Tenders* NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. COAL SUPPLY, 1888. General Manager's Office, Railway Department, Wellington; 10th October, 1887. »TlENDERBwinbe received at this office J. until noon of Monday, 21st November, 1887, for the Supply and Delivery of Goal for the New Zealand Railways. They must be addressed to the General Manager of New Zealand Bailways, Wellington, and marked outside " Tender for Coal." Spec"fic»tions can be seen, and forms of tender obtained, at the offices of the Bailway Managers at Auckland, Whangarei, Napier. Wanganui, New Plymouth K^lson, Picton, Greymoutb, Westport, Ghiistchurcb, Dunedin, Inverdargill, and Btores Ma&ager'i Office, Wellington. . Telegraphic tenders will be received if presented at any telegraph office by noon of the same date, provided that written tenders in due form are lodged at a Railway Manager's Offica by the same hour. The lowest or any tender will not necessanly be accepted. By order. W. M. HANNAY, Acting for General Manager, a4Bt hrn nIA >- Railways. FOR SALE,— By instructions from the Executors of the late W. J. Weaton, Esq.; the family being about to return to Sydney. NDMANTIA, Fituroy, New Plymouth, The Most complete Family Residence in the District of Taranaki, with 20\ acres of freehold land, laid out in gardens, pleasure grounds, and meadows ; there are five acres of leasehold adjoining, at low rental, which can be taken at option of purchaser. rPHE House is strongly built of wood, with X iron roof painted with hematite, and spacious front verandah ; highly finished throughout, no expense having been spared in the fittings and decorations. - The approach i by well gravelled carriage drive, through double entrance gates, having flower garden c and lawns tastefully laid out and planted wita choice flowers and shrubs, as flppointmeots ; the whole enclosed by hedge and ornamental fences.. The dwelling is on one floor and comprises — ENTRANCE HALL, 33f . x 6ft SIDE PABSAGE, 40ft x 4ft 6in DRAWING ROOM, 16ft x 17ft (with large bow window) DINING BOOM, 15ft x 20fD LIBRARY, 17ft x 18ft, (with Jarg« bow window) All these rooms sremost artistically finished, with wall-papers of the newest designs, and decorated ceilings. The doors are in unison . with the otber decorations, and have brass furniture. Electric Bells are fixed in front door and in each room. BREAKFAST ROOM, 13ft x 16ft A bright Morning Room, neatly finifhed.l BEST BEDROOM, 15ft x 26ft A Tery elegant room with dreseing and bath room; closet with patent apparatus attached; «lectric bell; hot and cold | water laid on to bath. | The chimceys in all these rooms are fitted I with register or tile grates. 3 BEDROOMS of moderate size and comfortably finished. KITCHEN fitted with cupboards and dresser, and large range with two ovens and hot water apparatus supplying bathroom and kitchen, SCULLERY, fitted with cupboards and shelves, with sliding doors, Large Sink, to which water is laid on. LARGE STORE ROOM, with Screened Shelves for best china and glass. LINEN CLOSET, with necessary fittings. DAIRY and BERVANT6' BEDROOM; OUTBULLDINGB attached comprise— Man Servant's Room; Laundry with fired Washing Troughs and water laid on, Bhelves and Folding Table; Bathroom jToolhouse and Coalhouse; two Closets. Water is raised by force pump to overhead tanks from which it is laid over the premises. Detached about two chains from house are double Coachhouse, Harness Boom, 2 stall Stabl", Forage Loft, Shed for 4 cows, Pigstye, yiockyard and n most complete Poultry Ho. Be wilh covered run end yard, fitted with all the modern improvements. The whole of the buildings sre in tlv rough repair, and in every way suited for h fa «aUeman's establishment. Tne properly is very picturesquely situa ted on the banks of the Waiwakaiho River, ! and has a beautiful belt of native trees and ferns, giving ornament and shelter to one i portion, while the otber, being more elevated, commands charming views of oc;an, woodlaud, and river, with the ever snow-clad Mount Egmont as a back-ground, There ar« 3 acreß in gardens, lawns, and shrubbery surroanding the house, tha remainder being civiied into three meadows of good grass, substantially fenced, and with strong farm gates, giviog access to them and to lane at rear. Terms very liberal as the property must be •old. For cards to view and for farther particulars, apply to H. WESTON, Few Plymonfch. TARANAKI BREWEBY, Carrington Road. THE proprietors of the above Brewery, having engaged an Experienced Brewer, are now in a position to supply both the Trade and the f üblic with Firel-class Ales, guaranteed perfectly pure and at reasonable prices. fgr- ■ — A TBIAIi SOLICITED. .£> BLACKBUREOW & QABB, PEOPBIETOBS. a 485 jalß 88 Lamb Lamb FIRST OF THE SEASON ! James Rossiter. a 307 ta THE PRINCE OF SUMMER_ DRINKS THB WHITE GROSS BRAND jiy^ADE by Thomson & Co., Dunedin, iYk. cirried off the Gilbert Smith International Competition Medal r<gainst 79 competitors in London . Consumers are requested 'o compare with other brands and judge for themselves. The cordials made by us are also of premier quality. THOMSON & Co., Steam Aerated Water Works, Crawford and Bond St reels. DUNE DIN, Orders received by J. Low, New Plymouth. . a 248 f29 Collier & Co. for Pianos on Hue.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8004, 24 October 1887, Page 3
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847Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8004, 24 October 1887, Page 3
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