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Tender ■. OXFORD ROAD BOARD. TENDERS mo InvltiTtill Wtliur, March 9, ul. noon, for the following Work* : 1. Forming -Ml chains to Terry's road 9. Forming (JO chains, by Marshall's Hush road H. Forming 35 chains, !»y Mounsey's Hwuiiip road 4- Reimlrlng bridge by Mounsey’s fi. rutting opposite Warren s! lit ion. Plans mid specifications nmy bo mien on application to •II IS JAMEH WILKIE, Clerk to tlio Hoard. Milner's road Vickery's do Hnilth's do Unlswell .function cur White, liro», do car While. Bros, do dillngtou do do do rrls’road. Hpooltlcatiomi to ho Hocti at in y residence. Tlio lowest or nuy tondor not neeessurily nci'opted, to ho sent in on or boforo 0 a.in. on TUBSDA Y, March 0. <W\ JNO. THOH. HARRAP, Surveyor to the Hoard. WANTED, FRESH TENDERS for Ploughing 1000 Acred, in one or more blocks, tin. deep, at the Glentul Baw-mills, Ashley Gordo, or to crop tho above at nor aero, tho owner fludiud the seed. Tenders to ho sent In by March H. The lowest or any lender not necessarily accepted. Apply to Dk BOURBEL & CO. COW WANTED TENDERS for CARTING STONE Irom Mount Brown to Amberloy railway station. Apply to JOSEPH B, SHEATH, Christchurch. 0209 Educational UNIVERSITY OF NEW ZEALAND. CANTERBURY COLLEGE. fTIHE Matriculation Examination will commence I on MONDAY, March 5, at 0 a.ui. It will ho hold in tho Normal School, Cruumcr square, Txm»Taiii,k ok Examinations. 9 to 11 a.m. 3 to 5 p.m. 12 to 2 p.m. Monday Tuesday Wdusday Thrsday Latin Greek History Algebra Arithmetic Euclid Geography English French Botany 6273 F. O. STEDMAN, Registrar. OAMAEU GRAMMAR SCHOOL. THIRD and Fourth Musters Required; salaries HITS and JSl£O respectively. In the former cuso ability to teach French and Drawing very desirable. Applications, with testimonials, to bo forwarded to tho undersigned before March 15. JOHN HARDY 5019 Secretary Oamaru Schools Committee. ASHLEY HOUSE. MANCHESTER STREET NORTH, CHRISTCHURCH. Tl/TR FREDERICK WILLIAM SMITH is pre--I*l. pared to receive a limited number of Boarders and Day Scholars. References kindly permitted to the Revs Cree, M’Grcgor, Habens, and J. P. Rost ell, Esq. 5188 TO GOVERNESSES,—Wanted, in a gentleman’s family, near Tinmra, a Governess for three young children. Requirements Music, French, and Drawing. Address Alpha, box 1, Post Office, Timarn. 8119 WANTED a Schoolmaster for the Woodend District School. Applications, with testimonials, to bo sent to the undersigned on or before Wednesday, March 7, 1877. James Little, Chairman. 8153 Wool, Grain ftc. ASHBURTON WOOL AND SCOURING WORKS. SCOURING and SORTING carried on as usual. Cash Purchaser of Farmers' Clips of Wool. 9937 CYRUS HOMEBSHAM. WOOL. —The undersigned are prepared to make Liberal Cash Advances on Wool placed in their hands for sale in this market, oi consigned to Messrs Miles, Brothers, and do. tot sole in London. 498 MILES. HASRAL A CO.. Christohnrrt TO SHEEP FARMERS AND OTHERS. THE undersignod are prepared to make Libera CASH ADVANCES on WOOL CLIPS for the coming season for shipment to the London Market at lowest current rates. 8355 P. CUNNINGHAM & CO., Christchurch ADVANCES ON WOOL. THE undersigned is prepared to make liberal advances on Wool, either sent in for sale Christchurch, or for shipment to London. ROBERT WILKIN. New Zealand Wool Stores, Christchurch. 9551 ASHBURTON WHEAT. Saunders, brothers. Pay the HIGHEST CASH PRICE FOR SOUND SAMPLES OF WHEAT, OATS, AND GRASS SEED. Are also prepared to receive every description of quality WHEAT To clean and polish on Farmers’ account, 1 And make LIBERAL ADVANCES On some shipped through them FOR SALE In tho Australian or Euglish markets. Christchurch Office: LICHFIELD STREET, Next Oddfellows’ Hall. 5527 SAUNDERS BROTHERS, Ashburton, are Cash. Purchasers of Wheat, Grass Seed, Oats, Barley, and every description of Farm Produce. Christchurch Office—--5060 Lichfield street, next Oddfellows’ Hall. c MR J. L. WILSON, (Removed to Cuff and Graham’s offices), ASH BUYER OP GRAIN AMD FARMERS’ AGENT. 5736 TO FARMERS. BRUCE ft COE, Proprietors of the City Steam Four Mills, and Biscuit Manufacturers, Colombo street, Christchurch, are CASH BUYERS of good samples of Milling Wheat. 4065 NOTICE. WE, tho Undersigned, are CASH BUYERS of Prime Samples of GRAIN. Sacks supplied at current rates. 4893 MOIR & CO., Styx Mills. MILTON MILLS, IRWELL. J TURNER is a PURCHASER of good milling • samples of WHEAT. 5236 THE Undersigned is a PURCHASER of Grass Seed, Wheat, Oats, and General Farm Produce 3788 J. B. WAY. P. THORNE, WOOLSCOUKER, PELLMONGEB, And Leather Merchant, DRAIN ROAD RANQIORA. Cash Buyer of Wool, Skins, Hides. Ac. 5050 TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. HIGHEST price paid tot good samples ot Malting BARLEY. VINCENT A CO., 1398 City Brewery, Colombo street south. NOTICE TO FARMERS. WILLIAM CUDDON is a Cash Buyer of good Molting BARLEY. Apply Messrs JOHNSTON & CO., Grocers, Ac., High street, Christchurch. 5340 WOOL. MILLWALL DOCK COMPANY’S WOOL warlhou>E3. London, (Couseus, Merry mid Co., Lessees.) THE attention of Growers and Shippers of Wool is called to tho following advantages offered uy those Warehouses . Ist.—Proximity to the Quays whore tho Ships discharge. Sad.—Good mid oven North Light throughout tho Warehouses for showing Wool. 3rd.— Quick D> livery to Buyers, a lino of Balls oom.i indenting with tho Manufaeturing Districts surrounding ouch Warehouse. 4th.—Reduction of > xpuuses to Buyors in taking delivery. 6th.—Couueiitrathm of tho Wool Exhibits for tho day’s sale in ono warehouse or iu warehouses adjoining each other, affording the groaiesl facility for comparison, and ensuring increased ooinpetith u. Cth.—Uedn tioii In 'toruge • atos. These hove been reduced 25 per cent since the establishment of tin so warehouses, and with increased support a still further redaction could b. um o. Tho followlpg > iroiilar has been signed by 130 of tho principal Buyers iu favour of these Warehouses •< We, tho uudorsignod B -ynrs of Wool, have much nleiiMiio In esnfjiug ihat wo consider the W, ol Warehouses f the Mill wall Dock omt'auy (> 'ousous, Merry and Co., Lessees,! iidninubiy adapted fur the purpose of -hewing mid -doling Wool, and it is oar opinion that it would i-e to the interest of the trade to suppo> t those Ws e’.-ousee." Wool Exchange, Coleman street, Lcn4»u, E.C.91 1

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 5005, 5 March 1877, Page 4

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