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TO GRAZIERS. GRAZING OF 1623 ACRES IN THE NORMANDALE ESTATE, ADJACENT TO THE LOWER HUTT RAILWAY STATION, FOR LEASE. SEPARATE Tenders nro called for the V 5 right to depasture not more than 1000 head of sheep for two months on tho above Estate. Tenders, accompanied by a deposit in cash. Post Office' Order, or Rank Draft, of half tho total amount of each tender, addressed to tho Undersigned, and marked outsido "Tender for Grazing" irill bo received up to Noon of FRIDAY, the 10th instant, at this office, \ where conditions and full particulars are obtainable. Conditions can also be seen at Post. Office and Railway Station, Lower Hutt. Tho highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. JOHN STRAtJCIION, Commissioner of Crown Lands. District. Land and Survey Office, Wellington, 2nd July, 1903. 323 DEFENCE DEPARTMENT NEW ZEALAND. TENDERS FOR GREAT COATS, BANDOLIERS, RIFLE BUCKETS AND STRAPS WATER BOTTLE. SEALED Tenders (in duplicate) will be received by the Under-Secretary for Defence at Wellington up to 12 o'clock noon on SATURDAY, 18th July, 1903, for tho supply of tho following, viz.:— 500 Great Coats, Infantry Pattern 3000 Bandoliers, Combination Pattern 1000 Rifle Buckets 1000 Straps Water Bottle, Samples may bo inspected and copies of specifications and forms of tender can be obtained at tho Defence Stores, Auckland and Wellington, and at the Militia and Volunteer Offices, Napier, Christchurch and Dunedin. Tho lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. O’SULLIVAN, Defence Storekeeper. Defence Store, Wellington, July Ist, 1903. ITTIft ».V-' 253 WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. PURCHASE AND REMOVAL OP . BUILDING. rjHENDEES will be received at the -1L Town Clerk’s Office until 12 Noon, on Saturday, tho 4th July, for the purchase and removal of wooden building on the north side of Aitken street, lately belonging to Mrs Francis, and situated partly on Town Acre 537 (section 1) and partly on Town Acre 538 (section 11). in accordance with the idaus and conditions to be seen at the office of the City Engineer. Tenderers must deposit tho sum of JGS with their tender, and the successful tenderer will be required to remove the building within twelve working days from the date of the acceptance of tender. The highest or any fender'not necessarily' accepted, : JNO. 29th June, 1903. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. 248 Education Board Office, AVellington, 30th Juno 1903. CJEPARATB tenders for Gravelling re» quired at the HUTT and EPUNI Schools will be received at the Education Board Office up to Noon of FRIDAY, tho 3rd July; Specifications in the hands of the respective school committees and at Mr Avison'a Store, xipuni. THOS. TURNBULL AND SON, 252 Architects to Board. TO BUILDERS. r I MINDERS are invited up to noon ft, Wednesday. July Bth. for tho croo. tion of Three-floor Brick Buildings ou Lambtou quay. Nos. 95, 97 and 90. Plans and specifications may bo seen, at my offices. Kelburne Chambers. JOHN S. SWAN, 139- Architect.

TO BUILDERS. TENDERS jaro invited, to close Noon of WEDNESDAY,: Bth July, for extensive additions to the Synagogue, Wellington terrace. , Tenders to be deposited and plans and specifications seen at the office of WM, C. CHATFIBLD, ' Architect. Westminster Chambers. 12S TO BUILDERS. ■ CRICHTON AND McKAY, Architects, Lambton quay, Wellington, FVITE Ten'll era for the erection of Banking Chamber and Offices, Wellington, for the Bank of New South Wales. Plans, etc., may be seen at our offices, where tenders must be lodged not later than Thursday, the 16th day of July,-at noon. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. 1000 THE WIDENING OF WILLIS STREET. TVARCY EORD, the working man’g JnJ' . friend, is clearing his extensive stock of Drapery and Clothing 25 per cent, under cost to save the trouble of repacking. The following are a few of the line* ho is overstocked in and will clear regardless of cost:—Sheeting. Blankets, Rugs, Quilts, Marcella and Honeycomb, Irish Linen Table Damask, Irish Linen Table Napkins, Irish Poplins, Silks, Sateens. Prints, Muslins, Serges, Tweeds, Vicunas. Worsteds, Men’s Underwear, Shirts, Ties. Collars, Socks, Braces, etc. 5000 yards Pure Ceylon Biousings. to clear at 6d yard, honestly worth lOld a yard. Note address DARCY FORD, The White Hocse, Willis street. 88H NOTICE OF REMOVAL. A DEMPSEY, Saddler, desires tia • inform his numerous Customers and the Public generally that he has REMOVED his Business from 45 Viviau street to COLEY'S BUILDINGS, VIVIAN STREET, where, by strict at. tention to, business, ho hopes to maintain a fair share of patronage. A large and -well-assorted stock of Harness. Portmanteaux, Gladstone Bags. STRAPS, and School Bags, together with all the necessaries of a wellstocked saddler’s shop, will be kept, or made to order on the shortest notice. * A TRIAL SOLICITED. 699 A ROBERTSON begs to thank the iL public-for their libera! support, and to' announce that owing to increase of business he has had to put Up an additional' building to meet the require, meats of bis numerous customers. A.- R. has had a longer and ’better experience limn any other dyer and ‘cleaner iv the colony. O’oujir. Dyein.; and .Cleaning of every'description done. Ostrich Feathers* and Kid Glove Cleaning a Speciality at the PERTH DYE WORKS. Ghnznce street. Tel, 318.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 5007, 3 July 1903, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 5007, 3 July 1903, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 5007, 3 July 1903, Page 8

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