OTAIIUinr AND DRTJIIY. TENDERS FOR CARTING SCORIA ASH, \ BUILDING- CULVERTS, CARTING- STONE FOR BREAKING BETWEEN OTAHUHU AJS'D DRURY. Superintendent's Ofticc, Auckland, Jimuiiry 19,13G4. TENDERS will be received at this Oflico until noon of SATURDAY, the 30th, for Carting Scoria Ash, Building Culverts and Carting Stouc for Breaking on the Great South Boad between OTAEUHU aiid DRURY, according to specifications to t>e seen on application at the Roads and Works Department 01 this Ollice. Tenders to be endorsed — ' Tender for Scoria Ash, Building Culverts, or Carting Stone," as the case may be. ROBERT CtRAHAM, Superintendent. TENDERS FOR DRAINING A SWAMP ON" THE ROAD FROM MANGAWAI TO KAFWAKASuperintendent's Oflice, Auckland, 9th January, 18G4. TENDERS will be received at this office until noon of "WEDNESDAY, the 3rd February next, for completing C. Griffin's contract for DRAINING i SWAJIP on the Mangawai and Kaiwaka Road, iccording to tho speciiiciition, to be soon at the Ronds ind "Works department of this oflico, and ut Mr. Dennison's and Mr. Mooney's, Mangawai. Tenders to be endorsed " Tenders for Draining the Swamp at Manga-wai." ROBERT GRAHAM, Superintendent. FIRST CLASS FIRST BATTALION AUCKLAND MILITIA WILL PARADE cverv MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY MORNINGS, at lmlf. past 6 o'clock, in the Albert Barracks, until further mlCrß> M. TIGHE, Major Commanding First Class. January 18, 186-1. AUCKLAND VOLUNTEERS WILL Parade every TUESDAY. THURSDAY, and SATURDAY, at tho usual hour and llace, until further orders. Bv order, JOHN MITCHELL, Capt. and Adjutant. January 15, 18G-4. TO EXCAVATORS, SCORIA MASONS, BRICKLAYERS, STONEMASONS, CARPENTERS, PLASTERERS, PLUMBERS, AND IRON FOUNDERS. TENDERS are invited for tho ERECTION and COMPLETION of a BUILDING in Shortlanditreet. Plans and specifications may be inspected at my Dflice, Quoon-street, where also tho Tenders are to je delivered on or before TUESDAY, 26th instant, it 4 p. m. precisely. The lowest Tender will not necessarily bo ao:cpted. P. lIERAPATH, Architect. The time for the above is extended to TUESDAST S EXT, February 2nd, at 1 p.m. TO FREESTONE MASONS. TENDERS will be received until C p. ni. of tho '27th instant, for the building of a FREESTONE FRONT in QUEEN-STREET. Plans, Arc., to bo seen ut my Oflico, Victoria-street. RICHD. KEALS, Architect. TO BUILDEKS. THE time for receiving tenders for a dwellinghouse near Mount Hobson, is deferred until 2 p.m. on Saturday next. "WOOD & BABER, Architects. JOHN WILLIAM LEWIS, Siioiitlamj House, Shohtland-stkeet, Auckland, Has just received, ex ' Bombay,' an assortment of choice Perfumery, from J. Touzeatf Saundees, 148 Oxford-street, London, including SAUNDERS'S FACE POWDER, or BLOOM of NINON, for beautifying and improving the complexion (containing nothing injurious to the skin) Saunders's Guards' Hair Dye, for instantly changing Red or Grey Huir to a natural Brown or Black Elair, Tooth, and Nail Brushes, lortoiseshell, Dressing, Pocket, and Side Combß Tooth and Violet Powders, Pomades, and several other Toilet requisites Superior Cup and Bathing Sponges A choice selection of French Fans. OATMEAL, GROATS, AND BARLEY. MESSRS. THORNTON, SMITH, & FIRTH have on sale a small parcel of BENCRAFT'B MELBOURNE-MADE OATMEAL, GROATS, md BARLEY. Auckland, December 24, 1863. W. MILLER HAS REMOVED his COLONIAL BOOT MANUFACTORY to more commodious promises opposite tho Q. C. E. Boots of every description made to order by flnt:lass workmen. Peg Boots made, and repairs neatly executed. *#* FOOT OF SIIORTLAND STREET, Auckland. GARDEN CHAIRS AND FLOWER STANDS. ORNAMENTAL IRON GARDEN CHAIRS, with "Wood Seats, Bronzed Iron Flower Standi md Hall Tables. OWEN & FENDELOW, Queen-street, Auckland. G. COOK & CO., Electro-Gilders and Platers, Laboratory, Princes Street, Auckland. MILITARY ACCOUTREMENTS of every description in Metal, Bridle-Bits, Stirrups and spurs permanently plated to resist oxidation. Military Ornaments designed and manufactured. Sword Scabbards, Revolvers, &c., Electro-plated, 'oats of Arms and other designs reproduced by tho Electro process. All articles manufactured in every kind of metal, ;llectually replated or gilt, and warranted to wear serfect for years. Phinces-stiieet, Auckland. !)A AAA HAVANNAII SHAPED CIGARS tIU.UUU Ex ' Novelty.' C. J. STONE & SON. TEAS, TEAS. The undersigned have just received, ex ' Novelty,* a small lot of very superior Teas, Half chests* "Tinsco" it " Congo " Quarter chests " Armistice" C. J, STONE S SON, Queen-street-. Jun, 22.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 65, 28 January 1864, Page 4
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