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TepfUrs. A UCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD. TENDERS FOR RECEIVING AND DELIVERING MACHINERY, EX LADY JOOitLYN. Harbour Board Office, Auckland, March 16,1587. Tenders will be reoeivod at this fflce until SATURDAY, the 19th Inst, at Noon, for receiving Machinery from ship Lady Jooelyn, ani' delivering same at Calliope Dock, In terms of Specification and Conditions, to he seen at this office. The lowe«t or any lender not necessarily accepted. Tenders to be endorsed " Tender for receiving and de'iv ring Machinery, ez Lady Jocelyn." By order of the Board. J. M. BRIGHAM, Secretary. •££&££ ■jg*EW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. Written Tenders will be received at this Office until noon of FRIDAY, 18th March, 1887, for the KAIPARA CONTRACT (Formation only, of the KaIPARAWAIKATO RAILWAY. They are to be marked on the outside "'lender for Kalpara Contract" and addressed to the Minister for Publlo Works, Auckland. Drawings, specifications, -to., may be Men at this office, at the Psi Offl.e, Helensville. The lowest or any tender n-1 necessarily accepted. By command, W. H. HALES, District Engineer, rublin Works Office, Auckland, • ebruary 21. 1887. MIRANDA COAL AND IRON COMPANY (LIMITED). COTTAGE AT WHANGAMABINO WHARF. Tenders will be received at the above Company's Office 14, Victoria Arcade, Fort-siree , until noon of MONDAY. 21st instant, for the I rection of * Cottage at the Company's Railway Wharf, Whangamarino Creek. P>ans and specifications at the office of Messrs. Stewart and Hunter, 0.8., Shortland-street. JOSEPH BARBER, Secretary. Auckland, March 11. leß7. IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF J. MoG. OULLEN, DRAPER, SYMONI S-STREET. Tenders are invited until noon of MONDAY next, 21st Inst, for the Stock-ln-Trade and Book Debts in the above Estate. Stock sheets on view at the office of Messrs. W. Mo Arthur & Co. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted, M CLA^ AN }^- TENDERS will be reoeived at the Volunteer Offl-e. Drill-shed, until noon of MONDAY 21st Inst., fur the -Up;dy of Rations and Forage for the Volunteer' amp, Takapuna. Specifications can be seen between the hour! of t'n a.m. and four p m. at Drill-shed. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. PETER DIGNAN, Lieutenant-Colonel. Public Notices. jy O T I C K A-v T o GROCERS, PROVISION DIALERS, DAIRIES, AND OTHERS. On or about MONDAY, March 13, a VAN will be started for the delivery of BUTTEk, EGGS, and ICH to WHOLESALE BUYERS ONLY, to whom It will be delivered In ANY QUANTITY, LARGE OR BMALI, as required. Persons desiring our Carrier to call upon them will please communicate with ■ BUTTER DEPARTMENT, NEW ZEALAND FROZEN MEAT AND STORAGE COMPANY (LIMITED) ~\TEW ZEALAND INDUSTRIAL ASJLI &OCIATION. AUCKLAND EXHIBITION. The Time for sending in Entries for the above has been Extended to MONDAY, lllh April next. C. D. WHITCOMBK. Secretary N.Z I.A. Wyndham-street, March 16, 1887. FjIIRE IN HOBSON-STREET. N. Mo'TULSKY. Undertaker, in thanking his many friends for their kind assistance, hers to notify that he has REMOVED 10 HOfSON-STREET (old site . Board and Residence. FISHING. — Twenty-five Shillings will ever the expenses cf » single gentleman for a week's fishing at Rakino Island. rfIHE CAKLETON, City Road : Con. 1 ducted by Mrs. Grah«m. Private Sittingrcoms. Oood accommodation for Families. Telephone, No. 326. Hot and Cold Baths. Good sea view. Terms moderate. THE LANG HAM, Jermyn-street—Board and Residence by the day, week, or month. Large Double Bedrooms. Private sitting-rooit'S. Terms moderate. Seven minutes' walk from Wharf. PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE. —Mrs. Thompson, 8, Ponsonby Terrace, Ponsonby, near All Saints'. WOODVILLE, back of Supreme Court, large garden, harbour view—Select Board and Residence, private sitting rooms by arrangement. —Mrs. Lea. Proprietress. GRAFTON HOUSE, Grafton Koad. Dear the Choral Hall.—The above pleasantly-situated bouse is now ouen to receive boarders, either perm - nent or casual visitors; plunge and showi-r bath ; sittingroom ; piano. All the comforts of a home will bo provided at moderate chargM. ___^ PRIVATE Board and Residence at Mrs. 'MoLaod's, top of Shortland-street (next the Cutting) PARK VIEW, Alfred-street, Albert Park, delightfully and conveniently situated. Vlsitors accommodated by the d y weak, or month. BELMONT HOUSE, Upper Vincentstreet Double and Single Bedrooms, splendid view, with the convenience of hot or cold baths. GOOD HOPE DINING ROOMS, \jT WELLKSLEY -STREET EAST. Board and Lodgings 15s per week. All meals 6d. SELECT Board and Residence at Cambridge House, Lower Vincent -street. Donble and single bodrontns, plunge and shower baths, piano, and every home comfort, Inspection Invited.- -Mrs. Mansfield, Proprietress. WATERLOO HO USE. -Private Board and Residence at Waterloo House, Waterloo Quadrant, opposite Government Honse gates, within two minutes of Quean-street Home comforts A GENTLEMAN can have Board and Residence in a private family In Ponsonby at a moderate rate. Apply Mr. Martellt, Richmond Road Corner of Sussex-street, 8 minutes* walk from tram. MRS. K. WILLIAMS' TEMPERANCE BOARDING-HOUSE, Grbt-strbbt. Single Bedrooms, with Piano and Bathroom, etc. Visitors will find a comfortable Home. WAIPA HOTEL, NGARUAWAHIA. S. YOUNG, LICENSEE. This Hotel is most favourably situated next to the Post and Telegraph offices, and having been at great expense re-furnished throughout, undei direction of Messrs. Winks and Hall, will be found a most desirable Residence for the Travolling Publio. ' Families desirous of change from town life could not do better than to pass a few weeks in the neighbourhood of the Waikato, and at the WA2PA HOTEL they wi" rcc.lve every attention to their requirements. Wines and Spirits of best quality only kept. A NCHOR HOTEL RESTAURANT. THOMAS QUOI, LATE PROPRIETOR PARK HOUSE. Regs'to inform his friends and the Public generally that he has taken the ANCHOR RESTAURANT/, Attached to the Anchor Hotel, near Entranco to the City Market, Queen-street, Where nothing shall be wanting on his part to plea*J4 and satisfy his patrons. ALL MEALS Is. SIX TICKETS is 60. Served In First-class Style. N.B.—Me- at all hours, Including Sundays. THOMAS QUO I, PftOPRIKTOR. ITIOUR-BUTTUN PLACE KID GLOVES, 1 Is per pair, rt Short's Great Clearing Sale. By order of the rxeoutors. T7l LOWERS, Feathers, Aigrettes, and Millinery of Every Description, marked in Plain Figures, and immensely reduced, at Short's Clearing Sale, by order of the Executor >,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7899, 18 March 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7899, 18 March 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7899, 18 March 1887, Page 1

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