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WANTED KNOWN.—Another large consignment of DUNEDIN BEER just arrived at the Imperial Hotel. More to follow. 235 WANTED— A COOK, wage. 16s. Apply Sandford Hotel, Onga Onga. 220 w paper. ANTED a oorapetent bullock driver.— Apply offioe of thia 203 WANTED KNOWN.—WILLIAMS and CO., Jewellers, are Agents for Tisdall, Fishing Tackle Dealer, Wellington. Rods, Reels, Lines and all Anglers’ Sundries in Stock. 104 WANTED KNOWN.—A. BREUER has opened the shop next Mail Office with full stock of his Manufactured Preserves, Temperance Drinks, Fruit in season. Also tea and coffee. Orders for his well-known Preserves in large quantity will receive prompt attention. 106 WAIPAWA COUNTY COUNCIL. WRITTEN TENDERS, addressed “ Chairman,” will be received at the County Council Office, Waipawa* up till 6 o’clock p.m., on TUESDAY, the 26th day of November, 1001, for the following works, viz : Contract No a I. — For stumping and clearing ancf formation of 83 chains of Ruanui road, Waikopiro. Contract No a'2. —For stumping and clearing and formation of 84 chains of Ruanui road, Waikopiro. Contract No b I.—For metalling 220 chains more or less, of Mangahe road, Ngapaeruru. Contract No c 7.—For metalling 190 chains more or less, of Maunga road, Waikopiro. Contract No 284.—F0r reforming and metalling 29 chains of Dickenson’s road, Ashley Clinton, in 3 sections. Plans and specifications can be seen at the County Office, Waipawa, and at R. R. Groome’s store, Ormondville, for contracts Nos. A 1 and A2. Contract B 1 at Wylie and Coy’s, store, Danevirke. Contract C 7, at Mr Wallace’s store, Whetukura Village, Waikopiro, and for contract 284, at A. W. Cook’s store, AshleyClinton. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. A. GILMOUR, County Road Overseer. Waipawa, Nov. 12th, 1901. 233 TAKAPAU ROAD BOARD. WRITTEN TENDERS addressed to "the Chairman will be received at the Road Board Office, Tokapau, up till 10 am. of WEDNESDAY, 27th November, 1901, for the following w’orks, viz., Contract No. I.—For stumping, clearing and formation of 19$ chains and widening an additional 16$ chains of Wilding’s Siding Road. Contradt No. 2.—For formation 10 chains, 48 feet, and erecting bridge on Whenahou road. Plans and specifications can be seen at the Board's Office, Takapau. The lowest or any tender not neoessarily accepted. JAMES POWRIE, 230 Clerk, T.R.B. PATANGATA ROAD BOARD. EXTENDED NOTICE. WRITTEN TENDERS, addressed to the Chairman Patangata Road Board, will be received up to MONDAY, 18th November, 1901, at noon, for the formation, in five sections, of 44 chains of road between Messrs W. H. Small’s and Thos. Witherow’s residences. Plans and specifications may be seen with the Clerk, at Waipawa or Kaikora. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. C. TAYLOR, Clerk, P.R.B. 12th November, 1901. 238 PATANGATA COUNTY COUNCIL. TENDERS in writing will be received at the Patangata County Office, Waipukurau, up to 10.30 a.m on WEDNESDAY, 4th December, 1901, for the following No. 7/02. —Delivery of 1600 yards of metal on the Wallingford—Porangahau road. No. 8/02. —Formation of 4$ chains of road, delivery of 1100 yards of metal and construction of 2 groins on Wimbledon-Herbertville road. No. 9/02. —Formation of 16 chains of road in the Oakbourne-Porangahau Valley. Plans, specifications and conditions for the abov9 can be seen at the County Office, and as follows—Nos. 7 and 9/02 at Mr White’s store, Porangahau; No. 8/02 at Mr Grant’s store, Wimbledon. The lowest or any tender not neoecsarily accepted. E. GILBERTSON, Clerk P.C.C. 226 * 'th November, 1901.

MONEY TO LEND. TRUST MONEYS for investment at Lowest Current Rates. E. H. LEE, 73 Solicitor, Waipawa. OH G. LOMAS, Shoeing and General Blacksmith. Late of Hampden, Tikokino. DESIRES to inform the Settlers of Waipukurau and surrounding district that having built a blacksmith’s shop opposite Town Hall, he is prepared to give estimates for all class of ironwork. New tyres put on wheels, and old ones recut at reasonable prices. Horses carefully shod. A trial solicited. First-class shoeing smith engaged. lWk & LOMAS.

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Waipawa Mail, Volume XXIV, Issue 4277, 12 November 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waipawa Mail, Volume XXIV, Issue 4277, 12 November 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waipawa Mail, Volume XXIV, Issue 4277, 12 November 1901, Page 3

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