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Public Notices. TO CONTRACTORS. riIHE Telegraph Commissioner is | J_ prepared to receive tenders for the supply and delivery of Two i Thousand Five Hundred (2500) j Poles (more or less), for a line ot | Telegraph to be constructed between Wanganui and the City of Wellington. The poles to be sawn from the heart of Totara, and to be twenty (20) i feet long1, eight (8) inches square at j the butt, and six (6) inches square at the top. The poles to be sound, straight, and free from sap. N.B. —No poles will be accepted ! that contain the least sap or other defect, such as being- speckled. The poles are to be delivered at points and distances hereinafter to be indicated, along; the coach road between Wellington and Wanganui. Tenders to specify the price per pole. Each tender must be accompanied by a deposit of twenty-five pounds (£25) as a guarantee of good faith, which sum will be forfeited should any tenderer refuse to sign the contract in the event of his tender being* accepted. Each tender roust include the names of two (2) sureties for approval, who are willing- to become bond for the, due performance of the contract in the event of the tender being- accepted, and must be accompanied by a notification to that effect signed by the proposed sureties. Further information can be ob tamed at the Telegraph Office, Wellington. . • Tenders endorsed " Tenders for the supply and delivery of Telegraph'Poles between Wellington and W^ang'anui," and addressed '•' The General Manager, New Zealand ' Telegraph Wellington," to be sent in not later than the 14th January, 1869. By order of the Telegraph Commissioner, C. LEMON, General Manager. Wellington, New Zealand, 30th December, 1868. TO CONTRACTORS. (TIHE Telegraph Commissioner is 1 prepared to receive tenders for j the supply and delivery, of Two Thousand Five Hundred (2500) ; Poles, more or less, to be delivered ' at the Telegraph Stores, Wellington. The poles to be sawn from the] heart of Totara, and to be twenty ! (20) feet long, eight (8) inches' i square at the butt, and six (6) inches j square at the top. j The poles to be sound, straight, and free from sap. N.B.—No poles will be accepted which contain the lease sap, or. other defects, such as being; speckled. Tenders to specify the price per pole. Each tender must be accompanied by a deposit of twenty-five pounds (£25), as a guarantee of good faith, which sum will be forfeited, should any tenderer refuse to sig-n the contract in the event of his tender 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 in the event/of the tender being accepted, and must be accompanied by a notification to that effect signed by the proposed sureties. Further information can be ob- . -tamed at the Telegraph Office Wel- [ lington. Tenders endorsed "Tenders for [ j the supply and delivery of Telegraph [I Poles between Wellington nnd Wanga'niii," and addressed " the General Manager, New .Zealand Telegraph, "Wellington." to be sent in not, later than the 34th January. 1809. By order of the Telegraph Corn- [ missioner, . ; , C.J.EMON, i General Manager. "Wellington, New Zealand, 30th December, 1868.

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Wanganui Herald, Issue IV, 13 January 1869, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Herald, Issue IV, 13 January 1869, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Herald, Issue IV, 13 January 1869, Page 3