THAMES: SCHOOL OF MINER THK following a;ro the dales of the EX AMNATlOttfor Clans Cerfciiicates tWEDNESDAY, December 16th, 030 a.m. -^Uiucraiogy; 6.30 p.m.-Pumping and Winding. THURSDAY, December 17th, 6.30 p nu— Mining. FRIDAY, pccqtnbor Wth, <r.30 a.m.«Geologn 0.3Q pin. J Ventilation and Explosives. *> MMwi Bruce, Hon. .fectary. ToTFTom, to thethames public WANTED KNOWN that JOHN S. WATERMAN, having decided to carry on his trade as GENERAL CARPENTER, Would most respectfully solicit d | share of piibjio support. JOBBING WORK of all descriptions undertaken oiici friithfullj carried mil Estimates given for all; work in connection withBIIILDmGorBEPAIKa citlier for prepared or tar and sanding, or will undei take any jobs in connection with same, John 8, Watermmif RICHMOND STREET, SHORTUND, H. GILLESPIE, (Member Tiivmes Stock Exchange) 1 CCQUNTANt' AND pOMMiSSION i/GENT, EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, BROWN STREET. Telephone Jfo, 64*
if}Bo~«BißilkTHw~"'Mil -A TCommenced on Saturday,. sth December. Having bought the greater portion of the Gifts for 1896 prior to our determining to retire from business we have now decided to hold our usual GIFT SALE for THREE WEEKS. JM-^^ ftJ^ '■ J *^ v ' J *^' J *i"i ViWAW.'.V.V.T.V.y Every purchaser to the amount of 10s worth and upwards will receive a USEFUL PRESENT, Our shipments for this season are unusually heavy, so that we are in a position to suit all and give the greatest choice in all kinds of Fashionable Dress Goods, Washing Fabrics, Millinery, Mantles, and General Household Furnishings. Telephone 311 , First-class Dressmaking on the Premises; Charges Moderate. | Telephone 31* Country Orders promptly attended to, A. <$• AKB E# IRYINK, Drapers and Silk Mercers, Pollen-street, Thames^
THAMES COUNTY. TENDERS Will be received at the County OiSce tilt 7 p.m. cm WEDNESDAY, the lOtli tost., for the following works i— THAMES TO HIKUTAIA RQAft Cabtaoe of Stone. FKOM OMAHU QUARK* No. 1 contract, 50 loads from Hikutaia bridge to TowiiscnxVs Road. tto 2 contract, 00 loads from Townacnd's Road to Butler's: bridge. No. S contract, GO loads from Butter's liquro to gate- to Soda Springs, No. 4 contract, 50 loads from Soda Springs gate to Puriri bridge. Delivery of SrAWts No. 1 contract, 100 loads from" Purirt bridge to Miller's gate, No. 2 contract, 100 loads from Miller's gate to Warahoe bridge, No. 3 contract, 100 loads iron) Warahoe bridge to Kopit Wharf Road, No. 4 contract, 100 loads from Kopu Wharf to Kauaci'ttiiga bridge. THAMES RIVER TO WHANGAMATA ROAD, SIJH'LYiNG GRAVEL, No, 1 contract, 350 loads in half a.mile between pegs 1 and 1 No. 2. contract, 850 loads in half a mile between pegs 2 and 3. No. H contract, '330 loads in half a milo between pegs 1) audi. No. 4 contract, 3.50 loads in half a milo between pegs 4 and 5, MArAToii ROAD* Removing Sand and Gkavel Fkom South DitAiN. Copies of specifications for all the above j contracts may be seen, at the Hikutuia and Puriri Post OllicdS, and also at Mr Cook's resideny* near Matatokc TURUANETHERTONROAD. (On- West Side of Thames River.) FoiiMiNti and FAsmiKti Half a Mii,k of Road. Copy of Bpqcifioation may also be seen at Turua store. WAIOTAUieREEKROAD. . Spreading and blinding metal: ftc> • UPPER TAUARU €REEK ROAIX Repairing'ruts and tilling with atone. James McLatikn, County Engineer, gThaine3 r pe«ember 1809
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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8612, 16 December 1896, Page 3
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