, Tenders. IN BANKRUPTCY. In the Estate of J. M. SHEPHERD, of Timaru, • a Bankrupt. NOTICE. T ES^t9^ ed for the st°ck: Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted "I^M^'SrW1 °fficeof G'L-De-noon on MONDAY \J\^ Vldl° D' T™aru, up till be inspected ' 8t May> where stock-sheets can W ffiSP. 1 Trustees* - WANGANUI HARBOUR BOARD WRITTEN TENDERS will be »- miSblfi P?f C. enli- Oa amount of contract, must be o f a th c^ a3- good for2l days, and must be SaSXnSU •iVTi! airma? of 'he Board only. XeleIs by tZ v?,^ U on the Bame conditions The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted , EDWARD CHURTON, _^_ Secretary Harbour Board. CITS' OFDUNEDIn! TO PRINTERS.' f FENDERS. TviuTe received at the -*- Town Clerk's Office" up to TUESDAY, the 2nd day of May, 18S2, at 5 p.m., ■ ■ For PRINTING the BURGESS ROLLS 18S2-3 for South, High, Bell, and Leith Wards. Five hundred copies wanted for each Ward. It will be optional with Council to give only two of printin" ™ firm> °tte t0 expedite th« ; Tenders to be "at per page," as per specimen to be inspected at the Office of / . ■ . ADAM GIBSON, * • 25thApril, 1882. . ' Town Clerk. TOAPEKA COUNTY. TSWDERS will~be received at the on WEDI?£SDA } VUIJnIw 0 1 friCe3 ' Law«"<*. ™til Noon Nn ir?/ , V? X2 th day o£ May next. for Contract Sapl^7eal^ Oou esie and ™™S™ Cou^lS^Lawrence? 8 ■*" b° Se<m at the County. nJnnnt* 18 "F^ be accom Panied by a marked cheque, ThP^™? f° 5 Per Ceat, oP-the amount of the Tender The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Jiroicdfo 0"*!? ' ~- " for Gontraot Ko- IS™and JAMES BUCHANAN; j Lawrence. 27tS^Xl^PekaC0UntyC0^ CITY LEASEHOLD, WITH BUTCHER'S SHOP, AND DWELLING-HOUSE. mENDERS WANTED for PUEb^ekxKn 0'/ 16 LBASE of PMt ot Section il, wa^c^fasph^^rtt:^ m > **<"* For further particulars apply to 20ap MACLEAN & CO. RENDERS are invited until Noon of SATURDAY, April 29th, for Labour Only In the ERECTION of a BRICK WALL.. Specifications and further particular* to be seen»t the office cf . j ; HEELES, M'BEATH, &. CO., | .' ' High street, Dunedin. April 28th, 1882. , . 23ap fjIENDERS invited for the ERECTION of WAREHOUSE in ;Mansei street/ Dunedin, for Messrs Brown, Ewing, and Co. To be lodged with the Undersigned on or before the 6th MAY, at Noon. R. A. LAWSON, 20ap ."■ - ■ Architect.rjiENDERS are invited till noon of SATURDAY, 6th May, for the CONSTRUCTION of a small RESERVOIR, and LAYING of PIPES, for the New Zealand Refrigerating Company (Limited), at Kaikorai. MASON & WALES, 2CaP Architects. rpENDERS are invited till noon of THURSDAY, «h May, to erect CHEMICAL SWORKS in BRICK for Messrs Kempthorne, Prosaer, and Co., adjoining the Acid Works, Kaikorai. MASON & WALES, "• 26aP ' ' ' Architects. HENLEY RIVER BOARD. mENDERS will "be received by the S^fpo^LaL^o^ *? Steven. 24an ' HEID & DUNCANS, 21ap Engineers. JJIENDERS invited for the Erection of ADDITIONS and ALTERATIONS at the Bank of New Zealand Buildings, Timaru. ■ • To be lodged with the Undersigned on or before the 3rd MAY, at Noon. ' R. ALAWSON, 22*P ' --■-.- Architect. mENDERS are invited until Noon JL on SATURDAY, 6th May, for the ERECTION of a two-storey RESIDENCE in Russell Btreet. E. M. ROACH, : ■'. 29aP Octagon Buildings. mENDERS are invited till Noon of BRinrtm?^^29^! 1136-for the cr ?ction of iiRICK BUILDINGS at the corner of George and St Andrew streets, for Messrs Irvine and Stevenson. * ,_ ■ J.A. BURNSIDE, , Architect. "jVTO further Sample Casks "Star" _Ll CEMENT supplied at 15s after Ist of May.— S. do Beer and Co. , . 27ap' Educational, OTAGO UNIVERSITY. JJR HOLMES will be glad to meet intending LAW STUDENTS ■ At 5 p.m. on MONDAY? . 29ap BiKASUI COLLEGE, WAIXATX, OTAGO, N.Z. . BOARDING-SCHOOL. FOR BOYS. • _. HeadJTaster: i The Rev. R. L. Stanford, 8.A., Ex-Coll., Oxford. French and German: Herr WUst, de l'Ecole Militaire a Metz et a Berlin. Mathematics: MrE. Ddkcan, Missouri School, N. W. Provinces, India. Music: Miss M. Kixdkr, London. The College is situated 13 miles north of Dunedin and is close to a railway-station. It stands on an extremely healthy and beautiful site close to the seashore. The school grounds comprise SSO acres • there is excellCDt fresh and salt-water bathin?, cricket-Held and every opportunity for physical training close at hand. Boys of all ages from seven upwards are received at any time as boarders, and every attention is riven to their domestic comforts under Mrs Stanford's immodiate supervision. - Pupils are prepared for the Universities or commer.^SiXiS^' refere"ces *™ «'o «"> For particulars apply to REV. R. L. STANFORD, __-_ Waitati. i^jgtfuS^ 30th'^ T^UNEDIN SCHOOL OF ART^o^y AJ^ placo.-Freehand and Model Drawins- Paint DAVID C. HUTTON, #T« k 4 F "WA"T.B O- N. HIGH OTg|^V?,n°tica thtt he hss ESMOVKD t, bUBISisM . DnQ9dli '. B»d atiU c«riea oa Me IMPORTER AND COMMISSION &6ENT. h.'Y^'n!? 7 J[ m- *ad Sons' Glasgow eel" btited Old WhisHeoiCaldei »nd Qo.'i- AastnUu n lsos. latlocts tsccnted In the Eouiu Maskci lot. »cy d»Krlpcors oi goods or mtchiaeiy. Town tad Ootinlrj PioposMea Ici «■■!«. Shtrcs b:u?M aad sold cr. com Bunion
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 6307, 29 April 1882, Page 1
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