SOUTHLAND COUNTY. COLLECTION OF DOG TAX FOR 1902. TENDERS are invited from competent persona for collection of Dog Tax and Registration of Dogs in each of the Ridings of the county. The tenders will be received at the County Office until 4 p.m. on Thursday, 20th March, 1902, and must be addressed to the chairman, and marked outside “TENDER DOG TAX COLLECTION.” 1. No tender will be accepted for more than one Riding from the same person, and the tenderer must name some suitable place within the Riding, such as his residence, where dogs may be registered at any time in business hours in addition to the outdoor collection. 2. Commission will be paid only on dogs registered in the foregoing manner, either by the Collector when out, or at the place appointed within the Riding, or half commission on dogs registered at County Council office, Invercargill. 3. Each tenderer to submit the names of two sureties for the approval of the Council. 4. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. The yidings are Waihopai, Awarua, Wallacetown, Winton, Oreti, Hokonui, Waikaia, Mataura and Toi Toi. R. P. MACGOUN, County Clerk and Treasurer. Southland County Council Office. Invercargill, 20th February, 1902. PETER WALKER, Architect, Ward’s Buildings, Crescent, INVITES Tenders for making additions and alterations to residence in Spey street. Plans can be seen at the above office where tenders will be received until Thursday, 13th March, till 1 o’clock. PETER WALKER, Architect, Ward’s Buildings, Crescent, INVITES Tenders for the erection of a stable in Yarrow street. Plans can be seen at the above office, where tenders will be received until Saturday, Bth March, til noon.
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Southern Cross, Volume 9, Issue 50, 1 March 1902, Page 5
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277Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Southern Cross, Volume 9, Issue 50, 1 March 1902, Page 5
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