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AUCKLAND BIFMS VOLUNTEERS WILL Pnrado every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY, at the usual hour and placc, until further orders. By order, JOHN MITCHELL, Capt. and Adjutant. January 15, 1864. AUCKLAND RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. ALL leave of abseuco is cancelled. By order, J. MITCHELL, Capt. and Adjutant. February 2, 1864. OTAHUIIU AND DRURY. TENDERS FOR CARTING SCORIA ASH, CARTING STONE FOK BREAKING, BETWEEN OTAIIUHU AND DRURY. Superintendent's Officc, Auckland, Febuary 2,1864. TENDERS will be received at tliis Office until noon of WEDNESDAY, the 10th instant, for Carting Scoria Ash and Carting Stone for Breaking on Great South Road between Otahuliu and Drury, according to specification to bo seen at the Roads and Works Department of this Office. Tenders to be endorsed — " Tender for Carting Scoria Ash or Stone," as the case may be. ROBERT GRAHAM, Superintendent. TENDERS FOR ROUGH TIMBER BRIDGE ON ROAD LEADING TO MUDDY CREEK FROM. GREAT NORTH ROAD. Superintendent's Office, Auckland, Feb. sth, 18G1. TENDERS will be received at this office until NOON of SATURDAY, the 13th February next, for the ERECTION of a ROUGH TIMBER BRIDGE on the Road leading: to Muddy Creek from Great North Road, according to plan and specifications to be seen at the Road and Works Department of this office. Tenders to ho endorsed " Tender for Bridge on Muddv Creek Road." ROBERT GRAHAM, Superintendent. TENDERS FOR BUILDING CULVERTS AND FORMING PART OF THE GREAT SOUTH ROAD, NEAR SLIPPERY CREEK. Superintendent's Office, Auckland, sth February, 1864. TENDERS will be received at this office until noon of SATURDAY, the 13th February inst,., for Building Culverts and Forming part of the Great South Road near Slippery Creek, according to specification to be seen at the Roads and Works Department of this Office. Tenders to be endorsed— " Tender for Building Culverts and Forming on Great South Road." ROBERT GRAHAM, Superintendent. TENDERS, in duplicate, are requested to be sent in to this Office bv NOON of FRIDAY, the 12th inst., for the SUPPLY and DELIVERY, at the NAVAL RESERVE, NORTH SHORE, of the UNDERMENTIONED MATERIALS, in accordance with a specification which mav be seen upon application to the undersigned:— 50,000 Kauri Shingles 4 Sliding Bolts 480 feet Pauhoutakawu 3,000 Bricks 00 feet House Blocks 12 bushels Lime 30 Glazed Sashes 12 bushels Sand j 3 kegs Shingle Nails 5 cwt. White Lend j 1 keg 2-in. Nails 1 cwt. Black Paint 3 cwt. Iron Fastenings 80 galls. Linseed Oil I 14 cwt. Spike Nails 150 lbs. Letharge 6 cwt. Iron Boltstave 10 Paint Brashes 2 cwt. Iron, 3xl 3 brls Vegetable Tar 4 Look Springs 1 brl Mineral Tar 4 prs. Hinges & Screws 3 Tar Brushes. The Shingles, Pauhoutakawa Timber, House Blocks, Sashes, Bricks, Lime, and Sand may be tendered for with the other articles, or separately. EDWARD KING, Superintendent Govt. Stores. Colonial Store Depot, Auckland, February 5, 1864. Sill AUCKLAND AND DRURY RAILWAY, PROVINCE OF AUCKLAND. THE Board of Commissioners appointed to carry out this undertaking, require the services of a competent Engineer. The Line is about 24 miles in length, presenting no great engineering difficulty, and the engagement would probably continue for 2 years or upwanls. Applications, enclosing testimonials, &c., and the salary expected, to be addressed to THOMAS CHEESEMAN, Esq., Chairman of the Auckland and Drury Railway Commissioners' Board, Council Chambers, Auckland, Now Zealand, on or before the Ist March, 186-1. Commissariat, Auckland, A_„ . February 5, 1864. BOARD • of OFFICERS will assemble at PENROSE CAMP, on MONDAY and TUESDAY next, for the PURCHASE of lIORSES, suitable for carrying packs and for dray purposes. The price will be fixed by the Board at tlie time. Persons having such horses to dispose of are requested to Bend them for inspection on the above 11. STANLEY JONES, Deputy Com.-Gcneral. N O T I C E. TENDERS will be received by the undersigned, at the Police Office, High-street, until noon on Monday, the 15tli inst., for the supplj- of about 500 Dog iickets and Straps, for the year 1864 JAS. NAUGHTON, •- _ Commissioner of Policc. Police Department, Commissioner's Office, Auckland, February 5, 1864. TO SLATERS, PLUMBERS & PAINTERS. friENDERS are requested for work to be performed JL at tho residence of C. Petschler, Esq., Romuera, to be delivered at our office before 3 p.m. on Friday, the 12th inst. WOOD & BABER, Architects. Shortland-street, February 6, 1864. CARD* T- EASLETT, Rest and Commission Aoent, t • , s r '-™oved his office to the room over Mr. i Ukilly's Bookseller and Stationery Shortland-atrvet, r third door above Jituren fc CampbellV. I

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New Zealand Herald, Issue 75, 9 February 1864, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Issue 75, 9 February 1864, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Issue 75, 9 February 1864, Page 2

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