N <Vri C E. TO ARMY AND NAVY OUT PENSIONERS, IN THE AUCKLAND DISTRICT. THE Payment of Pensioners for the ensuing quavtcr will be miulo at the undermentioned plaoc-3 and dates:— Auckland, 2nd July, ISG4, 10 a.m., at the Albert Barracks. Onehuuga, lth July, ISG4, 11 a.m., at Sergeant Cassin's Cottage. Otaliuliu, Clh July, IS6J-, 11 a.m., lit Commissariat OllU'e, Otaliuliu. Pumnure, Stli Julv, ISG4, 10 a.m., at tlio Post Otllce. Howiek, 12th July, ISG-1, 9 a.m., at Prince of Wales Hotel. Pensioners who are unavoidably absent on (heabovo davs should applv before tlie last clav of Julv, ISGI. (Signed) HENRY MAULE, A.C.G., Military Accountant. Commissariat, Auckland, June 24, 18G4. TENDERS are required for maintenance of the Great South Road, together with the Bridges and Culverts from Drury to Rhodes' clearing, and from Rhodes' clearing to Maungutauhiri, from July 10. 1S(!4, to December 31, ISGI. Specifications and terms of contract may be seen on application at the Colonial Defence OlUco, or to Mr. \\ . R. ('ollett, at Wliaiigamarino. Tenders to be addressed to the undersigned, to be endorsed Tender for Road air.l Bridge Maintenance," and to be sent in on or before the 2nd July, ISO!, at noon. W. SEED. Colonial Defence Office, Auckland, June 2-1. ISfil. NOTIEIC A T I 0 X. Superintendent's Office, Auckland, June 30, ISG4. I HEREBY notifv for general information, that on application to the Commissioner of Crown Lands, and payment of the customary fees, LICENSES will le granted to the parties whose tenders may be accepted for ll:e supply of SLEEPERS or other timber for the Service of the Auckland and Drury Railway only, on entering into a bond to that efleet, on any Government Land ; especially those lots immediately on nnd adjacent to the proposed Mauku Tramway. ROBERT GRAHAM, Superintendent. mm. EXTENSION OP TIME TILL Is.- -AL*GUST. EXTENSION OF TIME FOR RECEIVING TENDERS FOR SLEEPERS. AUCKLAND AND DRURY RAILWAY. Commissioners' Office, Council Chambers, Auckland, J utie 30, IS6I. TENDERS are invited for tlie SUPPLY of about 30,000 SLEEPERS, of either Puriri, Rata, Kauri, Blue Gum, Box, or Iron Bark, for the AUCKLAND and DRURY RAILWAY. | Specifications may be seen and every other information obtained from the Engineers at the above Ollicc. Tenders to be sent in not later than Ist AUGUST, 181)4, and to state the rate per thousand, whether sawn or split timber, and endorsed — " Tender for Railway Sleepers." THOMAS CHEESEMAN, Chairman of Railway Board. £ta JS? % EXTENSION or TIME TILL IST SEPTEMBER, PROVINCE OF AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND. AUCKLAND AND DRURY RAILWAY. Commissioners' Office, Council Chambers, Auckland, June 30, 1801. are invited by the Commissioners of _L the Auckland and Drury Railway, for the performance of various Works in the construction of TWENTY-FOUR MILES of RAILWAY from AUCKLAND to DRURY, with a BRANCH LINE to ONEHUNGA. Plans and Specifications will be ready for inspection at the above Office, on and after the Ist of AUGUST, 1804.. Tenders for the "Works will be received until NOON of THURSDAY, Ist of SEPTEMBER, 18G4, and must be endorsed — " Tender for Works on Auckland and Drury Railway." THOMAS CHEESEMAN, Chairman of Railway Board. im TENDERS FOR DITCHING- AND CULVERTS ON GREAT NORTH ROAD, NEAR THE HEAD OF THE WAITEMATA. Superintendent's Office, Auckland, .Juno 22, 1804. TIIENDERS will be received at this otlice until _L NOON of SATURDAY, the 9th of July next, for Ditching and Culverts on Great. North Road, according to a plan and specification to be seen at the Roads and Works Department, of this ollicc. Tenders to be endorsed — "Tender for Ditching, &e., Great North Road." ROBERT GRAHAM, Superintend ent. CIVIL ENGINEER WANTED. City Board of Commissioners' Office, i Auckland, 28th June, 1864. riIHE City Board of Commissioners are at present I requiring the services of an Engineer competent ; to discharge the duties of City Engineer. Applications in the iirst place to be made by letter addressed to (lie Chairman of the Board, at this Office. DAVID GRAIIAM, Chairman. s SPECTACLES!! SPECTACLES!! 1 SPECTACLES!!! A' CCURATELY fitted, at moderate prices, by T. PEACOCK, Practical Optician, iShortlandstreet. ls3grExttctl t y opposite (ho " Exchange" Hotel.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 198, 1 July 1864, Page 1
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