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Government Notices. Public Works Office, (Colonial Architect’s Brandi), Wellington, 13th June, 1574. TENDERS,, are invited for the Erection of ADDITIONS to the RESIDENT MAGISTRATE’S COURT, at Oamaru, in the Province of Otago. General conditions, specifications, and drawings may he seen at the offices of the Colonial Architect, Wellington, and at the office of the District Engineer, Dunedin. Tenders addressed to the Hon the Minister for Public Works, and marked outside “ Tender for additions to the Resident Magistrate’s Court, Oamaru,” will be received at the office of the undersigned up to 4 o’clock of MONDAY, the 6th day of July, 1874. Telegraphic tenders will be received, provided the original tender and deposit are lodged with the nearest District Engineer at the time above specified. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W. H. CLAYTON, Colonial Architect. SI Public Works Office, (Colonial Architect’s Branch)., Wellington, loth June, 1874. rjpEXDERS are invited for the Erection ol JL a COURT HOUSE, at Hamilton, in the Province of Auckland. GTeneral conditions, specifications, and drawings may be seen at the offices of the Colonial Architect, Wellington, and at the office of>the District Engineer, Auckland. Tenders addressed to the Hon the Minister for Public Works, and marked outside, “Tendel's for Hamilton Court House,” will be received at the office of the undersigned up to 4 o’clock of HOHDAY, the 13th day of July, 1874. Telegraphic tenders null he received provided the original tender and deposit are lodged witli the nearest District Engineer, at the time above specified. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W. 11. CLAYTON, Colonial Architect. TENDERS will be received up to the loth JULY, 1574, for the CARTAGE of FIFTEEN TONS, more or less, of TELEGRAPH MATERIAL, between Wellington and Masterfcon, the material to be laid at points along the present line of telegraph, in such quantities as may hereafter be directed. Tenders, endorsed “Tenders for Cartage Telegraph Material,” to he sent in not later than the 15th July, and to state time required for completion of the work. Each tender to be accompanied by a deposit of £25, as a guarantee of good faith, which sum will be forfeited by any tenderer should he refuse to take up his tender in the event of its being accepted. Further information may be obtained on application at the Telegraph Office, Wellington. By order of the Telegraph Commissioner, C. LEMON, General Manager. New Zealand Telegraph, Head Office, Wellington, June 27, 1874. Kj fJIO CONTRACTORS. The TELEGRAPH COMMISSIONER is prepared to RECEIVE TENDERS for the SUPPLY and DELIVERY of FIVE HUNDRED (500) TELEGRAPH POLES, more or less, for a line of Telegraph between the Town of Foxton and the Town of Palmerston North. The poles to be sawn from the heart of totara. The poles to be of the following dimensions —Twenty-five (25) and twenty (20) feet long in proportions hereinafter to be determined, but the greater portion will be twenty (20) feet long, to be eight (S) inches square at the butt, and six (C) inches square at the top. The poles to be sound, straight, and free from shakes, knots, and sail. N.B.—Wo pole toill le accepted which contains the least sap or spccldcd timber, and should any pole be brought on to the ground not in accordance with the specification, the same will he cut in half prior to being rejected. The poles will have to be delivered at points not less than four (4) chains apart, along a line of telegraph to be hereafter more particularly indicated by pegs, which will follow, as a rule, along the present tramway from Foxton to Palmerston north. The delivery of the poles to commence on the Ist September, 1874, and the whole to be delivered within three (3) months of the date of signing the contract, under a penalty of five (£5) pounds per diem for every day beyond the time specified, which penalty will be recoverable from the contractor from any sums that may he, or become, due to him under his contract. Progress payments will be made at the rate of eighty (SO) per cent, as the works advance, the balance on completion of contract. The contractor will not be allowed to let or sub-let his contract without the consent in wiring of the Telegraph Commissioner, or of the person authorised by him to act on his behalf. Tenders are to specify the price per pole as per sizes given. Each tender to be accompanied by a deposit of fifty pounds (£SO) as a guarantee of good faith, which sum will be forfeited by any tenderer, should he refuse to take up his tender in the event of its being accepted. Each tender must include the names of two sureties for approval, who are willing to become bond for the due performance of the contract in the event of the tender being accepted, and must bo accompanied by a notification to the effect, signed by the two proposed sureties. Tenders endorsed, “Tender for the Supply of five hunched (500) Poles, more or less, for Telegraph Lines between Foxton and Palmerston North,” and addressed “The General Manager, Telegraph Department, Wellington, must be sent in not later than the Ist August next. By order of the Telegraph Commissioner, C. LEMON, General Manager. Now Zealand Telegraph, Head Office, Wellington, 27th June, 1874. THE undersigned arc Cash Buyers of WOOL and other PRODUCE, or will make advances on the same on liberal terms. LEVIN & CO.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4142, 30 June 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4142, 30 June 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4142, 30 June 1874, Page 3

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