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ADDITIONS AND ALTERATIONSDEFENCE OFFICE, NEL3ON. npE'NDERS, endorsed as above, will -*- close at noon of Friday, the 28th of February, 1919, for additions and alterations, Defence Office, Nelson. Plans and specifications may bo seen at this office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ROBERT H. REANEY, Resident Engineer. Public Works Office, Nelson, 28th January, 1919.

I CGLLINGV/OOD COUNTY COUNCIL. HPENDERS, addressed to the Chair- -*• man, and marked Contract 18, will be received up till- noon on SATURDAY. Ist March, for the ERECTION of REINFORCED CONCRETE BRIDGE, at James' Cutting, Collingwood. Plans and specifications may be seen at the County Office, Collingwood, and at the office of this paper. A. GLENN, 769 County Engineer. TENDERS WANTED. A LTERNATIVE TENDERS', Closing -"*■ 3rd March, 1919, wanted for the Lease of— 1. Sections 137 and 138, Wakarewa Trust, Motueka, 100 acres, more or less. 2. Part of Sections 155 and 158, Motueka, known as Northwood, with all buildings thereon, about 14 acres, more or less. 3. Sections 137 and 138, Wakarewa. Trust, Motueka, and part Sections 100 and 156, Motueka, about 114 acres, more or less, with all the buildings thereon. Terms, three years. Full particulars ™ Messrs Fell and Atkinson, Nelson, or Mr. W. Boyce, Motueka, who are authorised toj'receive tenders. T\\6 (highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ' 768

NELSON HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID BOARD. SPENDERS will bo received until 4 -■■ o'clock p.m. on TUESDAY, the - 4th day of March prox., from persons desii-oxis of contracting to supply the Nelson Hospital and Charitable Aid Board foi- the year ending March 31st. 1920j with the following articles:— < 1. Mutton, Beef, Lamb, and Suet, s fresh and of the best quality, at, j per lb. 2. Bread, best quality, at per 21b loaf; bread, wheaton, at per 21b loaf. Flour (fine), at per lOOlbs. 3. Groceries, as per list to be seen at '■ Board's Office. = 4. Coal, at per ton. 5. Firewood, in lengths required. 6. Also from persons desirous of contra ctinp; for funerals from the Hospital, the Old People's Home, and for the' Destitute Poor. Tenderers raav tender to supply:-— (1) The Hospital, Old People's Home, and the Destitute Poor. (2) The Hospital and the Destitute . Poor in Nelson only. (3) The Old People's Home, Ilich- • mond, only. i Tenderers to state whether connected > with telephone. Further-particulars may be obtained • on application to the undersigned. [ S. BLOMFIELD, - • ' - Secretary. ~ Nelson, 14th Feb., 1919. *781

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Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 15000, 22 February 1919, Page 3

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