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Tenden. TO UUfLDERH. fBILNDFKH urn invitml for Building a BilliardJL. room nl. Clown Molnl, Ainbcrb-y, whom plans lunl Hpci'lllmlioiiH urn lo Ini Hi’nii. Tenders lo lio Hniit. In nol (filer flitin Hiitiirday, March 17. 'l'lio lowest or liny tender not necessarily see.epled. 11. M’LEAN. im- r.-(|i, j r.,| f„ nt BHMHIK 101.0 pill. JL over I lie Iliiii«ii l.'nck, nliont Iwo miles from Olmiinnrl; Station, where plsns mnl specifications Illliy he Meets. Temieni to he Hen), (o llm Chiiinnini, Wnlpitrii Bond lloiinl, Wiiikari, hy noon on Wednesday, March I I. «:i52 HENRY I*. LANCE. TO BUILDERS. ~ PLANS and HjMM'illenliomi for the ERECTION of 11 HOUSE in Armagh direct East may ho Moon at my office, wlioro Tenders will ho received 011 SATURDAY, March 17, at noon. '1 lio lowcut or nuy louder not necessarily accepted. ‘3. Oookliiun House ClimiihurH, March H, J 877. FARR, Architect. 6515 CANTERBURY COLLEGE. TO JOINERS. TENDERS aro invilod for Fittings for the Laboratory Building ut Canterbury Collet,' o , to ho Hunt in not later than 4 ]i. 111. on Tuesday, March VJO. Plans and HpoeilleationH can ho Been at my olllco. Tho lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. B. W. MOUNTFORT, Architect. Cathedral Square, March 5, 1877. 6336 BOARD OF EDUCATION, CANTERBURY DISTRICT. TENDERS are invited for DRAINING tho School Site, South town belt, near Barbadoes street Plan, specification, and conditions, can be seen at tho olllco of tho Architect, Union Buildings, Cashel street. Endorsed tenders aro to’ho sent to tho office of tho Board of Education by Noon on SATURDAY, March 10, addressed to tho Chairman. 0308 THOMAS CANE, Architect. HEATIJCOTE ROAD BOARD. TENDERS aro invited for the undermentioned works, viz.; — 1. For Breaking about 200 yards of metal, now lying in tho Road Board Yard, Ferry road and Nursery road 2. For Supplying 300 yards of broken metal on tho Gasworks road, between South town belt and Going’s road 11, For Forming 20 chains of Dyer’s road, from tho Canal reserve lo tho Sandhills, and claying where required ■l. For Forming tho River Heathcotc road, from Christchurch Quay to Opawa railway station 5. For Forming 20 chains of Bamford’s road, Woolston, half a chain wide, commencing at tho Ferry road Specifications and conditions of tho above works can ho seen at tho office of this Board on Tuesdays and Fridays, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. Tenders to be addressed to the Chairman of tho Hcathcote Road Board, Ferry road, on or before March 15,1877, by 12 o'clock at noon. Each tender to be marked “ tender” on the envelope. Wls R. K, DAVIS, Clerk to the Road Board. THE ASHLEY ROAD BOARD hereby invite Tenders for—1. Forming parts of Barker’s and Laud’s Road. 2. Cutting a Drain in Stoney Flat Road. 11. Cutting a Drain on Barker’s Road. 4. Re-forming and Shingling a part of Cone’s Road. Specifications of tho above to be seen at the Board Office. Tenders addressed lo tho Chairman on or before 2 o’clock, MARCH 10. 0551 J. A. CUNNINGHAM, Chairman. COURTENAY’ ROAD BOARD. TENDERS are invited for the following works in this District . METALLING. No. 1. From West Coast road to northern corner of Scott’s section; about 40 chains No. 2. Homdou and Kimberley road, about <lO chains, from Tramway Reserve towards Homdou Station No. 3. Greendale, from cud of present metalling on School road towards Homdou junction ; about 50 chains No. 4. Bealcy’s road, West Melton, from corner at Healey’s Station to junction of Hoskyus’ and Bealey's road; about 120 chains. Specifications can be seen at the Road Board Office, Courteuay, where tenders are to be sent on or before noon on MONDAY, 12th day of March, 1877. JAMES STEPHENS. Surveyor. Dated, Courtenay, Feb. 13,1877. 5032 TENDERS Wanted for Fencing School-ground, Sinking and Bricking Well, and Finding and Fixing Pump; also, for tho Forming of Four Chains of Rond, together with a Stone Culvert. Tenders to bo sent to tho Chairman of the School Committee, Waikari, not later than March 15. Specifications to bo seen at Waikari. 6657 TENDERS are invited till March 12, for SINKING a WELL, 60ft deep, brick steiued (42 inches inside brickwork); tenderer to find materials. For particulars apply to tho MASTER, Industrial School, Burnham. 645 S nrTANTED TENDERS for CARTING STONE * W from Mount Brown to Amberley railway ation. Apply to JOSEPH B. SHEATH, Christlurch. 6209 Hotels. ORAM’S SOMERSET HOTEL, ASHBURTON THIS flue Hotel is replete with every convenience for Settlers and Travellers. Tho Cuisine is under tho personal superintendence of the Proprietor, whose long oxpoienco on sea and land offers d substantial guarantee that his patrons will have ovory comfort afforded tliem, and may roly on being called, the Early Trains going North and South daily. ~, . . Wiuos, Spirits, Ales, &c., of the Choicest Brands. (None other kept in stock.) K. W. SHEARMAN, Proprietor. In Connection with tho above is tho Livery and Bait Stables, and they ate under tho able superintendence of F. L. Bosenberge, so long known with King Cobb’s Telegraph Lino of Coaches, both m Australia and Now Zealand, whore every attention is paid to anything loft under his core. Superior Carriage and Buggy Pairs, fcaddlo Horses and Hacks always on hand for Hire, Sale, or Exchange, Horses broken to saddle and harness. A Coach Manufactory adjoins tho above, under tho partnership of Messrs Burley, Westhrooko, and Cooper. They have always on hand tho newest designs in Broughams, Barouches, Phaetons, Waggonettes, and American Buggies of ovory description, Carriages built to order. All timber used m their manufactory has boon carefully selected by Mr E. Burley, whoso long experience iu tho trade desires no farther comment. Repairs done in a superior manner, with all possible despatch and at tho lowest rates. Manufactory and Repository, East and Burnett street, Ashburton. 218 Sumner Hotel A E Y SOHLUTER PROPRIETRESS. COPF’3 CAFE AND DINING ROOMS, Church street, Timaru. [TISXTORS to Timaru will find all tho comforts ) of a Private Hol dat this largo establishmt. Charges moderate. )0 _■ J. 11. COPP. CAMERON’S ITEE COMMERCIAL AND FAMILY HOTEL, NORWICH QUAY', LYTTELTON. J. S. Ca MB EON, PROrniETOn. THE Proprietor begs to draw tho attention of Commercial Travellers, tho Public, and Families to the unsurpassed accommodation of this Hotel. Suites of apartments for Families are well arranged and distinct from tho Hotel Department, while tho rooms aro both commodious and easy of access. TABLE D’HOTE daily at 1 o’clock. Tho Hotel contains an excellently appointed and lighted Billiard Room, with one of Alcook’s superior Tables, and is iu charge of an experienced Marker. WINES and SPIRITS, &0., of tho host brands only, 127 EMPIRE HOTEL, HOKITIKA. 13 largo and commodious Hotel bus just boon ffioroughly renovated, doooratod, and roiod. additional woll-vontilatod Bedrooms ana i Rooms have boon erected, rendering this ! tbo best Hotels iu tho Colonics, and ly adapted for the requirements of oommor--111. Billiard Room is fitted with one of tho best h tables. , ito Sitting-rooms if required. Tarilf will bo considerably reduced, whflo uforts will bo largely increased. i-clusß Spirits, YVinos, and Boors. English ilouial or tho boat brands will always bo ror ami Plunge Baths. lies leave tlio Uotol for Christchurch twice . aud for Oroyuisutb, Kumara, and Ross JOSEPH CHURCHES, Proprietor. ASTERN HOTEL•nor of Cashel struct, and East Town Bolt. F, alterations to tho obovo being now comnlcto, visitors osn obhuu ml tno nooomicoas-FIRST-CLASS FAMILY HOTEL, jrior accommodation for Single Qonuomoi:, Private Rooms for Families. J H. HALL, Proprietor. H TjokDBHIP’S AND LUNCHEON ROOMS, Llobllold street. li ARDER Tho Best la Luncheon in Christchurch, Private Rooms for ladies. W. J. MESSENGER, Propr etor.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 5010, 10 March 1877, Page 5 (Supplement)

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 5010, 10 March 1877, Page 5 (Supplement)

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 5010, 10 March 1877, Page 5 (Supplement)