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TendersZEALAND RAILWAYS. waitara-patea railway. WAIPUKU CONTRVCT (PERMANENT WAY). LENGTH ABOUT 4 MILES II CHAIN'S. Publ "'c Works Office, " elhngton, 23rd December, 1373. C^en em ' ers W *U be received Rt this office P'V 1 ,,? 0 " 1 on MONDAY the 3rd Febrtmry. °™ 79 '? Jj® abo\ b contract. Tliey mast be atldre=se.l to Mn an'ii M'mstfr for Public Works, Weilla*. & ®" d ,, nj " ke ' l outsule, " Tender for W„ipuk u Con»,ruct. Plans and specification* ma- be se«n at w 6 »r P r ° r , ks Offices, Chnstchurch, Dun*din Wellington, Auckland. and New Plymouth. Tele' t en .^ Rrs . similarly addressed and marked will be received if presented at any Telegraph Office by noon of the same date, provided that written tenders in due form are lodged at any of the above- , named offices by the same hour, and accompanied by a cheque on some bank in the town where the iniavotrrof tbe*3geceiver-Ganeral's Deposit Acconnt only, and not to bearer or o'der. Ihe lowest or anv tender not necessarily accepted. By command, JOHN" BLACKETT. Fngineer in (harge North IsHnd. ZEALAND RAIL WAV'S. P ATE A- MAN AW AT U RAILWAY. WANGANU7 WHARF AN T D "RECLAMATION 1 contract (formation only). [ Public Works Office, Wellington, 21st December, 1573. \Sritten Tenders will he received at thi* offic* until noon on M »NDaY. the 3rd February, 1870 for th»- abov* contact. Th-y must ho addressed to the Hon. the Minister for Public Works, Wellington, aud marked outside, "Tfndor for Wa <panui Wharf and Reclamation Contract." Plans and specifications mav be seei at tbe Public Works Offic*, Auckland, \\ anganui, Chri«-tcburch, and Wellington! * e S ra phic tender.*, similarly addressed and irarked, will be received if presented at any Telegraph Office by noon of the same date, provided that written tenders in due form are lodged at any of the abovenamed offices I y the same hour, and accompanied by a cheque on some bank in the towu wheVe th;» tender 13 .O'ged ; siu-h chrquc to hi .penally marked by a banker as good for twenty-one days, and to be m favour of the Receiver-General's "eposit account only, una not to be irer or Ocd.-r. Tim lowest or any tender will not neccssaritv be accepted By command. JOIIN BLACKETT, Engineer in Charge North Inland. N.B.— Sets of Plans for this Coatract be purchased at the above office?. ZEALAND KAIL WAYS. WHANGAUEI RAILWAY. KAMO CONTRACT (FORMATION). LENGTH ABOUT ONE MILE SEVENTY CHAINS. Written tenders will be received at this office up to noon on MONDAY, Kebruarv 17, 1870. for the above contract. They must he addressed to tho District Engineer, Public Works office, Auckland, and marked outside, ,J Tender for Kamo Contract." Plans and specifications can be seen a', this office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. (Signed) JAMES STEWART, ... District Engineer. Public Works Office, Auckland, January 23, 1879. Public Works Office, (Colonial Architect's Branch). Wellington, January 13. 1573. ENDERS are invited for the Erection of a Court-house at Pap»kura. m^ C K^ r<>l c '°» di Mt»ns f Spec flc ttion*. and Drawings n' the Put >lic Works Oflice (Arclircci's leaulVb aad at "!£ Public Works Oince, Public Works, and marked outside, "Tender for Court-house, Papakura will be received at tho Office of the uudersigued up to noon of SATURDAY, the Sth day of February, 1579. Telegraphic tenders wifl he received, provided the original tender ani deposit are lodged with the nearest District Engineer at the tim* above specified. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. P. F. M. BURROWS, Architect. fJIO BUILDERS. Tenders will be received unt'l noon of Til U PSD AY, January 30. for Alterations to Wesleyan Church, Parnell. Plans, &c., at my Cfliee, Stichbury's Bui'd'ncfs. EDWAIiD HARTLEY, Architect. rjl O BUILDERS. Tenders will be received until noon of the 23th instant, for tho Erection of a "Warehouse in Short-land-street. R. KEAL9 & SON, Architects. rp O BUI L D £ R S. Tenders will be received, up to noon of SATURDAY, the Bth of February, for the Erection of School Buildings for the Auckland College and Grammar School. EDWARD MAHONEY & SON, Arch tects. rp O BUILDERS. Tenders will be rpceived. up to nooa on SATURDAY, February 1, for the Erection of Stone and Brick Brewery Premises near Newmarket. EDWARD iIAUONEY & SON, Architects. fj\ O BUILDERS. Tenders will be received until noon on MONDAY, February 3, for the erection of a Villa in O'Rorke street. Tertders will be rsccived until noon on TUESDAY, February 4, for tho erection of a Villa at Stokes's Point. W. F. HAMMOND, A.R.I. B. A., Architect, 42 and 43. Insurance Buildings. A RARE OPPORTUNITY OF ACQUIRING VALUABLE PHOPERTY IN THE IMMEDIATE VICINITY OF THE CAPITAL OF THE COLONY. OU HATAITAI, Watts* Peninsula, Evans* B»y District, from one to four miles from tho Empire City of Wellington. JAMES M'COLL has b?en favoured with instructions from James Coutts Crawford, Esq., to CALL FOR TENDERS to Let on Lease for 40 Years, about 2000 ACRES OF LAND, divided into Sections from 3 acre 3 to 90 acre 3 each. The whole of these sections are intersected by well- j made roads, and at all times of tbe year are accessible | by land and water. | Watts's Peninsula and Evans's Bay is to Wellington what Anderson's Bay and Peninsula is to Dunedin.and the North Shore is to Auckland, except in addition to j water approaches there is a direct easy carriage road. The flourishing township of Kilbirnie joins on one side, and the beautiful marine township of Seatoun on the other side of the property, which gives intended tenants for dairy farm*, market-gardens, and the villa residences such inducements when the former has got a market at his door, and the latter has got &t his s door ail the luxury that the market of Wellington can supply. Special attention is directed to Overtoun and Peatoun, part of Burnham Blocks. Those blocks are in sections, from 5 acres to 40 acres, and all are especially adapted for residences and market-gardens, as the soil is unexceptionalty good, and the Tramway and Railway Reserves are on Block. ! It is contemplated to have the Triraway to Kilbirinle, which will bring these magnificent suburbs to a few minutes' car-drive of the very heart of the city. , For full particulars and form of Tenders, apply to the undernamed agents, to which Tenders are to be addressed, up to noon of February flth. The highest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. JAME4 M'COLL, Panama Chambers, Wellington. Or to, Mr. Hennellv, Thames Mr. Arthur Piitar, Auckland Messrs. Donaid Reid & Co., Dunedin Mr. V. G. Stewart, Katlkati. Sewing Machines. Ladies, take note of this Two important points should not be lost sight of in selecting a Sewing Machine. First: Be not misled by long and extravagant puffs n the papers about Machines which are frequently made only to sell, and s more frequently sold by those who, from their want 1 of mechanical knowledge, can only parrot-like repeat - the puff. Second : Beware of purchasing a Sowing >3 Machine because it happens to be a few shillings - cheaper, and have afterwards to pay dearly for it in - worry, delay, and vexation. The undersigned, from h his intimate knowledge of Sewing Mechanism, can confidently recommend Taylor's Patent Sewing Maohine as a really good, genuine, and well-tested t Machine. Inspection invited at the Sole Agent's, '£• Pcagoc&'b, ShortJand-street, opposite the Poat-otF.ca

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5364, 25 January 1879, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5364, 25 January 1879, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5364, 25 January 1879, Page 1