New Advertisements.
TO BUILDERS.
r\ EnDERS will be received by the un- * dersigned till 5 p.m. of WEDNESDAY, 26th Inst., for the ERECTION of Business Premises in Thames street. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. JOHNSTON, jy!s Architect.
TO CONTRACTORS.
,FTIENI>ERS invited for ALTERATIONS to Mr Headland's premises in Thames street. Plans, &c, to be seen at the office of the undersigned. Tenders to be lodged on THURSDAY, 27th *NST. Loweat or »ny tender not necessarily accepted. jy22 JOHN LEMON.
TEMUKA ROAD BOARD.
rpENDERS are invited for the ERECX TION of a TRAFFIC BRIDGE over the Opihi River in South Canterbury. Plans and Specifications ta be seen at ihe office of G. Laing Meason, C.E., Timaru, where Forms of Tender, etc., can be obtained. Tenders to be Bent in to the Temuka Road Board addressed to the Chairman not later than 10 a.m. on TUESDAY, Ist FEBRUARY, 1881. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. (Signed) JOHN TALBOT, jy24 Chairman.
COLONIAL INDUSTRIES.
NEW ZEALAND.
PORTLAND CEMENT.
Public Works Office, Wellington, 10th November. 1880. WRITTEN TENDERS will be received at this Office up to NOON on 31st MARCH, 1881. from peraonq who are willing to contract for the Supply and Delivery of ONE HUNDRED TONS OF PORTLAND CEMENT. T7te cement to be manufactured in Ihe Colony of New Zealand, and to be delivered at any of the undermentioned places, viz., Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Port Chalmers, or Invercargill. Tenders to be addressed to t T ie Minister for Public Works, and to be marked outside " Tender for Supply of 100 tons of Portland Oment." Specifications and conditions maybe seen at the Public Works Offices, Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin, and Invercargill. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. R. OLIVER, nr24 Minister for Public Works.
THE Undersigned having had three years' experience in selecting AUSTRALIAN WINE s ', has ju«t received direct from the Vinery some very choice Wine", which he is confident will give every satisfaction to the most fastidious judge. They are highly recommended by "medical men for invalids' use, being entirely free from adulteration. Country orders punctually attended to. JAMES FAMILTON, GROCER and PROVISION MERCHANT, THAMES STREET, oamaru. or 2
TO FARMERS, AGENTS, & OTHERS.
JAND T. MEEK are now landing, • direct from Calcutta, full weight CORN SACKS, and are prepared to execute orders on most favorable terms. J. ft T. MKFK are also Cash Purchasers of all kinds of Grain and Farm Produce. vSarks credited same price as charged, if delivered with grain within thre? months. J. AND T. MEEK, dr3l Crown Mills.
"Cl O R SALE. By John Anderson, Christchurch, A few of the WOOD STRING BINDERS These Machines are now admitted to be the best Twine Binders in the market. Prices and terms on application to Messrs J. AND T. MEEK, dr3l Oamaru.
-J-\ A. M' L R O D , *-'• CIVIL ENGINEER, OAMARU. orl4 UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. TIME TABLE FOR JANUARY. JTIHE Steamers of the above Company *• will Bail from Port Chalmers during S the month of JANUARY as under : FOR LYTTELTON AND WELLINGTON — Wakatiou, 2nd ; Penguin, 3rd ; j Potoma. sth ; Wanaka, 10th ; Tararua, 12fch ; Hawea, 17th ; Ring-»rnoma, 19th : Penguin, 24th : Te Anau. 26th ; Wakatipu, 29th ; Wanaka, 3lBt ; Arawata, I 2nd February. FOR NAPIER, POVERTY BAY, AND AUCKLAND— Rotorua, sth ; Tararua, 12rh j Eingarooma 19th; Te Antu, 26th ; Arawata, 2nd February, FOR PICTON, NELSON, TA^ANAKI, AND MANAKAU — Penguin, 3rd ; Wanaka, 10th ; Hawea, 17th ; Penguin, 24th ; Wanaka, 31st. FOR SYDNEY, via East Coast Ports— "Rotorua, Fth ; Eingarooma, 19th ; Arawata 2od February. FOR SYDNEY, via book's Straits— Wakatipu, Bth ; Wakatipu, 29th. FOR MELBOURNE, via Bluff— Te Anau, sth ; Arawata, 13th ; Tararua, 27th. FOR MELBOURNE, via Hoi^art Town— Rotomahana, 20th ; Rotorua, 3rd February. N.B. — Passengers booked to and from the above-named Ports ; and also by the Orient Line through to and from London. For passages and full particulars, apply to H. AITKEN, jys Agent, Thames street.
rpHE S.S. MAORI will RUN REGU- -*• LARLY twice a week between Oamaru and Dunedin, Leaving Dunedin — Oamaru — TUESDAYS WEDNESDAYS ) AND AND >3 p.m FRIDAYS. SATURDAYS. ) Freight from Dunedin, 12s 6d per ton, in eluding Wharfage ; Saloon Return Tickets to Port Chalmers, 10s ; Steerage, single do, 5s ; available during the month. 11, AITKEN, nJtl Agent'
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North Otago Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2687, 27 January 1881, Page 3
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