Government Notices.. "E W ZE A'L AN D E AIL WAYS. .JL'* -':■•: ' ... ..— ~. ■ •: :■ -•- ,• :■ ! TIMARU AND WAITAKI... ■ - ' WRITTEN. TENDERS will-.be received at-this office up to NOON on W'ednes'dav,* 23rd September, 1874 i f or . the C.ON' : STBXJCTION of ,the HOOK the above railway." ' ... . , ~,.. They must be addressed.-to the Hon. the Minister for Public' Works,; Wellington,; and marked outside, "Tender for Hook' Contract of theTimaru and Waitaki Railway.";. •, .; ■ Plans and specifications may be seen: at .the, Public ,-W^rks,Offices,,>t Wellington, istchurch, and Timaru. _ elegraphic tenders similarly addressed and arked will-bV'received if presented at any -legraph Office by NOON of the same date, ivided that written tenders in due form are lodged at the office of a District; or Resident Engineer by the above hour. : The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. > By command, JOHN BLACKETT, .Assistant Engineer-in-Chief. Public Works Office, • Wellington, August 3, 1871. fOTICE is hereby given that all Books I belonging to the Library of the General leinbly are requested to be returned on or ore MONDAY, 3lit instant, in accordance h Clause xiii. of the Library Regulations. EWEN McCOLL, Sub-Librarian. IMPORTANT SALE OE .' CROWN LANDS. Notice is hereby given that 47,000 acres, more or less, Qf Crown Lands, divided into Subuiban and Rural Sections; situated in the . PARAE-ICARETU BLOCK, West Coast, and distant ten miles from the township of Marton, Upper Rangitikei, will be sold by public auction,'at this oJP.ce, on or about Ist September. '■ The Parae-Karetu, Block, hereafter to be called, "Tho Township of Hunter," is easily accessible both from Wangauui and Rangitikei. Part of the land is covered with open bush, while that in tho Pourewa Valley and also on the Turaldna svle consists 'of level country. Further information will be given in future advertisements. JOS. G. HOLDSWORTH, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Crown Lands Office, ' ' a " Wellington, June 30, 1874. Fellmdngers. WILLIAM LILL IE , WOOL SORTEIt AND EiXLMONGEK, EOXTON. Highest price given for SKINS, and WOOL taken to wash and carefully attended to. Orders with Mr A. Gray will be punctually attended to. TT E N R Y WALTON E E L L M O N G E R,' And cash Buyer of WOOL, niDES, AND SHEEP SKINS GLENCRAGIE, Nghauranga Line, Wellington. V "Wines 'i and Spirits.,-,;... 'SI-HE ■ IRISH WHISKY' ; TRADE. In consequence of representations frequently addressed to us we have determined to .SUPPLY THE EXPORT TRADE,:/ WITH OUR OLD WHISKY,■ ~' BOTTLED IN BOND BY OURSELVES; In cases of one dozen each,.containing two gallons; thus enabling'the consuming public in all parts of the world to, obtain, through' the usual channels, a Whisky which is not dhlendj and has been properly matured before-bottling. GEO.- ROE&.CO., ; ; ,':.;'; Thomas* Street Distillery, ~: "".'.'.■' .i.\ ,„.'.''JDuVjjn.'.';,;;'■„.;;; Books, Stationery, &c The Universe and Coming Transits, by 11.. A. Proctor [uman 'Longevity, its Facti and its Fietion3; by N. J. Thorns Life of John Coloridge-Pattcson; Missionary. Bishop of the Mclanesian Islands; by Charlotte M. Yonge prise ; by A. G. Forb enty Thousand -Leap ... . . ■no; beaiitifully illustrated- ;' : - -'- ' --■<'■ Characters, Illustrations iof '* the- Humor, : Pathos, and Peculiarities of , : Londoa< Life;,,by Henry Mayh'ew '" ' '•-.■/■ " by Laurence Oliphant;'cheap edition-'- ■---:•■ vi T.itH»i\Vnn/lAn Khnnil HHbw nOVOl) by OuM» .muel'Smiles ia, by A. G. Forbes, and of the khedird; by F. B. zm. land, by 3' S. Walton In Strange Company, being the experiences of a Roving Correspondent, by James Greenwood, "the Amateur Casual", ' A Ilistory'of Booksellers, tho old and the new: by Henry Curwcn, with portraits and illustrations The Priendship of Bpoks, and othi Rev. V. D. Maurice ~" ~ man"» Year Book for 1874, by Fred. Martin jv a Merchant dilation of the Gospel nistory nee, King, and Slave, a Story from il Africa; by 11. J*. Stanley lictionary Phrase and Fable, new and ro las,Stories, in 1 \ol, viz —"Blade o' ldon Grain," and "Breadand Cheese ii.3l.luy of Caricaturo Grotesque In ,-vture and Art , < „ / of Clubs and Club Life, by John Tlmbs Wonders of the Yellowstone Regions In tho Hooky Mountains, by James Eichardson Sahara and Lapland Travels in the African Desert and the .Polar World ; translated from the French shel Hocy i,„„ Japan, tho Land of tho Rising Sun, lis annalß . - during tho past twenty years, recording the reBeeton's ] general principles of English Jurlsp Boilean's Travcrso Tables, new edition Tlircading jtfy Way, twenty-seven years of Autoblo- ' grapliy; by Roborj; Dale Owen Tho Story of Goethe's Life, by G. H. Lowes Tho Artist of Collingwood, by U.»ron na Carri"From Patmos to Paradise, or Light on tho I Present, and the Future; by Dr. Cum —- Life of the Iter. William Anderson, L.L.~., v~ LYON & BLAIR, (Snocossors to William Lyon.)
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4196, 1 September 1874, Page 4
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