TENDERS FOR OFFICERS HUTS' AT ALEXANDRA, WAIKATO. 1 TENDERS will be received at this Ofiice until NOON oi W EDNESDAY, 10th August, for the erection of TWO OFFICERS' HUTS at Alexandra, Waikato. Plans ami spocifleations are now on view, and may be seen 0:1 application to E. KING, Superintendent Government Stores. Militia Store Department, Princess-street, August Ist 1564. TENDERS FOR OFFICERS HUTS AT CAM--1) RIDGE, WAIKATO. riIENDERS will be received at this Oflico until JL NOON of WEDNESDAY, 10th August, for the erection of TWO OFFICERS HUTS at Cambridge, Waikato. Plans are now 011 view and may bo seen on application to EDWARD KING, Superintendent Government Stares. Militia Store Department, Princes-street, August Ist, 1864. TENDERS FOR THE ERECTION OF HUTS, ALEXANDRA, "WAIKATO. 1 LENDERS in duplicate will be received at this Ollice until Noon of WEDNESDAY, 10th August, for the ercction of 8 HUTS, at Alexandra, "Waikato. Plans and specifications are now 011 view, and may be seen 011 application to F. IVWD. KING, Superintendent Government Stores. Militia Store Department, July 2Sth, ISU4. TENDERS FOR TnE ERECTION OF lIUTS AT CAMBRIDGE, WAIKATO. TENDERS in duplicate will be received at this Ofiice until NOON of WEDNESDAY, the lOtli August, for the erection of EIGHT HLTS at Cambridge, Waikato. Thins and Specification are now on view and may be seen on application to EDWARD KFNG, Superintendent Govt. Stores. Militia Store Department, July 28tli, ISG-1, POST A L. Chief Post Otlice, Auckland, 3rd August, 18(54. TENDERS will be received at this Ofiice until WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 10th inst., at 12 o'clock, for the Conveyance of Ship Mails between Auckland and Onehunga, from the Ist September, 1864, till the 30th June, ISGS, subject to the following conditions: — Ist, To start from Auckland within one hour after receiving notice so to do ; or from Onehunga within one half hour after the arrival of a vessel there. 2nd, To perform the distance bet ween Auckland and Onehunga within one hour. Any further informal ion requisite may be obtained at this ollice. W. CORBETT. Chief Postmaster. JliSll. rPENDERS in Duplicate will tie received at the I Adniiraltv Ofiice, until NOON 011 SATURDAY next, the 6th instant, for the conveyance of invalids and wounded men to England, the ship to sail about the end of AUGUST. There will be about 120 men, 10 women, 13 children, besides officers and their families. Forms of Tender may be obtained at this otlicc. The rate for each oflicer or other first or second class passenger is to be slated, including messing, wine, brer, Ac., bedding and every suitable table and cabin furniture and accommodation also. The rate per man, per woman, and per child, including victualling anil all requisites, except bedding. All the columns and particulars are to be perfectly filled up, the date when the ship will be ready for survey, to receive passengers, and to proceed to sea. The ship is to be sailed in conformity to the Transport Regulations, a copy of which, with the scale of victualling, and every information regarding the fitting of the ship, with a sick bay, standing bed places, &t\, will be furnished on application. DAVID SPAIN, Captain, Resident Transport Officer. Admiralty Transport Ollice, Queen-street, August 2, IS6I. IN TILE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND. Northern District. Ef. Auckland JfAßnoun Debentures. MONEY TO BE LENT ON MORTGAGE. -J r\ AAA IS STILL READY" to be advanced JL v/ V/ on first-class security, in sums of not. less than i'soo for twelve years, at not less than eight per cent, per annum interest. Applications, staling full particulars of the proposed security, and the amount, required, and the rate of interest proposed, to be addressed in writing to Thomas Oi'thwaitk, Esq., Registrar of the Supreme Court, at the Supreme Court Ollice, Queenstreet. No applications will be received after the Ist day of September, 1864. Supreme Court Office, July 25, 1864. ]S T OTIC E. AUCKLAND AND DRURY RAILWAY". 1"1H E Public are hereby cautioncd against removing, defacing, or in any way destroying the Marks, Pegs, Poles, or other the property of the Railway Commissioners, marking out the line between Auckland, Onehunga, and Drury. R. SKEEN, Secretary to the Board. July 13, 1564. C A II I) . TM. HASLETT, Rent and Commission Agknt, o has removed his otlice to the room over Mr. Reilj.y'.s Pooksoller and Stationer, Shortland-street, tliird'door above Messrs. Brown & Campbell's.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 227, 4 August 1864, Page 1
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