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Tenders. mHAMES WATER RACE. SECTION No. IV. Public Works Office, Wellington, 12th January, 1576. "Written Tenders will be received at this Office tip to noon on WEDNESDAY, the 9th February, IS7B, They must be addressed to the Hon. the Minister for Public Works and marked outside, " Tender for Thames Water Kacc." Plans and Specifications maybe seen at the Public ■Works Offices, Wellington, Grahainstown, and Auckland. Teli-graphic tenders, similarly addressed end marked, will be received if presented at any Telegraph Office by NOON of the same date, provided that -written tenders in duo form are lodged at a District or Eeaident Engineer's Office by the same hou* nnd accompanied by a cheque on some bank m the town where the tender is lodged: such cheque to besuecially marked by a banker as good for twenty-one days, and to be in favour of "the Eeceiver-GeneraVs deposit account only," and not to bearer or order. Tlie lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. JOHST CARRUTHEB.3, Ensineer-in-CFef. Superintendent's Office, Auckland, January 13,1575. ANNUAL CONTRACTS FOR CARTING, *0., ON GREAT SOUTH KOAD. Tenders will be received at this Office until Noon of on the Great South Boad, as follows:— No 1 —Carting Scoria Ash from Mount Smart to ' 'between fifth Mile-post and Ann's Bridge No 1 —Carting Scoria Ash fcom Otahuhu Moun- ' 'tain to between Ann's Bridge and Tenth Mile-post No 3 -Carting Scoria Ash from Otahuhu Moun'tain to between Twelfth and Thirteenth Mile-posts No. 4.-Carting Scoria Ash from Donovan's Mountain to between Thirteenth and Fifteenth Mile-posts Ho 5— Ouarryinß, Breaking, and Carting Twoinch Itoad Metal to'between the foot of Pakeno Hill and the Wharf at Mercer No. C—Quarrying, Breaking, and Carting Twoinch Road Metal to between the Eoyal O»k Hotel and the Wharf at Onehunga. Seecifications may be seen and Forms of Tender obtained at the Public Works Office, ShoiilandS * Tenders to be ondorsed, " Tender for Carting, Great Sonth Boad, No. -" (as the c^maybe).^ Provincial Secretary. nnENDEBS are requested to be made to S the Trustees of PETEK. SORBURY'S Estate, for the Stock, Debts, ana the said Peter Norbuv/a Interest in the Lease of the Premises situate at Karaka Bridso. Shortland. A full invcntoiy may bo seen on the premises, or ct Tenders to be addressed to the Trustees, at John Buchanan's Custom-houso-sttcet, Auckland, where they will be opened on MONDAY first, at 12 o'clock Highest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. Eailways. A UCKLAND AND MERCER RAILWAY. SHEEP FAIR. Orders for Wagons must ho given at least three clear days beforehand. The -reasons will be left the t-ventne previous, and must he loaded in time for Special Sheep Train, which will leave Mercer on the Morning of tho Fair, at 6 a.m., Drury at 7.30 a.m. Men in charge of sheep can travel by this train : fares as usual. Byordcr. MACDONALD, General Manager. A UCKLAND AND MERCER ±\. r. a i L w a y. ANNIVERSARY DAY, JANUARY 29, IS7G. RETORX TIOKKT3 AT SIXQLE FAJIES. Hourly Trains will run between Auckland, One hunca, and Ellcrslie. IKxtra Train nt 11 a.m. for PapaUura Race!. Further particulars in future notice. By orJer. MACDONALD, General Manager. Public Notices. |CTEW COLONIAL INDUSTRY. BKOWN & SOS'S STOVE GRATE FOUNDRY, VICTORIA AND ALBERT-STREETS. Cast Iron Ornamental GRAVE FEtCOES AND PALI3ADOEB Made to Order. Persons intending to rep'.iwc decayed Wood Fences, Or erect new ones, arc especially invited to inspect the above without delay. 5H iTcT T SPRINGS. To the E-Ktor of tlieTitAKfcs Advertl-?kb:-Str,-Throngh the columns of your widcly-circul'.tcd paper I would make known to those affiicted with r ] leama - Waiwera. Prior to leaving for Iho Vaiwera I hart been unable to t,*for four months and was bent nearly tloub'o. All tins time I was under medical tteaireent, wh'ch d'"d me no good whatever A use, however, of tho baths lias entirely cured me' and I udj now completely freed from all pain and stiffness. I "as only fourteen days at the SDrinzs and used the baths three times a , day, »£„& «th drinking the W'^-fe^ Bankruptcy Notices, T N BANKRUPTCY. Notice is hereby Riven that the Meeting of the Creditors of CHAIILBS BURTON, of Auckland, Hotelkeeper, n Bankrupt, called the First Meeting, ordered to be held at the Office of the Provisional Trustee in Bankruptcy, in tho Supreme Court-house, Auckland, this day, at 12 o'clock noon, was adjourned to MUSD.W, the 24th instant, at the same time and place.. ■ Dated this 17th day o£ January, 1576 E. T. DUFAUR, Solicitor for the said Charles Burton. T N B A/N K.R TJ PTC Y. Notico is hereby given that the Meeting of the Creditors of WILLI AM BIKUH, of Otahnhu, in tha Province of Anckland, Bootmaker, a Bankrupt, ordered to be'held at the Office of the Provisional Trustee, Supreme Court-house, at Auckland, on Moridav the 17th dayof January instant, at 12 o'clock noon, was Adjourned till MONDAY .sort, the twentyifourth day.of January, at the same plac; and hour. Dated this 17th day of January, 1576. WILLIAM THORNE, . ,-t ; . r■' i: -..\ .- . ■ _' . = . Bankrupt's Solicitor. . OOROMANDEL BESTAORANT, ■■'■■' ■ COROMANDEL. '•' .-.'.■■■ A good opening for a married couple for » Restaurant Tho above establi-hment. which is well-known, and doiDg a good steady business, including Stock and Furniture, is for Sale, upon favorable terms.— Apply on the premises to Air. Moore, the present proprietor, who will give satisfactory reasons; for leaving. ■*? '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4424, 18 January 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4424, 18 January 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4424, 18 January 1876, Page 1

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