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Drapery. ; AUTUMN, 1881. JJROWN, E WING, & CO. Have the pleasure to notify that they'are now MARKING OFF their EARLY SHIPMENTS of GOODS for the Coming Season, and respectfully solicit an inspection of the • same. NOW LANDING, 76 cases, ex Palala «■ i, ~ Wellington 41 „ „ Canterbury. SPECIAL NOVELTIES, via MELBOURNE. 5 cases, ex s.s. Rohilla 2 ~ ~ s.s. Garonne 8 „ „' s.s. Cairnsmuir. | '__ •" '■ BILLS OF LADING TO HAND. 6 cases, ex Araby Maid 33 ~ ~ Oamaru 62-,, „ William Davie 3 „ „ Centurion. . SPECIAL NOVELTIES, via MELBOURNE? 4 cases, ex s.s. Duke of Argyle 20 „ „ s.s. Gulf of Finland. TheMillinery.Mantle, Fancy Dress, and Men's and Boys' Clothing Buyers advise that their purchases have received exceptional care, and they are convinced .that a. better lot of goods has never been sent out to the Colonies. PRINCES AND MANSE STREETS. Tenders. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WAITAKI-BLUFF WITH BRANCHES. PAINTING AND GLAZINcTaT HILLSIDE WORK shops. ; Public Works Office, : "OTRITTEN TENDERS h Kettleabove "' will be received at this Office up till noon on THURSDAY, the 24th inst. ' Specifications and conditions' may "be seen at this Office, and at the Office of the Workshops' Manager Hillside. ■ . : . The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By command, — E. R. USSHER, District Enijineer. TIMARU BOROUGH COUNCIL. TIMARU WATERWORKS. npENDERS are invited, and will be re--1- ceived up till 7 p.m. on MONDAY, the 28th February,lßßl, for' ~ . SUPPLY of FENCING MATERIAL for Timara Waterworks. . ..,....- Specifiations may be seen at the following places, viz.:—Tho Town Clerk's Offices, Christchurch, Dunodin, and Timaru. ■ >' : Tenders to be endorsed "Tender for Water-race Fencing Material." r EDWIN HY. LOUGH, ■ ■• „ Town Clerk. Town Clerk's Office, ' ■ ■' : . Timaru, 11th February, 1881. ■._• : 141 BOROUGH OF ST. KILDA £3000 SEVEN PER CENT. DEBENTURES, . Due 1901. TENDERS are invited for THIRTY DEBENTURES of £100 each, bearing interest at the rate of SEVEN per cent, per annum. The principal and interest are secured on the income of the Borough under the provisions of "The Municipal , Corporations Act, 1876." | A Sinking Fund will be established by the levying of a special rate of Sixpence in the pound. The interest is payable half-yearly at Dunedin, Melbourne, or Sydney, at the option of the tenderers. : ■■■;■-:,...■•:,'.; ■•• • This loan is proposed to be raised for the purpose of carrying out public works in the Borough—viz., street formation and'sewerage." ' * " " ! The present annual rateable value of property is ■; £10,614, besides income from other sources; and the only liability consists of debentures amounting to £2000 already issued. Tenders arc-to be sent, to the National Bank of New Zealand, Dunedin, not later than 3 p.m. on 28th FEBRUARY, accompanied by a bank draft or marked cheque equal to 10 per cent, of the amount tendered for. ....... . ; G. T. CLARKE, Mayor. The Financial Statement for the past year can be inspected at the office of G. T. Clarke and Co., Auctioneers and Financial Agents, 102 Princes street,' Duncdin, or posted to any address. ; 24ja TENDERS will be received at the St. Hilda Borough Council Chambers, until 7.30' p.m., TUESDAY, Ist March, for construction of Wooden Box Drain and Footpath, about 20 chains. ■ Specifications to be seen at Council Chambers, and at Mr Mitchell's store, St. Kilda. ANDREW RANKIN, ISt Borough Clerfc . TENDERS are invited (separately) until Noon of THURSDAY, 24th instant, for CONCRETE BUILDINGS and IRONWORK to be erected at Inch-Clutha, lor Messrs Gregg and Co., Coffee and Spice Merchants, Dunedin. ; Plans and specifications may be seen at the Store of Mr Thos. M'Kenzie, merchant, Balclutha, and at our office. - ■ ■ - MASON & WALES, 17f ' . Architects. Dnnedin. mENDERS invited for the erection of ~JL~" Presbyterian Church at Gore. PalanSj &e.,'lie with the undersigned, and tenders will bo received by DAVID DUN, Eso,, Gore, on or before the 2Sth inst. 22f R. A. LAWSON. TENDERS are invited till Noon of SATURDAY, the 26th February, for the erection of Residence (in wood; at Elm row, for Mr W Scott HISLOP & TERRY, Architects.' Educational. TXERR Be¥nO SCHEREK, ■*-*- PIANIST AND MUSICAL DIRECTOR, Receives Pupils at his professional Rooms in Moray place (at Mr Matthews', seedsman), opposite the new Coffee Palace - '• PersonaL MR FELIX GILL, saloon passenger by Wellington, will hear of Ills Brother by writing to Eweburn Station, Naseby. 231

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 5941, 23 February 1881, Page 1

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