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Provincial Secretary’s Office, Wellington, Ist May, 1557. Second Notice to Contractors. '"TENDERS will be received at this Office until Monday, the 11th instant, at noon, for Building a Bridge over the Stream in Cuba Street. Plans and Specifications may be seen at the Engineer’s Office, Wellington. WILLIAM FITZUERBERT, Provincial Secretary. Notice. Provincial Secretary's Office. Wellington, 4th May. 1857. "ESTIMATES and Section of an intended Line of ’Road situated in the Upper Waiwetu District, have been deposited at this Office bv the Chairman of the Board of Wardens for that District, in terms of the 22d Clause of the District Highways Act. WILLIAM FITZUERBERT, Provincial Secretary. -n the Supreme Court of New Zealand, Southern District. In the matter of the Estate of Henry Lawson, of Waitaki, deceased Intestate. XTOTICE is hereby given, that His -L' Honor Sidney Stephen, Esquire, Chiej Justice of this Honorable Court, having on the 25th day of April inst., granted to the undersigned Letters ad colligendum, for the management and preservation of this Estate until further Order of Court, all Persons indebted to he Estate are required to pay the Accounts due to the Estate ; and all Persons m possession of any part of the personal property of the Deceased are required to give delivery thereof to the undersigned or his authorised agents forthwith, under certification, Ac. ROBERT R. STRANG, Registrar Southern District. Supreme Court Office, Wellington, 29th April, 1857NSW WINTER GOODS, rVc.ii> landing ex “ Maori,” from London direct, r TMIE following very desirable Goods, suitable for the present season, viz. : — Men’s, Women's, and Children’s Socks and Stockings of every description Men’s Merino, Lambs’-wool, Flannel, and Roval-ribbed Shirts ~ Lambs’-wool anil Cotton Pantaloons Men’s and Boys' Braces Men’s Stout Blue Jersey Frocks Cashmere, Cloth, and Kid Gloves Women's and Children’s Trimm’d Muslin Caps Russia Crash, Window Hollands, all widths Prints. Bed Ticks, Blue Serge, Oil Baize Gent.’s Black and Colored Neck Ties Figured Orleans, and other new dresses Grandrills, Woollen Cord, Printed Aprons Gambroons, Men’s and Bovs’ Leather Belts Printed Drugget, Black Ribbon \ elvets Blankets, Men’s Felt Hats Children’s Felt Hats trimmed Men’s Shepherds' Plaid, Doeskin, Moleskin, and Cord Trowsers American Pea Jackets Siberian and other Over-Coats A large assortment of Cloth Caps Gent.’s Tweed and Doeskin Vests Men’s and Boys’ Blue Serge Shirts

Men's and Boys’ White and Regatta Shirts And other Goods too numerous to mention. The above Goods are all carefully selected to order, and will be found woithy the attention of the inhabitants of the whole Province. J. BURNE, April 28, 1857. On Sale, ex “ Maori,” 4 0 HHDS. Truman’s XX Porter 20 hhds. Allsopp’s Burton Ale 10 hhds. Tooth’s Burton Ale .50 cases ~ splendid Bottled Ale •50 ~ ~ ~ ~ Porter 109 ~ Geneva G qr.-casks do. 10 ~ Brandy 20 ~ Rum G ~ Old Tom 12 cases London Bottled Sherry 12 ~ ~ ~ Port 5 London-made Light Ordnance Carts 3 ~ ~ ~ ~ Waggons 5 packages Stationery (Royston & Brown) 5 cases Printed Books (11. G. Bohn) 45 kegs Patent Nails cases Ploughs and Harrows 10.000 best Countess Slates 37 casks Tanfield Moor Coals IGO tons Wall's End ~ ALSO, One large 30 ton Cargo Boat, built especially for discharging Goods in this Port and Various other Goods. BETHUNE & HUNTER. Exchange Buildings, April 28, 1857. Landing, ex Maori, @ London. EDINBURGH ALE, in wood Barclay and Perkins’ Best Stout Porter, in bottle Pickles, Sauces and Mustard (In tins) Herrings, Sardines, and Biscuits Anchovy Paste, Shrimps, and other Preserves Chocolate Paste, Syrups, &c. STUART, KINROSS & CO. Wellington, April 28. 1857.

Wanted, A THOROUGH House SEPvVANT who can cook well. A Woman, as Nursemaid, Both Servants will be required to make themselves generally useful. Apply to Mrs. CARLYON, Hutt. April 29, 1857. Wanted, A FIRST-RATE SHEPHERD.—To a thoroughly competent person the highest wages will be given. Apply to Ma. ALLEN, Auctioneer, Wellington. March 3, 1157. Notice to Rate-payers. Til E Rate-payers of Thorndon District are hereby informed that the Revised List of Rates lies at this Office for inspection during business hours. Uy order, W. R. BOYLE, Clerk to the Board. Office Molcsworlh-strcct, May I, 18.--7.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume XII, Issue 1228, 9 May 1857, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume XII, Issue 1228, 9 May 1857, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume XII, Issue 1228, 9 May 1857, Page 2

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