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MiSOBLLAHEOUS WANTS. PA RTN E R WANT ED, with about £200, to join an OLD-ESTABLISHED PHOTOGRAPHIC BUSINESS, In a main thoroughfare in ono of the Provincial Towns of New Zealand, with a view to extension of Buaincss. References and carte of self, or uo notice, will bo f1 "*"' WELLINGTON, Times Office, Dunedin. TRADESMEN, &c TO ARCHITECTS. A PPLTCATIONS~for the Office of J\. PROVINCIAL ARCHITECT, Province of Canterbury, accompanied by certificates and testimonials, will be recoived at the Government Buildings, Christclmreh, until 20th JULY. Salary, £COO per annum. Address— J. T. PEACOCK, Secretary for Public Works, ,28ju Canterbury. ■ ANTED, Practical LITHO. PRINTEIt, competent to take management. Good remuneration. Apply Box 84, Post Office. TITANTED, CARPENTERS. Apply ..'-T-T'-i -North'D'uriediri Hotel at 8 o'clock sharp. W^ ANTED, Four good CABINETMAKERS. Apply, R. Francis, carver, Great King street. TRONMONGER.—Wanted, a CompeJL tent SALESMAN, to travel. Apply, statins qualifications, to Box 81, Post Office. sjy DRAPERY.— Situation Wanted by an experienced hand. Town or country. A. H., Time 3 office. . STABLE MANAGER WANTED— must bo a thoroughly competent man. Apply .-.,.'' JOHN CHAPLIN and CO., SOju Manso and Stafford streets. WANTED, a good COOK (female). ..; Apply Empire Hotel. ANTED; a amatt KITCHENHAND. Apply Watson's Restaurant, H%'h atrtet. . TENDERS. EXTENSION OF TIME. TENDERS will be received at the Oftico of the Secretary for Lands and Railways until noon of Friday, the 9tli July proximo, for Tho Supply and Delivery of 78 GOODS WAGGONS for the Southland Railways. Plans and specifications will be on view,' and forma of tender obtained, at the office of the Engineer of Permanent Way, Dunedin, and tho Traffic Manager's Office, Invercargill. • ■ The Government doe-i not undertake to accept the lowest or any tender. ' .. ; WM. CONYERS, : General Manager. : Dunedtn, 15th June, 1375. 21ju CITY OF DUNEDIN. fIIENDERS will be received at Ji&SgSa JL Clork's Office, Manso street, ono^^SunT WEDNESDAY, 7th, at 4 p.m., for the following works, separately:— - Ist. For Forming and Metalling- Hill street, Serpentine Avenue ; also, for Excavating and Removing a Bank of Earth at Grant street. 2nd. ¥oit Supplying Two Horses, Drays, and Drivers, at Union street Quairy, for three months. Specifications at City Surveyor's Office. ' , ~' ' J. M. MASSEY, "', . . , ■• Town Clerk. July 2nd, 1875. 3jy rfiENDERS WANTED, for Erecting A the Firat Portion of a BANK BUILDING at Green Island, for tho COLONIAL BANK.ot, NEW; ZEALAND. ■" '" " ;:''' .",'.' Plans, &c.,to be seen at my Office after Wednesday Next, and Tenders received till Noon on Wednesday, July 7th. ' DAVID ROSS, 28ju Architect. mENDERS WANTED for the various WORKS required in tho Erection of newStone and Brick FACTORY BUILDINGS, for Messrs Guthrio and Larnach. , Plans,, &<:., to be seen atmy office till SATURDAY, 31st inst. ■•,.,..■ DAVID ROSS, 3jy Architect. CROMWELL WATER WORKS. mENDERS requested for Cast Iron PIPES. Specifications,&c, toboscenatouroffice,whore Tenders will be.received till Noon of WEDNESDAY, 21st inst. 3jy BARR and OLIVEB. " GRANGE FARM, EAST TAIERL - HHENDERS for LEASE of above Farm will bo received up to 12th JULY NEXT, at the Office of Mr Chiis. Koid> Princes street, Dunedin, whore conditions of Lease and plan of Farm may be seen. 29ju IN THE ESTATE OF DAVID RENNJE HAY • rpENDERS are invited for the PURJL CHASE of tha STOCK-IN-TRADE of David R. Hay, Tailor and Clothier, Dunedin. The stock is now open for inspection, on the premises, Princes street, Dunedin, where the .stock list and ceiiditions of sale may be reel). Tenders must be lodged with Mr Richard H. Leary, accountant, High street, Dunedin, on or before Noon of Saturday, the 10th day of July, 1875. Thf highest or any tondcr will not necessarily ba accepted. T. S.GRAUAM, ) Trustees of tluo RICHARD H. LEARY, f said Kutate. Dunedin, sth July, 1875. sjy. PPBLIOATIONB. ~ THE MARCH OF PROGRESS. THE SATURDAY ADVERTISER. WEEKLY TIME TABLE, AND NEW ZEALAND LIIKRARY MISCELLANY, A Journal for circulation in overy City and Town in Now Zd&htnil, WILL BE PUBLISHED SHORTLY. 30ju KKADY ON FIRST SEPTEMBER: THE FIKST NUMBER BRADSHAW 1S GUIDE to NEW ZEALAND. TO BE PUBLISHED MONTHLY. PI"*HE extension of railway communicaM. tion, the consequent exceedingly rapid increase in the passenger traffic throughout the colony of New Zealand, and the paucity of information—of a reliable character— now obtainable of the arrival* and. departures of the yariouu trains, couches, mail uudi otlies steamers, and all methods of travel, render the publication of some trustworthy and authentic record of reference an absolute necessity. The propriatora proiKiso to issue a monthly "GUIDE." similar, as far as circumstances-will permit, to the well-known "Bradsh»w" of the mothercountry, containing Time Tables, compiled widli every possible regard to accuracy, and from information obtained from authontic source* o«ly, of all Railways. Coaches, St amors, ie, Ac. The projected publication will also contain full information icj^irdijijj Postal and Telegraphic arrangements, General, Provincial, and Municipal Governments; Public Institutions, Bunks, iu-urancc Companios, complete Descriptive Itinerary, and, in thort, will be maueas ro|)lete with gencnil and useful information as possible. The want of a medium of ADVERTISING FOR THE WHOLE CoLiiNY has long been felt by all commercial classes The publication now projected will, it is confidently anticipated, fully fill that want, as it will be the firat aim of the proprietors to produce the work at a price which must ensure its being accessible to the whole community. It is calculated that an issue of >onie thousands per month may bo relied upon, which will be di tributed throughout theentire colony. The advantages thus offered to advertisers must therefore be at unco apparent. In submittiii" thin Prospectus to the Public of New Zealand, the proprietors beg to give the assurance that evoiy effort will be made to curry it out in its integrity, and raider it proportionately as recognised an institution in New Zealand as " Bradthaw's Guide" is in Britain. Terms of Subscription and for Advertising may be ascertained from the various agents. DALGLEISH &, BEID, Proprietors. SEWARD & GILLARD, Agents for Otago. DuncOin, June, 1875. ijy

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 4174, 5 July 1875, Page 1

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