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Tenders, WAIKATO-THAME3 RAILWAY. EUREKA CONTRACT (PERMANENT WAY). LKNGTn, ABOUT 17 MILE 3. "public Works Offlco, Wellington, Octobor4, 1883. rpENDERS will be received at this X Office until Noon of FRIDAY, November 28, 1883, for the above Contract. They are to be marked on tho outside "Tender for Eureka Contract," and addressed to the Hon. the Mlnlstor for Public Works. Telegraphic tenders, similarly addressed and marked, will bo received If presented at any Telegraph-offlee by noon of tho samo date, provided that tenders as above are lodged at any District or Resident Engineer's Offlco by tho came hour. Specifications and genoral conditions may bo seen at this Office, and at tho Public Works OUlcea at Auckland, Wanganui, Christchurcb, Dunedin, and Invorcarglll; at tho Railway-stations, Now Plymouth and Napier; and at the Warden's Office, Grahamstown. The loweat or any tender not necessarily accepted. By command. JOHN BLACKETT, ICo Bngineer-in-chargo, North Islßfld. BLUFF HARBOUR BOARD. TENDERS. TENDERS will be reooivotl up to Noon of WEDNESDAY, 28th Inst., for DEEPENING 600 feet by 60 feet of BEKTHAOE alongside Bluff Wharf to DEPTH of 2G FEET. Contractors may use tho Board's Priestmau Dredge or supply their own plant. ~ , Plans and specifications, containing full particulars and details, may be eeen at tho Otogo Harbour Beard's offlco, Dunedin; the Harbour Offlco, Bluff; and the chairman's office, New Zealand Shipping Company s Buildlnga, lnvercargill. Tondors to ba marked " Tenders for Dredging,' and addressed to the Chairman BluH Harbour Beard, Bluff. Tho lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. GEORGE DAWSON, Secretary. Bluff Harliour Board Office, Bluff, Novembor 14, 1333. 17n mENDERS will be received at thia Station until NOVEMBER 23, 1883, for CARRIAGE. OF WOOL to Outram Railway-station, and back loading from Railway-station. JOHN R. BRODIE, Manager, 310 Barewood, Hindon P.O. TIME FOR RECEIVING TBNDERS EXTENDED TILL NOON on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6. BOROUGH OF~QUEEN3TOWN. WATERWORKS. mENDERS will be received at the Town S. Clerk's Offlco, (Jueenatown, until Noon of WEDNESDAY, December 6, 1883, for the above Worka on either of the three following baaia :— Contract No. 1.-For the supply of tho material 03 scheduled. Contract No. 2.—For the workmanship and pait of tho material as speeifie.l. Contract No. 3.—For the «holo of the material and workmanship combined. Tenders to bo addressed to tho Mayor, and marked " Tender for Contract No. " Drawings, specifications, and general conditions may be seen at the office of the Encineera, Messrs Barr and Oliver, Dunedin; at the Municipal Offices, luvercarglll; and at the Municipal Ofllco-, Queenatown. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be a°Oepted- J. BEID, 3n . Mayor. rriEtfDEBS will be received by the •*- Dunedin Jockey Club, at my Office, until i o'clock on MONDAY, 19!h, for E0 HURDLE?, according to pattern to \k seen at Mr Gouiloy'a Yard, Clark street. SYDNEY JAMES, 16n See. D.J.C. The Stud, fJPHE THOROUGHBRED HORSE L E LOU P. Will STAND during tho present Season in DUNEDIN and TAIERI DISTRICTS. Lk Lour is a chestnut horse, no was bred by Mr S. Nosworthy in 1874, and \t full brother to Malice, Lurline, Castaway, Naiad, and Lure, and half-brother to La Mode. Traduokr (Le Loup'a eire) wag, until his death In 1880, known as tho champion siro of New Zealand, having begotten some of the best performers we have ever had Among his offspring, apart from Le Loup'a full brothers and sistors, were—Templeton (winner of the Dunedin Cup, Canterbury Cup, and innumerable other races), Betrayer (won Canterbury Cup and Wanganui Cup), Calumny, Natator (winner ot C.J.C. Derby, &c), Sir Modrcd (winner of Dunedin and Timaru Cups), Trump Card, Siesta, Virginia Water, Libeller, Chancellor, Tho Dauphin (winnor of C.J.O. Derby), Foul Play (winnor of Wellington Cup), Somnua, Bribery, Danebury, and heats of others who have been or are famous on the turf. Mermaid was bred in 1860 by Baron Rothschild. Also, THE WELL-KNOWN AMERICAN TROTTING HORSE PINOLE PATCHEN Will Stand at the same time and place. PmoiiK PATonKW, ono of tho trotting horses Imported from America by Mr John Kerr in July 1882, ia a glossy black stallion, with two white feet, standing between Id and 17 hands, and at present nine years old. Pinole Patchen's pedigree is aa follows :— By Liberty Patchen (son of George M. Patchcn Junior) out of Mary Blanc, by Long John out ot a mare got by a Morgan horse. LoDg John, by Timo leon (son of Boston) out of a mare by Trustee. Goorgo M. Patchen Junior, got by George M. Patchen, who was a son of Caesius M. Clay. Cassiua M. Clay was by Henry Clay, and his dam was Jersey Kate, said to ba by Mambrino, the sire of Abdullah. She waa also the dam of John Anderson, who woa one of the notables of his time. Cassius M. Clay was one of the greatest trotting sUlllons of his day. Fee: Six guineas; groom's fee, 59. Ono mare given In five, tho property of ono owner. Good paddock accommodation provided at the Taieri at 2s 6d per week, and all care taken, but without responsibility. For further particulars addrcs3 or apply to W. H. TAGGART, 160 ' Criterion Stables, Dunedin. Btuiness Notices. T>ATENT ASH CLOSETS, with Selfacting Clnder-Blftore attached, 70a each. Inspection Invited. ft ft T. DURT. PROTECTED BY LETTERS PATENT. GRAIN-POISONING MACHINES. A DONALD, Palmeraton, b«ga to • Intimate that ho is now prepared to execute all Orders on the shortest notice for his GRAINPOISONING MACHINES, which can be made in all sizea to contain from 601b to 2001b of grain, according to requirements. Printed Instructions furnished with each machlme. The machines have been proved a thorough 6UCCOSB. S2my CUT TEN & OO HP ANY, ENGINEERS, IROHFOUNDEKS, BOILERMAKERS, AND SHIPBUILDERS. Builders' Material, Cast and Wrought Iron Colnmnu, Girders, Iron Doors, Railings, Bangus, &c, 4e. Importers and Manufacturers of Bicycles tnd tricycles. Estimates given, »;d orders promptly and catefull; orejuJmi. WnrVn. C*«M« >9r«<tt. tlnntiUg fl ASALIER3.—GOLD MEDAL MEL\JT BOURNE EXHIBITION, AOAINST THB WOULD »a? fl«sieno E<w> v.lac la N«w Zoaiand. h » a OTTRT, TO CONTRACTORS. — Curtis and Harvey's Blasting Powder, Fuso; American and English Navvy Shovels and Picks. NEW ZEALAND HARDWARE COMPANY (LIMITED), Cumberland street. ■PURS' WATER. — Preserve you* htalte, »n<l nje FsaJeJ' H.P. HiTEa-9a 6d fl«cd, « a r crjRS ISIEKKATIONAL EXHIBITION, New Zealand. MARSHALL ~~& COPELAND, BREWERS, BOTTLERS, MALTSTERS, and IMPORTERS of every description of Brewing ii»tetials. Premises: Albion Brewery, Comberland elreel, and Wator-of-Leith. The abovo firm liovo taken the hlghoei honours In Now Zealand for their ALES. They hava been awarded TEN FIRST-CLASS CERTIFICATES since tho first Exhibition, held In Bunedls In 1865, to tho Chilstchurcn Exhibition, held in June, 1883. The Jurors of the Chrlstchcrch Exhibit ion, attec careful examination, appended the following remarks!— "Tho ALES examined by us are a very creditable exhibit—well mado and wholesjmo. "Marshall ana Oopeland's XXXX PALE BITTER ALE ia one that deserve? high commondatlon, and would attract attention In any Exhibition among that clasa of Ales. " Marsha .'and Copeland s DUNEDIN PALE ALES. —This flim XXXX Palo Bitter Ala stood out In a remarkab c way, and exhibits all the qualities of a well-made Bitter Ale. Wo recommend a Certificate of Gold Medal. "J. E. PAKKER, 1 "W. HOCKLEY, f Tnr - ra , "C. ROBERTSON, f Jarorß' TJn "E. S. HARLKY, ) fJIAYLOR BROTHER'S COCOAS, "MARAVILLA" AND HOMOEOPATHIC. Also, MARAVILLA COCOA ESSENCE, And SOLUBLE CHOCOLATE, LONBOH May be obtalnnl In Labelled Tine or Packets tbroiurhouv, the Colony. CORRUGATED IRON. SPOUTING RIDGING, NAIL and LEAD WASHERS.edtowpno* A.» T .BUEI

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 6789, 17 November 1883, Page 4

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