Tenders. •s__&ftf_T\7*ESTPORT HARBOUR BOARD. Tender, will be received till neon of THURSDAY, 13th January, I*B7, for the construction ef an Iron Girder Bridge across the Buller River. 18 spans of 80 feet each. Plans and specifications to be »oen at the Harbour Board Offioei, Auckland, Dunedin, GhrMchurcb, and Westport; and at the Public Works Office, Welling, ton. The lowest or any tender not necessarily .accepted. CHAS. N. GREENLAND, Secretary. -TVTEWTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. TENDERS FOR FORMATION AND PITCHING GREAT NORTH ROAD. Written Tenders will be received at the Council Chambers until five o'clock on MONDAY, the 10th January. 1887. for the above Works. Drawings and specifications can be seen at t>>e Council Chambers, Great North Hoad, between the hoars of 6 -nd 7 p.m., ex-apt on Saturday. The Council does not bind itself to accept any tender. J. CURRIE. Town Clerk. Newton, December 81, 1886. IKEW ZEALAND MIDLAND RAILJul WAY. Tender, are Invited and will be received up to January 20, 1887. for Fornsiar the Rati*** from the Junction with the Christ-hurch and th* Nelson lines to »mold Creek. ■ dislano- of about *§ miles The work will be divided into two contract.. Tender, must be given for each contract separately. For further information apply to the office of Messrs. McKeone, Robinson and Aviedor, Werltastreet, Greymoutb, on and from December 20. TO TENDERERS, WAITARUA, ELT.ERS' TE—The Surveyor will be on the ground to-day (Thnrsd».y), noon. Tenders required by Tuesday—B. Laisbley. TENDERS for Painting the School and teacher's Hou-e at Drurt will he received by the Fdnoatlo' Hoard, AuoVland, until two p.m. on FR'DAY, 81st December, 1886. Plans and specification nay be seen at the > ffice of the Board (Victoria Arcade, Auckland), and on application to the Chairman of the District School Committee, Drnry. TENDERS for the Erection of a School Building at Rotortta will be received by the Education Board, Auckland, until two p.m. on FRIDAY 14th January. 1887. Plans and specification ay he seen at the office of the Board ; at the office of the Bay of Plenty Times, Tanrangn, until the 30th December, and on app!i< _- tlnn to the chairman of Rotoraa School Committeo from the Ist January. 1 Dividends. IT7-AIOTAHI GOLD MINING Co7_t PANY [LIMITED]. The Share Register of above Company rill be Closed from noon of FRIDAY, the 24th instant, till noon of WEDNESDAY, the 29th instant, on which latter date a Dividend of Two Shillings and Sixpence per Share will be payable at Company's Office, 83, Queen-street, Auckland. F. A. WHITE, Manager. Auckland, December 22,1856. -_————_———-—_—————■ 1 11 ■————_———————————» PersonalWE beg to notify that Mr. H. Haase, aur former Bookkeeper »_d Collector, is no longer authorised to Receive Moneys on our behalf. HAMMOND AND CARPBNTRR, Coal Merchsnts. Fort-street, Auckland, Peer— 28, 1886. MR. GEE. Passenger by the Coptic, is requested to communicate at once with O. Poole. PERSONAL— Metcalfe ha. Removed all his Toys to the *hoii opposite in Wakefield*treot. Go and see tlu/m if you don't buy. DEAR JULIHR— I know which is Danapier's foot Shop now It 1. four doors from Darapler's Fancy I'hop, Victoria-street, and Melllng iff Hills are on Ul* w ndows, but why hasn't he both his shops together instead of four doors apart?— own Sarah. CI APT. M.—Have once more returned to ' War Worth Hotel; never feel so well as when lam her<-, everything Is so nice. Come by Butler's Coach, tho ride Is delightful, and the scenery is beautiful. lam <ure the ride will do you good. C CURTAINS ! Curtains ! Mr.. Wigg. late > of Karangahape Road and MoEelvle-street. begs to no/ify to her Customers that she is now carrying on Iter obi-established Curtain-dressing Business in Grey-street, near the top. Orders per post receive Immediate attention. CARDS-Fifty Ivory Cards, T printed osa ttngraved Cupper-plate : Gentlemen's, 7s; Ladles, 7s 6d. — Hsrai.d Printing and Engraving Works, Wyndham-street. Auckland. PERSONAL.— Will those of our patrons 1 who left parcels, please >end a 'dress to Box 412 for delivery. Mrs. Gllmore has transferred the laundry work to Mount Albert, under the name of the Auckland Laundry (not steam). Orders and pa-oels may be left at Henry's Registry Office. Shortland House, Shortland-street, also at the Select Registry Office, Y.M.".A. Buildings, Albert-street. Curtains cleaned and dressed. Communications by post promptly attended to. Box 412. Lost and Found. LEFT in a Shop in Queen-street; —A White Bag and a Kit, on Wednesday morning.— Kindly leave at Herald Office. LOST on the Road beween Auckland and the Ellerslie Hotel—A Black Leatner Bag.— Kinder will be rewarded on leaving same at Hkkald Office. LOST, since Monday last— A Black Retriever r>og, answering te name of Da*h ; one upper fang broken off. The finder will be rewarded on returning to W. Beamish A. Morrison, Secretary Fiozan Meat Company. FOUND— A Log floating in harbour, 16 feet long, brand black letters T.L., and figures 116 in one end. Owners can have the same by paying expense. —Apply C. Poison, Sugar Works, Choi ea. Wanted. A LADY having a large and comfortablyfurnished House, delightfully situated, is desirous of letting part, or would take Gentlemen as Boarders. Position central and retired.—For address, apply Herald Office. AUCKLAND SERVANTS' HOME AND . REGISTRY OFFICE where females can be accommodated with Board aim Residence on most reasonable terms. Kmployers both in town and country will do well to call and give their orders. All letters and telegrams promptly attended to. —Jemima Robertson, No. 111, Victoria-street. EMPLOYMENT Wanted — A Married M»n, with two children, Practical Butcher, or Central Farm or Cook.—Heighten and Co., Agent, 104, Queen-street, JOURNALIST seeks Situation ; 12 yearn' experience ; good canvasser, paragraphlst, and gossip-writer. -Address, X. _______> office. ANTED KNOW N.WANTED KNOW N.That JOHN EARLE AND CO., TEA MERCHANTS, Have opened those Commodious Premise, at 207, Queen-street, Auckland, as offices and depot for the sale of their RO_BIAN TEA PACKING COMPANY'S PURE J<LENDED TEAS. These celebrated T'AS Have now obtained a preference over all others on account of their PURITY, STRENGTH, and FLAVOUR, and HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE. Comprising INVALIDS, NURSES, MINISTERS, LAWYERS, And, in fact, all ranks and classes, can testify to their extraordinary beneficial effects and economical properties many housewives allowing that < >ne Pound of the Russian Company's Tea goes a. far as Two Pounds of common mixture. The art of Blending: Tea is very imperfectly understood by the colonial tea dealers, but in the RUSSIAN COMPANY'S PUKE BLENDED TEAS The peculiar characteristic of eaoh tea is first of all ascertained b» an unfailing scientific tre tment, and the knowledre of each tea and its peculiarities thus obtained enables the skilful tea taster .0 t" proportion the teas that the economical and beneficial properties are secured for the ben '. As we make Tea and Tea Tasting our sole study, we claim to be the best tea selectors in the place, and as we are the ONLY FIRM IN AUCKLAND DEALING IN ' NOTHING B- T TEA, We are able to give the TEA DRINKERS BETTER VALUE For their money than they can get anywhere else. TEAS From INDIA, CHINA, JAPAN, CEYLON, JAVA, FIJI, &0., Always on hand. Sun-dried Tea from Formosa, sifted Indian Tea (free from dust), aDda rare Tea, Tea. In Boxes, Half-chests, a nd Chests shipped under bond fo export. Tea sample, ten jd and valued In arbitration. Post Office Bi-x No. 206. Agent, wanted where not already represented. JOHN EARLE AND CO., TEA MERCHANTS.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7828, 23 December 1886, Page 1
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