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Tenders. | & ZEALAND RAILWAY. CANTERBURY INTERIOR Lim OXFORD TO MALVERN SECTION. WEST OXFORD CONTRACT FORMATION and Bridges. Written Tenders will be received at this Office till , noon on TUESDAY, M»y 25, 1880, for the above , contract. They mu-«t ba marked outside "Tender for West Oxford Contract." and addressed to the Hon. the Minister for Public Works. Telegraphic tenders will be received if presented at any Telegraph Office by noon of the above mentioned date, provided that written tenders in duo form are the tame hour lodged in any District or Resident Engineer's Office. Plans and specifications, and general conditions may be sten at this office and *t the Public Works Ofiices, Cbrutchurcb, Wellington, and Auckland. The lowe3*. or any tender not necessarily accepted. By command. W. N. BJ-AIR, Engineer in Charge, Middle Island. Publ'c Works Office, Duncdio, April 26, 1880. fJIENDERS FOR BRIDGE. Tenders will be recelred by the undersigned until TUESDAY, 18th May, for the' construction of a Bridge across the Kaihu Creek, County of Hobson. Plans and tpecificaUons can be eeen at the store of Mr. K. Mltchelnon, at Dargavilie, to whose care, tenders are to be addressed, endorsed " Tender for Kaihu Bridge.*' W. W. ARIELt, Chairman,' Hobson County Council. TENDERS for erection of a School and TkACHEK'B DWBLLIKQat WUAKAIIARA(Noithern Wairoa) will be received by the Education Board, Wyndbam street, Auckland, until noon of FRIDAY, 14th May next. Plans and Specification at the office of the Board and on application to the Chairman of the District School Committee, Whakahara. VINCENT E. RICE, Secretary. JJIARM OF 343 ACRES TO LET AT MANGERE. Tenders will be received, asd all information supplied, at the office of Messrs. Jackson & Russell, Port s root, up to noon of MONDAY, the 3rd d»y of May next, for the Lease for a term of years of Mr. Shepherd's Fatm at Mangere, lately in the eccupatiOn of Mr Francis Trebilcock. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Gazette in Bankruptcy' IN THE SUPREME COURT OP MEW ZEALAND, ISORTHEHN DISTRICT. IN BANKRUPTCY. In the matter of 4 * The Debtors and Creditors Aet, lS76,"and the several Acts amending the same, and of the Bankruptcy of ROTHES LESLIE HENRY MEEK, of Onehunga, near Auckland, in the Pro. ▼inclal District of Aucklaud, in the Colony of New Grocer, a Debtor. This is to notify that the abovenamed Rothes Leslie Henry Meek, of Onehuoga, near Auckland, in the Provincial District of Auckland, Colony of New Zealand, Grocer, has this day filed a Statement that he is unable to meet his Engagements with his Creditors ; the First Meeting of Creditors to be held at the Snpreme Court Building*, Auckland, on MONDAY, the seventeenth day of May, ISSO> at eleven o'clock in the forenoon. Dated this Ist day cf May, 1880. H. WILLIAMSON, Deputy Registrar. R. L. H. Mbbk, Debtor in Person. Literature"Y" OUNG| - MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. OORKE& OF WaiXESLBY AND ALB2RT STREET\ LIBRARY AND READING-ROOM. The READING ROOM is comfortably furnished, and is supplied with Eng ish, American, and Colonial Papers; Napier, New Plymoath, Wellington, Christchurch, and Dunedin Newspapers ; Hastrated Journals, including the Graphic, Illustrated London Keics, Punch, &c. MAGAZINES— Blackwood's, Harper's, MacMillan'o, '• Eclectic," and '• Nineteenth Century," 44 All the Year Round," "Argosy," etc., etc, REVIEWS—The 4'Quarterly," •* Edinburgh," '* Princeton," etc., etc. Subscription—2s Cd per Quarter. The LIBRARY contains upwards of 2,000 vol?., in the various departments of Literature. New Wouks frequently added. Subscription—2s Gd per Quarter. FILES kept of all tlis Leading Colonial and Local Newspapers. DRAUGHTS. CHESS, A:o., io the Reading roomTEA AND COFFEE PROVIDED. Young men are invited to avail themselves of the advantages offeied by the Association. Information giadly given at the .ttooms which are OPENDAILY from S a.m. till 10 p»m. THOMAS BUDDLE, Hon. Sec>etary. Board and Residence. ARBOUR VIEW BOARDING HOUSE, street, above Post Office. SUPERIOR BOARD AND RESIDENCE for a Lady an 3 Gentleman, or two Gentlemen. —At Mis. DaltonV, Exonia House, Upper Hobson treet, opposite Air. residence. SUPERIOR Board and Residence for one geiilleman in a private family in Rcmuera— Apply 44 G.,"Hkhald Office. CLAREMONT HOUSE, Princes street, Auckland.—Board and Residence by the day, week, or month. Every attention. WATERLOO HOUSE, Waterloo Quadrant, Auckland. —Board and Residence by the day, week, or month. Opi osite Government Uouse, and within five minutes' walk of the wharves. Governor browne hotel, HOBSON STREET. Board and Lodging.. ..20s por week do- do. (single room) 25s do Lost. TEN SHILLINGS REWARD—Lost a younc Black Retriever, with collar a-.d chain. —Whover brioga the same to the Victoria Hotel will receive the above reward. LOST, from Mrs. Styack's, East Tamaki —One Colt Foal, six months old; light bay, white f*ce.—Owner will bo obliged if any information regarding the same be left at JohkstoXe's, Grocer, Otahuhu, or John Hall's Store. The dedwood grocery and PROVISION STORK.—W. G. Rookbs, having, in the interests of a family in difficulties, re-opened the above Store, earnestly solicits the patronage and support of the public generally, and of the inhabitants of the neighbourhood in particular. The business will be conducted so as to ensure goods of the best quality at the lowest remunerative prices.— N.B Wanted, a Supply of First-cla&s Freah Butter and Eggs.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5759, 3 May 1880, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5759, 3 May 1880, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5759, 3 May 1880, Page 1