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STew Adverti«ement«. TO DESIGNS FOE PUBLIC BUILDINGS FOB THE GOVERNNMENT OF NEW ZEALAND. Auckland, March 30, 1864. THE Commissioners for the Erection of Public Buildings invite ARCHITECTS in this and the adjacent colonies to submit to them DESIGNS and ESTIMATES for the ERECTION of the following PUBLIC BUILDINGS at AUCKLAND, viz.:— , l. GOVERMENT HOUSE in the Domain. 2. A SUPREME COURT HOUSE and OFFICES. 3. A POST-OFFICE aud CUSTOM HOUSE (combined), fronting the Harbor. A premium of £200 will be given for the best design of each of these three buildings; and A second premium of £100 for the second best design. Plans of the several sites and views and information respecting the amounts available for each building, the accommodation required, and the mode of preparing the designs, &c., are detailed in the "Instructions to the Architects," which may be obtained from the Secretary to the Commissioners, at Anckland; and at the several Australia!! Colonies and Tasmania, from the Colonial Secretaries thereof. The designs and estimates (under motto) are to be transmitted to the Secretary of the Commissioners, at Auckland, on or before the 27th day of June, 1864. S. KEMPTHORNE, Secretary to the Commissioners for erecting Public Buildings. In reference to the above advertisement, printed copies of " Instructions to Architects " may be seen at the Custom House and at the offices of the SubTreasurers at Lyttelton and Christchurch, and at the Lyttelton Times office, Gloucester street and Cathedral square, Christchurch. 2488 WEST AVON ROAD BOARD. THE following tenders for repairing part of Great South road in the above district were received by the Board:— £ s. d. Holmes and Dawson (accepted) 36 12 0 Rennie and Osborn 50 0 0 Clark and Guy 11 8 9 D. M. SCOTT, Clerk to the Board. April 19, 1864. 2492 WEST AVON ROAD BOARD. THE following tenders for forming and metalling 22 chains of the Prebbleton and Waimakanri road were received by the Board:— £ s. d. W. Cone (accepted) 125 0 0 Rennie and Osborn 145 0 0 J. G. Cox 140 0 0 Clark and Guy 136 15 4 D. M. SCOTT, Clerk to the Board. April 19, 1864. 2493 CITY COUNCIL THE City Council invite Tenders for the performance of certain works in the accommodation roads through the block known as the Triangle. Section and specification to be seen at the office of the City Surveyor. Tenders, signed by two persons for the due fulfilment of the work, will be received up to, and not later than 4 p.m., MONDAY, May 2, 1864. WM. FRED. MOORE, City Surveyor. Christchurch, 20th April, 1864. 2464 EAST LINCOLN ROAD BOARD. TENDERS are invited for Forming and Metalling 55 Chains of the Springs Road and 55 Chains of the Middle Road in the above district. Specifications of the above can be seen on and after Monday, the 25th inst., at Mr. J. Ridley's Office, Cashel street, Christchurch, or at Mr. Hodgson's, Springs Road ; and tenders will be required to be sent in on or before Monday, 2nd day of May next, at noon. By order, D. M. SCOTT, 2472 Clerk to the Board. RANGIORA AND MANDEVILLE ROAD BOARD. rjIENDERS WANTED. For Re-metalling about one mile on the North Road, between Woodend and Kaiapoi. For making the Eyre Drain. For Building Bridge over Drain on the Rangiora Direct Road. For Building Bridge and Forming Earthwork at Raven's Creek. For Cutting Ditch and Forming Road, separating sections 2708, and 2768, a distance of 25 chains. For Lengthening Culvert, by Stevens', at Rangiora For Cutting Ditch and Forming portion of Road, known as Boys' Direct Rangiora Road. Plans and specifications for the above works, to be seen at the Office of the Board, at Woodend, on Wednesday, the 27th, and Saturday, the 30th of April, 1864, between the hours of 10 and 4 o'clock. Tenders to be endorsed and addressed— MARMADUKE DIXON, Chairman, Rangiora and Mandeville Road. Board, 2495 Woodend. RANGIORA AND MANDEVILLE DISTRICT. fJIENDERS WANTED. For the Assessment of the Properties comprised in the above district. Tenders to be sent in on or before 11 o'clock a.m., on Monday, the 2nd May, 1864, adur to— MARMADUKE L:XON, Chairman of the Mandeville Road District, 2494 Woodend. EAST HEATHCOTE DISTRICT ROAD BOARD. TENDERS are invited for Lowering and Fencing the road between the Ferry and the New Swing Bridge over the Heathcote. Also, for forming about two miles of the Hills road in three sections. Plans and specifications to be seen at the office of the Board, Ferry Road. Tenders which must contain the names of two sureties for the due fulfilment of the works to be sent in on or before 3 p.m. Friday, the 29th April, 1864. FRANCIS PAVITT, Surveyor to the Board. Ferry road, 22nd April, 1864. 2531 Jjl LOWERING BULB S. Anemones Babianas Gladiolus Hyacinths Iris, sorts Ixias, do. Narcissus Sparaxis Tulips &c., &c., &c. The stock of several of those useful bulbs being small, orders will be executed according to priority of application. REECE & HISLOP, Seedsmen, &c. Colombo and Lichfield streets, Christchurch. 2489 PUBLIC NOTICE. ■ THE undersigned begs to notify to those who may not be aware of it, that he has on the premises one of the Largest Stocks of STATIONERY in New Zealand. His limited frontage and increasing book-stock compel him to keep nearly all this •department of his business out of sight. The goods •will be found to compare favorably in price with any other house in the colony, to quote which, with•our reference to quality, would be useless. J. HUGHES, >1692 Cashel street (opposite A 1-)

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1226, 23 April 1864, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1226, 23 April 1864, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1226, 23 April 1864, Page 6

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