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Shipping. TTIOR WANGAREI AND X? MANGAPA". The Schooner 'CLYDE' will leave as above THIS DAY (Tuesday), Slay 27. L. D. NATHAN & CO., Agents. . T> ARQ u E ' AUELHEID,' JL* FROM LYTTELTON. Consignees are requested to present Bills of Lading and Pay Freight to tho undersigned. G EO . W. BINNEY. -T>ARQUE']SASTLOTHIAN,' All Accounts against the above "Si i rf>«;sel must be rendered to us by 4 o'clock TUIS DAY (Tuesday), tho 27tli i'lstant, or they will Pn ROBERT WALK.bR & CO. pLOBE FOREIGN EXPRESS: 0 W. "WIIEATLKY & CO. Book and Fonvanl Goods, Parcels. &c. by Ovcrlaud Mail Routes, other Steam and also Sailing Vessels, from the United Kingdom and Continent of Kurope, to all parts of the M*orld, at reasonable rates. London : Isli. Leadenhall-street. Liverpool: 10, North John-street T „ T ,,,„ Auckland Agent : U. -M. JhUWS tort-street. TENDERS will be received by the under&icned until noon of WEDNESDAY, June 11 proximo, for Works on the Section of AN and Kaikohe Road, between Te Ilaruru and the iuketutu Hill Plan and specification may be seeu at this office, and at the office of the Government Agent, Auckland. MARSDEX CLARKE. Office of Resident Engineer, Waimate, Bay of Islands, May -o, ISjJ. ZEALAND TELEG-RAPH. Tenders are invitid for the Supply and Deliveiy of Nine hundred ,1W0; T.-lecraph Posts (more or less', for renewiiijr the nf Telegraph between Pukernnu {near Cambridge)and Alexandra, aud passing through Ohaupo and Te Awamutu. . The Posts to be sawn from the heart of kauri, to be perfectly sound, straight, and free from «ap, loose knots, shakes, speckles, and a ll , other defects. KB—Any Post containing the least sap \ 11 be rejected and all posts laid on the line and afterwards found in any manner defective, or not in accordance with the specification, will be cut into two pieces by the Examining Officer. • . The Pons to be delivered along the line at points to be indicated by an Officer appointed by the Government. Tie major portion of the P051.5 to be twenty ;*_J> feet in length : but sdiuc will be required twenty-five (°5" leet long, to be laid at points a~ indicated. Posts of both the above lengths to be eight ; S) inches square at the butt, and tapered to six (6) inches square at the top. The whole, of the Tosts to be delivered within three (3) calendar months of the date of acceptance of lender, under a penalty of five pounds (£si to be paid for every working day the C- itract is not completed af:.er that date. Tender to state separately and distinctly the price per post according to the sizes given. Each tender to be accompanied by a deposit of twenty pounds as a guaranLce of good faith, which sum will be forfeited to the Government should anv tenderer refuse to enter into or sign a contract in the event or his tender being accepted. Each tenderer must submit for approval the names of two ;2 sureties billing to enter into a bond for the due performance of the contract in the event of his tender being accepted, and each of the persons so named must enclose a notification 'in tho tender) of their willingness to accept the responsibility. Specifications may be seen, and further particulars obtained at the Telegraph Office, Auckland. Tenders maiked, "Tenders for Telegraph Posts I between Cambridge and Alexandra," to be addressed to the underpinned, at the Telegraph Office, Auckland, will be received up to, and not later than Noon on TUESDAY, the 3rd June, 1573. Tne lowest or any other tender not necessarily accepted. j 13y order. j ALFRED snEATH, District Inspector. Auckland, Cth May, 1G73. rjpO BUILDERS. Tenders are required for Rebuilding Webbe's Bu'ldings. in Fort-street.—Apply at my office, Shortlaudstreet. JAMES WRIGLEY, Architect. | rp O CONTRACTORS. I Tenders will be received by tho undersigned until ■[ p.m. on THURSDAY, ihnh instant, for the erection of Brick Shop and Show Rooms in Queen-street. Plans and specifications at my office, Stichbury's ) Bu'Mings. P. F. MARTINEAU BURROWS, Architect. Publications. rpriE CHEAPEST BOOKSHOP IN 1 NtitV ZEALAND, AND THE L'>'-''ii-XT ESTABLISHED. I Another large and varied assortment of Distorlec, Religions, Novels, and Miscellaneous Works. mu~t be , CLEARED-OUT to allow more accommodation for other importations of New Goods now being unpacked. Maty of the Books have been marked considerably under the English prices, and a Further Reduction will l)e nfade by giving 225. Od. worth for every pound's worth pnrchased. 7 The List'pf Reduced Priced Goods is lq and varied, it hag been found inexpedient to enumerate , them in an advertisement, but Priced Catalogues may be had on application. A few lines of the portion of Statione - . j offered at 3 HALF-PRICE still remain unsold, such aq Pewter. Glass, and Wood Inkstands. Pen and Penci iHolders. - Colours and Colour Boxes, Swan Copy Books, Super- ) fine Waterlaid Coloured Note Paper, 5 quire for Is. Travelling Desks. Writing Portfolios. Drawing Slates, f and Porcelain Slates, Photograph Albums, Drawing 3 Books, Crayon Paper. Pearl, Ivor/, and Bostonite Tablets, Coloured Crayon Pencils, and Chalk Crayons. Date Cafes. Pen Rests. Continuous Drawing Paper. Drawing Copies (various). Round Games, Bet'Que, &c.. <fcc.. Q-. T. CHAPMAN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOKSELLER AND : STATIONER, AUCKLAND. I " ■ c ]VX I£,lineby - The MISSES MILNE " Are now showing a Large Collection of Millinery and Straw Goods, in the Latest Styles ; Feathers, Flowers, and Ribbons in Great Variety; a Choice Assortment of Velvet and Cloth Jackets, Furs, Lace Goods, Farcy ' Skirts, Dress Materials, itc., &c. £7, WiaDHjlM-STfIEET, COKMtB ALBERr-WREBT.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume X, Issue 2910, 27 May 1873, Page 1

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