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Tenders. \ T O BUILDERS. Tenders are invited for the erection of residence for John Sutton, Esq. Plans and specifications at my office, where tenders may.be lodged till Tuesday, January 14th, at noon, i • ' 'V. W. BURWELL, Architect. QOUTHLAND EDUCATION BOARD. IO Tenders are invited for the erection of Infant School, at District High School. - Plans and specifications at my office, where tenders may be lodged till Wednesday, January 15th, at noon. ; F. W. BURWELL, Architect to Board. TNVERCARGILL DISTRICT ROAD X BOARDV -_ ■>>_''_, .X Tenders will be received for the undermentioned works at the office of the Board, Barham's Buildings, Dee street, up till Thursday, the 16th January, 1879, at noon, where specifications may be seen. .The. lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Contract 121 j Works on Seaward Bush Road. „ 122, Works on One Trf«e Point Road. „ 123, Works on Mill Road. .. t 124, Works on Watson's Road. „ .' 125, Works at "Richmond, Grove. LEWIS" LONGUET, Clerk to the Board. fPENDERS will be received by the nnderX signed till Saturday, 11th January, for 12 cords firewood, black pine or manuka. JOHN GELLATLY. 4th January, 1879. WANTED Tender for the Erection of t School-house at Ota'utau, up[ to the 14th January, 1879 ("labor only).- Plan's and specifications to be seen at Mr Robert Campbell's store, Otautau. Tenders to .be addressed to the Chairman', Otautau School Committeee, Otaulau. WILLIAM WALKER, Secretary Otautau School Committee, ' Otautau. - J : ■ R E T I ROAD B OAR D. ' Tenders are invited for the following works, viz : — 17 chains formation and ditching at Dipton. Specification at residence of John Mprison,i Esq., Dipton. 10 chains double ditching and f ormation, Dip- ■ ton Flat. - ' - \ -"\ , Specifications at residence of W. B. Morison, Esq., Riverside. Specifications may also be seen at the office of the Board, Invercargill, where tenders will be received until noon of. Saturday,. 18th January. HENRY H. SIMON, * Clerk. npo JOINERS AND CABINETMAKERS. Tenders will be received at my office till Tuesday, the 12th inst. at 12 o'clock noon, r for making-:: Furniture for the' Girls' High School. .•"■■•-■•■•••■ ■■■■•■ .. -■ « ANGUS KERR, Architect. "'- TELEGRAPH POLES. rpENDERS will be received to' the 31st of X January, for the supply and delivery of three hundred and twenty (320), more or less, telegraph poles for a line of telegraph ■td be constructed from the nearest; point of the Riverton telegraph line to Otautau. Each tender must be accompanied by a' deposit equal to five (5) per cent, of the total amount of tender. Such deposit in the case of the tender accepted will be retained as security for the proper performance of contract. Specifications and general conditions can be seen at the Riverton and Invercargill Telegraph Offices. Tenders to be addressed to Mr James K. Logan, Inspector of 'Telegraphs,-' Dunedin. By order of the Telegraph Commissioner. JAMES K. LOGAN, Inspector of Telegraphs. Piilblic Notices. rriHE BLACKSMITH'S DREAM. SATURDAY, LAST DAY. Open this day and to-morrow at 3 p.m., especially for Ladies and Children, and Evening at 7 p.m. Parents, give yourselves and children a treat. "■ Admission 6d, BURTON'S GREAT AUSTRALIAN CIRCUS. -. THE LARGEST AND BEST EQUESTRIAN ESTABLISHMENT That has ever visited New Zealand. Under the distinguished patronage of the most noble the Marquis of Normanby — Governor "of New Zealand. . GRAND OPENING NIGHT MONDAY, JANUARY; 13th, This Mammoth Company comprises performers from all parts of the World — England, America, France, Germany, Scotland, Ireland and Australia, each a BRIGHT PARTICULAR STAR in their Specialities, .Eguestrieums, Gymnasts, Acrobats, Vaulters, Clowns, Jesters, Champion Riders of the age, Double Somersault Throwers, Lilliputian Riders, Challenge Acrobats. HIGHLY TRAINED STUD OF HORSES. ■■;■■'■'■'■- FAIRY PONIE S. EDUCATED DOGS, HIGHLY TRAINED MONKEYS. THUS FORMING THE : GRANDEST SHOW TRAVELLING. 'The Marquee will be erected in Tay street, and comfortably seated, and brilliantly lighted by Gas. .. s Doors open at 7.30. ; Overture at .8 sharp. Admission, Chairs, 4s ; Stalls, 3s ; Pit, 2s. Grand Day Performance, Wednesday, January 15th, at 2 o'clock. W. WOODYEAR, 'Agent. QUEENS T^O W N S,£TH OO L- .- C A Schoolmistress required for Queenstown Public School. Salary, £100 per annum, Duties'tp commence on ISth January next.' "Applications together with testimonials to be addressed to " The Chairman Queenstown School Committee," ,and, x to-,be sent in not later than" January- 13th .inst. P. B. BOULT, ActingT Secretary . "T^" O T 'I C E. TO ALL .WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. TWO NEW GALLERIES > ARE. NOW OPEN AT THE LONDON PORTRAIT -ROOMS Dee Stbeet, I N.V E R C'A R G I L L, ' Acknowledged to be the largest and best lighted in the Colony. Having one Gal- i lery lighted with the north and 'the other by the south lights, I am able to produce pic- ] tures-that cannot be produced with the one light only, having the direct and the reflected rays to work with, and as there are varieties ' of complexions, the same lighting will" not produce~favourable pictures of all, some requiring a few rays only, .while others require all that can Tbe directed upon them. Good pictures " cannot be taken in small, badly lighted galleries. " . All are invited to inspect my specimens and the. new rooms. Pictures- enlarged and painted in-oil, water color, Crayon or Indian Ink. R. J. NICHOLAS,

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Southland Times, Issue 3295, 11 January 1879, Page 3

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