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TendersA UCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD. TENDERS FOR CLEANING AND SWEEPING WHARVES. Harbour Board Office, Auckland, Nov. 29,1882. Tenders will be received at this office until TUESDAY', the 12th December, at noon, for Cleaning and Sweeping Wharves, in terms of conditions to be seen at this ollice. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders to he endorsed, "Tender for Sweeping and Cleaning Wharves. G. AICKIN, Chairman. Public Works Olice, Auckland, November 27, IBS'. TENDERS are invited for the Erection of an Auxiliary Asylum and Overseer's House at the Whau, Auckland. Separate Tenders will have to be giien, and separate contracts entered into, for the Main Building, the Overseer's House, laying Water Sendee, and Gas Service, and Fittiigs. General conditions, specifications, and drawings can be seen at the Public Works Oliice. Auckland. Tenders must be addressed to tho Hon. the Minister for Public Works, Auckland, ami marked outsitie,'"Tender for Auxiliary Asylum," " Tender for Overseer's House," " Tender for Water Service," and "Tender for Gaa Service," respectively. Tenders will be received at this Office up to noon of MONDAY, the 11th day of December, lbb2. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. By command. W. 11. HALES. I District Engineer. rp O BUILDERS. Separate Tenders are invited for tho Erection of a Masonic Hall (Concreto or Timber), at Warknorth, Mahmrangi. Plans and Specifications to bo seen at the Office of Mr. Skinner. Auckland, ami at Mr. Tnomson's Boarding House. Warkworth, where tenders will be received until noon of THURSDAY, :10th November. 18S2. Country tenders to bo addressed. M. W. Munro. care Mr Charles Thomson. Warkworth. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W. 11. SKINNER, Architect. m O CARPENTERS. Tenders will be received, up to noon on SATURDAY'. December !>, for the erection of a Building at Lake House, Botorua. Lab-'tir only. Plans, .-.c., at our olfices. Queen-street. EDWARD MAHONEY 4 SON, Architects. m O BUILDERS. Tenders will b; received by the undersigned, until noon of SATURDAY, December 2. for the erection and completion of a family Residence in the Newton Road. Plans, 4c. at our offices, Q :cen-strcet. P. HERAPATII 4 SONS, Architects. nn O BUILDERS. Tenders will be received until nuon on MONDAY'. ISth December, for the erection of a Brick Building, the Foresters' Hall. Karangahape Road and Ileresfordstreet. Plans, 4c, at my oflice, Hoffmann's Buildings, Queen-street. THOMAS 11. WHITE, Architect. nn O BUILDERS. Tenders will be received, until noon of the 13th December, for the erection of a Warehouse in Highstreet. K. KEALS & SON, Architects. rjnENDEBS for Additions to the Mount X Hokson Boys' Staooi. (Newm trket) will be received ny the Education Board. «vndham-street. Auckland, until noon of WEDNE-si) AY'.Oth .ceembcr. lsU2. Plans and Spccillcatton at the Ollice nf the Beard, and on application to Mr. Taite. Chairman of School Committee. Newmarket. Public Notices "VXT *' lc Undersigned, agree to close >T our Warehouses at 1 o'clock THIS DAY (Thursday), the 30th November (St. Andrew's Day.) OWES AND GRAHAM. SAKGOOI), SON, AND EWEN. AIICII. CLARK, AND SONS. SHEItA BROTH EPS. E. PORTER, AND CO. J. AND J. DICKEY'. EHUBNFRIED BROTHERS. W. M.ARTIIUR, AND CO. SIACKY, LOGAN, STEEN, AND CO. A. HEATHER. ROBERT FRY'. T. AND S. MORRIN AND CO. CUUICKSHANK, MILLER, AND CO. CHORAL, HALL. Recitation hv tho REV. THOS. SPURGEON, Eight o'clock. THE ST. HELTER'S LAND, BUILDING. AND INVESTMENT COMPANY (LIMITED). Persons having Claims on the above Company must rend statements thereof to the undersigned by the liOth instant, or they will not be recognised. J. WAYMOUTH, l-übiic Accountant. ."1 and 32. New Zealand Insurance Buildings. MR S. M U R P H V, MILLINER AND DRESSMAKER, Wishes to intimate to her customers and the public generally, that in consequence of the landlord doubling the rent, she his been obliged to remoro fr..m her Into place of business to premises equally central in Hobs'.n street, two do..rs from Dampier's. and opposite to Webb sJMusic Saloon. TVT OTIC E 0 F R E M O V A L. On and after Friday next, the 21th November, Mr. F. QUICK Will Hi move to hia New and Convenient Stables, Albert-street. ne\t to Fire Brigade Station, and one dour from Victoria street; a direct road to the Hav-market.-mil Durham Sale Yards. O T 1 C E. Dr. WRIGHT mav lie consulted at his residence Selwvn Lodge, l'.-irnell, as usual, from 3 to 10.30 a.m., and ('; to'.l pin. The .several entrances being by Sel-wyn-terrace, Voik-street. ami Ecliuton-streot. /""I 0 M M E R C I A L. F AIR T It A DE. Gentlemen dining in the City will find the ROYAL MAIL furnished with all modern improvements, the Cooking anil Waiters'attention being under tlie personal supervisi-jii of tli- proprietor. The Hotel is lilted with Lavatories, in connection with the dining r.oms, bath rooms, also large codec room, smoking room, where Gentlemen can retire from the busy turmoil of commercial life, and pa-sa quiet hour when thevcan spare the time. .1 C. trusts to retain the liberal support he has received for the last live years from his patrons. No doubt, with the strict attention he has always given to his businesi-tllis liberal support will continue. JOHN CODLING. Proprietor Koytl Mail Hotel. PROPERTY TAX. —Tlie undersigned oliers his services in the way of Assistance to anv who mav rcimiru it, in Tilling up above returns ; charge nominal. F. Nutter, Accountant, Fort-street. Fancy Goods. MONTAGU K' S () N T A G U E'S FANCY T>AZAAR, ANCY -OAZAAR, QU E E N-S TRE ET, AUCKL AN D. ARRIVAL OF FRESH NOVELTIES WATCHES, CHAINS, JEWELLERY, AND FANCY GOODS, Per latest steamers, purchased by our London buyer for cash, and which will, during the holiday season, be offered to the public

I .Ti7' AT PRICES DEFYING COMPETITION ! ■?» L lilies' Gold Watches From 30s Ladies' Silver Watches From Ms Gent's Gold Watches FroniSOs Gent's Silver Watches From 2:.s The Celebrated W.-tltham Lever .. .. From Wis Eiieli-h Lever Watches From Ms The Waterbury Watch, in nickel cases. kevless At 17s lid each Silver "Albert Chains, both Gent's.and Ladies' From 10s Ladies'and Gent's Gold Alberts .. .. From 30s Ladies'and Gent's Colonial Gold Alberts From f.Os Ladies' Silver Necklets .. :-i From (is (id Ladies' Silver Lockets From 3s Oil Cohl Brooches nr.il Ear-rings .. From 10s Gent's Gold and Silver Suites .. From 10s Gent's Gold Rings From 3s Ud Ladies' Gold Rings From !>s And an immense variety of Gold and Silver Jewellery nt the same low prices. EVERY ARTICLE GUARANTEED. Perlast Orient Steamer we have received a consignment of Abvssinian Gold Chains and Silverine Necklets, from r,s each. These are splendid imitations, and wear well. Also, the very latest Novelty, ALASKA DIAMONDS i set ill gold, as Rings and Ear-rings, hum 10s each. These goods /osscss a brilliancy equalling that of the most valuable Diamonds. Now opening, the Latest Novelty in Ladies' Bags, all sizes, tu match in shade all the fashionable dres.-es; Superb Hand-painted Vases : Toilet Sets, in China anil glasi; Terra-Cotta, Dresden. Majolica, and Biscuit China Ornaments ; a very choice selection of American aud English Electro-plated Goods, both useful aud ornamental. Dolls, Toys, and General Fancy Goods at the lowest Auckland prices. The Largest Assortmen tin New Zealand. Retail Shopkeepers, Bazaars, and Schools treated most liberally. MONTAGUES FANCY BAZAAR, Queen-street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6564, 30 November 1882, Page 3

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