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TENDERS Paddle Steamer ‘Moutoa-’ Colonial Defence Office, Wellington, March 25, ISG6. (BENDERS will lie received at this 1 Office until noon of SATURDAY, the Ist of May next, for the purchase of the Colonial Government steamer ‘ Moutoa,’to be delivered at Wanganui, as she now lies, with the exception of all arms and ammunition on board. The‘Moutoa’ is 10b feet long, 14 feet broad, draught of water, 5 feet 6 inches, loaded ; 2 feet 6 Inches, light ; is fitted with two single high-pressure engines of 20 horse-power. She is in good working order, and fitted with boats and all requisite gear. (By order) j. iiyr/r, 800 np!4 Under-Secretary. To Carpenters and Builders. r PENDERS will be received by the 1 undersigned until noon of Satur- ' clay next, the 14th instant, for the Erection and Completion of a Dwelling House iu Cook-street. Plans and specification to be seen at my office, Queecn-street. P. HERAPATH, 836ap14 Architect. BUSINESS NOTICES. PUBLIC INTIMATION. MR. & MRS. C. LOWSON to inform the public that they have now RELINQUISHED THE BUSINESS Which they had carried on in Wyud-hara-street for so many years IN FAVOUR OF MESSRS. WILSON & M'LACIILAN. In doing so they take this opportunity of returning their sincere thanks to those numerous friends and customers who have bestowed upon them so liberally their patronage and support, and cannot allow the connexion which lias i existed so long between them and the public to dissolve without gratefully acknowledging the same. MR. & MRS. G. LOW SON Have every confidence in recommending their successors, to whom they have DISPOSED OF THEIR STOCK. And beg to express a hope that they will continue to receive that encouragement which was so long bestowed upon themselves, aud they further request that all accounts still outstanding ho paid to Messrs. WILSON & M‘LACIILAN without delay. WITH reference to the above advertisement, MESSRS. WILSON & M‘LACHLAN | Reg to announce that they will carry on the above Business as usual, and it will be their endeavour to conduct the establishment so as it may continue to give that satisfaction which it has done hitherto, and trust they will still receive the same liberal support. Messrs. W. and M‘L, would call particular attention to their MILLINERY DEPARTMENT, which will bo superintended by Mrs. Wilson, whose desire will be to afford satisfaction, and merit the confidence so abundantly bestowed on her predecessor. Having purchased the above-men-tioned Stock at a large reduction BELOW COST PRICE. They are enabled to dispose of it at greatly reduced prices. T HE STOCK Consists of the latest styles in MILLINERY BONNETS (Trimmed and Uutrimmed) STRAWS HATS FEATHERS FLOWERS STAYS CRINOLINES LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S U N DEECLOTIIIN G, &c., &c.. &c. A Large Lot of BLACK GLACE SILKS much under value. DRESS M ATEKIALS AND HOUSEHOLD DRAPERY, &c., All of which will bo offered much under the usual selling price. 394tc On Sale by the Undersigned, Ex ‘ Killormont,’ from Melbourne ; ‘Rita,’ from Sydney; and ‘ Gala,’ from London. 60 BARRELS Blaster of Paris, ex ‘ Eastward Ho,’ from New York. D. GOUGH, jun., Hobsou-street. January 6, 1866, 128 tC

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New Zealander, Volume XXIV, Issue 2619, 11 April 1866, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume XXIV, Issue 2619, 11 April 1866, Page 1

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