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W\ Pffclic, Notices! L FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. f riIHE favorite brig LADY DENI- /■. SON, Capt. Farnie, will sail for L Sydney direct^ immediately on her B return from Dunedin. For freight op passage, apply to M .TAYLOR & WATT. H^ Jan. 5, 1869. CHARLES H. BLAKE,'' SADDLER, HARNESS^ AND COLLAR ' MAKER, "DEGS to inform the inhabitants of Hjf Jj i Wanganui and surrounding districts that he has re-opened busi- ¥°- ness in' the ;late Melbourne ResL taurant, next door' to his old pre- i B mises, Victoria Avenue^ opposite the B/ Bank of New South Wales, arid B'^ trusts, by strict attention to busi-v ■V. ness to merit a share, of that liberal ■ patronage so long bestowed upon L him. f !'': ''' i- [ 5 Country orders -punctually at- » , 'tended to. I Jan. 5, 1869. _ ,- :?- ; ; ; ' A k ,BOUT twenty , tons of .' good B XJL Hoberton Potatoes, now ready H for digging up. Apply: to ' ■ l : R. BASON, B*". St John's Wood. ■ Jan. 4. 1869. . H TO CONTRACTORS. Telegraph1 is to receive tenders for delivery an d cartaere of Three (3000) Poles for a line of Telegraph to be constructed between Wanganui and the City of Wellington. '" , . " , _' ' " ■''' '• ' ' The poles will have to he delivered Wt in the first instance in the following B quantities by sea at the places below B mentioned, and then carted and laid B along the line at~ points to be hereH afier indicated :— B , . . 590, more or less, on the South Bank of the Wanganui River r 690, more or less, on tlie North I • Bank of the Manawatu River I ICOO, more or less, on the South \ i - Bank of the Manawatu River [ ; - ■ 660, more or less, to be; carted only from Wellington -to Pai- '■ .. kakariki. Tenders to state the price'per pole ! for cartage and delivery for each sec- ; tibn separately.■'•' - - ,-; . The poles will be delivered, to the contractor at the1 Telegraph .Stores, Wellington.;' -i ■:• ; v . ' Each tender to be accompanied.by a deposit of twenty-five pounds (£25) as a guarantee of good faith, whichi sum; will be forfeited by: any tenderer should he refuse to take up his tender in the everit of' its;.being accepted. ••"■• - * Each tender must include the •"■* names of two-sureties for approval, { "who'are willing to become bond for! the due performance of the contract, t in the. event .of .the. Render, being ac-' cepted, and must be accompanied by; a notification to that effect, signed' • by. the two '.proposed sureties. Further information can be obtained at the Telegraph Offices, "Wellington. Tenders, endorsed, "Tenders for delivery and cartage of Telegraph Poles between Wellington and Wanganui," and addressed, "The General Manager, Telegraph DepartWellington," must be sent in later than the 14th January, By order of the Telegraph Com- — missioner, . C. LEMON, . General Manager. New Zealand Telegraph, Wellington, 30tb Dec, 1868.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume III, Issue 500, 8 January 1869, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume III, Issue 500, 8 January 1869, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume III, Issue 500, 8 January 1869, Page 3

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