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Tenders. f I RENDERS will be received until the 29th "*• instant, for the Contraction of Brick Reservoirs, &c., &c., for the Auckland Station Water Supply. Plans and Specifications to be seen at this Office. JOHN BROGDEN & SONS. Albert Barracks, August 21, 1874. Department of Public Works, Kailway Branch, Sydney, July 23, 1874. TO RAILWAY CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS. Tenders will te received at this Office until TUESDAY, the 22nd September, at 11 o'clock a.m., from persons willing to contract for the Construction of the Works on Contract No. 3 of the Extension of the Great Southern Railway from Cootamundrato Wagga Wagga, being a distance of 51 miles and 50 chains. Plans, specification, and form of Tender maybe seen and further particulars obtained at the office of the Kngineer-in-Chief for Railways, on and after MONDAY, the 24th August. Tenders are to. be endorsed, " Tender for Contract No. 3, Great Southern Railway." JOHN RAE, Commissioner for Railways. Electoral. rglO THE ELECTORS OF THE DISTRICT OF WAITEMATA. Gentlemen, —The return of Mr. Von derHcjde having been declared void, I have the honor again to offer myself as a candidate to represent your district in the General Assembly. Having been told that my action in the matter of the petition which resulted in the unseating of Mr. Von dcr Heyde, is disapproved of by some of your

number, I take this opportunity of assuring you that I believed it was ray duty to follow the course of proceeding which X did, even if only in consideration for those electors who had exerted themselves on my behalf; and although I consider that personation and such like disreputable practices are too frequently resorted to at elections, and are most reprehensible, I hold it to be perfectly correct to use all fair and legitimate means to defeat an opponent. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, J. S. MACFARLANE. rjio THE ELECTORS OF THE DISTRICT OF WAITEMATA. Gentlemen,—My Election having been declared void by a Committee of the House of Hepresentatives, I beg to olfer myself for re-election, and should you again honour me with your confidence you may rcJy on uiy best care beiug devoted to your iuterest. I have the honour to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, G. VOX DER HEYDE. rj\ 0 THE RAM AR A ]tf A CONSTIT UEN CY. Gentlemen, —The Electoral Koll provided by the Government for conducting the above election being found defeciive, I have no other cour.-o left me than to resign my srat and go to a fresh election, which I shall do with entire contidenee in having your increased support when the polling day arrives, which will settle the matter beyond dispute. Your old and irie I friend, J. CUISPE, Mauku, August 27. 1574. Ecclesiastical. AN N 1 A" K 11 S A E, Y OK TIIK UNIOy-STUEET WESIKYAN SUNDAY SCHOOL, Cn Sunday, 30. Morning Service, 11 o'clock .. .. Rev. A. Rkid Annual Address, afternoon, Rev. W. Oliver Evening Service, G. 30 o'clock .. Rev. W.Tjnklev Hymns sung by tli» Children. Collections in aid of School. TEA MMK i'ING On Tuesday, Evening, Si.pt. 1, at G. 30 o'clock. Tickcts Is Gd. each, may l»u obtained from Messrs. Ed'on, Sommcrvillc, and Welsman, Queen-street, and from any of the Teachers. Friends are cordially invited to these services. BAPTIST CHURCH, WELLESLEY--BTRKET—I\ H. Cornford, Pastor.- Subjects for Sabbath, August 30, IS74: —Morning, "The Humiliation of Christ." Evening, "The Value of Christian Baptism" (a Baptismal Service). Grafton road wesleyan CHAPEL.—SUNDAY SERVICES.—August 30. —The Rev. A. Reidwill preach in the morning at 11, and the Rev. W. C. Oliver in the evening, at G. 30. TriGH-STREET INDEPENDENT JIJL SCUOOL-UOOM.—Sunday Evening Service, August 30. Service at G 30. *T^TEAA 7 TON HALL.—Divine Service is held iu Newton Ilall every Lord's Day, morning at II o'clock, aud in the evening at G 30. PITT-STREET WESLEYAN CHAPEL. —SUNDAYSERVICES.—August3O.—The Rev. W. C. Oliver will preach in the morning, at 11, and the Rev. A. Keid in the evening, at G. 30. PARNELL WESLEYAN CHAPEL. —SUNDAY SERVICES.—August3O.—Mr. H. Ellis will preach in the morning, at 11, and Mr. J. Welsman in the evening, at i>.3o. PARNELL HALL.—"AT HOME."— September 1, 1574 : in aiil of St. Mary's Organ Fund. Programme in future advertisement. Doors open at 7.30: commence at 8p m. Admission, 2s. Tickets may be obtained from Messrs. Vaughan and Hobinson, Parnell. T» EMUERA INDEPENDENT CHAPEL. XV —SUNDAY SEKVICE.—August 30.—Mr. Carton will preacli in the morning, at 11 o'clock. Calls. Golden calf gold mining company (KEOISrEKEU). A Call (sth) of One Shilling per Share, on Second Issue shares, has been made This Day in the above Company, payable at the Company's Oltice on or before WEDNESDAY, September 9, 1574. R. McDONALD SCOTT, Manager. Grahamstown Stock Exchange, Thames, August 26, 1874. Ruby gold mining company (REGISTERED). A C*U of Sixpence per Share on the Capital of the above-named Company has this day been made by the Directors, payable to the undersigned, Canada Buildings, Auckland, on "WEDNESDAY, 9th Sept., 1874 ' T. LEIGH WHITE, Manager. Auckland, August 20,1874. rjt O PRI NTEJ&S. On Sale, at the Heraxjj Office, FOOLSCAP COLUMBIAN PRINTING PRESS And SEVERAL LITHOGRAPHIC PRESSES.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 3993, 29 August 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 3993, 29 August 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 3993, 29 August 1874, Page 1