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Tenders rfIEKDERS arc invi-tad at bt office up Ho. !■ 12 o'clock on WEDNESDAY, Oct. 18. for BUILDING HOUSE at Rakaia. R. BIRD, Architect. 5916 Ashburton. Hr"UBNDEHiS arc invited by the Trustees- in i- the Estate of the late George Wa-teon, of Southbrook, for the PUR CHASE' OF A, FIVE-BOOMED COTTAGE and Thror-qnar-ters of am Acre of Land at South-brook; also Building in High Street, R-angiora, containing tv;o shops and dwelling of 5 rooms, with, all necessary outbuilding?. TENTER'S' CLOSE on SATURDAY, the 21st hist., arid addressed to Trustees Estate of -George Watson,, R-a-n----giora'. 5917 TENDERS. NEW ZEALAND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. TENDERS arc invited for the ERECTION of the MAIN BUILDING for the NEW ZEALAND INTERNATIONAL EKHIBITION;, HAGLEY PARK, CHRISTO Hr w. APLANS' -and SPECIFICATIONS and FORMS OF TENDER may bo seen at -tha Offices of Mr E. W. Walden, Architect, Dutv e-din. and Messrs Goidsborough and Wade, Architects', Auckland, and at my Office, Cus'tonihouE-e Quay, Wellington, and Hereford Street, Christchurch. Conies of P-lan-s and 1 'Specifications will' bo supplied at the foregoing Offices on payment, by way of deposit, of the sum of twenty guinea*. These copies must be returned with Tender, when- the ’aimount deposited, less -two and a half guineas, will! be returned. ’ TENDERS will be received until THURSDAY. the 25th inetaii-t, at 4 o'clock p.m., and' are to be delivered at (ho Offices- of the New Zealand International Exhibition, addressed to G? S. Munro. Esq., Executive Commie-sion-er, and endorsed “ Tender for MainBuilding, New Zealand Ir.termtionial Exhibition.” The- lowest or any te-n-der not necessarily accepted. J. C. MADDTSON, F.R.1.8.A., Architect. Christchurch, 2nd Oof., 1905. silol SOUTH WAIMAKARIBI RIVER BOARD. Special Loan of £13,000, at 4£ per cent, for 15 years, to bo raised in pursuance of the River Board's Act, 1884, and its amendments, and the Local Bodies Loans Act, 1901, and its amendments. Tenders are invited for the Purchase of 130 Debentures of £IOO each, bearing interest at ii per cent per annum, payable half-yearly, and having a currency of 15 years from lot January, 1906. The Loan, with Existing Loans of .£SOOO •and £SOO, will bo secured by the provision of a Sinking Fund of £4OO per annum, to bo invested by the Public Trustee, and this amount, together with the annual interest on the loan, will bo a charge on the rents of the reserves under the Board’s control, amounting at present to £1907 Gs 6d per annum. Tenders for portions or the whole of the above debentures accompanied, in each case by a deposit of kO pep cent of the amount, will be received A; the Board’s Office up to the 28th October. 1905. In the case of accepted tenders the balance of the amount will be payablo on 28th December next, when the Debentures will be delivered. Tha highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. , HENRY ALLISON, Secretary. Board’s Office, 220, Hereford Street, Christchurch, 2Bth September, 1905. 4622 . W. ENGLAND. TIMBER AND COAL MERCHANT. LARGE STOCKS EVERY DESCRIPTION BUILDING MATERIALS. SEASONED TIMBER, all sizes IRON, CEMENT BUILDERS’ IRONMONGERY DOORS, SASHES, Etc. ■ Quotations Sent on Application. Town or Country. Tuam and St Asaph Streets, Christchurch. X 2448 ■yy ALL ACE AND LAURIE, TIMBER AND COAL MERCHANTS, CORNER MANCHESTER AND TUAM STREETS, , HAVE EOS. SALEALL KINDS of TIMBER and BUILDING MATERIAL. SEASONED TIMBER A SPECIALTY. In StockGalvanised Iron "Galvanised- Wire,. Barbed and Plain • Gatos and Hurdle? Sheep and Rabbit Netting - Builders’ Ironmongery Telephone No. 253. X 1409 T WALLER AND SON, and COAL MERCHANTS, . TUAM STREET, Have in Stock— EVERY DESCRIPTION OP BUILDING MATERIAL, Including VERY LARGE STOCKS OF SEASONED TIMBER. Kept Under Cover for Immediate Uset Cement, Galvanised Iron Load, Doors, Sashes Builders’ Ironmongery Fencing Material, etc. COAL AND FIREWOOD. We ate prepared te QUOTE PRICES for Building Materials delivered in town, or any part of 'the Province. XI6IG B B OWN’S COAL SHED BEST QUALITY COALS. S. UNDER COVER. LOWEST RATES. LARGE STOCKS SEASONED TIMBER. J. T. BROWN AND SON, TIMBER AND COAL MERCHANTS, Cornel Colombo and Tuam Streets. Telephone No. 362. Hotels. ii AUCKLAND. WAVERLEY HOTEL. Maurice o’connob, .proprietor. desires to intimate that he has taken over the Business of this Popular Hotel, and would respectfully request a continuance of the liberal support hitherto accorded his predecessor. . VISITORS to AUCKLAND will find that no effort will be spared to afford them every comfort, whilst the TARIFF will be, as previously, . MOST MODERATE. This Hotel is within one minute’s walk o' Railway Station and Wharf, and commands A magnificent view cf the Harbour, and has recently been thoroughly renovated. To the friends of fhe Proprietor in different parts of the colony a Cead Mills Pailthe will ever ho extended, and a pleasant sojourn assured. WINES, SPIRITS, ALES, ETC., Of the BEST BRANDS ONLY. 3897 MAURICE O’CONNOR.

WARREN (CHARLES), soldier, of Coombs Down, Bath, went to New Zealand 40 years sines. Sister Eliaa asks. _ . L 25 CHBAL (GEORGE) left Brighton for Hew Zealand 34 years back; last addresses in 1902 were: Wintou P.O. and Spar Bush P.O. Sister Harriet inquires. L 25 LUESLBY (RICHARD) left Rochester, England, in October, 1863, and arrived at Melbourne in 1854. Brother Joseph seeks news. Australian papers please copy. L 25 WALKER (EDGAR)' left Leeds for Wellington, N.Z., in 18S7, going up country ” iu IS9O. Brother Herbert asks. L 25 LORNS (MRS CHARLOTTE) was needlewoman at Burnham Deaf and Dumb School, Christchurch, N.Z., in 189-1. Sister Carolina inquires. _ L2o LOWN (SAMUEL) is believed to be one of tho Labour members-in Parliament in Australia. Brother asks. L 25 ~ GHALLIS (ALFRED) sailed for New Zealand in 1374. Sister Annie asks. \ L2o BAKER (GEORGE), carpenter, left Tamworth for New Zealand, in 1900; last letter from 'Wellington in 1903, Sister Lydia- asks. L'2s

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 13878, 12 October 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 13878, 12 October 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 13878, 12 October 1905, Page 3

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