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For Sitle, &o, FOR SALE, R* lonic, Best HTEEL BINDER WIRE for M'CORMICK'S HARVESTERS. SOn . VVRIQHT, 3IEPHENBON, & CO. CUMBERLAND BTREBT TAJSNKRT. ON ""BALE By the UndnroisfacJ, Kvery description of Lo»ther lor boot r>nd harnessmaking purposes, White Leather for laces, Leather specially ilfossod for belts, pumps, and endno-hose. Bolts ir.sdo to order eny uleo. Neatofoot OU, Plastorers' Hair, to, CfiAS. COOMBS & 00. Cuh rnvntitsnn nt TSMm knil Ski tin. any quantity. 18n XpISHING-RODS and TAOICLE, al -*• kinds. Kolco Trout Flica. Season's etoci now to hand. ■ ARTHUR BRISCOE & CO. TSATENT ASH CLOSETS, with Solfictlng Clndcr-allters attached, 70s each. luispoetton invited. HI. BUBT, I^HEBP SHEARS, Burgon and Ball's K3 11A and BBA Doublo-bow. Ward and Payno's and Marshall's Shears, all patterns. 10 ARTHUR BRISCOE & CO. SHTATER-ENGINES, (1 to 60 h.p.).T T FIRST PBIZE SILVER MEDAL, AGAIN I IBS WORLD, MELBOURNE EXHIBITION. Be dnosd pjlobi Tenderi. NEW ZEALAND PUBLIC WORKS. CLARENCE BRIDUE CONTRACT-COUNTIES MARYBOROUGH AND KAIKOURAS. -VTO ELIGIBLE TENDER having been -Ll sent In, FRESH WRITTEN TENDERS will be received at this Office until Noon of WEDNES DAY, January 10, 1884, for tho above contract. They are to be marked on the outsido " Tender for Clarence Bridgo Contract," and addressed to tho Hon. tho Minister for Public' Works, Dunedin. Ti'loCTuphic tenders, similarly addressed and marked, will bo recoived If presented at any Telegraph-office by Noon of the same date, provided that Written Tenders are lodged at any District or Resident Engineer's office by the same hour. Drawings, speelfications, and goucral conditions may bo seen at this office, and at tho Public Works Offices at Auckland, Wellington, Nelson, Blenheim, and Christchurch. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ' By command. W. N. BLAIR, Enginecr-In-charge, Middle Island. Public Works Office, Dunedin, November O,IBSS. 13ti TIME FOR RECEIVING TENDERS EXTENDED TILL NOOfl on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6. borough of queenstown. waterworks! mENDERS will be received at the Town JL Clcrk'a Office, (jueenstown, until Noon of WEDNESDAY, December 6, 1883, for the above Works on either 0! the three following basis :— Contract No. I.—For the supply of tho material aa echojuled. Contract No. 2.—For the workmanship and part of the material as specified. Contract No. 3.—For tho whole of the material and workmanship combined. Tenders to be addressed to the Mayor, and marked " Tender for Contract No. " Drawings, specifications, and general conditions may bo seen at tho office of the Engineers, Messrs Barr and uliver, Dunodin ; at the Municipal Offico?, Invercar{(iU; and at the Municipal Offices, Queenstown. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. J. REID, Bri Mayor. BLUFF HARBOUR BOARD. TENDERS, mENDERS will~bo received up to JL Noon of WEDNESDAr, 28th inst., for OEEPENING 600 feet by 60 feet 01 BERTHAGE alongßido Bluff Wharl to DEPTH of 20 FEET. Contractors mayuse tho Board's Priestrnan Dredge or supply their own plant. Plans and specifications, containing full particulars and details, may be scon at tho Otago Harbour Beard's effleo, Dunedin; tho Harbour Office, B'.uff; and the chairman's office, .New Zealand Shipping Company's Buildings, Invercargill. Tenders to bo marked " Tenders for Dredging,1' and addressed to tho Chairman Blult Harbour Board, Bluff. Ihe lowest or nny tender will not neceesarlly bo acwpUid. GEOIIGK DAWSON, Secretary. Bluff Harbour Board Ollico, Bluff, November 11, 1833. 17n KAIKORAI ROAD DISTRICT. mENDERS are invited by the above J. Board for CON'STUCTION of CULVERTS and FOBMAIION in Abbotshill Subdivision. Contractors to meet at Mr Townley's (near Hlverstreum Reservoir), on WEDN£?DAY, 21st inst., at 2 p m., whm the works will bo pointed out to them. JOHN S. KENNEDY, 20n Clerk to the Board. mENDERS are invited till 4 p.m. of JL WEDNESDAY, the 21st inst., for the ERECTION ol THREE TWO STOREY BRICK BUILDINGS in Great King street. W. H. TERRY, Architect, lOn ■ No. 7, Exchange Court. iSduoationsi. OR AKANUI COLLEGE, WAITATI, OTAOO. SELECT EOAKDING-SCHOOL FOR BOTB. Eet«l Master I The Rev. S. L. Staotord, 8.A., Exeter Oollejc, Oifoid. French and German I Hott WSBt, do l'Ecolo _Ul_ivo a Mate it Berlin. _&thoin&tlcs I . Music I _lii U. Kimdkk, London. Tho College Is Bltuated north of Dunedin, In the country, close to a railway-station, and noar tho sea. Tho Bohoo! grounds comprise 853 acres; there Is excellent fresh and Halt-water bathing, cricket-field, kc, &c., close at hand. Boys Irom the age of eeven are received at any time so boarders, and every attention Is given to their domept'.c comforts under Mrs Stanford's Immediate supervision. Particular care Is bestowed on the manners and education of the younger boyg. Pupils are prepared for tho Universities or cornmer cl&l lifo. Excellent references as to the standard ol teaching to parents of past and present pupils. Apply to EKV. R. L. STANFORD, WaltaU. The terms for ISSB begin on Jurauy 36th, May 16tb, and Soptembor 18th. lid T^UNEDIN SCHOOL OF ART, Moray JLJ' plnco.—Freohand and Model Drawing, Paint ng In Wator or Oil-colours, Drawing and Painting from ths Antique «nd Still Life. DAVID O. HUTTON, . Art M»«t«» The Stud. npHE THOROUGHBRED HORSE L E LOU P. Will STAND during the present Season in DUNEDIN and TAIERI DISTRICTS. Lb Lour Is a chestnut horse. Ho was bred by Mr S. Nosworthy in 1874, and is full brother to Malice, Lurline, Castaway, Naiad, and Lure, and half-brother to La Mode. Teaducbr (Lo Loup's elre) waß, until his death in 1880, known as the champion eire of New Zealand, having begotten some of the best performers we have evor had. Among his offspring, apart from Le Loup's full brothers and sisters, were—Templeton (winner of the Dunedin Cup, Canterbury Cup, and innumerable other races), Betrayer (won Canterbury Cup and Wanganui Cup), Calumny, Natator (winner of C.J.C. Derby, &5.), Sir Modred (winner of Dunedin and Timaru Cups), Trump Card, Siesta, Virginia Water, Libeller, Chancellor, The Dauphin (winner of C J.C. Derby), Foul Play (winner of Wellington Cup), Somnus, Bribery, Danebury, and hosts of others who have been or are famous ou the turf. Mbbmajd WB9 bred in 1860 by Baron Rothschild. Also, THE WELL-KNOWN AMERICAN TROTTING HORSE PINOLE PATCHEN Will Stand at the same time and place. Pinolh Patcjikn, one of the trotting horses Imported from America by Mr John Kerr in July 1882, is a glossy black stallion, with two white feet, standIng betweon '16 and 17 bands, and at present nine years old. Pinolo Patchen's pedigree is as follows :— By Liberty Patchen (son ol George M. Patchen Junior) out ol Mary Biaue, by Long John out ol a maro got by a Morgan horso. Long John, by TimoIcon (son ol Boston) out of a mare by Trustee George M. Patchen Junior, got by George M. Patchen, who was a sob of Cassius M. Clay. Cassius M. Clay was by Henry Clay, and his dam was Joraey Kute, said to be by Mambrino, the sire of Abdallah. She was also tbo dam of John Anderson, who was ono of the notables of his time. Cassius M. Clay was one of the greatest trotting stallions of his day. Feo: Six guineas; groom's fee, ss. One mare given in flvo, the proporty'of one owner. Good paddock accommodation provided at the Tfticri at 2s Gd per week, and all care taken, but without responsibility. For further particulars address or apply to W. H. TAGGART, 160 Criterion Stables, Dunodin. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, Now Zealand. MARSHALL ~& COPELAND, BREWERS, BOTTLERS, MALTSTERS, »nd IMPORTERS of every description ol Blowing MlSerials, Premises! Albion Brewery, Cumberland street, and Wstor-ot-Leita. The above firm have taken the hlc'neol honotun in Now Zealand for their' ALES. They have been •warded TEN FIRST-CLASS CERTIFICATES sioco the flrat Exhibition, hold In Dunedin In 1806, to the Christchurch Exhibition, held in June, 1532. Tho Jurors of She Christchurch Eschlbltlco, after careful examination, apeeaded tho following romtuks:— "The ALES o-smlnad by as are a very creditable exhibit—woll mado and wholeajme. " Marshal! and Oopoland'a XXXX PAL 3 BITTEB ALE is one thai desorvou high commondj,tlon, and would attract attention in ony Exhibition among thnj class of Aloe. " Marsha !and Conelsnd a DUNEBIN PALE ALES, —This flim XXXX Pale Eitter Alo Btood out In & zemarkab o way, tnd exhibits f-11 the qualities of t woll-raaJe Bitter Alo. Wo recomniond a Certificate of Gold lledr.!. '•" J. K. PARKER, } "W. HOOKLEY, {~_„„, 11 C. ROBERTSON, /■ Ja»0-S-Ho »X, 8. H_RI_Y, ) I

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 6791, 20 November 1883, Page 4

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