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Tendeis. , /CONSTRUCTION OP WATERWORKS V/ AT ROTORUA. General Crown Lands Office, I Wellington, 18th February, 1886, Written Tenders will be received at this ofliei) until noon on MONDAY, the 29th March, for Construction of Waterworks, at Rotorua. Each tender ninst be marked on the outside "Tender for Con- ' Rtructton of Waterworks, Rotorua," and addressed to the Honourable the Minister of Lands, Wellington. Telegraphic tenders, similarly marked and addressed, will be received, if presented at any Tele" graph Office by noon of the same date, provided thai; ! written tenders are lodged at any Crown Lands Office* by the same hour. Plans, specifications, and general . conditions may be seen at thU office, the Crown. 1 Lands Offices at Cbristchnroh, Auckland, and Dun- ? edln, or at the office of the Government Agent at; 1 Rotorua. ' The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, \ J. BATLANOIC, , Minister of Lands. , : : ATEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS, I AUCKLAND SECTION. CARTAGE CONTRACT. Wiitten Tenders will be received at the District Manager's Office, Auckland Station, up to noon on WEDNESDAY, March 31, 1880, for CaiUge of Goods and Parcels between Auckland Railway Station and < City of Auckland and its Suburbs. * ' Specifications and forms of tender to be seen at the District Manager's OUice, Auckland Station. • The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, Tenders to be endorsed " Cartage Contract." J. P. MAXWELL. ! General Manager N.Z. Railways. pUBLIC WORKS, NEW ZEALAND. COX'S CREEK ROAD CONTRACT. ' Written Tenders for the above Contract will be received at this office until noon of TUESDAY, March 30, ISB6. They »re to bo addressed to the Hon. the Minister for Public Works, and marked outside the envelope, " Tender for Cox's Creek Road " Drawings, specifications, and conditions may bo seen at thin ' office. Tho lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. I By command. r W. 11. HALES. District Engineer. Public Works Office. Auckland, March 18, 1886. XN BANKRUPTCY. THOMPSON'S ZULU AND EGYPTIAN WAR PANORAMA. Tenders are invited by the undersigned for the pur. ! chase of the above well-known Entertainment, all in ' good workln? order and condition, and now citrefully packed ready for transport. 1 Tern™: Half cash, and half by approved Mils at S and 6 months, with 8 per cent, Interest added. Tenders, accompanied by bank draft for lOper cent, of the amount, to be sent ia not later than WEDNES- ' DAY, the Slat Instant, to C. C. GRAHAM. official Assignee. Wellington, N.Z., March 1. 1836. I mo WHARF CONTRACTORS. T-nders required for tho construction of a Wharl' . it Awitn. PUns to be wen up to noon of FRIDAY, ( M.irch 26,1836, when the Tenders will bo closed at our office. W. F. HAMMOND & SON, 1 Architeets, end O.E.'b. " South British Chambers. TO BUILDERS. EXTENSION OF TIME. Tenders will be received until noon of MONDAY, ' March 29. (or Alterttions and Additions to Premises , in Great North Boad. 1 EDWARD BARTLICY, Architect. ' mo BUSH CONTRACTORS. I Tenders wanted before tho 27th March for Falling, 1 rvoss-cuttfni?, »nd Hauling Kauri to Tramway at ' KaiwaVa, kMpsr.i, • For information apply to 1 l>. BLAIR, 1 TTninn Insuranco buildings. Queeu-etreot. Educational. r . ■\TIGHT SCHOOL FOR BOYS.—Mr. H. x> Kramer Ro-op«ns on MONDAY, March 29, at ■Shortland House. ShortUnd-stroet. MISS LYONS' Preparatory School will open on Monday, March 9 ia the Classroom. 1 adjoining the OnehUDga Public Hall. BOARDING AND DAY-SCHOOL, St. John's College, Tamaki —Classical, General, and Keligiou< Kducation.—Uav. T. F. King:, Principal MR. ALEX. M. HUXTABLE, Teacher of SINNING and v o ice Production en the best methods. Pupils visited, or Lessons itiven at the Academy of Music, Oak House. Hor.gon-street. MATRICULATION AMD GENERAL KNOWLEDGE (LAW) EXAMINATIONS.— Mr. ('. F. Newrombe, Domain Gramme; School, ; Gr&fton l!oad, will commonce on Marco 22 a new > class for the subjects of the at>ovo examinations, to be held on three evmiinxs of each week A McARTHUR, M.A, LL.B., will * Resume hie Classes on the aubjeots for Matriculation, General Knowledge, and Civil Service Examinations for 1880, at the Training College, VVelleeley-street. All information concerning same may bo obtainod at the College between half-past four and half-past five p m., on any week day except Saturday. [a card. I MR, GEORGE H. OLUTSAM, TEACH OF THE PIANOFORTE. Every Branch of Theoretical and Practical Composition, and the study of ihe Art of Accompanying. Will be in attendance daily to receive Pupils at his Rooms, over Hoffmann and Sous' Music Warehouse, Queen-street. BTQT O M B E R G , • 11 PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, Will continue to give PIANO L MS.SONS TO PUPILS At their private residences, or at his abode, corner of Nelson and Hayden streets (at tho the back of St. James' Church), Engagements taken for Paaclng Classes. TERMS MODERATE. TO" O T I C E. i MR. NEVILLB BAItNBTT, F.C.0., Professor of Music, Has now removed to central premises (only five minutes from Quiion-street, and therefore easily accessible to pupils from all parts), vis.: HOBSON-STREET (Fifth houiie above St. Matthew's Church). For Lessons in Singing, Pianoforte, Organ, Sight' reading, Harmony. &c apply to above address. " fin FIR increasing demand for hand-sewn JL we'll-made Boots '■■ nd Shoe*, and the means we have for making them, has induced us to reduce the 1 vices r,t making and repairing.—William Miller and Sou, Hich-strcet— 13. EYE O P E N K R! Reduction of One Penny per Pound in order to clear the shop and have all Fresh Moat ever]' day. Boycotted itutuhery takes orders through the telephone (377), and delivers any part for cash. Fat Ducks, 4s 6d to bs ; fat large Geese, 5s to 5s 6(1 ; Young Roosters, 4s to 4s od. Dressed ready for the table, Hours of business : —Four a.m. till eleven p.m. Question— Why should we have to pay for those that do not ?-A. N. HYLANDS, Proprietor. \T O T I C E. PLEASE REMEMBEBi THE DRAPERS THURSDAY HALF-HOLIDAY. SHOP BEFORE ONE O'CLOCK, JBYCROFT & CO. (LIMITED), • MILLERS AND BISCUIT MANUFACTURED, / Shortland-strbkt, Auckland. } Have much pleasure in intimating to the public th»t they are now manufacturing by a new prociehs a New Brand of Flour called " Snowflake," which taey can confidently recommend as a first-class Household Flour, it being much appreciated by thote whd are using it. Those who have not tried it, and wish to do 80, bo sure and ask your Grocer for / . "BYOaOBTSSNOWfLAKB." / ,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7593, 24 March 1886, Page 1

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