Commissary-General's Office, Auckland, February 15, 1866. TENDERS, in duplicate, -mil be received at this Ofiice until noon of MONDAY, the 26th. February, from persona willing to undertake the PRINTING for this Department, from the Ist April 1866, to 31st March, 1867. Each Tender to state the rate fnr Blank Forms. Composition at per paga, Foolscap, plain. Composition at per page, Tabular and Table. Composition at per page, Demy, plain. Composition at per page, Tabular and Table. Composition, solid matter, at per page. Pref'S Wort;, all kinds, per token. Paper, if required to bo furnished by tha Contractor. Demy, plain, at per ream. Demy, ruled, at per ream. Foolscap, ruled, at per ream. Foolscap, plain, at per ream. Forms of tender and any information required oan bo obtained at thiij otiice. JOHN I. TROUP, D.A.C.Gr. || «| Commissary-General's Office, Waterloo Crescent, Auckland, February 15, 1866. TENDERS in duplicate -will be received at this ofliee until noon of MONDAY, the 26th inst., from persona willing to contract for WASHING AND BEPAIHING- NAVAL BEDDING, &C., at Auckland, for the twelve calendar months commencing Ist April next. The service to be performed to the satisfaction of tho officer in charge of naval bedding. Forms of tender, and any further information, can be obtained at this office. JOHN I. TKOUP, D.A.C.G. TO CAB'PENTERS AND JOINEBS. 'TIEITDERS will be received until noon of THIS S DAY, 24th inst., for the erection of a TWO" STORIED VILLA re-ilen>e at Mount Eden. Plans, &C., at my ofiice, Victoria-street. RICH. KEAT.S, Architect. TJ BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. riIENDF.ES will be received until Noon of the 2nd X March next, for tho Erection of a DWELLINGHOUSE, and SOO feet run of Cattle Sheds, at Eohi« marama. Plans, &c., at my Ofiice, Victoria-street. RICHARD KEALB, Architect. TO BUILDER 3 AND CAJRPENTERiJ. TENDERS will bo received until Noon of THIS DAT, the 24th instant, for the erection of FOUa SHOPS AND DWELLING HOUSES in Hobson-street. Plans, &c., at mv offico, Wyndham Chambers. W. PRITCHARD, Architect. TO BUILDERS. r S\ENDERS are required for the ERECTION OF J A WAREHOUSE, in Lower Queen-street:. Plans and Specifications may be seen at my Office THIS DAY (Saturday), 21th instant, when the ten<> ders are to bo delivered at 2 o'clock precisely. JAMES WRIGLEY, Archit t. TO BUILDERS. LENDERS are required for the erection of a 1 BRICK BUILDING, Hobson-street. Plans, &c., may be seen at my office until FRIDAY, the 2nd of March, when the tenders are to bo delivered at 4 o'clock. JAMES WfiIGLEY. Architect. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS arc invited up to MONDAY, 26tH instant, lor the ERECTION of a Two-storey VILLA RESIDENCE, at Mount Eden. T. £. CAMERON, Architect, Shortland-street. TEIf.DEES. rjpENDEKS are invited until TUESDAY next, 27th instant, at noon, from partie3 -willing to Contract for the PRESERVING of a quantity of BEEF and MUTTON, in air tight tins. Foil particulars on application to CRUICKSHANK, SMAET, & CO., Or to DAVID NATHAN. TO ENGINEEES. ESTIMATES are required for the Fitting and Erection of a THREE-BARREL PUMP in a Well, at One Tree Hill, near Mount Smart. The Pumps, &c., may bo seen at the Stores of Messrs, BrOy.w, Campbell & Co , and further information may be obtained from Mr. Farmek, on the estate, or the Advertiser, to whom Ebtimates are to be sent not later than 26th instant. JAMES STEWART, Civil Engineer. Mount-street, Auckland, February 20, 1866. VENETIAN BLINDS. M . H . BUSBY, FBOil XOKDON, HAVING taken the Shop comer of Barrack and Wellesloy-street cast, is prepared to supply the trado and the public with every description of blinds. Old Blinds repaired. NOTICE OF EEMOVAL. DRUG AND CHEMICAL ESTABLISHMENT, ■VICTOBIA-STXEEr, AUCKLAND. TB. HILL respectfilly intimates to his friends . and the colonists of New Zealand that he has REMOVED into New Premises of his o«n on the other side of the street, just below his old thop. T. B. H. takes this opportunity of gratefully acknowledging his obligations to his friends for the kind support he has hitherto received. Anxious to obtaiu confidence and give satisfaction to his customers, he commenced business with the determination to gain a high character for his establishment bv devoting to it bis unremitting personal atteation, by supply EVERY ARTICLE of tho utmost purity, and never to substitute an inferior article lor the mere purpose of selling cheap, but to maka it hii constant study to render his est .blishmant in every wav worthy of the patro.iage whL-h it has been his" privilege to injoy, and c-n ihise grounds he solicits a contit!'i : mie for thJ future. N.B. —A quantity of second-hand f-h'lving, Drtwers, Shop Bottles, Carboys, S.C.. and a new - hmlish-made Mahosany Counter fjr Sal;. November 4th, 1865. EMPIRE RESTAURANT. Board, lodging, ar.d scoa£?j „ PP Ff ipnlh
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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 712, 24 February 1866, Page 3
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