Tenderi.1" • V- •*iit_E9Bß3s>r NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. PICTON-HURUNUI RAILWAY, MAIS LINE. HURUNUI RIVER~BBIDaB CONTRACT. WRITTEN TENDERS will bo received at this office until Noon of WEDNESDAY, tho Bth November, 1882, for the above contract. They nro to bo marked on the ontaido. Tender for the Ilnninui River Bridge Contract,' and addressed to tho Hon. tho Minister for Publi* Works, Dunodln. Telegraphic tenders, similarly addressed c_d m"ked will be received if presented at any tolegraph-oßico by Noon of tho same date, provided that written tenders are lodged at any District or Resident Engineer's Office by tho same hour. Drawin!;B,,speclfications and general conditions may bo seen- bit thisoffico ? and. at ■tho Public Works Offices at Auckland,: Wollingtoii, and Christchurch. Tito lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By command. w . N . ijLAIR, Engineor-in-chargfe, Middle Island. Public Works Offico, ' on Dunedin, 27th September. 1882. 29s PUBLIC WORKS, NEW ZEALAND. CONTRACT FOR GAOLER HOUSE AT ■ Provincial District of Otago. WRITTEN TENDEUS'wiII be received at thisOlHce-utitilKbpnoi: TUESDATfi. the 10th October, • 1882, for. the- abO'ro contract.-. They are to bo marked on the"outoide-« Tender for Gaoler's House Contiact,!1 and addressed to'the Hon. • the Minister for Public Works, Dunedin. Drawings, specifications, and general oondibons^may be seen at this Office, and at the Town Clerk's.Office, Lawrenco. The lowest any or tender not necessarily accepted. By command. ' E . j. USSHE R, District Engineer. Publis Works Office, Dunedin, 16th September, 183 P. 18s D^ Aii BEACH FOR SALE BY TESDER. mENDERS are invited for the PURX CHASE of the TRAM and RAILWAYS constructed from Rattray street. Dunedin, to .Forbury and Anderson's Bay, with right of extens on as conferred upon tho Company by its charter. «r-mmtn Tenders are also Invited (on- benalf of the Proprietors) for two TRAM ENGINES and four TRAM CARRIAGES, lately ninning upon tbc line. P'-insand sueoificationa to bo seen, and further particulars obtained, at the Office of the Company, DT* ndew'tTbe sent in to the Secretary on or before The highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. By order of the Board. jp_ spRINO( 4y Secretary. WANTED.,? mENDERS for ADDITION to the X Residence of F. D. Rich, Esq., Bushy Park, Paltnewton, will bo received by tho Undersigned, at Shag Point, up to OCTOBER life, 1882. ' Plans and specifications can be seen sit Shag Point up to OCTOBER 4th ; and in Dunedin, at the Shag I Point Coal Company's Office, Willis street, after that time. . ) . | W. H. WILLIAMS, 3_ Attorney for F. D. Rich. ! THE WOOLSHED PADDOCKS. %/f R FBASER haa been inwtruoted by -V.I Messrs Allen Brothom to invite scaled TENDERS for the LEASING for a ierm of 10. years, from Bth October prox., of Sectionß 12,13,14, 15,18, and 35, block IX, Moeraki, containing about 630 Acres, and commonly known as the Woolshed PadThe above property is well fenced and subdivided, has access by a made road to Palmerston, and adjoins the properties of iloasrs Jack,' Braithwaito, and The conditions, which are liberal, may be inspected at Mr F. Graham's, Great King street;, Dunedin; or at Mr Fraser's office*, Palmerston. Tenders will CLOSE on the 9ti OCTOBER, 1882, and the highest or any tender need not necessarily be _o7 PtO<L JOHNJ. M. FRASER. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. ' TE ARO RECLAMATION. TENDERS for the Keclamation of part of tho Te Aro Foreshore will bo received at the City Council Office up to 4 p.m. on THURSDAY, the 26th October. Plans and specifications to bo seen at tho Office of the City Surveyor. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. CHARLES C. GRAHAM, TownClork. Wellington, 16th September, 1882. 21b mENDERS are invited for the LEASE JL for seven years of that valuable piece of GROUND at tha corner of Spey and Leven streets, being part of section 11, block LXXII, of the town of Invercargill, having a frontasjo to Spey street of 100 feet, and to Leven street of 66 feet, opposite Messrs Paisley and Co.'s new yards and sheds, close to tho railway siding.. Tho highest or any tonder not necessarily accepted. Time for receiving tenders will close at 12 o'clock noon on SATURDAY, tho 7th October, 1882. JAMES HARVEY, Solicitor, 21s Invercargill. mENDEBS wanted till noon of October X 17th for the ERECTION of PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Clinton (stone or wood). Plans, &c. to bo seen at my office till 12th; then at Schoolhouse, Clinton. DAVID ROSS, F.R.1.8.A., Architect, 29s Octagon Buildings. •'' LENDERS wanted till Noon of MON--1 DAY, 9th Octobor, for Stone and Brick FACTORY, WAREHOUSE, and OFFICES for Messrs Hallenetcin Bros, and Co. DAVID ROSS, F.R.18.A., 193 Architect, Octagon Buildings. npENDERS are invited till Noon of X SATURDAY, 7th Octobor, for a Six-roomed HOUSE of Wood. Apply J. A. BUBNSIDE, 3o Dowling street. TENDERS invited for REMOVING and RE-ERECTING three HOUSES—H. M. DAVEY, Engineer.. JPlans Mr Hardy's Office. Ten ders close on FRIDAY, 6th inst. 40 mENDEBS WANTED for 12 months' -*- SUPPLY HORSE-FEED. Apply A. DORNWELL, 4 0 • 71 George street. _ /TPiENDERS Wanted till Noon on MON. ]L DAY, October Oth, for Brick VILLA, Melville street. DAVID ROSS, F.R.1.8.A., 29s Architect, Octagon Buildings. BdnoatiQaal. OBAKANUI COLLEGE, WAITATI, OTAGO, N.Z BOARDINa-SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Head Master: • The Rev. R. L. Stanford, 8.A., Ex-Coll., Oxford French and German: Herr WUst, do l'Ecolo Militaire a Met: et a Berlin. Mathematics: Mr E. Duncan, Missouri School, N.W. Pnvincen, India. Music: Miss M. Kinder, London. Tho Colloge is situated 13 miles north of Dunedin, and Is closo to a railway-station. It stands on an extromoly healthy and beautiful site close to the eeaBhoro. Tho school grounds comprise 850 acres; there is excellent fresh and salt-water bathing, cricket-fleld, and every opportunity for physical training close at hand. , . , Boys of all a"es from seven upwards are received at any time as boarders, and evory attention is giyon to their domestic comforts under Mrs Stanford's immediate supervision. Pupils are prepared for tho Universities or commercial life, and tho best references givsn as-to the 6'andard of teaching. For particulars apply to REV. R. L. STAKFORD, Waitati. ■- The terms for 1882 begin on January 30th, May loth, and September 11th: 261 DUNEDIN SCHOOL OF ART, Moray place.—Freehand and Model Drawing, Paint ing in Water or Oil-colours, Drawing and PaintlDg .rom the Antique and StiU » Q ..^^ Art Master. Hotels -pRINCE ARTHUR HOTEL, Corner of HOBSON and WELLESLEY STREETS, | AUCKLAND. HUBERT ORAN .. - PROPRIETOR. THE PRINCE ARTHUR HOTEL as' now creetel is one of the most convonient and well-appointed Hotels in the Australasian Colonies. Its central position, bo near the business portion of tho city, its salubrious situation, its finish and thorough completeness in every detail, all combino to , stamp it as a FIRST-CLASS FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEIi.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 6441, 4 October 1882, Page 1
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