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Tenders' np c N ' D c R S. Tenders will be received by us until 4 p.m. on Friday, the 16th instant, for the Erection of a Villa in Wanganui. Drawings and specifications may be seen at our office. YOUNG BROS., Architects. Victoria Chambers, Nov. 3. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited for the erection of a building at Waitotara. Plans and specifications can bo seen at the office of William Aiken, Taupo Quay, till the 2nd November, and at Mr J. W. Fisher's Store, Waitotara, from the 2nd to sth November, at which date the tenders are to be sent to me. HY. DEATH, Waitotara. rp X N D 13 R S. -H— ' ■ ' ' Alternative tenders will be received at my office until 4 o'clock on Thursday, Bth November, as follows :—: — 1. For pulling down the buildings on Taupo Quay, lately occupied by Mus McNae and Mr Peyman, 2. For purchase of said buildings. No tender necessarily accepted. J. j. CRAWFORD, St Hill Street. np E N D E E, S. Tenders are invited for the purchase of the unexpired term of 10 years of house and paddock situate at Putiki. The house contains eight good rooms, well-appointed domestic offices and outbuildings. The paddock contains about two acres; and an adjoining paddock can be leased if required. To anyone requiring a good homestead, handy to town, this presents a rare opportunity. Tenders to close on Wednesday, the 7th November, instant, at 2 p.m., at the office of the utubrsigned, who will supply full pat titulars. The highest or any tencbr not necessarily accepted. ARTHUR FILMER.

nnHE SUBSCRIBERS invite atteution to their large Stock of SEASONABLE GOODS ex recent arrival?. Barrow Seed Drills Combined Keapers and Mowers Highland Manual Reapers Mowers— "Gem " and Reid & Gmy'fl Lawn Mowers, Grass Rakes Anglo-Ameiican Horse Rakes Ransome's " Star " Horse Rakes Forks— Weed, border, hay, digging, and manure Garden Hoes, English and American Garden Syringc3, Hay Rakes Eclipse V. iunowers Checsa Pi esses, Curd Mills Sheep Shears, old and new numbers H ones for Sheais, Roping Twine Scythes, Scythe Handles, & Stones Preserving Pans, brass & enamelled Milk Pans, Milk Strainers, Milk Yoaes Wire Dish Covers and Fly Traps Horse Poweis, with intermed ate motions Churns, Clothes Wringers Pumps — American and English Weighing Machines, Fairbanks & Avery's Bedsteads, a large assoitmeut Ropes, Manilla and New Zealand Furnace Pans, Grindstones Roofing lion, Ridging and Spouting Water Filters, Lanterns Lamps — hand, table, and pendent Oils— raw and boiled linseed, castor neatsfoot, colza, kerosene, and turpentine Cooking Ranges, Colonial Ovens Paints — White lead and various colors American Rubber Paint, assorted colors Table Cutlery, E. P. Spoons & Forks, from best English makers Spades, Shovels, Slashei*3, Bill-hooks Sewing Machines — Wertheim, Home Shuttle, & Wheeler and Wilson's Annealed Fencing Wire, best brands Barb Galvanized Fencing Wire Fencing Staples, Wire Netting Cement, Best Nelson Lime Register Grates, hue cast and bebt finished American Cocking Stoves Mantelpieces, in wood, slate and marble Fenders, Fireirons, Coal Vases Washiug Machines, Mangles, and Wringers Kitchen Utensils, Knife-cleaning machines Sewing Machine?, Wertheim, Home Shuttle, heeler and Wilson's, and Singer's Electro-plated Ware, be,t quality, English and American B.M. Tea and Coffee Pots Best Table and Pocket Cutlery fire-proof Safes, Milucr's & Perry's Beltiug, in leather aud rubber, from 2 to 10 inch Circular a':d Mill Saws, Files Noble's B'rench Polish & Spirit Varnish Water-cocks, with hose unions Hose Pipes, Jets, Roses & Spreaders SHOW ROOMS, Victoria Avenue. IMPLEMENT YARD, St. Hill Street. JAS.TIIAIN&CO. (Successors to John Duthie), Victoria Avenue and St Hill Stbeet, WANGANUI. 1%/TOULT'S for your Crockery. FIRST MEETING OF THE WANGANUI ATHLETIC CLUB, To bi held on the Racecourse on the 9m NOVEMBER, 1883. Programme of Sports, to commence at 11.30 a.m. 1. Maideh Race, 150 yards ; open to all members who have not won a race previous to this meeting. First prize, value £1 ; second, 10s. W.A.C. Handicap, 3 distances — 150 yards, 220 yard=, 440 yards. First prize, value £5 ; second, £2 ; third, £1. 2. First Event W.A.C. Handicap ; 100 yards. 3. Running High Jump Handicap. 4. Second event of W.A.C. Handicap, 220 yards. 5. Three-legged Race. 6. Third and Final event of W.A.C. Handicap, 440 yards. 7. Novice Race, 100 yards ; members only. First prize, 15s; second, ss. 8. Hordle Race Handicap, 220 yards. Fir»t prize, value £2 10s ; second £1. 9. Mile Race Handicap. First prize, value £3 ; second, £1 ; third, 10s. 10. Consolation Race, 200 yards. Entries for Nos. 8 and 9, W.A.C. Handicap, and Maiden Race, to close on the 3rd of November, 18S3. Handicaps declaied on the sth November, 1883, for J\'o 8. Nominations for Nos. 8 aud 9, W.A.C. Handicap, and entry for the Maiden Race to close on the 3rd November, ISB3. Nominations for No 8, Is 61 ; acceptance, 2s. No. 9, Is 6d ; acceptance, 2s. Entry for Maiden, 2s. Nominations to be in the hands of the Secretary on or before the 3rd of Novembei'. EP. ELLIS, Hon. Sec. THE NEW ZEALAND TOBACCOG ROWING AND MANUFACTURING COMPANY (LIMITED.) Head Office and Factory : Auckland. IMPORTANT TO FARMER s *. rjPHE Promoter of the above Company JL is desirous of communicating with Farmers and others, who a» c willing to grow Tobacco. Genuine H-vana and American Seed, and all information free, whic ■ cm bo obtained at my office, Mercantile Chambers, next to li.mk of ?»ow Z -ulnnd. Mr T. Gay con • larl-e Mill ntteud to the growing of the Tob.vco. AUGUST VOLLBRACHT, Promoter and Manager pro tern.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5206, 3 November 1883, Page 3

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