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Teadei s. VCK L A D HARBOUR BOARD. RE-DECKING PORTION OF QUEEN-STREET WHARF. ) Harbour Board Office, Auckland, March 11,1886. Tenders will be rscelved at this Office until TUESDAY, the2Brii instant, at noon, for Re-decking portion of Queen-street WUarf. in terms of plans and specification to be seen lit th* Engineer's ' 'fflce. r, The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By order of the Board J. M. BRIGHAW, Secretary. i - J N BANKRUPTCY. THOMPSON'S ZULU AND EGYPTIAN WAR PANORAMA. Tenders are invited by the undersigned for the purchase of the above well-known Entertainment, all in good working order and condition, and now carefully packed ready for transport. . Terms: Half cash, and half by approved Mils at 8 and 0 months, with 8 par cent, interest added. Tenders, accompanied by bank draft for lOp er cent. [, of the amount, to be sent in not later than V/EDNKSI DaY, the 31st instant, to O. C. GRAHAM. „ official Assignee. L Wellington, N.Z., March 1,1886. , PRISON CONTRACT. Public Works Office. Wellington, 16th March, 1886. Written tenders will be received at "his Office until noon of WKDNKSDAY, the 21st April, 1880. for the above contract. They are to be marked on the outside "Tender for Wanvanui Prison Contract," and addressed to the Hon. the Minister for Public Works, Wellington. Telegraphic tenders, similarly marked and addressed, will be received if pre anted at any Telegraph Office by noou of the san e date, provided written tenders are lodged at any District or Resident ) Engineer's Office by the same hour. Drawings, specifications, and generii conditions may be seen at this office, and at the Public Work* Offio-s, Auckland and W >nganul, and at the Railway Stations, New Plymouth and Napier. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By command. JOHN BLACKKTT, 664 Englneer-in-Chief. TRAMWAYS CUT'S OF AUCKLAND TRAMWAYS ' AND SUBURBAN LAND COMPANY (LIMITED). Tenders are Invited for the Supply of the following articles for the term of twelve months, viz. Pure Oaten Chaff, at per ton, about 400 tons Wheaten Straw, at per ton, about 120 tons Good Meadow Hay, at per to", about 80 tons Bran, at per ton. about 100 tons ' Oats, at per bushel, about 22,000 bushels The tenders may be for the whole or any quantity to be delivered as specified in agreement. Separate , tenders must be m»de for each article at per ton ( or bushel, as above. The Company reserve the right to accept or reject any or all of the tenders. Each tender must bo accompanied with the sum of £26, to be rotalned by the Company as a guarantee for the performance of the contract, and to be forfeited as liquidated damages on any breach of . ci n tract. Tender* to be returnable by noon on EDNESDAY, the 24th instant, addressed to F. A. WHITE, General Manager March 4, 1886. 83, Queen-street. Samples of chaff, bran, and oats required. Flat bush estate, PAKURANGA. TWO FARMS TO BE LEASED BY TENDER. I j Tenders are invited for the Lease for a term of , seven or fourteen years, from April 1, 1836, of Allot- , ment 122. Parish of Pokuranga, subdivided into two . farms, both in good state of cultivation: f Farm No. 1, containing 148 acres, and having . erected thereon a Dwollinghouse, barn, and outbuildings ; Farm No. 2, containing 143 acres, with small - building thereon. The whole is now in the occupation of Mr. Thomas Hunter. Alternative tenders, to be sent to the Diocesan ; Office, 185, Queen street, on or before THURSDAY, April 1, at noon, are invited for the two farms together, or each one separately. , W. 8. COCHRANE. Secretary General 'trust Board. Auckland, March 22,1886. JgOROUGH OF NEWMARKET. WATERWORKS PLANT. Tenders will be received at the Office of the Town Clerk, until noon of TUESDAY, th« 23rd Inst., for the supply of Waterworks Plant, in terms and specifl- > cations to be seen at the office of the Borough Engi- , neer, Mr. James Knox, C.E., Q wen-street. By order. k WM. DINNISON, Town Clerk. rjlO BUILDERS. Tenders ara requested for a Horse Bazaar in Albertstreet. Brick or Concrete, for Messrs. Smith Bros., by noon of TUKSDAY, March 80. THOMAS HOLDER, Architect, Queen-street. mo WHARF CONTRACTORS. Tenders required for the construction of a Wharf ' at Awitu. Plans to be seen up to noon of FRIDAY, March 26,1886, when the Tenders will be closed at ' our office. W. F. HAMMOND & SON, Architeets, and C.E.'s. South British Chambers, rpO BUSH CONTRACTORS. Tenders wanted before the 27th March for Falling, Cross-cutting, and Hauling Kauri to Tramway at Kalwaka, K»ipara, For information apply to R. BLAIR, Union Insurance buildings, Queen-street. TENDERS for the Removal of the Teacher's Dwelling at Dicvonport will be received by the Education Board, Auckland, until two p.m. on FRIDAY next, the 26th instant. Plans and specification may be .'eon at the office of the Board, and on application to the Chairman of the Dlst'ict School Committee Devonport. Volunteer Notices. I STRICT ORDERS. 1 Militia and Volunteer Office, Auckland, March 22,1886. The whole of the Volunteer Corps In Auckland will Parade for inspection, at the Metropolitan Ground, at four p.m. on SATURDAY, the 27th instant. The Brigade will be formed in mass of quarter column, facing Symonds-street, in the following order:— ( A and B Troop Auckland CAVALRY ■! Cavalry t Auckland Royal Lancers ARTILLERY i £ Battery N.Z. Eeeiment V " » !» ENGINEERS {Auckland Naval Artillery Devonport ~ Ponsonby „ Onehunga „ Coastguards {Victoria Rifle Company City Guards Hob«on Rifles Onehunga R flos Queen's Own Rifles , Newton Rifle Company 1 ( Veteran ~ No. 8 BATTALION < Pon sonby „ ( College „ * Gordon „ The Garrison Band will attend, WILLIAM C, LYON. Colonel, Commanding Auckland District. ' Railways. " " " « * ZEALAND RAILWAYS. , AUCKLAND SECTION. > AUCKLAND GARDENERS* HORTIOULTUAL , SHOW AT AUCKLAND, MARCH 26 ahd 27, ' 1886. . Saturday Return Tiokets to Auckland will be issued '' at any " tatiou on the 26th and 26th March, and will be available for return up to and including the 29th March. ; BY ORDER. I — t Jj'E? ZEALAND RAILWAYS. j AUCKLAND SECTION. . TE AROHA HOT SPRINGS. [ EXCURSION. Cheap Return Tiokets will be issued on and after [, TUESDAY, March 16,1886, and until further notioe; from AUCKLAND TO TE AROHA. RETURN FARES: First Class. Second Class, 308 20a Available for one month from date of Issue. BY ORDER.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7392, 23 March 1886, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7392, 23 March 1886, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7392, 23 March 1886, Page 8

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