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If 0 T I C E . mENDERS arc invited for the cartage of Telcgrah Poles between Oco anp Waingongoro. The poles arc lying on the beach at Opunake landing place About 20 poles to a mile. Tenders to state price per pole. The -work to be finished by the end of April, and to be commenced from Waingongoro river Tenders to be sent in to Walter Blake, Telegraph Inspector, Hawera, on or before 18th March. "WALTEII BLAKE, Telegraph Inspector* March 8, 1871. mHE 8 R PIO If E E It, "Will, weather permitting, leave Ectt & Robertson's wharf every SATURDAY, for the Heads, at 4 p.m. FARE—TWO SHILLINGS. And every SUNDAY, at 2 p.m., for Kennedy's, returning at G. 30 p.m.'J SINGLE FARE 2.?.—RETURN—3s. The s.s. Pioneer can be engaged for picnic parties at any time on moderate terms. March S, 1871. TO CONTRACTORS. LENDERS will bo .received at the L Post Office, Wanganui, np till noon on SATURDAY-, the 11th inst., for Metalling 1 mile 30 chains of road between the Kai Iwi and Okehu rivers, and known as No. 2 Contract. Also, 1 mile 59 chains at the Okchu river, known as No. 3 Contract. Tenders arc required to enclose, with their tender, the sum of ten. (£10) pounds, which sum will be forfeited by the accepted Tenderer should lie fail to take up the contract when called upon. Tenders to be addressed to the undersigned and marking "Tender for Metalling." ' WILLIAM 11. HALES, Engineer. March 7, 1871. C A U T I 0 N. A NY person found trespassing on iJL rural section No. 99, in the Brunswick district, will be prosecuted according to law. Signed, -"" HENRY DYKE. March 8, 1871. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. ALL partnership or joint dealings between the undersigned has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. Dated this Bth clay of March 1871. F. RICHARDS L. RICHARDS M. RICHARDS March 8, 1871. EXTENSIVE LAND SALE AT MARTON. W. FINNIMORE TTAS received instructions from Mr Kichard Morris (who is about to dispose of a great portion of his property,) to sell by public auction, ON THURSDAY, lGtli MARCH, At one o'clock, precisely, at COLEMAN'S HOTEL, MARTON. 125 most valuable building sections comprising-some of the best sites in t^e above flourishing district. The Auctioneer would call special attention to this very important sale, The sections offered for sale are situated in the heart of a most thriving and populous district,, in the best business position in the town of Mavton. The adjoining sections have brought a considerable sum of money, ranging as high as £120 each, which is a sufficient guarantee that the land is in a good position and rapidly i<nproving in value for building purposes. A champagne lunch, in Coleman's well known style, on table at twelve o'clock precisely. Plans now on view at the office of the Auctioneer. Terms very Liberal. Wanganuii Feb. 10," 1871.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1112, 9 March 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1112, 9 March 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1112, 9 March 1871, Page 3

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