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Tenders. WRITTEN TENDERS will be received at this Office until Noon of FRIDAY, May 31st, ISS9, for Supply and delivery of Firewood and Coal lo the Government Departments. They are to be marked on the outside "Tender for Firewood and Coal," and addressed to tho Minister for Defence. Specifications, etc., may be seen at this office. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. .By Command, W. C. MIRFIN. Inspector of Buildings. Public Buildings Office, Auckland, May 27th, 1539. mo BUILDERS. EXTENSION OF TIMX Tho time for receiving Tenders for the Erection of a Block of Buildings on the Greyhound Property is oxtondod to noon of MONDAY, Junm 10th, 1880. Plans, &c, at our oflices, Queon-ntixot. EDWD. MAHONKY d'« SONS, Architects. TO CARP ENTERS. Tenders will be received until Noon of MONDAY, .Tune 3rd, for Completing Second Fhvor of Sailors' EDWARD BARTLKY., Architect. TENDERS Wanted, This Eiw, at two .fl. p.m., for House Painting, in WellingtonParticular!, apply D. F. ICyanß and Co, Dental. TJT ERBERT O X, DOCTOR OF DENTAL SURGERY, Uuiversity of Michigan, U.S. For tho present, mid until August Ist, the scale of fees for ARTIFICIAL TEETH has beoi revised and greatly reduced. Full Sict3 from £5. A.M.P. Buildings, (Comer of Victoria-street), 148, Queen-street. Ho J?* W x NDS ° R ' SURGEON DENTIST (By Exam.), (Late of the Firm op Kempt and Windsoii,) Begs_ to hitimato to tho public of Auckland and country districts that he is still in practice at the old Chambers FOOT OF SUORTLAND-STREET, Nearly opposite tho General Post Office. Having engaged tho services of a first-class Mechanical Assistant, and REDUCED THE CHARGES CONSIDERABLY lie requests a snare of their support. BOX 210. TELEPHONE 377. ■ —•■ —> ■ — Booksellers and Stationers. ,HHAMPTALOUP AND /COOPER'S LIST OF WORKS ON METALLURGY, MINERALOGY, AND MINING. a. d. Aaron, C. H., Testing and Working.Silver Ores .. .. 10 C Aaron, C. 11., Leaching Gold ami Silver Ores.. 1C 9 Aaron, C. U., Asfaylns, in B parU .. .. 15 0 Anderson, J. W., The Prospectors Handbook.. 4 0 Jtlnyley, T., Tho A»s»ay of Iron and Steel .. 4 0 tt&uoruian, H., Systematic Mineralogy.. .. 7 0 Bu-ueruiau, 11.. Descriptire Mineralogy.. .. 7 0 liloxhajji Jt Uuutingdou, Metals and theh , TreAtiuenU CO Bfough, ii. H., Mauuul of Mine-Survoying .. 8 6 Campbell, J., Slmpl* Tests for Minerals .. '2 H CoJJina, 1. 11., Mining and Quarrying .. ..19 Daua, J. D., Manual of Mineralogy and Petrography .. .. .. . ..Oβ Davies, D. C., Metalliferous Minerals and Miuiiis: ■• .. .. .. 014 0 Davies, D.0., Eaithy aud Other Minerals and Mining .. .. .... .. .. 14 0 Egleston. T., Metallurgy of Silver and Gold in the U.S 83 6 Lisaler, M.. Metallurgical Treatment of Goldbearing OrM SO Kiag, C.,Geuiti & DoconUiro-Stonea .. ..0 0 Feiiwick & Baker, Subterraneous Surveying.. 3 6 Hiarns, A. 11., PractitiU Metallurgy and A>u»ayiuil .. . . .. .. .. ..70 HioriHi, A. 11., momentary MetuJtluigy .. Iβ Ktirtel, O-, Rotifltlnjr of Gold A' Silver Ores .. 10 6 Kunb*rdt, W.,.Tho Practice of Ore Drosstiig hi Kurepe .. .. .. .. .. ..SO MitciieATs Manual of Practical Assaying (new cditioiO ' 34 0 Ostwrn's M*irual of Minerals, Mines and MtnliiC (Antertc-ui) 23 0 PhflTips, J. A. Treatlne on Or« Deposits ..27 8 Oox, P. IL, Minee und Minerals 7 0 Add 2d to the Is on price of book for postage. '" Tβ, QUKEN-STRKKT, AUCKLAND. INTERESTING BOOK TO OLD " WEST COASTERS." BANKING UNDER DIFFICULTIES OR LIFE ON THE GOLDFIELDS OF VICTORIA, NEW SOUTH WALKS, AND NEW ZEALAND. BY. G. O. PBKSHA W. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. "Mr. Prelaw's unpretentious narrative will bo road with Vitereat, simply -ah a truthful record of peraoual at the roughest and u:oet romantic «pocti of the rold digging era ill Victoria, New South Wale*, and New Zealand."—Australasian. "It is blgldy descriptive, no other method of treatment could have been possible. It is also racy aiirt anecdotal —entertaining as well as instructtve." —Insurance and Ihviikiug JXecord. " lie l.i/w wily übnl*A tlwt which is within lii» own knowl«<lge; ana In Joint »P he has undoubtedly made a valuable contribution to the history of tho —Town awl Cwmtry /uiiriuil. PRICK, FIVE SHILI.JNGS. Postafre, Sevenpence. WLLDMAN, VICTOIi-IA ARCADE, Auckland. Board and Residence. QALTUU-RST, CAMBRIDGE. MRS. AJSD THE MISSES HILL Aro prepared to receive Vittitors. Double-HtoHed house, large lofty rooms, extensive grounds, tennis lawn, stabling, puddocks, «c. Cambridge is well known for its dry bracing ail, and id strongly recommended by medical men for invaJida or oUitnii requiring change from the sea air References) kindly permitted to Archdeacon Dudley, Aroljdcu/xui Willis, Major Lumlc, 4c. Terms on application. QONOMA VILLA, Edon-strect, bolow IO University. — Apartments for three or four GenUeiueu. iTivaU ttttcnd«ioe. " "HjIERNLEIGH," Symonds-etreet (next. JD Oi wjiuiw School), lira. Cnshel. MERLIN HOUSE, Hobson - street.— Jj'JL DouUo wid Single Rooms; comfortable home ; tonne moderate.— Mr.-:, niluul. DURHAM HOUSE, opposite Grammar 1 .tjeiwol, Corner of Byiuimds and Wellesley»tree(w,—Board .'Uealflencts, Terms moderate. Every ppuiXort fur vial torn. mo..WIDOW AND ORPHANS. - Ja_ A I2»M>r lUuuo (on very Mjodorate terms) Is ottered to Touus L»dies ijee<Mojt » Mother's Care, from the ajje of eight year* to eighteen.—Apply to Mm. J Jeriayn ayiuwnda, Unuliunsii. (CAMBRIDGE MOUSE,, Lower Vincent\J street.— yrimio Boiu-U iuid ReitUlenoe, single and double bedroetiM, ulnuge aud ebovrer bfttne, pliuio, ajul every home comfort. Inspection invitoii.— Mm. Mamlield. HIS LORDSHIP'S LARDER, UPPER QUEBM-SXRKKT.—Board and Residence, single i-oouiii, 10s por week ; emoVing and reading rooms, baths (hot. *nd cold). Single Furnished Rootiw, it. per week. Bvery convenience. Every atteiKlaace.—D. Korden,.Proprietor. A PAETMJENTS for Gentlemen at Hill/5l ttide, AlUu Bond (near Supreme Court). Harbour view au»urpu««t>J. ST. STEPHEN'S AVENUE, PARNELL. —AcocnuFuodnklou for three or four gentlemen in a }H-ivivt« furafly. It&tgle Rooma, Plunge ami '•Showei Bat-he, wi<l.*v©i-y comfort. —Apply by letter t08.E., UEitALD Qgic«. M.HE CAIUJSTON, CITY ROAD, JL CONDUCTED BT MRS. GRAHAM. Private Sitting Rooms. Good Sea Vlott. Good Accommodation for Families Hot and Cold Baths. Terms Moderate. Telephone 325. HOT T AKES. "BITOT T AKES. I a _OL J_J LAKE VIEW HOUSE, OHINEMUTU. ROTORUA. Private Board and Residence conducted by Mrs Seddon. Terms 30a per week or 6s per day. No Agents.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9379, 31 May 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9379, 31 May 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9379, 31 May 1889, Page 1

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