on the list of merit. Sixteen of Mr Ahearn's pupils passed the Matriculation and Civil Service examinations at the Melbourne University. MISS DYCOCK, of St. Patrick's Schooo Greymouth, is ready to give Lessons in. French, German, and Music, __at_ the _resji____ dences of the pupils, every day in the week, after 4 o'clock p.m. Terms on application. Foundry. RA E AN D SE W ELL : . ;■.'■•:■ ••■ ■■;. ■ : ;\" ■... ENGINEERS AND MILLWRIGHTS, Greymoutji, . HAVE ON S ALE— : . : Portable Engines and Stationary Engines and Boilers, 3, 5, 12, 20, and 60 h,p. Quartz-Crushing Batterie s, Pumping and Winding Gear, and Plant of every description made to order. IRON FOUNDRY, GREYMOUTH. Coal Merchants TGI B. LLOYD AND CO COAL MERCHANTS, Beg to intimate to the publio of Greymouth and the surrounding Districts tnat they are now prepared to deliver COALS to any part of the Town at 25s per ton. Orders left at D. Maclean and Cob, or at the Depot, Richmond . Quay, shall have immediate attention. . . TV .E - S T ■ .■ <* O A L MR GEORGE MARTIN, . The Noted COAL ME R C H AN T Is now - Selling the Best Dry Coal 25s per Ton, Cash on delivery. N.B. —Drays on hire, and Cartage orders promptly attended to. TTTANTED KNOWN— That the cheapest VV and neatest PRINTING may beW at the Grey River Argus Office, Boundary street.

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Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1899, 7 September 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1899, 7 September 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1899, 7 September 1874, Page 1