< Excursions- '*-■■ ■ -..'■- : '±- — ■■- "—" -~~~~~ .-i ~\r oo XL i ght|lc cesiox. ' WEDNESDAY. 7TH INST. The New and Favourite S.S. KESTREL will | leave the Ferry Tee at 8 p.m.. on an Excursion Round the Harbour. V First-class Band will be on board, and will play Choice Selections of Music during the tripSteamer retains to the wharf about ten o'clock. Refreshments may be obtained on board. FARES : ADULTS. IS; CHILDREN. 6D. Tenders. pBTJSHING PLANT. Tenders will be received at the Post Office. Coroznandel. until THURSDAY, the 6th Februarv 1906. at noon, for the Removal and Erection of the plant known as the Maca- ; ronic Battery from Matamataharakeke to Kuaotunu. Specifications and conditions to be -een at the Coromandel County Office, Coromandel, the Foreman of Boaas. Maotuna, and the Inspector of Junes Uhice, Thames. Intending contractors will be shown the plant between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. on Tuesday, the 6th February. 1936. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders to be addressed. " Inspector of Mines. Post Office. Coromandel." A deposit of ten pounds to accompany i each tender. -.»—«« JAMES corns, Inspector of Mines. February 1, 1906. A UCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD. TENDERS FOR EXTENSION OF RAILWAY WHARF. Harbour Board Offices, December 1. 1905Tenders will be received at this Office until TUESDAY, the 6th day of February. 19C6, at Noon, for Extension of Railway Wharf in Reinforced Concrete, in terms of Plans, Specifications and Conditions to be seen at the Engineer's Office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders to be endorsed, " Tender for Extension of Railway Wharf' By Order of the Board. J. M. BRIGHAM, Secretary. rn E X D E R S. Alternate Tenders will be received up till 12 Noon. THURSDAY, Sth February, 1903. 1. For the Purchase of the Freehold of the CLUB HOTEL, Pahiatua. 2 For the Goodwill of the Lea3e of the same HOTEL, lease having 6 years to' run. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For particulars apply to D. CREWE. Pahiatua. TTAMILTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. Tenders are invited up to 4 p.m. of the 13th inst., for the Excavation of Site and Erection of Saleyards at Hamilton. Plans and Specifications may be seen at the Borough Engineer's Office, Town Hall, Hamilton. „„,.,» S. B. SIMS, Town Clerk. sth February. 1906. A DDITIONS TO HOUSE AT EEMTJEEA. Tenders for above will be received until noon of MONDAY, 12th February. ASHLEY HUNTER, Architect. 18, Eoyal Ins. Buildings, Queen-street. _^_____ TO BUILDERS. ■*■ BRICK BUILDING IN GLADSTONESTREET. The time for receiving Tenders for the above is Extended to Noon of-MONDAY, the 12th inst. • EDW. MAHONEY AND SON, Architects. Public Notices. TTTAIPIPI EOAD DISTRICT. NO. 2 SUBDIVISION. It is proposed by the Waipipi Road Board to raise a Loan of £700, under the provisions of " The Local Bodies Loans Act, 1901," for the purpose of metalling portions of the following roads:— Waiuku-Karioitahi Road ... £600 Lamb Hill Road £50 Kent and Kirk Streets £50 As Security for the payment of Interest and Sinking Fund on the proposed Loan, which is for a period of 41 years, and hearing interest at the rate of 4 per cent, per annum, a Special Rate of One Farthing in the Pound will be struck and levied on all the Ratable Property within No. 2 Subdivision, Waipipi Road District. The cost of raising the loan will be paid out of the ordinary rerenue of No. 2 Subdivision, and the Special Bate shall be collected to par the first year's interest. A. E. MELLSOP, Clerk Waipipi Road Board. A MEETING of the Ratepayers of No. 2 Subdivision, "Waipipi Road District will be held in the Road Board Office, Waiuku, at 3 p.m. on THURSDAY. February 15, 1906, to consider the above proposal. ( JOHN NELL, Chairman. Waiuku, February 5, 1906. J IN THE ESTATE OF THOMAS SLADE, OF HAMILTON, BLACKSMITH (DECEASED). All Persona having Claims against the above Estate are requested to forward the same forthwith to A. SWAB-BRICK. Hamilton, Solicitor for Executrix. Hamilton, 31st January, 1906. T\R. OTOPFORD WILL BE OUT OF TOWN FROM FEBRUARY 9 TO 17. DR. CARO IS IN CHARGE OF HIS PRACTICE. Glass and China. T7l J?. TAOKSON AND pO., TTDIMPORTERS AND WAREHOUSEMEN, ELLIOTT-STREET', AUCKLAND, Have to hand their First Shipment of this SEASON'S FRUIT JARS. MASON'S PORCELAIN LINED, quarts in ' case 3 of 8 dozen; J gallons, in cases of 6 dozen. MASON'S IMPROVED, quarts, in cases of 8 dozer.; J gallons, in cases of 6 dozen. LIGHTNING JARS, quarts, in cases of 6 dozen; J gallons, in cases of 6 dozen. TIN TOPPED JELLY TUMBLERS, in nests of 2, in casks of 2 gross each. TIN TOPPED GLASS BARRELS, in cases, containing one gross. PURE GUM RUBBER RINGS. TIE OVER JAM JARS, lib, 21b, 31b. J? "p JACKSON AND po., T TD. a Photography. A SPECIALITY. CHILDREN'S PHOTOGRAPHS. J7LLERBEOK (Late Morten). 46, Karangahape Road (Opposite Tabernacle). , TjIEVBB'S BELTZOGENES, 3, 5, AND 8 I -*• PINT, WITH CRYSTAL ACID AND SODA, • AT REDUCED PRICES. Alio, SPARKLET MACHINES AND bulbs .. , TO SUIT. At Lowest Current Rates. GRAVES AICKIN, The Pharmacy, Queen-street, Opposite the Mercantile Chambers. KC C t CLEARANCE SALE. JJ.»lJ*\Jt Ladies' Shade Hats, Is. I ' v kALE; 10 O'CLOCK TO-DAY.wD.6.Q,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13094, 6 February 1906, Page 8
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