TENDERS FOR BISCUITS, SALT PORK, AND BEEF, FOR IMMIGRANTS. rpENDERS, in duplicate, will bo received at this f P'hce until noon of SATURDAY, the 7th of PORT'*' 3U ' , P , - v of BISCUITS, SALT J i ' m nccortta »t.'o with terms and c onditions which may be seen on application to EDWARD KING, c. Superintendent of Stores, ■iililitia Store Department, December 29, 18G1. TENDERS FOR RATIONS FOR IMMIGRANTS, "WAIUKU. rjIENDERS, in duplicate, will be received at tliis X office until noon of MONDAY, Otli Januarv for the supply of RATIONS to Immigrants about to be located at Yl mu ku and District, in accordance With terms and conditions which mav be seen on application to EDWARD KING, _ Superintendent of Stores. Militia Store Department, Princes-street December 2!), 18G-) . ' NORTHERN ASSOCIATION. rPHIS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE will MEET A in the Council Room of the Chamber of Commerce at -i p.m. Til 18 DAY. > E. J. COX, Acting Secretnw,NOTICE. r(IUE Trustees for the District of Waitakerei East JL will receive. TENDERS for CUTTING BUSH ROADS. tpecifications will be obtained at the More of Messrs. Eaton and Dcwolf, Lower Queenstic Sealed Tenders, addressed to the Chairman, and -.dorseil on back " Waitalierci Roads," will be reel ived up to and on the 1-lth January, ISGS. LEVI W. EATON, Chairman. THE NIXON MEMORIAL FUND. THE COMMITTEE of the Nixon Memorial Fund are requested to MEET in the Council Room of the Chamber of Commerce, THIS DAY, the 31st day of December at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. Business —The consideration of a new site : and for other business. I. W. HARROP, Hon. Secretary. RELIEF FUND FOR THE SOLDIERS'WIVES AND CHILDREN, PARTIES having Claims against the above Fund are requested to forward their accounts to the Treasurer without delav. I.'W. HARROP, Secretary and Treasurer. ALBERT HALL COMPANY (LIMITED.) rn ITTT Directors of the Company invite Architects J_ to prepare and submit DESIGNS for the erec tion of a HALL and Appurtenances on a site referred to in instructions to Architects, which may be obtained from tlio Secretary. A premium of £100 will bo given to tho author of the best Design. Tho Designs must be sent to tho Secretary of tho Company on or before Ist February, 1565, a motto or device being noted on caeh Design, accompanied by a sealed letter stating the name and address of the author. The Prize Design will becomo tho property of the Company. R. S. F. PARSONS, Secretary. Offices of Albert Hall Company, Hardington's Buildings, Queen-street, Auckland. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH, FREEMAN'S BAY. THE FIRST SOI) will bo turned in connection with the building of a NEW CHAPEL, near Wellington-street, Eiccman's Bav, on TUESDAY', January :>, ISGS. The Rev. W, TAY'L I . R will ] reach a sermon ac ha lf-past four, and Tea will be served at six, after which adores*cs will he delivered by several Ministers friends. The Revs. Messrs. Macdonald, Hamer, Cornl'ord, Warren, and Bruce, havo kindlv engaged to take part in these services. A largo Marquee will be erected on the Ground, and a BAND wilt be in attendance. Tickets for Tea .. .. 2s. W. COLLEY, Pastor. AUCKLAND LAND SOCIETY, No. 5. NOTICE TO MEMBERS. ON account of tho NEW YEAR'S HOLIDAYS, the Oflice of Auckland i.and Society, No 5* will be open for receipt of subscriptions o"n WEDNESDAY, the ltli January, from 1) till 10 o'clock, instead of Monday, tho "Jml; the Saturday evening attendance remaining as usual. " ° By ouicr of Committee. J NO. BATGER, Secretary.
AUCKLAND LAND SOCIETY, No. 6. NOTICE TO MEMBERS. OX account of the NEW YEAR'S HOLIDAYS, the (.Jllice of Auckland Earnl Society, No. G, will be open for receipt of subscriptions on WEDNESDAY, the <ltli January, from 9 till 10 o'clock, instead of Monday, the 2nd ; tho Suturday evening attendance remaining as usual. Br order of the Committee, JNO. BATGER, Secretary. N OTICE. Trustees for tlie District of Waitakerei East i liereby notify that a MOIETY OF THE IIATE, agreed to at the last Yearly Meeting, shall now he collected, amounting to Gd. per tier- ,«-hich Mr. T. B. Hannaford is appointed to eblltci. Any further information will be obtained at his office, at Mr. lteilly'e, bookseller, Shortland-street. LEVI "W. EATON, Chairman. THE EACES J THE EACES !! FOR SALE, cheap, a FOUR VIIEEL, in good condition, at HILL'S, Coach-builder, near Government House. AUSTRALIAN I3EEEDING SHEEP. THE undersigned is prepared to enter into . arrangements for importing vouug Australian breeding Ewes, if a sufficient number can be arranged for within a short period. ALFRED BUCICLAND. Dec. 31, ISC-i. NEW HAY AT EPSOM. T-'Oll SALE—A STACK of about 1G tons.— Apply j i lu Mr. If. ELLIS.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 355, 31 December 1864, Page 1
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