■ Tenders. HARBOUR BOARD. TENDERS FOR RECLAMATION. Harbour Board Office, Auckland 17th January, 1576. Tenders will be received at this Office until TUESI.DAY, the 25th iustant, at noon, for Reclaiming a I further portion of thy Foreshore "West of Queen, street Wharf, in terra of plans and specification to be seen at the Engineer's Office. Tenders to be endorsed, ft Tender for Reclamation." The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. WILLIAM C. DALDY, Chairman. No. 49.] Inspector of Surveys Office, Auckland, January 12,157 C. TENDERS "will be received at this Office until noon of MONDAY, February 7, for the Construction of a Bridge over tbe Waiaruhe River, near Waimaie, Bay of Islands. Flans and Specifications may be seen at Mr. Goff e's, Harura Store: and at the Office of the undersigned. THEOP. HEALE. TENDERS are requested to be made to the Trustees of PETER NORBURY'S Estate, for the Stock, Debts, and the said Peter Norbury's Interest in the Lease of the Premises situate at Karaka Bridge. Shortland. A full inventory may be seen on the premises, or at John Buchanan's. Tenders to be addressed to the Trustees, at John Buchanan's, Custom-house-street, Auckland, where they will be opened on MONDAY first, at 12 o'clock noon. , Highest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. Kailways, AUCKLAND AND MERCER RAILWAY. SHEEP FAIR. Orders for Wagons must be given at least three clear days beforehand. The wagons will be left the evening previous, and must be loaded in time for Special Sheep Train, which will leave Mercer on tho Morning of the Fair, at 6 a.m., Drury at 7.30 a.m. Men in charge of sheep can travel by this train : fares as usual. By order. A. V. MACDONALD, . General Manager. j Auckland and mekcek] RAILWAY. ANNIVERSARY DAY, JANUARY 29, IS7O. i Return Tickets at Single Fares.
Hourly Trains "will ran between Auckland, One g liungft, and Ellerslie. I Extra Train at 11 a.m. for Papakura Races. I Further particulars in future notice. q By order. - C A. V. MACD ONAI/D, j General Manager. j — 1} Mercjb.an.dise. i . i 400 hal:f " :bab:r,:eljS fi GUNPOWDER, FOH SALE'AND TO ARRIVE PEE a I GLENLORA.' * BROWN, CAMPBELL. & CO. 1 000 1,1,01711 Nl> GnAIN ' SACKS I t FOR SALE, CnE AP. 1> JOHN HALL, h Otalmhu. j Boots and. Shoes. e — — f Sl4c —X-frE RED BOOT-QUEEX-STREET. • J In view of tho Season and the Times, CLARIC SO N & C 0., i bootmakers, s Are now making , SWEEPING E EDUCTIONS! j In the Trices of i COLONIAL AND IMPORTED BOOTS. ; Mere ."thanks" cost little; the most satisfactory return we can make to our friends and the general public for their support through past years is a } LIBERAL CHRISTMAS-TIME REDUCTION 1 in a necessary article of wear.- This we promise, and are now carrying out. CL AUK SON & CO., 14 — Q u E E N - S 0? K E E T --214: A jYI E"~S NORP. IS, BOOTMAKER. Opposite the Block House,: Freeman's Bay, Auckland. Just pause awhile to read these simple rhymes, A nd study well the lesson they convey: ; M »ybe they'll save your pocket many times E 're passed be one more twelve months and a day; So take the advice contained,—you'll find it pay. No other maker can this one exceed, - - 0 r better value for your money sell; Reason In prices, which we all do need; 11 eal solid work that's sure to please you well; • 1 n every case on this you may rely— • S atlsfied will be all who the.se may buy. . • .? Boots of superior make and newest style, • Of perfect with comfort too combined; Or strongest boots for miners' wearing, while T he elegance of shape is kept in mind. M ark the address: in Drake-street, Freeman's Bay; A nd when your understandings you renew, K now where to come,—you'll easy find the way. Experience will but prove my praises true; Right and correct will be your verdict too. ' ' j 'Q.EORGE BLACK & CO., WHOLESALE 300T & SHOE MANUFACTURERS [ - ' ' RE MOVED ,' CORNER of DURHAM and ALBERT-STREET P 'A ' It' K E ' K, . WHOIJSAIjB ' ". : : . 'BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURER '' L o'x D'O 3T SOOT .FACTORY i .. .; . . .' , ' v. i Machinery. •: . xn' ! ••• O•• R ' S" A "1/ E, JP • To'Abbxvb'Cahxatic.' : ; :| One 3cwt Steam Hammer ; * [■ , .One Power-peared Pillar Difllmg Machine i. fcJ 1 t One 26 feet 80<3,44 inch Centre, Screw.Cutting Gap i. | Cutting Gap !•' : foaels feet":Bed.9J Inch Centre;Sciev Cutting Gap" i ; i 'c&FrSaSag' Machine, to plane 10'fM<rxS:fee£' [, I .-.lis-ju,aLathein 3feet-dOTp;oB the Table,-Self-i/ J acting "on tha'HoriKontal, Vertical and An- | 'bnS "i't&tCx j J. ???£, j:.;., BROWN, ft .CO.-
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4426, 20 January 1876, Page 1
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