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Corporation Notices. [ " gITY O F AU GSLAN D, f REMOVAL OF MUNICIPAL OFFICES. NOnCE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following Offlsethave been removed to the new Free Library and m Art Gallery Buildings, Wellesley and Coburg-atreets, as follows:— City Councif Chambers, first floor. Mayor's Office, first floor. ■ t Town Clerk's Offloe, first floor. City Treasurer, Cemetory and Abattoirs Offlces, ground floor. City Knglneerandßuilding Surveyor.second floor. Collector of Bates' and Waterworks Offices, ground floor. •- '° Sanitary Inspector, Dog Inspootor, Inspector of Dangerous Goods and Lolgiughouses, ground .floor. . ENTRA NCEB, corner of Wellesley and Cobnrgf P. A. PHILIPS, " Town Clerk's Offlco, March 24,1887. a "■ _«, . QITY OP AUCKLAND. 1. FORMATION AND DRAINAGE WORKS , GLADSTONrt-STKRET. »u«rvo. 2. DRAINAGE CROSS-STREET. • 8. EARTH AND METAL WORKS, NIXONSTREET. . The City Council will recolve separate tondors until . throe p.m., of Thursday, the 24th fust., for above ' works in terms of Plans and Specifications to bo viewed dttriag oflice hours, at the office of the City 1 Engineer, Council Chambers. > **• Council do not bind themselves to accept any tender. r ' ' . a !f n(i<i J*. *° bo ondorsod respectively for the work tendered for. P. A. PHILIPS. t-._ r« ~ « m Town dork, Town Clerk's Office, March 14, 18S7 728. Tenders, ENCAMPMENT. TO PUBLICANS AND OTHERS. Sealed Tenders for tbe Polo Right of a Canteen at 1 Takapuna will be received at tho Voluntoor Olllcc up to oue p.m. on MONDAY next, the 2Stb lustaut. Specifications may bo seen at the Drill-shed between 1 ten a.rn. and four p.m. 1 Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. lenders to be addressed to The Cantcon Committen. >JpO BUILDERS. Tenders will be received until noon of WEDNESDAY, April 6, for tbe eroctlon and completion of an Hotel at Lake Takapuna, EDWARD BARTLEY, Architect. rjlO BUILDERS. Tenders will be received until noon of THURSDAY, March 31, for th» erection and Completion of tho Kail way Hotel at Drury. Alternative prices for brick and wood. ED. BARTLEY, . Architect. HP O CONTRACTORS. REMUERA HO AD DISTRICT. As the lowest Tender for Hay's Hill, Sea View Road, was above the Engineer's estimate. Fresb Tenders are invited to be delivered at my office bofore noon of FRIDAY, the 25th. _ JAMES BABER.C.E. mENDERS will bo received by the undersigned for the erection of a House of eleven Rooms and a Stable, at Taupirl. Phns, etc., may be soen up to the 26»h Inst., at the office of the Auckland Building Society, 147, Queen-street. I). RICHARDSON, Architect, Cambridge. TENDKRS will bo received by the Hospital Board up to Noon of Wednesday, the 30th March, for the lease of that part of the Hospital endowment at tllorslle, lot 7a, section 12, suburbs of Auckland, lying westward of the railway lino, containing about 35 acres. Conditions to be seen at the Board's office, 218, Victoria Arcade. Deposit of one quarter's rent to accompany the tender. ' TENDKRS for tbo Erection of a Schoolhouse at Matamata, will bo received by tho Education Beard, Auckland, until two p.m. on TUESDAY, sth April, 1887. Plans and specification may bo sson at tho office of the Board (Victoria Arcade, Auckland), and on appl'oation to the Chairman of the District School Committee, Matamata. Board and Residence. TWO Furnished Rooms to Let.—Apply Mrs. Wilkinson, at the bottom of Uraftoii hoad. iRUSHING. — Twenty-five Shillings will JL cover tho expenses cf a singlo gentleman for a week's fishing at Rakino Island. PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE, ' —Mrs. Thompson, 3, Ponsonby Terrace, Poneonby, near All taints'. THE LANG HAM, Jermyn-street (late of Claremont llonce).—Board and Residence by the day, week, or month. Terms modoratc, according to acaommoriattcu. Private sitting-rooms, and large rooms for familtos. Splendid view of the harbour. GRAFTON HOUSE, Grafton Road, near the Choral Hall.—The above ploasantly-sitnatod house is now ojien to receive boards n, either perm--nent or casual visitors ; plnnge and shower bath ; sittlnjToom ; piano. All the comforts of a homo will be provided at moderate cLargcs. PRIVATE Board and Residence at Mrs. McLeod's, top of Shortlaiid-stroot (next tho Cutting) PARK VIEW, Alfred-street, Albert Park. > delightfully and conveniently situated. Vlsitors accommodated by the d.y week, or month. BELMONT HOUSE, Upper Vincentstreet.—Double and Single Bedroom*, splendid view, with tho convenience of hot or cold baths. (;tood hope DINING rooms, 5t welleßusy-stueet EAST. Hoard and ___dgjng_ 15s per week. All meals 6d. SELECT Board and Reaidenco at Cam. bridge House, Lower Vlncent-streot. Doable and singlo bedrooms, plnnge ami shower baths, piano, and every homo comfort. Inspection invitod.— Mrs. Mansfleld, Proprietress. WATERLOO BOUSE.— Private Board • and Residence at Watorloo House, Waterloo Quadrant, opposite Government House gates, within two minutes of Queen-stroot Home comforts A GENTLEMAN can have Board ami Residence in a private family in i'onsonby at. " a moderate rsto.—Apply Mr. Msrtelli, Richmond Road Cornorof Sussex-street, 3 minutes' walk from tram. j MR S. K. WILLIAMS' [ TEMPERANCE BOARDING-HOUSE. Grkt-btrekt. Single liodrooms. with Piano and Bathroom, etc. Visitors will And a comfortable Homo. ' .' E DAWES.] [PROPRIETOR, c PARK HOUSE, Victoria-street East, op a poslte entrance to Park. —Tho Proprietor. E having completed extonsivo alteration., is now pro- , pared to recolve a few gentlemen as resident boarder.', The house is most centrally situated, two minute.-. , from Post Office, and has been fitted up with every ? modern improvement, bathrooms, piano, &<■. An • while the cuisine Is excellent, the menu comprises all , the delicacies of the season. o*ntlem,-n will find all " the appointments of a first-class hotol, combined with ° moßt perfect comfort obtainable in a home. N.B.— . One of Wright's Prime Billiard Tables, quito new. '' Terms: From £1 per week. AIWERA CELEBRATED HOT 7 SPRINGS, within «5 miloiof Auckland.— «' the Invalid seeking health and the tourist on pleasure, " these world-renowned Natural Medicinal Springs offer " great attractions. Miss Graham having leased the above property, visitors will find a most comfortable J 1 and well-appointed Family Hotel, with all the advan- " tugea of a nrst-olass sanatorium. Communication " dally by steamor and coach alternately. 1 crins, Ss (id per day, £2 10s per week ;£9 four weeks (including * baths and towels). Lettors or telegrams addressed to }' the Manager, Waiwera Hotel ;or 11. H. Hayr & Co., '• Agonts, 18, Lower uueen-streot, Auckland, will ro- *' ceive prompt attention. A —— 5* "yENTNOR HOUSE, ai * BEACH ROAD, DEVONPORT, ol ai Late tho residence of Charles Cave, Esq., p. Is now opened for the reception of Ladies and Gentle- a men In search cf a permanent or temporary home, as null as for visitors requiring change of air and rest 5, for a fow days or weeks. d In furnishing the Ladles' Drawingroom, the Dining 'OOm and the Gentlemen's Smokingroom, the object las been to combine elegance with comfort and con — C 'enience. j^ The beds, bedding, and linen of the single and double looping apartments are superior in quality and crupulonsly clean. 1 Ventnor House, is two storied, has a large balcony ~ nd commands splendid views of the Harbour, B temuers, and Parnell. Bathroom in the house. Sea at Fs athlng upon sandy beach, with uso of key to tho new _, atblng houses. Highest references. ~ 1 tpISH.— Buy from the Rakino Boat, and wi 1 yonr.T . u ,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7904, 24 March 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7904, 24 March 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7904, 24 March 1887, Page 1

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