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J Tenders. TENDERS FOB POST-OFFICE AND TELEGRAPH BUILDING AT WELLINGTON. ! TO BUILDERS. Tenders aro invited for the erection of Post office and Telesraph Building at Wellington. .' General conditions, specifications and drawings may be seen at the Public Works Office at Dunedin, ChrisUhurch, and Anckland, and at mj office. Tenders addressed to the Hon. the Postma-ter-General, Wellington, and merited outside, "Tenders for Post-office and Telegraph Building, Wellington," will bo received at the Postmaster-General's Office, up to noon of FRIDAY, the 10th day of February, 1882. Teletraphio tenders will be received, provided the original tender and deposit are lodged with the nearest District Engineer, at the time above specified. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted(SU.) THOMAS TURNBULL. ..» : Architect.: Lambton Quay, Wellington, . 17th January, ISB2. ■ " UPPLIES FOR PARNELL ORPHAN BOilE. Tenders will be received by the undersigned, up to noon of FrnuAV, 27th instant, for the following Supplies to 31st December next: Meat, good quality, allowance for bone Bread, best qnality, per 21b. loaf Groceries, as per specification. M. KAWLINCS, Treasurer, Fort-street TENDERS for Additions and Improvements to the Teacher's House at PATEnAxor will be received by the Education Board, Wyndh <metroet, Auckland, until noon of WEDNESDAY, Sth February next. Plana and Specification at the Office of the Board, and on application to the Chairman of the District School Committea, Paterangi.

rfIENDERS for Fencing at the Roman JL Catholic Cemetery. Syroonda-street, will be refceived uii t" i o'clock p.m. of FRIDAY, the 27tb instant, by the Secretary (Mr. Clifton), at the Office of the New Zealand freeman's Journal, Wyndhamstrcet, near St. Patrick's Cathedral, where specifications may be seen. TO BLSHMEN, SAWMLLLERS, AND OTHERS. Tendars are invited by Messrs. Gothiie & Laipach's New Zealand Woodware Company (Limited) ?°r fallingand driving, cutting dressing and tramming Timber at their new Mills, Manukan Heads. Tenders for the whole or part will be received at the Company's Office, Onehunga, until Saturday, 28th instant, and particulars can be obtained there from the undersigned. E. P. EATON. Kailways. AUCKLAND RAILWAYS lIELKSKVIIXK RACES. A Special Train will leave Auckland for Uclensville Races ann back on January 30,1852, aa follows :— Auckland, dep. 10 a m Newmarket 10.10 a.m. Mount t-den .. .. .. 10.15 a.m. Helenßville, irr 12.30 p.m. itETUHJiIXC. Helensville, dup. .. .. 6.30 p.m. Kumcu Junction .. .. u. 17 p.m. Mount Eden 7.45 p.m. Xewmarket 7.00 p.m. Auckland 8 p.m. Fares—Return journey at Single Hates, available ap to Tuesday, 31st instant. .A. V. M.ACDOXALD, District Manager. To Let. DEVONPOItT, North Shove.—Cottages to Lot, Vurnisliod and Unfurnished. Good Building Lots for Sale.—Oliver Alaj-3, I'ost-uttice Store, Dcvonpurt. TO LlST—Smig central premises, a few yards off yueen-street, well adapted for .i workshop or store ; rent, 10s a week.—Hannaford's Agency, Queen-street, opposite Army and Navy Hotel.

TO LET in College-road—A six-roomed house, 15s per week.—F. G. Ewington. 0 BAKERS AND OTHJEK3.—To let a Bakery and General Store, in a rising district. —For address apply at the office of this paper. TO LET—The Farm at Mangerc recently in the occupation of the late John Smith, containing about 200 acres, l'ossession to be Riven Ist February next. — i pply to Win. Frank Buckland, Auckland. TO LET, in the best business part of Queen-street—A New Shop, having a frontago of H feet, and a depth of SO feet, and two lane Showrooms overhead, each OOfeet by 28 feet.—Apply to William Itattray, Draper and Clothier, 178, 180, and 182, Queen-street. TO BE LET OR SOLD, on easy terms— A Commodious House, near St. MnUhow's Church » five rooms upstairs; on ground Moor, draw-ing-room. dining-room, kitchen, and ollices ; twostall stable ; good largo allotment.—Samuel Vickers, 0. New Zealand Insurance Buildings. TO BE LEASED — A SHOP AND OFFICES IN QUEEN-STREET,—Fisher and Co. (Limited) are about to erect a three-storied Building adjoining their present premises on the one side and the proposed Bank of Aew South Wales on the other. The frontago to Queen-street of tho shop will be 40x10, and the suite of otliees 27x10 on tho first and The entrance will be next to the Bank, and will have no connection with tho present premises of the Plans are prepared subject to alterations if necessary, and can bis seen and all particulars obtained from the Secretary, at the ollices of the Company, Queen-street. HENRY JOIIX HURT, Sccrotary.

CUBUKBAN RESIDENCE.— To Let, furnished—A desirable Family Resilience, containing twelve rooms, pleasantly situated, and surrounded by well laid-out grounds, pretty lawn, and flower garden, and paddock of about two acres: Thesea and landscape views are unsurpassed ; distance from Auckland, one milo. Omnibuses pass every fifteen minutes. Apply to W. AITKEN Land Agent Board and Residence. VACANCIES for one or two Gentlemen, at Mrs. Daltons, Panama }louse, Lower Symomls-street. Good piano and bath. BOARD AND RESIDENCE.—The best in Auckland, suitable for families or single gontlcinen. Terms as agreed upon.— Address obtainable at Herald Office. BELLE VUE HOUSE.—Superior Board and Lodging. — Emily Place, near St. Paul's Church. MRS. T. A. AIANSFORD (widow of the Into Judge Mansford) wislios to take charge of six young ladies. Every educational advantage, combined with homo comforts and maternal care.—Address, Mrs. Mansfoid, Pipitea-atrect, Wellington. OVERNOR BROWNE HOTEL, VJT HOBSON-STJJEET. Board and Loiging -Os per week do. do. (slnsloroom) 25s do. "M/|" E r> I C A L. DR. O'CONOR, 8.M.. has resumed practice, and may be consulted for the special treatment of all Blood, Neiwoob, and Cutaneocs Diseases, by a new and painless process discovered by an eminent European physician, who has supplied him with tho fullest information and all the necessary appliances. Chronic and obstinate cases that baffle the most skillful medical treatment yield to its influence, and permanent cures are established--w ithotit medieino. At home daily, from 10 to 4 p.m. 2, Lower Symoads-street (next St. Andrew's Church).

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6299, 25 January 1882, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6299, 25 January 1882, Page 1