Tenders- : AUCKLAND I! A 11710 UK BOARD.! XV 1 TENDERS FOR ADDITIONS TO COTTAGE, I AUCKLAND DOCK YARD. t , L - Harbour Board Offices. I sth September, 1902. Tenders will be received at this Office until . 1 TUESDAY, the l&Ui instant, at Noon, for Addition-, to Dock-keeper's Cottage. Auckland. 11 Dock Yard, in terms of plans, specifications. 8 and conditions', to lie seen at the Engineer'* '- Office. " i The lowest or any tender not necessarily r_ I accepted. i. j Tenders to be endorsed "Tender for Ad- [. j <i it ions to Dock-keeper's Cottage." >- By order of th..> Board. '; M. If. LAIRD. Acting-Secretary. f ATjCK LA N D if ARB 0V R BOARD. i- ■* *- I TENDERS FOE KIBBLE EMBANKMENT. >- APPROACH TO HOBSON-STREKT ° WHARF. [. ■ Harbour Board Offices, e sth. September. 1902. s Tenders will he received at this Office until t TUESDAY, the 16th instant. at Noon, tor s Rubble Embankment. Hobson-gtreet Wharf. '. in terms of plans and specification to be seen ', at the Engineer's Office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily s accepted. e Tenders to be endorsed "Tender for Rubble Embankment." By order of the Hoard. M. 11. LAIRD. Act ing-Secretary. . pATKA II AltßO VR board. c Tenders are invited by the above Board for ~ the construction of 500 feet of Concrete s Breakwater on the Western side of the en--0 trance to Patea River. 1 Specifications* ONLY can be inspected at '- Office ot this paper. r Tenders close at noon on TUESDAY, Oc•s teber 14, 1902, at Board's Office. Patea. e Lowest or any tender not necessarily; accepted. ' E. (*. HORNER, „ Secretary to Patea Harbour Hoard. , Q. U M I) I O G I N G. MATAMATAHAEAKEKE BLOCK, about 4025 acres. MOKHAU or WAIKAWAU RESERVE, about 2750 acres. TANGIARONUI BLOCK, about 3330 acres. THE WHOLE BEING IN THE COUNTY OP COROMANDEL. . THE KAURI TIMBER COMPANY. LIMITED. invites Separate 'fenders for the Right to Dig and Carry Away Kauri Gum from the above Blocks of Land. Tenders to be lodged at the Company* Auckland Office. Custom-street, not later Ulan lit October, 2902. Conditions may be Feon at the Company'* Offices at Meroary Hay, Tairna, Whaußa point, and Auckland. The highest or any tender not necessarily, accepted. STANLEY MILROY. Secretary. The Kauri Timber Company, Limited. IMPROVEMENTS TO SCHOOL AND TEACHER'S HOUSE AT TTTIRANGr. Tenders will be received by the Education Board, Auckland, until 12 noon on TUESDAY > the 23rd September, 1902. • . Plans, etc., mav he seen at 216, Victoria Arcade, Auckland. MITCHELL AND WATT, | Architects. ADDITIONS to TEACHER'S HOUSE AT I CAMBRIDGE WEST. Tenders will be received by the Education l Board. Auckland, until 12 noon on TUESDAY.. 1 the 23rd September, 1902. s Plans, etc.. may be seen at 21<7. Victoria, . Arcade. Auckland; and on application to the f Chairman of the School Committee, Cama bridge West. >" MITCHELL AND WATT. Au-hitects. 1 r V O BUILD E 11 S. i J „ renders are invited lor tho Erection of. a 1 new Six-roomed Cottage in Murdoch Road not . later than Noon of 16th September. Plans, • specifications, etc., to ho seen at William . Priestley's Residence, Leighton-street, oft' 1 Rose Road, Gfey Lynn, i rrs O BUILD e B S. a x HOUSE IN BEMUERA. Tenders for tho alK>ve are invited until the 18th inst. The lowest or any tender not necessarily »c« cepted. r , ARTHUR P. WILSON. - September. 1902. Architect. TT " " ~, ' T^""^ wm " S2 t Electoral. :) ——— , , - t npO THE ELECTORS OF WAITEMATA. i LADIES and GENTLEMEN,— r Having been requested by ft 1 large body of electors to offer myself as * i Candidate for your suffrages, I have finally 1 decided to place my services at your disi posal. After Parliament dissolves I will, as soon as convenient, address the Electors, u*id in ; the meantime announce myself an unswerving: advocate of: — 1. Economy in the cost of Administration! 5 as opposed to tho present system of reckless > extravagance; also, that the finances of tho colony be controlled by Parliament, and not solely by Ministers. 2. More vigorous encouragement of Settle*, i ment by the State in opening up and dispos- - r ins of Crown and Native Lands in the North ; : Island, granting purchasers tho option of , acquiring the Freehold. J 3. That the large Estates held by the Assets ' Company, which ate really under control of • the Government, be subdivided and disposedof in areas suitable for cloEe settlement. I 4. A defined policy of borrowing for Public | , Works, and the energetic prosecuition of! , such works, up to a revenue-producing point, \ j or completion. ; 5. That important Public Works be carried > 1 out under a system of contract, as against f ' the present wasteful co-operative system. ' "• 6. That the Upper House be Elective ny! . the people. ; ! 7. That the expenditure on Read's aaufl 1 Bridges. Railways, and Land for Settlement I in the North Island be at least equal to thatf" . of the South Island. Yours faithfully, » EWEN WK. ALISON. / BOROUGH OP NEWMABBjET-i EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. |' In accordance with Section 13 of the. Regu-' Ration of Local Elections Act, 1376, I "hereby' declare Mr. James McColl to be duly elected-; •a Councillor of the Borough of Newmarket.', lie being the only Candidate nominated for',* such, office. ' WM. HOGG, / Returning Officer. < Newmarket, September 12, 1902. TO THE ratepayers IN the waikui- METE RIDING. i LAD AND GENTLEMEN,— \ Having been requested by a number ofRatepayers to contest the Seat in the Council.,' I shall take the opportunity of addressing! vow on County Matters in the New Lynn! Hall on TUESDAY*, September 16, at 8 p.m. Yours faithfully, A. J. ROUTES'?. Highway Districts. AST TAMAKI ROAD DISTRICTS The East Taniaki Road Board hereby "give; notice of their intention, on MONDAY. Sep- . tember 29, 1902. at 2.50 p.m., at the Office of the Board, East Tamaki, to Strike a General' Rate of Three Far tilings <%d) in the Pound ' • (£), in accordance with Section 114 of tli<*; Road Boards Act, 1882. and Sections 37 to 39 • of the Rating Act. 1894. and their Amendments, for the year ending March 31, 1905. such Rate to be payable on October 17, 1902. ' to Alex. Bell. Collector, at the Office of the I Board, or in Auckland. The Rate Book is open for inspection at the Residence of the Chair- ' man, Mr. J. A. Goodfellow, East Tamaki.. ALEX. BELL, Clerk. September 12. 1902. ■ ' ■ '--'■'■■■' ' "" ©TRAINING THE EYES ■ O When they require assistance bringr pain, injury, and discomfort. SPECTACLES accurately fitted by improved methods for every defect of refraction by T. PEACOCK. OPTICIAN. QUEEN-STREET. OPPOSITE CITY HALL. Al»o in Stock : Artificial Eyes. Cameras, Mi-. croscopes. Telescopes, Electric; Batteries. Barometers, Hydrometers, Electric Bells, etc. Inspect the powerful Coerz Binocular*. . TJAIRY- pARMERS, A TTENTIO.N I 'A'. 1? uSO K. ii. JL> 26. STREET, la CASH BUYER of SEPARATOR and DATRt BUTTER LV ANY Q.OANTITY. ALtO EGGS. MILK TESTED. Star Separators, Deferred Payment. For lull particulars apply to A. BUSOK. JUST TO HAND—A Choice Assortment of. Ladies' Purses and Card Cases, fitted? Cases and Bags, suit-able for presents.—' Wiseman and .Sou.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12070, 13 September 1902, Page 7
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