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AricMand,:2oth'.September,.lß66.. TENDERS Trill be received at :thbt Transport; Office, uhtii noon on SATURDAY, October, 1866, for the. CONVEYANCE: TO; LAND of the .. undermentioned Troops, together irith'about '650 Tons ArtiUery and Purveyors Stores. ■' ... ■' ".. V The estimated numbers will be as follows, more or 0fficer5......... 12, with families Men. ......i-....i>..200 Women .........35 Chi1dren.........70 To leave Auckland about the end of October. The ships, must either be classed in Übycl ■ Register.A. red,, or not less than three-thirds ■fi i P" r Veritas. " .. . " ; ■.. ~ The rate for each officer, .or other firetbr secondclasspaßsehger.is't^ beer, &e., bedding, and every table and cabin accommodation; also the rate per■•' man, per .'woman; and per child, including victdaUing^and.memcal^,comforts, according, to iiew 1 scale (with the, exceptwn oi porter, for which:rum may be substituted), fittings, &c., and all :requisitfs excepting bedding.. _ All the columns and particulars required in tjie Tender must be properly filled inj.the date when the ship will be ready for survey, to receive passenger*, and to proceed to sea. -b~ The ship to be. fitted in accordance with specincations and, instructions tobe seen at this. Office.. _ The ships to be sailed; in conformity with Admiralty Regulations, a copy of which, with the. scale of victualling, quality of provisions, and. every jnformatdbn.regarding the. fitting oi the : shipi. will be fornißhed oh application. . A separate. Tender wfll be. requiredfor the btore3, ; at per ton measurement and pec ton: dead, .weight. Forms of Tender may be, obtained at this 0™.? 6 - The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily *• accepted. . __ DAVID SPAIN, Captain Besident Transport Officer. CATTLE SHOW. TENDERS will be received by the Undersigned until noon THIS DAY, the 25th instant, for 300 PCJSTJS, Piiriri,, or HoVart Town •■■■ aiid 600 ' BAILS, Ti-tree, or Hobart Town, to be delivered at Otahuhu not later than the 20th October, 1866, 3 B, BOBERTSON. ONEHUNGA AND MANGEBE BBIDGE. CONTRACTORS willing to TENDER for proposed Bridge, can Bee Elans, &e., at our Office, ' from September 24th to 29th inclusive, DALTON BROTHERS, Queen-street. * MUSIC! MUSIC!! MUSI O! ! ! it ..- . ..— ■ * GUCESEY'S MTJSIC SALOON, 202, QUEEN-STBEET, AUCKLAND. AUCKLAND MAIL GALOP, on popular airs, by Baul.Reece; beautifully illustrated Price 3s. Le Folle Galop, by Baron de Thierry j illustrated. Price 3s. North Star Yalse, by Baron de Thierry j LUostrated. Price 3s. Adieu, Farewell'! illustrated title.Price,2s 6d. is The above just published by a- H, OUCKSEY, ?* Instrument Music Seller and Publisher, 202 Queen- :® street, Auckland; r, '" :'" le ■ N.B. H. G.'s stock is the largest in Auckland All the new and popular mUrac kept in stock. Professors and the. trade supplied. All orders punctually ?e attended to and sent by return of post oh'receipt of r " postage stamps or otherwise. of _____ Established 1863. AUCKLAND VENETIAN BLIND EACTOBY. VENETIAN HOUSE, WELLESLEY-ST. EAST. MB. HORTON BUSBY, Manufacturer of every description of inside and outside Window Blinds, plain and ornamental Wire "W[ork. Mr. H. B. begs to return his grateful thanto ft* P» the liberal support and patronage he has received. from the Ladies and Gentlemen of Auckland, and _ hopes by attention and punctuality to secure aeon? tinuance of their favprs. The Trade supplied with "Venetian and Wire Gauz» Blinds. Old, Blinds Eepaired and Painted. J . Country orders to be accompanied by a remittance. _ HARDING AND VEBCOE, ABCHITECTS, CIVIL ENGINEERS, SURVEYORS, HOUSE, LAND; AND COMMISSION AGENTS, COMPILEKa ©r THE ** DETAitp HAS 0* s™i CITT." 1; Offices —No. 4C Shortland-street. to. : ; — ■-. '■■ -..'.-: .. ■ ■ ■ ■-■ TtERTON & PEEECE, N~ ATIVE LAND AGENCY OFFICE, &c., &c, &c. Davis' Bpjidisqb, Lotter, Quebn-stebet, (Opposite Fort-street). , r . Prospectus of Jane Ist, 1866. HENRY "WEIG& a " CIVIL AND CONSULTING ENGLNEEE, ll OFFICE WYNDHAM-BTBEET AUCELAN J>. ne he MESSES. DALTON BBOTHEBS, CIVIL ENGINEERS; ARCHITECTS, AND a , B LICENSED BURVJEYOBS, 16 : Quebn Stbe.e.t, A'TJOtIAKD. id. - io ABBITHATORS. L( i Disputed Accounts Adjusted. = WRi&G 1 BEOTHEES, LAND AJSTD BUILDING SUEVEYOES, VALIJATOBS, &c. FFICE: WYNDHAM-BTBEET, AD.CK LAND T. B. CAMEEON", ABOHITEOT, SURVEYOB, AND CIVII. ENGLNEEB, . ~* (Mr. Battray's New Buildings.) Eldon' Chambeus, Shobtlaitd'Stbkbt, ArCEUKD. JOSHUA EOX, Accotjktaxt, Bill ahp Shabe Broker, Hocbb, — Land, and Gekkrai Commission Aoint, 1 Martin's Buildings, Victoria-street. ONEHUNGA. ry Tl j"B. P. NORTON, Chemist, Queen-afreet, IVLOnehunga, and Mrs. A. O. Iwerson, Storekeeper, 30 near Beach, Onehunga, are agents in 'Onehunga ft* iie . the. sale of the Daily New Zbatand Hebaid and >y the Weekly Hebald. Subacribera names, advertisements, and orders for printing v. ill bo received at either of tha ahoy* places.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 894, 25 September 1866, Page 2

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717

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 894, 25 September 1866, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 894, 25 September 1866, Page 2

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