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Tenders. Marine Department, Wellington, N.Z., 7th Sept.. 1910. ■WBITTEN TENDERS for the purchase of " V the S.S. HINEMOA will be received at this Office up to Noon of WEDNESDAY, the 19th October next. Particulars of conditions of sale, etc., can be seen at this Office, and at the Customs Houses at Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin, Invcrcargill, Nelson, and Napier. The highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. By order. GEORGE ALLPORT. Secretary. THOROUGH OF MOUNT EDEN. Tenders will be received by the ? under, signed for Construction of Drain, Woodside Road. Particulars may be obtained on application at the Office. Tenders close 4 p.m. on MONDAY, October 10. 1910. S. GRAY. Town Clerk. m o B U I" L D E R S. HOUSE (IN WOOD). OWEN'S ROAD AND GILLIES AVENUE. EPSOM. Tenders for the above will be received at my Office up to 12 Noon, SATURDAY. October loth. _ _ _ , B. C. CUILWELL. A.R.18.A., Architect. Phoenix Chambers, Quecn-st. Telephone No. 2548. rpo BUILDERS. Tenders will be icccivcd until Noon of WEDNESDAY. October 12th. for the Erection of a Villa Residence at Dcvonnort. ED. BARTLF.Y. Architect. rp O BUILDERS. ALTERATIONS TO RESIDENCE. EPSOM. Tenders for the above will be received until Noon on TUESDAY, 11th October. J. CURRIE,Architect. Camden Chambers, Queen-street. rpo BUILDERS. ALTERATIONS TO WAREHOUSE, CUSTOM-STREET. Tenders for the above will be received until Noon on THURSDAY, 13th October. j. CURRIE. Architect. Camden Chambers, Queen-street. W. g A T T S. MODELLER AND MANUFACTURER OF FIBROUS PLASTER CEILINGS. ARCHES. CENTRE FLOWERS. INTERIORS. ETC. Ceilings Designed and Estimates Furnished. Showrooms and Factory: UPPER VINCENTSTREET. "DBISCOE AND pOMPANY. T KITTED. CUSTOM-STREET. AUCKLAND, Having secured the .services of Thomas Lamont, Tiler and Grate Maker, are prepared to make High-class Grates to Architects' designs. Every description of Wall and Floor Tiles sold from stock; Air Pit Fires; Interiors, and Register Grates. TpLECTRIC PANS, T"iRY pELLS, PLECTRIC T IFTS. TyM. pROSHER AND CONS, ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS, 51. HIGH-STREET. AUCKLAND. Telephone 958. Estimates for Electric Light. TENDERS INVITED FOR BUILDING FOUR SEASIDE COTTAGES, AT MILFORD BEACH. TAKAPUNA. Close at my Office at Noon, WEDNESDAY, October 26th. T. W. MAY, Architect, 'Phone 754. H.M. Arcade. PLECTRIUAL CDPPIIES, From A 1000 KW. GENERATOR To a BELL PUSH. TONES. T TD.. AUCKLAND. The Stud. GLADSTONE, BY-SEATON DELAYMISS GLADYS. BY CUIRASSIER. This highly-bred Horse will Stand as follows:— AT HALL'S STABLES. GREENLANE— TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, FRIDAYS. PANMURE—MONDAYS. OTAHIJHU-WEPNESDAY AFTERNOONS. ONEHUNGA— MORNINGS. MANGERE-SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. GLADSTONE was a brilliant performer on thb turf, and is a full brother to that great mare Gladsome. GLADSTONE'S PROGENY ALL SHOW GREAT PROMISE. FEE: Thoroughbred Mares £7 7 0 Groomage, 2s 6d For pariculars apply E. HALL. Greanlane. &gt*,r*&& rpo STAND THE SEASON 2____Z___jL_fl| GREEN LANE. ELLERSLIE. llHlUPliMillil "V^gxAWAY, By Electioneer out of Maud, by Berlin (imp.). CASTAWAY aire of Mains, 2m. 19s. , CASTAWAY will travel the following dis-/ tricts:—Panmure. Tamaki, Ho wick, Clcvedon Papatoetoe. Mangere. Avondale. etc. Terms: Four Guineas, single mare; .two or' more as per agreement. Further particulars apply GEORGE ROBINSON. Or Groom in charge. Ag ,-ggft T° STAND AT TE AWAMmT THE THOROUGHBRED OPALPEEN (3) By GOSSOON (Imp.), dam WINDMILL, by GOLDSBROUGH, Subscription: Thoroughbred mares. Ten Guineas; Halfbreds, Five Guineas. First-class grazing: Mares with foals, 2s per week: dry mares. Is. Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred Mares sent by train met at Ngaroto station. For further particulars apply to WEAL AND CAVANAGH. Te Awamutu. ___"B^- l __C£t ■nPHOBOUGHBBED By Motchkiss—Queen Cole (Brother to Battleaxe). Will Travel the Following Districts this Season: PANMURE, HOWICK. WHITFORD. CLEVFDON, ARDMORE. PAPAKUBA. DBURY ; OTAnUHU. "•"*!. MONDAY, TUESDAY. AND SATURDAY Will Stand at HARP OF ERIN STABLES. ELLEBSLIE RAMBLER'S Stock are particularly promising, and are sure to be heard of this season Several of his stock have taken first nriw> ' m™ apply Ur GUineUS * or further particuW. MCLEOD, 'Phone. 285. Harp of Erin, Ellerslie. gWEET LL pATCH. ; fi !: =». — en; dam, Creole, Geo. M. Patcheu, by Rothschild. Creole, by Pinole Patchen (imported). 1 This Horse combines the best blood lines in America and Australasia, being closely related to American Dan Patch, also New Zealand Dan Patch. The latter's sire, Rothschild, has proved himself the greatest colonial speed-producer. Note.— Patch. ' 2.9 3-5: Revenue. 2.11 4-5; Sal Tasker, 2.16; Lord Elmo, 4.33, two miles. Sweet Patch: t Height. 16.3: built in proportion. Described ' by all journals as the handsome, good- 1 gaiter racehorse that he is- : Terms: Sevjn Guineas. Single Mare; two 1 or more per arrangement. 1 Will Stand the Season at Pine Grove, York ' Avenue, Ejsom. JOSEPH DICKEN, j Groom in Charge. [

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14492, 5 October 1910, Page 4

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