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Tenders WEff ZEALAND PUBLIC WORKS. CLARENCE BRIDGE CONTRACT, Counties Marlborough and Kaik.Onfa. Written Tendere will be received at this. Office until Noon of THURSDAY, the 18th October, 1883, for the. above Contract. They are to be matted on the outaide "Tender for Clarence Bridge Contract.' and addressed to the Hon. the Minister for Public Works, Dunedin. Telegraphic Tender*, similarly addressed and marked, will be received if .presented at any Telegraph Office by Noon of the same dats, provided that written lenders are lodged at any District or Resident Engineer's Office by the tame hour. Drawings, specifications, and general conditions may be seen at this office, and at. ihe Public Works Offices at Auckland, Wellington, Nelson, Blenheim, and Christchurch. The lowest or any tender not. necessarily accepted. By command, W. N. JK.AIB, Engineer In charge M. I. Public Works Office. Dunedin, August 16.1853. ADDITIONS TO POST AND TELEGRAPH STATION, ONEHU.XGA. Public Works Office, Anckland, September 17,1853. Written Tenders will be receivod at this Office until noon of SATCJRDAW 29th September, 18i>3. for Additions to Post and Telegraph .station, Onehungn. Plans, specifications, and conditions Of contract can be scon at this. Office. Tenders must be addressed to the Hon. the Minister for Public Works, Auckland, and marked outside, "Tenders ; for Additions to Post and Telegraph Station, One- ] hanga." The lowest of any tender not nec9ssarilv ; accepted. By command. W, H. IJALES, District Engineer. TENDERS tOR RATIONS, for Si':k and Destitute for 12 months for Auckland aud ' Suburbs, i)evonport, Onehunga, Howie*. Panmur-, otahuhu, and Papakura. Particulars m »y be obtained and Tenders delivered until Noon of WEDNESDAY the 26th September, at my office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. GRAHAM, Relieving Officer. Princes-street, Auckland. ■prjKEKOHE EAST DISTRICT. ROAD FORMATION, GRAVELLING, AND METALLING Tenders for above Contracts, six in number, will be received up to Noon of TUE3DA V , 2nd October, at our Office, Colonial Bank Building; whore, and at Mr. Morgan's, Pukekoho, and Mr. Geo. Brown's, Tuakau, plans and specifications may bo seen BOYLAN & LUNDON, Civil Engineers r XpDEN TBBBACE DISTRICT. FORMATION AND METALLING NEW /NORTH; ROAD. Tenders for above Contract will be rccelvod, up ioj noon on TUESDAY, 25th September, at our OfflcOj Colonial Bask Buildings, whero plans ■':. and specifications may be seen. BOYLAN &. LTJNDON, Civil Engineers. riA O BUILDERS. Tenders will be received, untifnoon of tho 21st instant, for taking down.'and re-erecting a Cottage at the RcmueraKalo Yards. B. REALS At. SON, Architects. mOBUIL D E R S. Tenders will be received, up to noon on MONDAY, the 24th instant, for tho erection of .the Queen's Head Hotel, Queen-street , Plans, &c. at our offices fe KDV. MAIIONEY & SON, Architects. *<• rip O B U I L D E R s.' Tenders will be received for orectfon and completion of a Brick Bulldine in Customhouse-street, until noon on WEDNESDAY, the 10th instant Plans, &c, at my office ROBERT M. FRIPP, Architect. D, Hoffmann's Buildings. m O B U I L D E, R S. Tenders will be received, until noon of SATURDAY next, the 22nd instant, for the erection: of two Shops in Victoria-street West. Plana at my office, Canada Buildings, Queen street

HENRY G.i'WADE, !V J%. ■~■..*:-•■ Architect. & m o bui L ; -;p'^,E^R^s^ Tenders will bo received, until noon of MONDAY, . the 24th instant, for the erection af a Villa Residence i at the North Shore. Plans, &c, at >"os. 3 and 9, South Biitish Buildings. ■ M- ,=s'; EDMUND BELLA i«; j Architect.;?:;; ' TENDERS for Additions and Improve-- : ments to tho SchoolhonKe, at Wxiriri (Waiuku ' Distrii t) will be received by tho Education Board, Wyndlnim-street, Auckland, until noon of FRIDAY, 6th October next. Plans and Specifications may be seen at the Office of the Board, and on. application to the Chairman of the 'Waiuku District School Committee. Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, &c. - WELLESLEY-STREET BAPTIST CIILRCU ANNIVERSARY SOIREE, THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, SEPT. 18 , In the Hall of tho Y.M.C. Association; Tea, 6.30 p.m. Admission, Is Cd. AFTER MEETING in the Chapel, 730 p m Addresses by Revs. J. S Hill, C Carter, S, Macfar. lano, and Mr. Thps. Spurgeon. < MORNINGSIDE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SOIREE. Inaugural Soiree will be held in Mount Albert Hall on WEDNESDAY, 19th September. Tea on tho Table at 0.30 p.m. "Various Addresses and a splendid Programme of Music by St. James's Chqir. Tickets —2s, Children Half-price—may be had from, the Members of Committee, at the local stores, or at the door. LECTURE ON THE JEWISH TABERNACLE BvtßeßeV. J. S. Hill, ON THURSDAY EVENING, SEPT. 20rn, At 7.30, in St. Sepulchre's Schoolhouse, in Aid of the Repairs Fund. There will be a Collection during.the evening. The Venerable Archdeacon. Dudley will occupy the Chair, and the Musical Arrangements will be under the direction of V. E. Rice, Esq. ITS CONSTRUCTION. — Foundation—BoardsCoverings—Outer Court —Holy Place—Holy of Holiest —Tho Vail. ITS SACRED VESSELS.—Tho Brazen Altar—The Laver—The Table of Showbread—Ttio Golden Candle, sticks—The Altar Of Incense-!Phe Ark and JdercySeat. ■ ■ . THE PRIESTHOOD.—Sacred Garments—The Robe of the Ephod—Tho Breastplate—The Mitre. THE SERVICES,—The Daily—The Great Day of Atonement—The Offerings. Illustrated with numerous Paintings of the Framework of the Tabernacle and the various Vessels. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION (Corner of "Wellesloy and Albert Streets). WINTER COURSE OF LECTURES. Friday, September 28—Professor A. P. Thomas, M.A., F.L.S. Subject; "Volcanoes." Commencing, at 7.30. Seats reserved for ticketholders till 7.20. Tickets for the course, to admit ] bearer and lady, ss; to. admit bearer only, 3s 6d. I Admission to single lecture. Is—may he had from the Booksellers or any member of Committee, and at the Rooms. _ ' THOMAS BCTDDLB, Hon. Sec. Calls. HUMPHREY'S GULLY UNITED GOLD MINING COMPANY. A Call (2nd) of One Shilling has been made by the Directors, and. is payable at the Company's. Office Revell-Btreet, HokHika, oh FRIDAY, September 21, ISS3, JOSHUA GIBSON, Manager.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6813, 18 September 1883, Page 1

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