NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAPH. EXTENSION TO BAY OF ISLANDS AND HOKIANGA. mENDERS are inyited for the Supply and •*■ Delivery of TELEGRAPH POLES along the route of a proposed line of Telegraph between Helen eville and Hokianga, Conditions upon which Tenders will be received, Specifications, form of bond, &c., may be seen, and fornu of Tender obtained at the Telegraph Officeß, Auckland and Or*. hamato^rn, and at any Post Office, north of Auckland. Tenders addreeeed to the undersigned and marked " Tenders for Supply of Telegraph Poles for Northern Extension," to be delivered at the Telegraph Office, Auckland, not later than Noon en TUESDAY," July 7th, 1874. • The lowest, or any tender not necessarily accepted. W. H. FIjOYd, Electrician, New Zealand Telegraphs. Auckland, May 28th, 1874. • 7048 J O H N F O S S, WHOLESALE & RETAIL BUTCHER, AbBAHAM STBEET, GBAHA.MSTOWK, FTAVING purchased a large cargo of CORN-FED PORE, is prepared to lupply parties (wiihing to cure their own bacon) with carcasses of pork at FIVEPENCE PER POUND. ' £7109 NATIONAL INSUBANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. THAMES AGENCY. TJNDER Policies of the NATIONAL insurers have the test security against low or damage by fire. The Capital of the Company is ONE MILLION STERLING, and the whole of the profits are inverted in the Colony for the benefit of Insurers. That the Compary enjoys the confidence of the public is shown by the marked success of its first half-year's operations. Lowest rates charged. Claims xeomptlx and, LißSSAidtf met., tc7lll . William Dayiss, Agent. ' STEAM TO AUCKLAND THIS - DAY AT 2.30 O'CLOCK: AUCKLAND BtSa^'>AoKßT, COMPANY; (Ljmitb^. 3jg££jf^ GOLDEN CROWN. Fbom Goods WHAltty Tuesday, June 23, at 3 o'clock, ageraoon Wednesday, June 24, at 8.80 o'clock after* noon. Fbom Avckxasv, Tuesday, June 23, at 10.30 o'clock morning Wednesday, June 24, at 11 o'clock morning (Circumstances permitting) Fares—From Auckland to Grahamstown and Grahamstown to Auckland: Saloon, 8s ; ! Steerage, 5s 6d. e7086 Wiiliam SotTTBB, Agent. F O R SALE, A TWO-ROOMED COTTAGE in Abra-bam-stifef, 8 years' lease unexpired. Apply to Mr. Sawxeb, British Empire Hotel* Qrahamstown. ■ . f7OBB A SPECIAL WOED TO ALL WHO LIKE GOOD TEA. 1 F I praise it, I may be accused of puffing my own Wares. If I say it is bad, those who have tried it would know I was chaffing. I ■ So, under the circumstances, Bux. SOHB AZTP Tbt for yourselves. In laying out your money you should consider who is likely to be able to serve you I best. McQOWAN'S Little Shop is not behind in this respect. Fair dealing will always i be appreciated by the public. It would take too much money for an advertisement that would tell you all the good things I baTe for sale. Come and See! 1 Yours truly, JA MES McGOWAN. QUALITY o P\l'a«, CARDS, 40., - T-inting, of the,best,at the Brinrnra tfTA? Office ' , ' .
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Thames Star, Volume IIII, Issue 1707, 23 June 1874, Page 3
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