" FOR SALE, EX « THAMES CITY." A SOUTHDOWN EWES B 2 Berkshire Sows. For particulars apply to Wm. BOWLER, SON, & CO. Nov. 23, 1860. Superintendent's Office, Napier, Nov. 23, 1860. SEALED TENDERS -will be received at this ._ Office up to noon on Saturday, 26th January, 1861, for supplying COALS for the use of the steam Dredge, at per ton, delivered in lots of not loss than 50 tons, or more than 100 tons, on the Government Reserve, Iron Pot, (where vessels can discharge alongside), for tbe period ending 31st December, 1861. | Contracts terminable by a three months notice in ' writing on either side. G. T. FANNIN, ; Superintendent's Clerk. Superintendent's Office, Napier, Nov. 26, 1860. SEALED TENDERS will be received at this Office up to noon on Saturday, 22nd December next, for the supply of such Heart Totara Piles, Scantling, and Plank, as may be required in carrying on the Harbor Improvements at Port Napier, from the Ist January to the -list December, 1861. Piles, 13 in. square, from 10 to 20 feet in length " "■ 12 " « 20 to 30 " 14 " •' 10 to 20 " H « « 20 to 30 " 12 in. diameter, with sap wood off, from 10 to 20 feet in length " 12 " " 20 to 30 " " 14 " " 10 to 20 " " 14 " « 20 to 30 " Scantling, 12 in. by 6 in., and from 6 in. to 9 in square, and 10 to 20 feet in length Ordinary Scantling, at per 100 feet Planks, from 1£ in. to 4 in. in thickness, and 6 in. to 12 in. in width, not exceeding 20 feet in length. Contractors to state the quantity thay would be prepared to deliver within a certain time, after receiving the order, and to enter into a bond with two approved sureties, for the due performance of contract. Contract to be terminable on either side by a three month's notice in writing. G. T. FANNIN, Superintendent's Clerk. PRELIMINARY NOTICE^ I'HE QUEENSLAND CHAMPION SWEEP STAKES, of £100 each, with One Thousand Guineas added, open to all horses in the Australian, New Zealand, and Tasmanian Colonies, 3 miles, 1 event, over the Ipswich Course, to be run for on WEDNESDAY, the 2!) th MAY, 1861. The second horse to leceive £200, the third horse to save his extrance, the winner to pay £'200 towards the expenses. The Rules of the North Australian Jockey Club to be strictly adhered to. Further particulars as to weights, entrances, &c, to appear within 14 days from this date. By order of the Stewards of the North Australian Jockey Club. C. L. D. FATTORINI, Honorary Secretary. November 30, IbGO. ~ TO SADDLERS. MACKENZIE & CO., wholesale Saddlers, receive Monthly Shipments of every description of Saddieb's Ironmongery from the best makers, and supply tbe Trade as hitherto at the lowest remunerative prices. Trade Lists sent on application to 82, Swauston-street, Melbourne. October 19, iB6O. NOTICE. ITHEUNDERSIGNED Proprietor of Town Acre 7TO~iii~A"(Telal(le road, hereby give notice that I intend forthwith to erect a dividing fence between it and Town Acres No. 752 and 754, ama I hereby require the owners or agents of the shier to assist in erecting the said dividing fence witndn ', 31 days from this date, otherwise I shall proceed to erect the same, and call upon the owners on whom it may concern, for payment of one half of • the cost of such fence. G. P. CAMPION. BANGITIKEI. TO BE LET OR SOLD, I^HE Estate known as " Inverboe, in the Ran gitikei district, consisting of about 350 acres with House aud Farm Buildings. Tbe Property is situated on the bank of the River, and about four miles from the Ferry. Immediate possession may be had. For further particulars apply to A. de B. Brandon, Esq.; Lambton Qnay, Wellington. March 21, 1859,
J. BURNE, "OEGS leave to inform his numerous Customers that he is now landing, ex " " Thames City," from London direct, the following articles of Drapery, &c, viz, :— t. 1 bale patent Felt Druggets 1 " superior Dutch Carpeting 1 " Welch Flannel 1. " Calicos, Long Cloths, and Shirtings 1 " Window Hollands, all widths 1 " Oil Baize, Oak and Mahogany patterns 1 " 72 inch Grey Calico and Brown Hollands 1 (( Linen and Cotton Sheetings and Drabetts 1 " Huckaback and Crash Toweling 1 " Linen Ducks and Brown Drills 1 " Bed Tick, Drab Jean and Forfars AND, 12 cases containing the following Articles, viz. :— •> Ladies' Summer Mantles, new styles An immense assortment of Ribbons Ladies' and Maid's White Stays, very superior A. great variety of Parasols Ladies' Thread, Taffeta , and Kid Gloves Do. Riding Gloves Ladies' Morocco Belts, Portmonies, and Hair Netts A very large assortment of Dress Buttons, Fringes Braids, Steel Clasps, Bonnet Slides, Ribbon Velvets Military and Prussian Braids, Broad Elastic Children's Fancy Cashmere Hats Eugine Skirt Cord, Float Lace A superior lot of Children's Dresses, ready made Ladies' and Gent's Neck Ties pf every description Balzarine and other new Dresses, Plush and Leather Bags Gambroons, Coat Alpaca, Fancy Tweeds, Wool Velveteen Shepherd's Plaid, Moleskins, Bedford Cord, Toilet Quilts Blanket Sheets, Men's and Boy's White, Fancy, & Scotch Twilled Shirts Vests, Coats, and Trousers in abundance Men's and Boy's Straw Hats, Shirt Collars, Blue Serge Hosiery and Haberdashery of every description. The above Goods are well bought for Cash, and will be sold Cheap, j, BURNE, Jjambton Quay, j November 23, 1860 ? |
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Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1479, 14 December 1860, Page 6
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