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Government If otiflcatlons. | TENDERS FOR INLAND MAIL SERYICEo FOR 1904, 1905 and 3906. General Post Offioe, Wellington, 28th August, 1903. SEALED TENDERS will be received at the several Chief Post Offices in the. colony until MONDAI', the sth October, 1903, for tne CONVEYANCE OF MAILS, between tire undermentioned places, for a period oi THREE YEARS, from the Ist January, 1904, to the 81st Decembeij 1906. POS'iAL DISTRICT OF CHRISTCHURCH. 1. Akaroa, Long Bay Road and Le Bon's Bay, thrice weekly. ' „ -v. . , 2.. Akaroa and Wainui, two days -weekly, twice each way. (Alternative to No. 3. 3. Akaroa, and Wainui, three days wj*kly, uv.ci each way. (Ari.eriia.wve t<>_No. a.) 4. Akaroa and _>arry's Bay, davy, by steamer. (Altevnativo to No. 44.) . 5. Aliord Forest, Staveley, Spnngburn Post Office and bprmgburn Railway Station, 6. Amberlev and Broomfield, thrice weekly, j 7. Annat and Kuaseli's Flat, daily. ' 8. AadrburtoQ, Elgin, Wulaumi and W;verside, daily; Sekview, Seafield and AewJand, thrice weekly. ... , 9. Ashburton, Greensireet and A.shburton Forks, thrice weekly. 10. Ashburton, Wheat-stone, Ashton, Waterton and Long'beach, daily. 11. Ashley Ba.ik, Loburn' and North _Loburn, thrice weekly. (Alternative to No. 12.) 12. Ashley Bawk, Loburn and North Loburn, daily. (Alternative to No. 11.) 13. Balcairn and Leithfield, daily. 14. Barry's Bay, JJuvauoneUe's, .Robuison s Bay, German, Bay and Akaroa., daily, by . I buggy. (Alternative to No. -14.) 16. Barr?« Bay and Liitle River, daily. (Al- . ternative to No. 44.) „'•■_! 16. Cheviot and Porbj Robinson, weekly, and ;o connect with steamers aB required. 17. Christdhurch and Halswetl, daily. 18 Ohristcburch Post Office and Railway Station, providing mail-carts, drivers, etc., as 19. Clearing recoivers in Christchurch, Sydenham, §t Albans, Bhillipstown, Linwood, etc., once daily, and once extra on Saturdays. 20. Coalgate and Hororata, flaily. 21. Courtenay and Kirwee, daily. §22. Culverden, Upper Waiau Ferry an Honnier Springs, daily from the Ist October to the SOtifa April'; thrice weekly from the Ist May to the 30t>h September. ' .• 23. Cu'verdeia, Rotheaham and Waiau, daily. 24.Darfield, Greendale and Kimiberley. daily; and Charing Cross, four times -weekly. \ 25. Dunsaindel and Killinchy, daily. 26. Duvauehieil^, Okain's Bay, Cborlton and Little Akaloa, thrice weekly. 27. Ealing and Carew, twice weekly. 28. Flaacton Po.st Office and Railway Station, daily; and Fiaxton and Ohoka, five times ■weekly, one way._ 29. F-lemington and ijongbeacte Road, dai.y. 80. Glentunne!, Glenroy and Wind-whißtle House, and Lake Coleridge, weekly. ([AI--'"ternativo to No. 31.) 31. Glentunnel, Glenroy, Windwhistle House <and' Lake Coleridge, twios weekly. (Alteriniative to No. 30.) 82. Glentunnel, Gienroy and Windwhistle House, weekly. (Alternative to No. 30.) 83. Groenpark and Lincoln, week-y. 84. Halkett Town, West Melton and Weedon's, daily. 85: Hinds and Lis-more, Hinds and Lo-wcliffe, thrice weekly < 86. HundaJee and Conway end of Hundalee Road, Weekly. 37. Hurunui, Medbury and Med'bury RaiTway Station, thtioe weekly. 38. Irwell Post Office, Railway Station-, and Brookside, daily. I 89. Kaiapoi, Coutts Island, ClarkviHe and Eyreton, thrice weekly. 40. Kaiapoi, Wcodend, Waikuku and Saltwater Creek, daily. 41. Kaikoura Post Office and Wfoarf, as required. •42. Kowai Bush and Springfield, twice weakly. 43. Little River and Pigeon Bay, Saddle, twice weekly. 44. Little River, Barry's Bay, Duvauchelie, Robiason's Bay, German Bay and Akaroaj i'hrice weekly. (Alternative, to No. 4.) 45. ■ Lyttelton, R&paki, Governor's Bay, . Ailanda'.e and Teddington, daily. , 46. Lyttelton.. and Pigeon Bay, -thrice weekly by steamer. (Alternative io No. 46a.) 46a. Lyttelton, Pigeon Bay, Little Akaloa, Okain'a Bay, Le Bon's Bay, thrice weekly, by steamer. (Alternative to No. 46.) 47. Lyttelton and Port Levy, weekly. 48. Mayfield end Ruapuma, twioe weekly; Mayfield and Valeria Railway Station, daily. (Mayfield- Valetta;, alternative to No. 48a.) 48a. Maytneld and Valetta Railway Station, twice daily. (Alternative to MayfleldValetta in No. 48.) 49. Medbury and The Peaks, thrice ■weekly. 60. M«unt Somers and Astuburton. Gorge, twioe weekly. 51. Oxford, Cooper's Creek, Bexley, View Hill and Roekford, thrice weekly. £»2. Pigeon Bay and Barry' 3 Bay Saddle, weekly. (Alternative to No. 53.) 63. Pigeon Bay and Barry's Bay Saddle, daily. (Alternative to No. 62.) 54. Pigeoni Bay Wharf, Pigeon Bay Pogt Office, Duvaudbelle," Robinson's Bay, German Bay, and Akaroa, thrice weekly. 55. Prebbleton and Broadfield, thrice weekly. 56. Rakaia, Barahill and Higibank, daily. 57. Rakaia, Overdaie, Doric and Kyle, daily. *58 Scargill, Motunau, Domett and Cheviot, daily. 59. Spotswood «,nd Cheviot, twice weekly. 60. Tai Tapu and Lincoln, daily,. 61. Taumutu, Lakeside and Leeeton, daily. §62. Waiau -and Kaikoura, thrice -Weekly. 63. Waiau, Hawkeswood and Claverley, weekly. (Alternative to No. 64.) 64. Waiau, Hawkeswood and Cl&verley, weekly throughout yefar ; and Waiau and Howkeswooil, weekly (-additional) tfrom Ist August to 31st May.' (Alternative to No. 63.) 65. Waikari and M'Donald Downs, thrice wedtly. 66. Winslow, Willowby and Eiffelton, daily. 67. Y'aldhurst and Horirby, daily. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. The attention of intending tenderers is directed to the terms and conditions of contract printed at •ifhe _ack of the tender forms. Successful tenderers will be required to show that they are in a .position to satisfactorily -carr£ out tfhe services. ' Contractors whose tenders may 'be accepted must be prepared to carry out the services for w>hich they tendeT 'according to time-tables .framed by the Department. Where tha tender is over £500 for any one service, the attenrtion of the tenderer is directed to Clauses 26 and 28a. of the terms and conditions. Forms of tender, with the terms and conditions of contract, may foe procured at any Post Office. No tender will be considered unless made on the printed form. ' Tenders, endorsed "Tender for Mail Service, No. ," to be addressed to the Chief Postmaster of tihe postal ' district to .which the tender may specially refer. W. GRAY, ■Secretary. . * Services may be affected by railway extentsion, and may be terminated hy the Post-master-General on his giving one month's notice in- writing. + Services may be terminated by the Poetmaster- General on his giving: one month's notice in writing. t Service maj- be terminated by the Post-master-General on his giving three month's' notice in writing. S Spwial conditions attach to these service. Particulars may be ascertained from any Chief Postmaster. In delivering and receiving mails at railway a-ia.tic-ns.it is uwderatood that contractors deal with the guards of trains, and flbat delivery of the mails is to be made into the railway vans if required. 57^ , *H. SUTHERLAND. | T ARGE Assortment of Real Briar Pipes, la -Li eacn-. Sutherland, 230, Colombo Street K- " . 1465 PATENTS. rp'HE LARGEST FOiRTUNES IN THE X WORLD ARF, MADE BY CLEVOR INVENTORS. Sea Handbook on "Patents," Free, from BALDWIN AND RAYWiARD, Gloucester Street Christchurch. A. H. HART, 6253 Representative. Ship^"rXnd~wolice"st"er~sauce"; 8451 I THE GREATEST KNOCK-OUT OF THE SEASON. ; m H E "!> ANDY. A G-enuine B.S.A. Bicycle. ! • _____ 1 ONLY .315 CASH. ! Call and See Our New Models. j The Best Money Can Buy. j Value Unsurpassed in the City. ENVOY STORES, 182 a, Lichneld Street. F 3175 !

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7802, 5 September 1903, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 7802, 5 September 1903, Page 6

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