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TENDERS WILL be received by the undersigne up to the 2nd February, at 6 p.m, for the right of Grazing on Section a Ormond known as M. Donald's, from th 3rd February to Ist September, 1886. Lowest or any tender not necessarily a( cepted. R. COLEBROOK, 178 Waerenga-a-hika, GISBORNE GAS COMPANY. TENDERS will be received at the Offic of the undersigned, up to noon oi MONDAY, February lst, for the supply c 34,000 FIRST-CLASS BRICKS, Bample o which must be sent to the Company's offic with the tender. The lowest or any tende not necessarily accepted. A. W. CROFT, 166 Hon. Sec. ~ GISBORNE GAS COMPANY TENDERS will be received at the Offic of the undeasigned up to noon o: MONDAY, February Ist, for the supply o 60 cubic yards (or more) of GRAVEL quality subjeot to the approval of the man ager, kr Hawley. Lowest or any tende not necessarily acoepted. A. W. OROFT, 168 Hon. Seo. GISBORNE GAS COMPANY. TENDERS will be received at the Offic of tbe undersigned up to noon oi MONDAY, February lst, for the supply o 125 CASKS FIRST-CLASS PORTLANI CEMENT (delivered at the works). Tender to specify the brands proposed to ba deli vered. Lowest or any tender not necessaril* accepted. A. W. OROFT, 167 Hon. Seo. TO BUILDERS."^ TENDERS will be received at 12 o'clocl noon on SATURDAY, the 6th o February, for the Erection of a Dv\eHir.ji house at Makaraka. Plans, specifications, and conditions oai be seen at my office. Lowest or any tendei not necessarily accepted. W. J. QUIGLEY, 162 Architect. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS will be received at Noon oi WEDNESDAY, the 3rd of February for Building the Congregational Church. Plans and specifications to be seen at m*j office. The lowest or any tender not neces sarily accepted. W. J. QUIGLEY, 148 Architect. TENDERS. TENDERS are called for Laying anc Erecting about 4 or 5 Miles of Win Fencing. Laying and Erecting can be takei separately or conjointly. Lowest or an] tender not necessarily accepted. Tenden to close on WEDNESDAY, February 5. For further particulars apply to JOHN THOMSON, 145 Manager, Tangihanga. FOR SALE OR LEASE. -^ JSZ^k T^HE Purebred Stal Wf^XWA J- Hon "YOUNG vmmML W& pretender,' *m^aw-~ IC-^/V * m P orte d from Soutl <^\BS*>*l**- last season. Tbis horse is quiet in harness, in plough, shaft or lead, or with geldings. His breeding is second tt none in the Colony, and the hair on tht knees ia fully siz inches long. He haa had the biggest season in the district. The least would be up to January 10, 1887. Terms, caah. Apply, on or before February 6, to J. CARSON, 160 Pipiwhakau. WANTED T7"NOWN. ARTHUR PARNELL HAS IN STOCK— White and Colored MoleBkißS, from 1/6 to 2/6 per yard. Drab Cotton Corduroy. Habit Cloth, in Black, Blue and Dark Green, from 2/6 to 15/- per yard. Just to hand— A good line in Black and Blue, to sell at 9/-, usually sold at 10/6. Tweed, suitable for Boys' wear, from 1/6 tc 3/6 per yard. Reversible American Drill, a good Washing and Wearing Material ; just the thing for Boys' Summer Suits, and only lOd per yard. 188 WANTED FNOWN, THAT R. HANNAH & CO., The Great Boot Providers, ARE SELLING OFF AT A GREAT REDUCTION IN PRIOES, Prior to their Annual Stock-taking. Country people would do well to pay i visit, and secure some of the GREAT BAR GAINS now offered at THE CASH BOOT MART, 181 Gladstone Road. "MEN DO NOT BECOME RICH B^ WHAT THEY GET, BUT BY W T HA7 THEY SAVE." TF you desire to SAVE MONEY, by get ■*• ting the Best Qualitieß of Goods at Ex ceptionally Low Prices, come to the well known Firm of— GARRETT BROS., Tanners and Boot Manufacturers, Gladstone Road. 19< WANTED T7NOWN.You can get BUNTING At ARTHUR PARNELL'S In YELLOW RED WHITE And BLUE At One Shilling ter Yard. This quality is usually sold at 1/6. Also a good line in NAVY CANVAS Noa. 1 & 2, at low prices. SPECIAL NOTICE. IF this should meet the eye of any Lad; or Gentleman requiring GLASSWARE OR FANCY ORNAMENTS there has just been Opened some of the Latest Patterns and Designs of Vases, Specimen Glass, Ornamental Flowe Holders, Sugar and Butter Dishes, Jam and Preserve Dishes, Tumblers (wine) and Jugs, in clear and color glass, Now for Sale at Remarkably Low Prices tST Note— BOYLAN AND CROLL. QTUDY TTOUSEHOLD T^CONOMI EARTHENWARE Cups and Saucers, Toilet Sets, Dinner Sets, Plates, Dishes, Mugs, Teapots, Basins, Sugars, Vases, Tumblers, Sickroom Requisite BY CALLING AT BOYLAN AND CROLL'S. PRICES QUOTED EXTREMELY LOW

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4489, 30 January 1886, Page 3

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