HRENDERS in Duplicato will be receivod at the S_ Transport Office until Noon on MONDAY, the olst instant, for the CONVEYANCE of Invalids and Wounded Men to England. The ship to sail from Auckland at tlio end of August. Thoro will ho from 120 to 140 Men, 20 Women, 2o Children, moro or less, besides Officers and tlicir families. Forms of Tender may bo obtained at this Office. Tlio rata for each Officer or other First or Secondclass Passenger is to bo stated, including Messing, Wine, Beer, &c., Bedding-, and every suitable Table and Cabin accommodation. Also, the rate per man, per woman, and per child, including victualling, and all requisites, oxcept Bedding, and Medical Comforts. All the columns and particular required in the Tender must bo perfectly filled in—the date whon the ship will he ready for purvey, to receivo passengers, and to proeeod to sea. | The ship to bo fitted with standing Bed Plaeos, a I Sick Bay, &c., in accordance with specifications and instructions to be seen at this Office. The ship to bn sailed in conformity with Admiralty "Regulations, a copy of which, with the Scale of Victualling, quality of Provisions, and every information regarding the fitting of the ship, will be furnished on Application. The lowest or any Tender will not nccossarily be accepted. DAVID SPAIN, Captain Resident Transport Officer. Admiralty Transport Office, Queen-street, 24th July, ISGS. AUCKLAND TEMPORARY WATER SUPPLY. TO EXCAVATORS, BRICKLAYERS, ETC. Provincial Government Offices, Auckland, July 26tli, 18G5. TENDERS will be received at this Oflice until Noon of TUESDAY the Sth August, from persons willing to contract for Excavation, Brickwork, and Pipo hiving in the Domain. Plan, Specification, and Form of tender may be seen, and further particulars obtained on application at tho Engincer-in-Ohief's Office. Separate tenders will be received for each work, which nro to bo endorsed accordingly. WM. WEAVER, In the absence of the Superintendent. £ -PI FURNITURE BAZAAR, SHORTLAND STREET. W INKS & HALL HAVE JUST RECEIVED, per ' Lancashiiie Witch' and other late arrivals, and is now ready for inspection, the LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF E X G L I s II EUR NI T UR E EVER IMPORTED INTO AUCKLAND. W. & TI. would call particular attention to the undermentioned Goods, which, for style and finish • cannot be surpassed, and having been bought on advantageous terms, they aro enabled to offer them AT UNCaCALLY LOW I'KICES. THE DRAWING-ROOM FURNITURE Consists of Walnut Settees, Couches Easy Chairs, Small Chairs Occasional Chairs Walnut Carved Loo Oval and Shaped Tables Walnut Inlaid Work Tables. Davenports and Music Stooss Canterbury and Eugenie Whatnots, in great variety Carved Walnut Cheffonicrs, with marble tops, glass backs, and doors Gilt and Rosewood Chimney Glasses THE DINING-ROOM FURNITURE Consists of Mahogany Sideboards Telcscopc and other Dining Tables Mahogany Carved Loo and Colfco Tables Mahogany Easy Chairs, Sofas, and Couchcs, in leather, hair-cloth, and damask Mahogany Dining-room Chairs Mahogany Pedestal Writing Tables RED-ROOM. Iron, Brass, and Wood Arabian and French Bedsteads Wardrobes Mahogany Washstands and Dressing Tablos, with marble tops—some slightly damaged selling oft' at a great sacrifice Mahogany Commodes, with patent pans Dressing Glasses Chests of Drawers and Toilet Services Feather Beds, Bolsters, and Pillows Hair, Wool, Flax and Cocoa Fibre MATTE-ASSES. Brass Cornices and Poles Damasks, Gimps, and Curtains Borders, Loops, and Tassels Bullion Fringes and Hangers Single and Double Perambulators (i ROVER AND BAKER'S PREMIUM SEWING- MACHINES. These celebrated Machines combine all the now and useful improvements in Sewing Machinery, and for simplicity of construction, rapidity, easo of management, beauty and regularity of stitch, are not equalled in any other make of machinery iu tlio world, Fkojsi £12. WINKS & lIALL, SIIOIITLAND-STIIEET. NOTICE. WAIK AT O BREWERY* DAWSON & CO. desire to inform tlie Bottlers and Storekeepers of tho Waikato district, that they are now prepared to execute orders and deliver at all stations in the Waikato, First-class Colonial Ale. For terms, &c., spply to Mr. DaWSOK, Ngarua- ; wahia, or I Queen-street,—W, J. Yori;o.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 532, 27 July 1865, Page 1
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