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•••:; Tenders. ; O SHI PBC I L D E R S. DEVON'PORT STEAM FERRY COMPANY . ; / (LIMITED). ; ■ Tonders will be received by the undersigned until 4 p.m. of Wednesday, August S, for the construction of Ferry Boats for the above Company. ; ; ' 'Plans, specifications, and model to be seen at the Company's Office, 70, Queen-street. ; BENJ, TANNER, | : Secretary.! . rjlO CARPENTERS AND JOINERS. Tonders will be received until IS o'clock on Saturday, the 30th Instint, for building a Shed at Mewmarket (labour only). . ■i' * JAMES .WBIGLEY, j " - • Architect.; ; JJ 10 B U I L D; E R S. Tenders will be received, up to.noon on Wednesday, the 3rd August, for the Erection of a Dwelling-: house UParnelL . Plans, &c., at our offices, Queen-street. : ; EDW, MAHONET AKI> SON, j - Architects.! . jrjv O B U I L ;i>. E R s.. Tenders will be received, until noon of August 3, for the erection of the Tauranga Hotel,. Tauranga. B. KEALS AND SON, ' 'Architects, New Zealand Insurance Buildings.' ' ijl O B U rip; E R s. Tenders will be received, until noon of August 3, for the Erection of Four Shops at Tauranga. R, KEALS AND SON, -Architects. . New Zealand Insurance Buildings. rjl O B U I. L b E ft s. Tenders will be received by the undersigned, until noon of SATURDAY, July SO, for the erection ;of Two Brick Shops in the Karangahape Road. Plans, &c., at my office, Colonial Bank Buildings. . * P. HERAPATH, Architect. • TENDERS are invited up' to 5 o'clock TO-MORROW (Friday), for Excavating Foundation in Portland-street. Plans at new building, next the Cosmopolitan Hotel. —W. G. Connolly. Electoral. JpONSONBY HIGHWAY DISTRICT. ELECTION OF TRUSTEES (Under " Regulations of Local Elections Aot, 1876"), The undermentioned candidates polled the number of votes set opposite their respective names : — Dalton, William Jas. .. .. 11l Dutton, Edmond.. .. .. 150 ; Evans, Thomas S. .. .. 161 Field, Henry John .. . .. 325 Henderson, J. G... .. .. 50 Morpeth, J. B. .. .. .. 93 Maaefleld, T. T. .. .. .. 221 Patterson, W. J. .. .. .. 74 Payne, R. J. .. •• • 46 Quick, Francis .. .. .. 135 Swales. John .. .. .. 205 Messrs. Field, Masofteld, Swales, Quick, and Evans having the majority of votes, aro hereby declared to bo duly elected Trustees for the Ponsonby Highway District Board. W. MCKINSTRY, Returning Officer. Ponsonby, July 27,1881. HIGHWAY DISTRICT. It is hereby notified that the following Elections were made at the annual meeting of Ratepayers, held in the Commercial Hall, Waluku, on Saturday, the 23rd July, 1881 Trustees: Messrs. Edward Constable Hugh Douglas Walter J. Harris Alexander Muir John Wallace Auditors: Messrs, J. Barr Brown C. W. Flexman Fence-viewers: Messrs. George Bennett William Bennett. At a meeting of the newly-elected Trustees, held on same day, Mr. W. J. Harris was elected Chairman; Mr. Edward Constable, Treasurer: and Mr. J. T. Mellsop was appointed Secretary and Collector. WALTER J. HARRIS, Chairman Waipipi District Board. Waiuku, July 25, 1881. "jpILECTORAL DISTRICT OF WAIPA. TO THE ELECTORS OF WAIPA. Ge.ntikmek, —It is my intention to offer myself, at the next General Election, as a Candidate to represent your District in tho General Assembly. WILLIAM JACKSON. - Kihikihi, July i; 1881. Public Notices. . rjIHE COLONIAL INSURANCE COMPANY have REMOVED their OFFICES to tho Premises lately occupied by Messrs. Frater/Bros., directly opposite tho General Post-office, Shortlandstreet, and next door to T. Peacock's Optician. JAS. B. GEAHAiI, Branch Manager. CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHEN WARE. T. F. BOYLAN begs to inform tho public that in consequence of his Wholesale Business requiring so much of his attention, he has found it necessary to relinquish tho Ketail Part of his Trade, which he has disposed of to Mr. S. Tanfieid, and whilo thanking them for the support so liberally . accorded to him during the time he has been in business, begs to solicit for his successor a continuation of the same patronage and support. WITH reference to the above, S. Taxfield begs to state that no efforts will be wanting on his part to merit a continuation of the confldonco and patronage extended to his prede-. oe it°will bo his constant study, In conducting this oldestablished business, to render it the most complete and best assorted China, Glass, and Earthenware Establishment in the Province. His aim will bo not merely to sell cheap, but to supply goods of the very best quality at tho lowest possible price. Large Reductions having been made in the prices the public will (he believes) now find it to be tho cheapest house in the trade, and confidently invites them to come and inspect the stock and judge for themselves. AU orders entrusted to him will receive the most careful and prompt attention. 'Address — - ' S. TANPIELD, , , . , * , (LatoT.F., Boylan), 139, Queen-streetl ;■ T F. BOYLAN begs to inform the public • that having disposed of his Retail Business to Mr s. Tanfikld, he'intends in future to devote the wholo of his attention to the requirements of his ■Wholesale Trade/ ■ : ■ , v,; ■ , ' Ho will in future carry on business in:the store lately occupied by-Mr. T. H, Hall, at . the corner of Vnlcan Lane and High-street, where he ia now opening large shipments of Glass,-China, and Earthenware of aU descriptions.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6145, 28 July 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6145, 28 July 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6145, 28 July 1881, Page 1