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DraperyGrand display op millinery Now on view at TE ARO HOUSE, CUBA-STREET. JAMES SMITH has great pleasure in informing his customers that he is showing in the Millinery room window New Millinery Bonnets New Trimmed Hats New Leghorn Hats New Pearl Straw Hats New White Ostrich Plumes New White Ostrich Peathers New Black Yak Laces New Colored Laces New Black Mantillas, handsomely trimmed NOTICE.—JAMES SMITH’S extraordinary variety of DRESS PABRICS and COSTUMES, consisting of Arabian Glacie Alpacas, tinted Canadian, plain and striped, Japanese striped Grenadines, Tussore cloths, Summer homespuns, Persian stripes, colored Llamas, and numerous other textile fabrics, from 5-1 d. per yard, all of which are imported SPECIALLY for the trade of Te Aro House" ALPACAS. ALPACAS. A most extensive choice of this highly esteemed material. The silk-finished, • tinted Alpacas defy all competition for brilliancy and durability, from Bs. 6d per dress. Patterns free per post. The superior stock of Men’s, Youths’, and Boys’ Clothing kept at Te Aro House is being highly appreciated for their superior value and good fit. JAMES SMITH, Te Aro House, Ouha-street Legal Notices. Yice admiralty court of new ZEADAND. NOTICE is hereby given that the Worshipful Alexander James Johnston, Esquire, Deputy Judge of the Vice Admiralty Court of New Zealand, has appointed a SITTING of the Vice Admiralty Court of New Zealand, to be held at the Provincial Council Chamber, Wellington, at Ten o’clock of the forenoon of MONDAY, the 23rd day of NOVEMBER, 187 L (Signed) H. C. WILMER, (Acting under appointment for A. S. Allan), Deputy Registrar. pUBLIC NOTICE. The Office of the Registrar of Births, Deaths, and Marriages has been REMOVED to the building occupied by the Head Office Stamp Department, opposite Government-house gate, at the foot of Molesworth-street. By order, R. C. HAMMERTON, Registrar. November 16. Railway Notices- ~|~ ATE TRAINS ON THURSDAYS. Public Works Office, Wellington, 18th November, 1874. On and after to-morrow, Thursday, the 19th instant, and until further notice, a LATE TRAIN will run from Wellington to the Hutt at 11 p.m. EVERY THURSDAY, returning from the Hutt to Wellington immediately, PRANK B. PASSMORE, Superintending Engineer. Government Notices. mo CONTRACTORS. X . The Telegraph Commissioner is prepared to receive TENDERS for the Supply and Delivery of FIFTEEN THOUSAND (15,000) TELEGRAPH ARMS, in three separate tenders of Five Thousand (5000) each. Patterns can he seen, and further particulars obtained at the Telegraph Offices, Wellington. Tenders addressed “The General Manager New Zealand Telegraph, Wellington,” and endorsed “ Tenders for Telegraph Arms,” to he sent in not later than the Ist December next. By order of the Telegraph Commissioner, C. LEMON, General Manager. New Zealand Telegraph, Wellington, November 17, 1874. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Provincial Secretary’s Office, Wellington, Oct. 27th, 1874. TENDERS will be received at the above office up to NOON of WEDNESDAY, the 9th of DECEMBER, for the construction of a Bridge- over the Taucru River, near Masterton. Plans and specifications may be seen on and after TUESDAY, the 3rd of NOVEMBER, at the Club Hotel, Masterton, and Provincial Engineer’s Office here. /The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. HENRY BUNNY, • ' Provincial Secretary. TO CONTRACTORS. Provincial Secretary’s Office, Wellington, November 13, 1874. TENDERS will be received at this office up noon of FRIDAY, the 18th day of DECEMBER, for the construction of a BRIDGE at the lower crossing Tinul and Alfredton line of road, near Mr. Stilboru’s property. Plans and specifications may be seen at Club Hotel, Masterton ; Nicholls’, Tinui ; and Provincial Engineer’s office here. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, HENRY BUNNY, Provincial Secretary. jq'OTIOE TO CONTRACTORS Provincial Secretary’s Office, Wellington, November 13, 1874. TENDERS will be received up to noon of FRIDAY, the 4th day of DECEMBER, for the construction of a POLICE STATION and DWELLING-HOUSE for constable at Carterton, Wairarapa. Plans and specifications may be seen at Mr. Fairbrothcr’s store, Carterton ; and Provincial Engineer’s office hero. The lowest orjjany tender not necessarily accepted. HENRY BUNNY, Provincial Secretary.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4264, 19 November 1874, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4264, 19 November 1874, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4264, 19 November 1874, Page 5

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