Tenders TO BUILDERS. rmUE Bur.l of Education invito frrfb X Tender* for the erection of addition* making alterations to the 'lVrraoo School. Tenders to be sent iu to the Hoard on or before 2Dth instant. TUuMAS TUIiNDULL, 436 Architect. l'i*b£*sS? TO ST EVEDO 11 ES. rjVEXDERS will bo received by the undersigned till 4 p.m. on Thursday, 17th, for Discharging and Loading the b.s. Coptic at Wellington. E. S. BABOT, Marine Superintendent, 80S Shaw, Savill, and Albion Comiany. THE KuKANUI COAL MIXING COMPANY (Limited). HTtENDERS are invited for the purchase of X the property of the above Company, consisting of—1. Lease for 42 years from the Ist January, 1876, of the coal upon and under 060 acres, part of the Buller Reserve near Westport, at a yearly rent of £IGS per annum, and, in addition, a royalty of sixpence per ton on coal sold during the first 21 yearn, and one shilling per ton during the last 21 years. The rents are not payable unless the royalties in any year do not amount to £lO5. The lease contains the surface and mining rights usually included. 2. Lease of about 800 acres, with similar mining rights, of which further particulars will be given in future advertisement. 3. Lease of 20 acres of land adjoining the above properties, lately acquired from the Government. 4. A railway constructed by the predecessors of the company upon lands described in proclamation in the Government Gazette of the 4th December, IS/9, pages IGSI and IGS2, connecting the Company's mines with the Westport-Ngakawau Itaihvay and the VVtstport Coal Mining Company's line. The line is iu length about a mile and a quarter. 5. The incline and bridges, buildings, offices, engines, wire, ropes, horses, plant, and material upon the Company’s leases. The mines are fully equipped with all plant and material proper and useful for their work* ing. The Company has been compelled to wind up in consequence of having exhausted its share capital and borrowed money in developing the resources of the mines. The mines are In full working order, and upwards of 100 tons per diem are now being put out. With a small addition to the plant this output could be more than doubled. Dull particulars can be obtained and documents of title examined and conditions of sale inspected at the offices of Messrs Iz\KD & Bell, Solicitors, Wellington, The property will he sold in one lot as a going concern, free from encumbrance*, with wages and rent paid up to the 9th August
Written tenders will be received np to noon of WEDNESDAY, the Cm AUGUST, each tender to enclose a marked cheque for an amount equal to one-fourth of the tender, which will be treated as a deposit pursuant to the condition?, and returned if the tender be not accepted. The highest of any tender will not necessarily be accepted. J. R. GEORGE, Liquidator of the Company. Wellington, July 9, 2884, 404 THE WELLINGTON AND MAN AWATU RAILWAY COMPANY (Limited). No. 2 BUSH-FELLING CONTRACT. TENDERS will be received at the Company’s office, Wellington, up to Noon of Tuesday, the sth day of August, 1884, for the above. Specifications and conditions may be seen at the Company’s offices, Wellington and Palmerston. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. H. P. HIGGINSON, Chief 25ngineer. Wellington, 21st July, 1884. 477 New Zealand Postal Telegraphs, General Post Office, Wellington, 14th July, 1884. riIENDERS are invited for the supply and i delivery of 3000 Telegraph Poles and 1000 Pole Butts, to be delivered at the Telegraph Stores, Wellington. Specifications of the above work may be seen at the Telegraph Offices, Carterton, Foxton, Palmerston North, Feilding, and the General Post Office, Wellington. Tenders to be addressed to the Superintendent New Zealand Postal Telegraphs, Wellington, and to be sent in not later than the 22nd day of July, 1884. By order of the Telegraph Commissioner. O. LEMON, 495 Superintendent of Posts and Telegraphs. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS.
SUPPLY AND DELIVERY QE RAILWAY WAGGON AXLES. General Manager’s Office (Railway Department), Wellington, 14th July, IBS4, WRITTEN TENDERS will be received at this office np to NOON of MONDAY, 28th July 1884, for the supply and delivery of 100 Waggon Axles at Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin, or Invercargill. Specifications to be seen and forms of tender obtained at the Railway Storo Offices Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin, Station Master’s Office Invercargill, and the Stores Manager’s Office, Wellington. Tenders to be addressed to the General Manager of New Zealand Railways, Wellington, and to be marked outside “ Tender for Railway Waggon Axles.’ Telegraphic senders, similarly addressed and marked, will be received it presented at any Telegraph Office by NOON of tho same date, provided that written tenders in due form are lodged at any district office by the same hour. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. J. P. MAXWELL, 459 General Manager, N.Z. Railways. For Sale or To Let TO LET or ROR SALE, those commodious and most centrally situated premises at the corner of Featherston and Bran-don-streeta, lately occupied by the General Government ns a temporary Pest Office, Apply to SMITH & WILSON, 492 Panama-street. jy/J"EDICAL PRACTICE for Sale in a rising Town in the Middle Island of New Zealand, comprising several Club appointments and private practice. Capital required, £3OO to £SOO, according to arrangement, Residence, with stables and every convenience for carrying on an extensive practice, can be leased or purchased. Applications to be addressed to “ X Z.,’ B x 304, Post Office, Dunedin. 344 ON SAL E, Ex Tongsriro and Bombay, 20 hhda Aitcbison’j Edinburgh Ale, in excellent condition. 135 HARGOURT & CO. OFFICE TO LET. A GOOD, light, spacious Doom over Chamber of Commerce, lately occupied by Mr W. H. Warren. 604 Apply to S. CARROLL. P. & C. J. BARRON, SIONWRITERS, GILDERS ON CLASS, &C. EVERY Description of Signwritiog done in First Style, At Moderate Prices. MANNERS STREE I', Next Flockton’s Variety Store. N.B ■■-Graining and Marbling, &c. 629 NOTICE SATURDAY AFTERNOON. THE Office of the New Zealand Times will in future be closed on Saturday Afternoons from and after Two o’clock,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 7221, 17 July 1884, Page 3
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