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Shipping. TTtOE SA L E —The Cutter a* 'ROSI2,' carries 45 tons on a dranglit of 6 feet C inches, and the Cutter ' LEJS,* carries 35 tons on a draught of 6 feet. The above-named vessels are in good order, well found, and are admitted to be two of the most useful coasters belonging to the port. For further particulars apply to M. NICCOL, Ship Broker. Cnstom-housc-street, October 27, 1574. figS. ■CTSTANTED TO RENT — A \\ Cutter, 25 to 30 tons register.— q Harris, Britomart Road. Tenders. .fsss, f S^3L AND MERCER RAILWAY. Tenders will bo received at this office on THURSDAY, November 5, for the Construction aud Ercction of GOODS SHEDS at the following stations, viz Otahuhu Drury Papatoitoi Pukekohe Papakura Tuakau and Mercer Plans, specifications, &c., to be seen at this office. JOHN BKOGDEN' & SONS. Albert Barracks, October 27,1874. HARBOUR BOARD. TO FARMERS, MARKET GARDENERS, AND CARTERS. Harbour Board Office, ; Auckland, October 27,1574. TENDERS will be received at this Office until Noon on TUESDAY, the 3rd proximo, for REMOVING SILT from the EASTERN SILT BASIN, in terms of conditions to be seen at this Office. Tenders to be endorsed, "Tender for Emptying Silt Basin." i WILLIAM C. DALDY, Chairman. | T D HARBOUR BOARD. I TENDERS FOR EARTHWORK, MECHANICS' BAY. I Harbour Board Office, j Auckland, 27th October, 1574. I Tendere will be received at this office until noon on j FRIDAY, the 6th proximo, for the Reclamation of Land in Mechanics' Bay in terms of Flans and Specifications to be seen at this office. Tenders to be »:ndorsed, "Tender for Reclamation in Mechanics' Bay." WILLIAM C. DALDY, Chairman. mo IRONMONGERS, STOREKEEPERS, A AN D OTHERS. Tenders will be received until neon on FRIDAY next, the 6th November, for the entire Stock, Fixtures, and Good-will of the old-established Hardware Store, known as belonging to Mr. P. A. Philips, corner cf Shortland and Qceen-streets. The stand is first-class, and rent low. Terms 25 percent, of the oiTer to be cash ; balance divided in approved endorsed promissory notes from date of acceptanco of tender, at two, three, and four months. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Full particulars to be obtained on the premises, as above. (Signed,) THOMAS MORRIN, JAMES MORTON. ALL CLAIMS in the Estate of Mr. P. A. Philips, Ironmonger. Auckland, arc requested to be sent in to the undersigned on or before MONDAY, the 16th November. JAMES MORTON. Auckland, November 21, 1574. rj\ Q CARPENTERS. Tenders are invited up to 3 o'clock on SATURDAY, 7th November, for erecting a Villa Residence at ParnelL Plans and particulars at the office of T. B. CAMERON, Architect. Musical Instruments. (gEVENTY PIANOS AND FORTY HARMONIUMS ! TO BE SOLD AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES FOR CASH, „ In consequence of being overstocked and large ship ments od the way. These Instruments are the HANDSOMEST, EEST, AND CHEAPEST To b2 sold in New Zealand. HARMONIUMS, fro m £0 103. to £120 PIANOS £35 to £150 tsr Harmoniums and Pianos ON HIRE with OPTION of PURCHASE at the end of three, six, niue, twelve, eighteen or twenty-four months—ths hire deducted from price of instrument. HOFFMANN & SON'S ACADEMY OF MUSIC, SKORTIiAKD-STSEET. INSTRUMENTS OF ALL KINDS TUNED AND RIP AIRED. "JpiANOFORTES AND HARMONIUMS. PIANOFORTETUNER By Appointment the Duke . to H.R.H. °* Edinburgh, MESSRS. J. BROWN & SON Have in Stock—lnstruments by Broadwood, Erard, Hopkinson, Allison and Sons, Kirkman, Chappell, Bord, &c., &c. The public have thus an opportunity of comparing Pianos by the very best makers in the world, side by side. The prices of these instruments are plainly marked at the lowest remunerative rates. Pianofortes and Harmoniums tuned by the most proficient tuner in the Province, Air. 11. O. Brown, i who has just returned from England, where ho has ! gained his cxpericnce in the Factories of Messrs. Broadwood and Sons, and Messrs. Allison and Sons. The newest musical publication in stock. Photography. OTI c E . R. H. JiARTLETT, PHOTOGKAPHEE, Bega most respectfully to inform liis friends and the public generally that ho has RECOMMENCED BUSINESS rw EXTENSIVE NEW PREMISES OVER MESSKS. J. & J. DICKEY'S, Adjoining the City Halu

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 4048, 3 November 1874, Page 1

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