TO BRIDGE COHTfIACToM MAIN ROAD FROM WANGANUI TOTARANAKI. TIENDEES will bs received at this A Office or at the Survey Office, Patea, until noon of [Saturday, the 18th March next, for the following works, viz.:— No 1 Contract. — The construction of a Bridge over the Manawapou Biver. No. 2 Contract. — The construction of a Bridge over the Tangahoe River. . . No. 3 Contract. — The construe tion of a Bridge over the Waingongora River. The timber to be used will be Tofcara or Matai, abundance of the latter can be obtained by the. contrac tor free of cost, but he will have to cut and and cart it to the bridge sites; that for Manawapou about half a mile from bridge site, and for the Tangahoe and Waingongoro about four miles inland of Hawera. No difficulty about carting, the track being good. Plans and specifications can be seen at this Office and at the Survey Office, Patea, on and after Saturday,, the eleventh day of March next. Persons tendering for these works must state in the tender the time within which they will undertake to complete the works and the description of timber to be used, raid must i sign a bond with approved sureties for the due completion of the work. It must be distinctly understood that preference will be given to the tender which requires the least time to complete the work. Power is reserved to reject the lowest or any tender. 0. CARRINGTON, In charge of Board of Works, West Coast. Public Works Office, Taranaki, Feb. 23, 1871. FOR SALE. OAA PRIME breeding ewes, half wliu bred Lciceslors- Apply to w. finnimore. Jan. 2S, 1871. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. "YTOTICE is hereby given that the i\ partnership hitherto existing between the undersigned as Coach Proprietors, has been this day dissolved by mutual consent. All 'debts due and owing between Wanganui and Wellington will be paid by MiAndrew Young, and all debts due and owing between Wanganui and New Plymouth will be paid by jNIr W. H. Shcpard, as witness the hands of the said parties. ANDREW YOUNG W. 11. SHEPARD Signed by the said Andrew Young and William Henry Shepherd in the presence of Matt. V. Hodge ; Solicitor. Wangaimi. The coach between Wanganui and New Plymouth will be carried on by Mr W. 11. Shopaxd. March 2, 1871. WANGANUI & NEW .PLYMOUTH. riYHE COACH for Patea anl New X Plymouth will leave the Rutland Hotel every Wednesday and Saturday mornings. W. H. SHEPARD. March 4, 1871. JUST ARRIVED, EX 'CELCENO.' MRS HOGG would respectfully call the attention of her Friends and the Public generally, Jo her large and choice assortment of SEASONABLE MILLINERY, comprising— BONNETS AND HATS, trimmed and unbrimmed, Flowers of the newest style, Feathers, &c. Also, a large and varied assortment of SILK VELVETS. MRS HOGG, Campbell-place. March 1, 1871.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1109, 6 March 1871, Page 4
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