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Tenders. JjfEYV ZEALAND RAILWAYS. SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF IRONBARK TIMBER. Railway Department, Head Office, I Wellington, Ist May, 1890. Written tenders will be received at this office up to NOON of MONDAY, the Oth June, 1890 for the SUPPLY and DELIVERY of IRONBARK TIM BE It at Auckland, Napier, Watiganui, Wellington, IMcton, Nelson, Lyttelt-on, Duncuin, and Blurt. Specification* and forms of tender to be obtained at t he Railway Manager's Offices, Auckland, Napier, Wanjjynui, Piotou, Nelson, Christchurch, Dunedin, Invercargill, and the Stores Manager's Office, Wellington. Tenders to be addressed to the New Zealand Railway Commissioners, Wellington, and to be marked outside, "Tender for lronbark." The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted, and telegraphic tenders will not be entertained. By order of the Commissioners. R. CARROW, Stores Manager. r|l O PAINTERS. Tenders are invited for Painting, etc., the Commercial Hotel at To Awamutu, Wnikato, due at noon on FRIDAY, the tit li June, 1890. BURROWS A MITCHELL, Architects. St. Mungo Chambers, Auckland. rjp O BUILDERS. Tenders will be received until noon of SATURDAY, June 7, for the Erection of a Call cry ill the Foresters' Mail, Karangahape Road, for Court City of Auckland, A.O. EDWARD HARTLEY, Architect. TENDERS Wanted (not litter than WEDNESDAY, 4th June), for Erection of Wharf at Waiwera. Plans and Specifications maybe seen at our office. J agger and Parker, Marine Chambers, Queen-street Wharf. URAI'ERY S T O C K. EXTENSION OF TIME. Time for receiving Tenders for R. 11. Abbott and Co.'s Syuionds-street Stock is Extended to Noon THIS J)A V (Wednesday), 4th .Time, ISUO. Stock as per sheets amounts to ii><)B. Highest tenderer has option of securing premise-; and the good will. Tenders are also invited for the .Book debts. Tenders receivable at the premises, Upper Symonils-sUeet, where stock is on view and lull particulars can be obtained. K. 11. ABBOTT & CO. Public Notices. ROUGH OF DEVONPORT. Notice is hereby given, that it is the intention of the Borough Council of Dovonport to cause to be introduced, at the ensuing session of the General Assembly of New Zealand, to lie held in Wellington in June, 1890, a Bill to be called, " The horougli of Devonport Kiupowering and Endowment Act, 1890." The objects intended to be effected by the Bill are : —1. To vest in tho Borough Council of Devonport as an endowment for the benefit of the said Borough, All that parcel of laud in the Provincial District of Auckland, New Zealand, being lot 1, section 1, Parish of Takapuna, containing "1 acres, 2 roods, and 12 perches, situate outside the limits of the said I'xirougti, and acquired for lie purposes of a cemetery. 2. To vest in the said Council, and to be dedicated as ,a public road, All that parcel of land containing 3 roods and 22 perches, being southern portion of the Mount Victoria Recreation Re.sene. 3. To vest in the said Council as an endowment for the use of the public.. All that parcel of land containing 02 acres, I rood, ami a perches known as Cheltenham Beach, Rangitoto (Channel. 4. Power to the said Council to deal with the lands before-mentioned in the manner provided by the Municipal Corporations, Act, IS-s*i, and Amendments. a. To empower thu Governor to vest in the Board of Education, Auckland District, one acre of the Mount Victoria Recreation Reserve as compensation for the land taken to be dedicated as a public road horeinltefore secondly mentioned. And notice is heieby given that a copy of the said Bill, with duly certified plans showing the lands proposed to be dealt with, is deposited in the Resident Magistrate's Court, High-street, Auckland, and An to public inspection. Dated this 31st day of May, 1890.

DEVORE & COOPER, Solicitors for tho DevoniKirt Borough Council. JJ AR L Y CLOSING. Oil and after MONDAY, 2nd June, our Retail Shop, Karangahape Road, will close at 7 p.m. (Saturdays excepted). Our Queen-street Shop will close at 0 iis usual. SATURDAY HALF-HOLIDAY. We are prepared to Close our Retail Shops in Queen - street and Karangahape Road every SATURDAY, at 2 p.m., so soon as the Other members of the trade will conform to the arrangement. GARRETT BROTHERS. Auckland sunday-school UNION. A Premium of Three Guineas is offered for the most suitable Design for a Certificate of Merit to be given at tho forthcoming Scholars' Industrial Exhibition. Specification to be seen at the DepAt, Wellesley-street, where Designs must bo left on or before 31st .July; the successful Design to he th« properly of the Union. IMPOUNDED in the Newton Public Pound, by the Ranger—Two red and white Cows ; no visible brands. If not claimed and expenses paid will lie sold on MONDAY, June 10, i 31111, at 12 noon. JOHN CREAM.ER, Poundkeeper Public Companies. Prospectus Of the NORTH BRUNNER GREYMOUTH COAL AND COKE COMPANY (Limited), CAPITAL in £0,000 Shares of £1 each. Of which it is expected that it will only be needful to call up 12a Cd per share, and that only extending over a period of 12 months. PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS, JUL'Wilson 0 } New Zealand HkkaU), Auckland. J;ts. Dickey, Iron Merchant, Auckland. Robt. Blair, Kauri Timber Co., Auckland. 11. F. Anderson, Morrin, and Co. (Limited), Iron Merchants, Auckland. Thus. Allen, Iron Merchant, Auckland. J. Harrison, Mining Engineer, Greymoutb. C. B. Stoije 1 Stone Bros, and Co., Merchants,, J. R. Stone J Auckland. Win. Johnston, N.Z. Fibre Co., Auckland. R. K. (Jarlick, Merchant, Auckland. J. M. Alexander, Solicitor, Auckland. Jos. Taylor, J.P., Groymouth. SOLICITOR. J. M. Alexander, Esq. INTERIM SECRETARY. j F. A. White. | BROKERS. F. 11. Barnes, Christchurch, N.Z, Street and Logan 1 I)llnedi NZ A. G. Fenwick / ' Bailey and Walsh, Hobart. A. Simpson, L&unceston. Alex. Saunders, Melbourne. BANKERS. Bank of New Zealand. HEAD OFFICE AUCKLAND. This company is being formed for the purpose of acquiring and working the North Brunrnar Coal Lease of 640 acres, at Greymouth, Now Zealand, which is held from the New Zealand Government and the Midland Railway Company for 3!) years under most favourable conditions. The quality of the coal from the district has been proved to be the best for gas manufacture, coke for smelting work, and for patent fuel, in the Australasian colonies, as shown by the sale of the next colliery to this lease during last year for the sum of £100,000, after working for 20 years, as given in the evidence before the Coalfields Committee, Wellington, last year (1880). As a marine steam coal the West Coast coal of New Zealand has of late become very famous for its steaming qualities, and there is an unlimited demand for it for both home and coasting steamers. Coke required at Broken Hill.—Statistics : During last 12 mouths there was used at Broken Hill, by five mining companies alone, 1310 tons of coke per weak, and it is estimated that the future requirements will be 1740 tons per week, and, according to contracts for one year ending March 31, 1890, the Broken Hill Proprietory used 18,144 tons English coke, costing landed at Port Pirie some £3 7s 8d per ton. German coke used during the same terms at various mines at Broken Hill, 2700 tons at £2 19s 6d per ton: New South Wales coke, 485 tons at £2 13s txl; Greymouth, New Zealand coke, 2000 tons at £2 17s Cd per ton. Vide Mr. Sydney Smith's report in a speech delivered lately at Broken Hill. It will thus be seen that an ample market is open for all the coal and coke that the North Brunner Colliery can produce. Applications for shares in this most promising investment will be received by F. A. WHITE, 83, Queen-street, Auckland, who will give all the information required by inOnly ONE-HALF THE SHARES are reserved for Australia, tho balance being required in New Zealand. UMBRELLAS. — First-class Umbrellas made to order at Falkner's, opposite Mulli- £ fan's, Queen-street. Repairs and Becoming Cheap* j

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8273, 4 June 1890, Page 1

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