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Shipping. ~K i CJTEAM TO WAIROA Jj*>4v SOUTH, AND TUKANGA BesSb——&eS&» TIME TABLE. S. S. WAITOA. For Wairoa : From Waiuoa 1 Monday. 25th. 10 a.m. Tuesday, 20th, 3 p.m. Wednesday, 2/th, 11 a.m. Thursday, 2Sth, 3 p.m. For Turanoa Creek: From Turanua Cheek : Friday, 2<>th, 2 p.m. Friday, 29th, 6 p.m. Weather and other circnmstAnces permitting. S. 11. BURNINGHAM. -K . "H7IOR NEW YORK. The flno Barquo GUSTAV ADOLPH, TO!) tons Register, Bunmu Verttas, F. Jagor, Mastor v will havo immediate despatch. For freight or passage, apply to HENDERSON & MACFAELANB, Agents. "O ARQU VIRGINIA, °' 10 * On 3 s ter, _tgtoay_-g_B_i From Suva) witll Ilaw gngar, Is open for an OUTWARD CHARTER. Apply COLONIAL SUGAR REFINING COMPANY ' (LIMITED). Tenders. _____ Lunatic Aaylum Department, Wellington, March 10, ISSO. rfIENDERS will be received until noon of JL tho 30th day of March, 3839, from persona ■willing to furnish the unclor-montioned articles, in ouch quantities! as may bo ordorod by tho New Xealtuid Government, during tho twelve months couroteiiolng on tho first day of May, 1889, and, In the caao of certain contract-indicated below, for the two years following (i.e., three years' contnicte) — SCHEDULES Ol' , ARTICLES. 1. Blankots, flannels, clothing, Ac, of Now Zealand manufacture : throe yours' contract. 2. Apparel. drapery, Ac,: threo yeara' contract, I). lkK)ts, siloes, fuid slippers : ono year's contract, 4. Lctithor, shoomakors inatorial», Ac.: ouo year's contract. Schedules of tho abovo, (living an estimate of tho quantities of each important class of articles required, and in other cases approximate estimates, with copies of the General Specifications ami Conditions of Tendering, together with printed forms of tender, may bo obtained from tho Storekeepers of the Auckland. Wellington, Nelson, Uokitika, Christchurch, and SeaclifE Asylums, also at tho Customhouse, Dunedin nnd Auckland, from ten to throo o'clock, every Tuesday and Friday, where also tho samples will bo shown, and any information or explanation afforded to intending tenderers. Tenders for tho local asylum only must In the first instance be sent to tho Superintendent of the Asylum, to bo opened by him in presence of a public officer to bo appointed for tho purpose, and subsequently forwarded with their recommendation to tlio Inspector-General for fiuiii decision. General tenders for all tho asylums must bo addressed to "Tho Inspector-General of Asylums, Wellington." Before being finally accepted, all tenders will be referred to the Inspector-General, in order that local tenders for the supply simply of tho local asylum may ho compared with general tenders for the supply of all the asylums. All tenders must bo marked on tho outside , "Tender for " at; tho caso-may be. Tho loweet-crr any -tender will not necessarily'bat accepted. D, MACGREOOR, Inspector-Gtmeral of Asyluma A DELAY having occurred in forwarding, tho-, Samples, tho> timo- for receiving Tenders will bo Extended till tho- eighth clay of April, at. noon, D. MACGREGOR. IVTEW ZJDALAND RAILWAYS!; SUPPLY AND T>ELIVKHY OF CASTOR OIL. liuilway Poparfcmenb, (Head Office), Wellington, March I,IBSO. Written Tenders will l»e rccoiveu ac this Office up to noon of MONDAY, tho 25th March, ISBO, for tho Supply and Delivery of IO.OUO jiaJlona of Castor Oil. ►specifications to be soeu, and forms of tender obtained, at tho Railway Manager's Offices, Auckland, Christchurcli, and Dunodin, and -tho Stores, Manager's Office, Wellington. Tenders to lie addressed to tbo Now Zealand Railway Commissioners, Wolltiigton, and to bo marked outside, "Tender for Castor Oil." The lowest or any tender will uot necessarily bo. accepted, and telegraphic tenders will not bo outertained. By order of the Commissioners. It, CARROW, Stores Manager. •^^^^^ TOW ZEALAND AND SOUTH SEAS EXHIBITION-. 18S9-90. Tenders will bo received up to noon on April 12j 1689, for the ERECTION of Xho FIRST or MAIN PORTION of tho NEW ZEALAND EXHIBITION BUILDINGS. Each .tender to bo accompanied by a marked, cheque for £260. Plans and specifications to be- eoen. aft tho Chamber of Commerce on and after April 2nd. Telegraphic tenders will bo received, provided that marked cheque baa lodged at> tho-gfiice»ol the Local Committee. ."AMES HISLOP, Architect, Dowling-strcot, Dunedin. TN BANKRUPTCY. TENDERS are invited for Allotment 103 and 103, Harbour Board Reclamation, with Commodious Brick Buildings erected thereon, lately occupied by MR. J. BUCHANAN and MB. A. JO WITT, and held on loaso for 60 years, from. December 81st, ISS2, at tho respective rentals at £111 7s Gd and £103 3s 0d during tirsb 21 yoar_, and £107 Is 3d and £1.3 ISa 0(1 during tho remaining 29 years. Thoso promises aro fitted with two hydraulio lifts, connecting flvo floors, superior ofiice accommodation, and other conveniences. Further particulars on application to tho-under-elgnod, to whom tenders must be addressed, up to noon on the 20th instant. Separate tenders will bo received fortho lifts and , other fittings, or for tho property as a whole. JOHN LAWSON, Official Assignee in Bankruptcy. Auckland, March 7, 1889. : im r AIHI .GOLD MINING COMPANY. WAIHI «OLD MINING COMPANY. TO CONTRACTORS. Tenders ■will be opened, on thomlno, at> six p,nv THURSDAY, 28th instant, for CUTTING TWO OPEN WATER RACES. Ono Race to carry 15 •Slulco-heads, length 80 chains; ono Raco to carry 40 ditto; length 212 chains. The Works may bo tendered for In one Contract pr in several sections. Specifications on- tho-Mine. J. W. WALKER, Manager, Waihi, March 22,1880. mENDERS will bo received by the __L undersigned (who is leaving for South), up to noon of SATURDAY, 30th March, for purchase of Residence near To Papapa Station, Onehunga. Tho Hotmo is now and well built, with lofty coilings (lift), ventilators in each room, and containstwo Bittingrooms and four bedroome, kitchen, scullery, dairy, bathroom, and fornory, linen and other cupboards, and windows fitted with Venetian blinds. There is a wide verandah on tlireo sides of (ho house, usual outbuildings, and a large copper in wash-house. Tbo bousostands in one aero of groundplanted as. orchard, kitchen, and flower garden. The view is good, locality most healthy and pleasant; 7 minutes walk from station, and 40 minutes by rail from Auckland. An adjoining acre can also bo had if required. The house can bo seen any day from nine a.m. till two p.m. The highest or any tender not nocessarilyivocepteck M. MCINTYRE. Hazeldean, Te Papapa, Onehunga, mO BOILERMAKERS. Tenders will be received until noon, FRIDAY, March 29th, for Marino Boiler. Drawings ana specifications can be soea at Messrs. Brawn, Barrett)and Co., Elliott-street, where tenders will be received. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily-be accepted. ONE-TREE HILL ROAD BOARD. . Tenders will be received at tho Office of the Undersigned till Noon of WEDNESDAY, the 27th inst., for Forming Footpath, etc., Groat) South Road. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JAMES BABER, C.E. .

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9320, 25 March 1889, Page 1

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