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TENDERS. FTIENDEIJS are Invited for the Erection JL of a Post-office and Telegraph Station at Arrowtown, in the Province of Otago. General conditions, s|»ecincations, and drawings may be seen at the Offices of the Colonial Architect, Wellington, and at the Telegraph Oilice, Dunedin. Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to noon on Thursday, the 16th November. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W. H. CLAYTON, Coloßial Architect. , NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS, TENDERS are Invited by the Colonial Government for the supply of Forty Thousand Totara or Javrah Sleepers, for the Otago Southern Trunk Railway, is lots of ten thousand each. . Specifications to be seen at the Public Works Offices, Wellington, Christchurch, and Dunedin, and with the General Government Agent, Auckland. Tenders will be received at the Public Works Office, Dnnedin, np till noon of the 27ch November, 1871. t . The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. JOHN BLACKETT, Assistant Engineer in Chief. Public Works Office, Wellington, 21st October, 1871. __2*o TO DITCHERS AND DIIAINERS. FTIENDERS wanted for Ditching about I 700 chains. Aoply to the Manager, Henley Estate, Taieri Ferry; or to Mr John Reid, Hope street. ' ' . TO CARRIERS. ~ mENDERS WAITED, to cart Hawk-, ] -«- dun and Eden Creek Stations Wool and Stores, about 530 bales and 10 tons. " For particulars, apply to MR. M'PHAIL, at Hawkdun; Or to BALGETY, NICHOLS, and Co., 4a ■-.■■■■ Dunedin. THIS DAY.—NOON. mENDERS for Supplies, &c, for Provincial Government for 1872,-mußt be lodged by Noon of Tnesriay, 7th November, 1871. . .__ fpENDERS, with Samples, will be received until Mid-day, on Thursday, the 9th Inst., for the Supply of 30,000 red Bricks at per 1000, delivered on to the Gas Works. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. »• y n E. GENEVES', Engineer. DUNEDIN GAS WORKS. ffIENDERS will be received until Mid:JL day on THURSDAY, the Oth inst., for the Supply and Erection of a Seven-foot Picket Fence on the Gas Works, Anderson's Bay Road. Particulars may be obtained on application to the undersigned at the Works. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. E. GENEVER, y n . . ■ Engineer. PROPERTIESTfOBIsAIiE. OR SALE OR TO LET, Quarter-acre Section, with two Cottages (one four-roomed), with large garden. Apply to Mr Muir, on the premises, Regent Road 200*° GILLIES and STREET. OR SALE, in Upper Kaikorai, Sixty Acres, together or separately, opposite the Manse, fronting the main road—twenty minutes from Octagon. Apply to Ussher, Surveyor, Princes street; or William M'Kenzie, Waikari. ._ ; FOR SALE OR TO LET, a Sixroomed Cottage, freehold. Apply to Win. Harrop, Albany street. FOR SALE, Two QUARTER ACRES, Nevada Township, together or separately. Apply F. Wilkinson, on the ground. OR SALE, Hotel and Stables, in a Good Locality, in Dunedin. Apply Will. S. Douglas, Princes street. -O O R S A L E . Section 11, Block 111, adjoining the gardens of the Roman Catholic Convent. Apply to J. LANSEIGNE, Walker street ; 2n Or to MR M'KEAY, Solicitor, Princes street. OR SALE, SIX ACRES of LAND^ beautifiUly situated by the Sea-side in the Peninsula, adjoining the Caves, and opposite the Gull Rocks, which afford a beautiful Bathing Ground. To Gentlemen requiring a Marine Residence, this wiU be found a most eligible site, being close to, town, and having a good, Road to the Property. Apply WM. PERCIVAL, iSpectacle Maker and Optician, George street, Dnnedife IJo FOR SALE, by TENDER, paxt y Section adjoining Knox Church, being No. J2S, Block XXVI., having a frontage to Great King street of CO feet, by a depth of 148 feet 0 inches ;• together with thf Four-roomed COTTAGE erected thereon Tenders for the purchase of the above will be received by the undersigned, on or before Tuesday, 7th Novemvir Thft highest or any tender not necessarily ac-

cei>tea* EDMUND SMITH, ; In " Savings Bank. EDUCATIONAL. ' . M U S I.C. T^R ARTHUR JOHN TOWSEY ':.... Teacher of SINGING, PIANOFORTE, AND ORGAN, " Will receive Pupils at his Residen.ce, : DQWLING STREET. a I%T I S S B E L £7 : VISITING MUSIC TEACHER, - : AT .■•.-:;■ THE GIRL'S PROVINCIAL SCHOOL. Terms, at the School, Three Guineas per Quarter. ~~- ~ COACHBUILDIiRS. T> O B I N A N D C 0. COACH-BUILDERS AND IMPORTERS, Stuart Street, Dunedin, Beg to thank their Customers for the very Über^ patronage accorded them during the Eight Years they have been in business here, and would respectfully intimate to them and other Gentlemen resident in'the Colony, that they still devote their undivided attention to Business; and that, having opened a connection with the best Furnishing Houses in England and America, thereby securing a constant supply of the best material, aad employing none but competent workmen, we continue to guarantee that all work ieaving our Establishment is ■ ■■-. ELEGANT IN DESIGN, DURABLE, AND REASONABLE IN PRICE. N.B.—Repairs in all the-various Branches receive prompt attention. ' _

HOTELS. /^GCIDENTAL HOTEL. On draught,— . ! BASS'S NO. 4 CHAMPAGNE ALE (Light), which for purity, flavour, and brilliancy, cannot b surpassed; also MARRIAN'S NO. 3 BEER, Superior to any strong ale imported in this market.^ EAST TAIERI HOTEL, EAST TAIEKI, WILLIAM KNOTT begs to intimate to Ms Mends and the public that having leased the above well-known HOTEL, he is prepared to offer superior accommodation to travellers and pleasure parties. Good Stabling and a well-fenced Paddock. 18 NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC mHOMAS HUDSON (late of the JL Scandinavian Hotel, Maclaggan street) wishes to inform his friends and the Public, tta* -^ £"•§»■ chased from Mr F. Wain, the RAINBOW HOIISA-, George street, Dunedin, where he trusts, by keeptog the best description of Wines, Beers, and Spirits, to obtain a share of former patronage, bo liberally bestowed tipon him, N.B. Country friends will find every comfort; AdO 4 thenaeto"private hotel, jt\. Octagon. First class Accommodatfon for Gentlemen and Families visiting iown, ACTins Moderate.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 3043, 7 November 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 3043, 7 November 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 3043, 7 November 1871, Page 3

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