TENDER FOB THE ERECTION OF LIGHT HOUSE KEEPERS' DWELLINGS OX THE TIRI TIRI. Superintendent's Office, Auckland, April 30, 1864. 11ENT)"ET\S "will bo received at this Otlice until . NOON of WEDNESDAY, the Ist June next, for tho ereetion of Keepers' Dwellings on the Tiri Tiri, according to plans ami specifications to be seeu at the Roads and Works Departmrnt of this Otlico, on and after 12tli May next. THOS. SHARP, President Marine Boai'd. Tenders to be endorsed — " Tender for the erection of Light House Keepers' Dwellings on the Tiri Tiri." TO CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. Time foe receiving tenders for the ereetion of p. HOUSE at PANMURE, is cxi tended until THURSDAY, 12th. Tenders opened i at 4 o'clock precisely. Plans and specification to be seen at my Oflico, Short land-street. JAMES WRIGLEY, Architect. TO CARPENTERS AND JOINERS. TENDERS will be received until 6 p.m. of the 34th instant, for the ERECTION of a COTTAGE in Wellington-street. Plans, &c., to be seen at mv oflice, Victoria-street. RICHD. KEALS, Architect. NOTICE. THE Undersigned having this dav entered into partnership as MARINE SURVEYORS, STEVEDORES, RECEIVERS OF CARGO, and BALLASTMEN, beg to inform the Merchants of Auckland that they arc now prepared to discharge vessels hy steam, And to ballast them on immediate notice, and at reasonable rites. BUTT & ANDERSON. Office, Queen-street "Wharf. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, NORTHERN DISTRICT. RE AUCKLAND HARBOUR DEBENTURES. MONEY TO BE LENT ON MORTGAGE. C* Of\ r\f\f\ rP! 'dv to be ADVANCED on 3DOU.UUU FIRST-CLASS REAL SECURITY'; in sums of not less than £1000 for TWEL VE YEARS, at not less than S per cent, per annum. Apjjlications, stating full particulars of the proposed j security and the amount required, and the rate of interest proposed, to be addressed in writing to THOMAS OUTHWAITE, Esquire, Registrar of the Supremo Court, at the Supreme Court Office, Queentreet. FIRS T.- CLASS TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. THE Undersigned begs to inform Gentlemen that his stock of Tweeds, Doeskins, Coatings, and Broad Cloths, in great variety, for the present season, is now opened out; and having constantly on the premises a Cutter of first-class experience, from Poole's, of London, Tailor to the PRINCE OE WALES, witli a largely increased staff of workmen, will be happy to take ordors for GENT LE M E N'S SUITS of every description, which will be executed punctually, and workmanslup and lit guaranteed. ROBERT HORNE, DRAPER AND OUTFITTER, QUEEN-STREET, ✓ OPPOSITE SUI'IIEME COUIIT HOCSE. April 12, 1864. Y ARTY'S Subscription Library.—Just . added Trollope's new novel, RACHEL RA\. Y ARTY'S Circulating Library.—Just added thi now novel, TRIALS OF THE TREDGOLS. Y "ARTY'S Subscription Library. —Spoke's Journal of the Discovery of the Source of the Nilo. — Eight Thousand just added. -pECOMMENDED TO MERCY. — Tho new JLV novel just added to Varty's Circulating Library. PICKED UP AT SEA—A popular novel, at Varty's Subscription Library. TILE KING'S MAlL.—Just added to Varty's Circulating Library. HAZEL COMBE.—The new novel, received by mail steamer, and added to Varty's Subscription Library. TIIYRA GASCOIGNE. —A new novel, at Varty's Subscription Library. HELD IN BONDAGE, by " Onida." —The new novel, just received by overland mail, at Varty's Subscription Library. Y ARTY'S Subscription Library now contains additional copies of Kingsloy'3 List successful novel, AUSTIN ELLIOTT. Y' ARTY'S Circulating Library," now contains additional copies of Mrs. Norton's popular novel, LOST AND SAVED. milE OLD HOUSE IN CROSBY SQUARE— I A new novel just added to \ ARTY'S Subscription Library. TT7"AIT FOR THE ENI).—A new novel by Mail YY Lemon, Editor of Punch, jusv added to VARTY'S Circidating Library. I TOl IN MARCH MONT'S LEGACY.-A new jr) novel, by Miss Braddon, author of Aurora Floyd, &c., nt VARTY'S Subscription Library. Y ARTY'S CIRCULATING LIBRARY contains all the NEAVKST and Ji.uST POPULAR WORKS, and additions are regularly mado mi tlio arrival of each MONTHLY ROYAL MAIL STHAMKIE. THE SUBSCRIPTION is only SEVEN SHII -vJNGS per quarter; JSs. for six months, or 2i6. p'.ir annum.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 153, 10 May 1864, Page 1
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