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Tenders. 4 HOSPITAL. hospital. Separate Tenders will be received by the Hospital and Charitable Aid Hoard for the Supply of the undernamed articles to the Hospital and Refuges for one year, beginning on July 1 next, via DRUGS (as per Mat) BUTCHEHS' MEAT, at per lb. BREAD, at per lb. NEW MILK, at per gallon (twice daily) FISH, at per lb. GROCERIES ias per list) FOWLS, diessed, at per pair COAL AND FIREWOOD, at per toil Drug list and list of Groceries to be seen at the Secretary's Office, Wyndham-street. All contracts mast be made subject to the general conditions. The best articles required, brands to be specified. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Sealed tenders (in duplicate) to bo sent to the Secretary. Victoria Arcade, before noon on the 31st May. 1886. Contractors must give security by bond. Bj order of the Board. H. N. GARLAND, Secretary. Auckland. May 19.1856. N OTICE TO ARCHITECTS. EXTENSION OP TIME FOR PRIZE DESIGNS FOR THE WELLINGTON OFFICES OF THE COLONIAL MUTUAL LIKE ASSURANCE SOCIETY (LIMITED) AND HOTEL, Etc. Such Designs will bo received at Duncdin Office up to noon of the ninth day of Jul' next. H. S. H. LYALL. General Secretary. The Colonial Mutual Life Assurance Office, 105 and 107. Princen-3treet, Duneilln, May 17, .1830. JpOR SALE BY TENDER. Tenders are invited up to June lit for the Purchase of the Klaxmill Property adjoining Tuakau Station, 36 miles from Auckland, on the Waikato Railway. The waterwheol is new, and the dam, which is on the property, is good and substantial The land coniista of nearly three acres, fronting the Station. This property is suitable for anyone requiring power dose to a station for the manufacture of bonedust, flour, wood-turning, ironwork, blankets, Ac., <6c. The lowest or any tender not necesarily acccptcd. Half the purchase money may remain on mortgage. Good Title : Crown Grant, &c. Apply to C. L. PERRY, Tuakau. TENDERS for the Erection of a School Building at Rotorua. will be received by the Education Board. Auckland, until two p.m. on FRIDAY, June 11,1886. Plai and specification may be seen at the office of tbo Board (Victoria Arcade, Auckland), and on application to the Chairman of the District School Committee, Rotorua. rjl O CARPENTERS. Tenders will be received until noon of TCTFSDAY next, for Additions and Alterations to Residence, Shelly Bcich Road. Plans at my office. HEN'KY O. WADE, Architect. Land Transfer NoticesTRANSFER ACT NOTICES. Notice Is hereby given that the several parcels of Land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of the Land Transfer Act, 18-5, unless caveat in the meantime be lodged forbidding the same, in each case on or before the 291h day of June next. MARY SCOTT—Lots 5, 6 and 12 of the subdivision Allotment 20a, of Soction 2, of the Parish of Takapuna. In applies t'a occupation. 2426 ROBERT Gf-ORQK H AWES— Allotment 12, of the Parish of Takaiuna, containing 22a Or 14p. In applicant's occupation. 2427 SAMUEL ROUT-Part of Allotment 28. of Section 4, of the City of Auckland. In occupation of applicant and Messrs. H. Brace and Co. 2433 WILLIAM BONO—Allotments 232*. 232, and part of Allotments 223 and 230, of the Parish of Puniu, containing 65 acres. In occupation of Wm. J. Thompson. 2469 Diagrams may be inspected at this office. Dated this 22nd day of May, 1886, at the Lands Registry Office, Auckland. THEO. KISSLING, District Land Registrar. Grocers. fJIHIS "Y^T aY to AVE oney * UNHEARD OF PRICES ! ! ! AT REW ' S WHOLESALE GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE, VICTORIA-STREET. ** Quality is the true test of cheapness." TEA?—At Is Cd and Is lOd ; Indian Tea at 2s and 2s lOd per lb. These T*as are confidently recommended as being of superior quality and worth much more money in the regular way of trade. COFFEES—At Is, Is 3d, and Is 6J par lb. Ground on the premises daily. SUGARS-At 2Jd, 3d, and 3}d per lb. PROVISIONS—Butter, of the choicest quality, received from the Mangere, Wairoa, and other famous districts daily. Bacon", prime Canterbury, from Sd par lb. CHr.jse, cbolCH quality, only 6d per lb. RICE. Ac. —Rangoon Rice. Mb for Is ; Green Peas, 71b for 9d ; Sago. Gib for Is ; Tapioca, 61b for la; Split Peas, 51b for Is; Pearl Barley, Mb for is. SOAPS, 4c.—Good Household Soap, 3.1 per bar; Bluemottled, Cd per bar ; Caudles, full - weight Sperms, at sd, 8d and lOd per lb. The fact that we now have the Largest Retail Trade IN Auckland is sufficient proof of the Superiority of our Teas, Groceries, and General Provision!. To CASH PURCHASERS every reasonable inducement is offered, to encourage Business. TERMS-RKADY MONEY. Small Profits and Quick Returns, All Purchases Delivkrrd Free within Three Miles of City. Pleaso Note the Address— R. RE W'S Wholesale and Retail GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE, Corner of VICTORIA AND ALBERT STREETS. Nurserymen. pARNELL NURSERY. PLANTING SEASON. JAMES MASON. The Largest and Choicest A»gor l of Shelter and Fruit Trees, Ornamental and Flowering Shrubs, etc., etc., etc., in the Colony. FRUIT TREES.—Apples on blight-proif stocks ; I have upwards of 100.000, consisting of 200 different varieties. Ortnges and Lemons 20.000, Includinga.l the best and newest varieties ; also, the largest aud beat assortment of Pears, Plums, Apricots, Cherries, etc., In Auckland. All kinds of Vegetable and Flower Seeds can bo obtained from my Shop. 37. Lower Queen-street, where any orders left for Nuriery Stock will receive prompt attention, and where deeciiptiva Catalogues can be obtained free on application. 'Buses pass the Nursery from and to town every 15 minutes from eight a.m. to six p.m. COOKBURN'S VERY OLD PORT. Chateau Lafite Grand CLARET. Exceptionally fine wines. JOHN REID A CO. 26, Queen-street. B. HESKETH.j [A, AITJCEN. | [G. MACLEAN. HESKETEI, AITKEN, MACLEAN AND Co., AUCTIONEERS. LAND, ESTATE, AND COMMISSION AGENTS. Regular Sales every Tuesday of Hides. Skins, Wool, Tallow, &c., CITY MARKET. JJORSE - CLIPPERS. THE CELEBRATED " NEWMARKET," The best in the market. Sent free by post to any part of New Zealand on re* ceipt of Postal Order for 10s. J. WISEMAN, Saddler, Auckland. gHIRT REPAIRS. During the busy season, we have often to apologise to gentlemen for the lengthened time taken to do Shirt Repairs, such as Re-fronting, renewing Collarbands, Wrist Bands, Ac. Notwithstanding all our efforts, the delay in always quite beyond our control. We can only suggest one method of avoiding the inconvenience it entails— that gehtlemen send in their Shirts for repair during the Winter Months—the least busy season of the year. The present time is perhaps the most suitable that could be selected, and we therefore suggest that any Shirts needing repairs be sent in now. Should this suggestion be acted upon, as we trust it will, all parties concerned will certainly be greatly advantagedGentlemen in having their Shirts well done, and done quickly, ourselves in escaping unmerited censure for delay, and our Sewers in baring their work more equally distributed throughout the year. C. De L'EAU, WHERE shall we go on Saturday afternoon? We are going with the children to the Exhibition at the Glass Blowing Works, Freeman's Bay.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7649, 28 May 1886, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7649, 28 May 1886, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7649, 28 May 1886, Page 8