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TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited to close at Noon, on TUESDAY. 2nd April, lor Alterations to tlie Premises of tho "New Zealand Times." Tenders to be depont-d and plans and specifications to be sreit at the office of . WM. C. CHATFIELD, 30 Aren tint. riTENDERS are invited for the purchase JL of Property' in the estate of the late. W. Bishop, be in? Town Acre 124, Ingestra street, and part Town Acre 12G Cuba street with three Buildings, etc., thereon. Plan to be seen at the shop of Mr J. Nicol, Cuba, street Extension. Tenders', closo on 10th April, to be addressed to the undersigned. Title, Crown Grant.. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted J, C/« JjiMlUr, 43 21, Brougham street. 'WELLINGTON CirY~COUNCIL^ TENDERS are invited for Printing and Stationery for the year commencing Ist April- All particular at my office. Tenders will close on FRIDA! NEAf. at 5 o'clock. j E , pASE, Town Clerk. 25th March. 1901. 00® WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. TENDERS arc invited for Dog Collars for the year commencing Ist April. All particulars at my office. Tenders will closo on FRIDAY" NEXT at 5 6 clock, J. E. PAGE. Town Clerk. 26th March, 1301. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited until Noon of THURSDAY, tho 28th instant, for the erection of a four-floor Brick Building on Lambton quay. Plans'and specifications at onr office. THOS. TURNBULL AND SON, Architects. Citizens’ Life Chambers, Customhouse quay. 496 TENDERS. TENDERS will be received by the undersigned up to 8 p.m. on MONDAY Ist April, 1901, for a seven or ten years’" lease of Mr D. Barry’s new pronoises, situate in street, Hawera. the best position in tae town, and suitable for first-class drapery or other busiTenderers may teriders for tho whole "building, or for the bottom floor only, either as it stands, or divided into two shops. No tender necessarily accepted. Conditions of tender may be inspected at’office of this paper, or at the office of . BUDGE AND TRISTRAM. 984 1 Land Agents, Hawera. NORTH ISLAND MAIN TRUNK RAILWAY. TAUMARUNUI BRIDGE CONTRACT. mENDERS will bo received at this office JL until noon on TUESDAY, the 23rd April, 1801, for tho construction of the above-mentioned Bridge over tho Wanganui river. Plana, specifications and conditions may be seen at the Public Works Offices at Auckland Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin. The lowest or anv tender not necessarily accepted. \ W. H. HALES Engineer-in-Ghief. Public Works Office Wellington, 23rd March, 1901. 44

NORTH ISLAND MAIN TRUNK RAILWAY. TOITOI CREEK BRIDGE—STEEL GIRDERS CONTRACT. fIIENDERS will be received at this ofJL fioo until noon on Wednesday, the 3rd April, 1901. for the manufacture of two Steel Bridge Girders (156 ft span) for the Toitoi Creek bridge, N.I.M.T. Railway. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Public Works Offices Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Greyinouth, and Dunedin, and at the Post Office Thames. The lowest or any tender not necessarily ac--oe p *e d' - W. H. HALES. Engineer-in-Chief. Public Works Department, Wellington, 13ih March, 1901. 609 SHEEP OB DAIRY FARM TO LET. THE Executors of the Estate of the late FREDERICK RICHARDS invito Tenders for a Lease for Seven Years with right of renewal, of all that parcel of land being part of Lot X of Section 46, Blocks 3 and 7, Pohangina, containing 628 Acre*, more or less. The land is situate at the Junction of Coal Creek and the Pohangina River, a distance of 6 miles from Pohangina Township and 15 miles' from Ashhurat, and is reached by two good metalled roads. The property consists principally of rich river-bed flats and level terraces, the balance being undulating. The who!e_ is in grass, with the exception of about thirteen acres for shelter, and is well 1 fenced and subdivided into 14 paddocks. The buildings compiiso 7-roomed dwelling, 2-roomed cottage, woolshed and yards, concrete dip, stable, trarvehed, cowshed and yards, man s whare, etc., etc. About ten acres are exceptionally well laid out in orchard ih full bearing and about 8 acres are in turnips and rape. Store and Public School two miles distant. The stock and implements may. if desired, be taken at vaintlicn. Tenders, close on Saturday, SOth March, it N con, and the highest or any tender will no 1 necessarily ho accepted- For further particulars and conditions of lease. ap”ly to ALFRED RICHARDS. Palmerston North: W. BBATBON. Rpnmfli; AL- ' LAN R’C'fSARDS, Pohangina (who will show api.'.'ernte over the property!; the office of f‘ r \ paper, or J. P. INNES, Soli eitcr. PiPn-oraton North, to wnom tenders must be addressed. 441

WADE’S PATENT SKYLIGHTS TIES ©sly combination pater ? _ in the kmrket that given every satisfaction and guaranteed net to ]oak. The case just completed on Saturday, 16th December, 1899, before the Chief Justice, rules that a protection could not be issued to Messrs Welsby and Bedell for combination patent skylight called "The Empire*’ without putting in a disclaimer os to the monc.r patent, WADE'S. Consequently we ask our numerous customer# and the generally to be careful in dealing with any patent not fullv protected. _And as the proprietors of WADE’S P m tht district, we intend to take promp* actira to assert onr right#. BALLINGER BROS. THE FARMERS’ CO-OPEEATIVK FIRE AND MARINE INSDRANCB ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY. LIMITED. WE have been appointed Agents for the above Company in the Wairarapa District. .vnnn FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCES effected at the Lowest Current Bates. ANNUAL BONUSES Distributed amongst holders of at least Two Shares in the Company. £, .__ __ J. 15. CEUICKSHANK AND CO.. Agents Wairarapa District 229

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4316, 27 March 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4316, 27 March 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4316, 27 March 1901, Page 8