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TO ARCHITECTS. Provincial Secretary's Office, Christchurch, Canterbury, March 31, 1862. r pHE PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT being 1 about to erect a Lunatio Asylum on Section No. 159, on the Lincoln Road, about two and three quarter miles from Christchurch, invite gentlemen in the profession to submit, designs for the same, and offer a premium of Thirty.five pourds for the best design, and Fifteen pounds for the second best design, to be sent to the Provincial Seceetary's I officebefore the Ist day of June next, accompanied by a general description of the work proposed and an apsroximate estimate of the cost of the building. The Buildings to be capable of accommodating 50 patients — Bay 33 males find 17 females ; with all necessary offices, Bath Rooms, Reception Rooms, 1 and Surgeon Superintendent's residence ; and to be j |so designed that a portion could be erected complete in itself for the reception of half the above number of patients. The design to comprise the modern improvements usually found in such Buildings with careful arrangements for light, warmth and ventilation, and efficient security and supervision. The material used is left to the suggestion of the Architect, stone foundations being in any case indispensable, and well raised above the ground line The Government reserve to themselves the right of judgment as to the fitness of the Designs, and to withhold the premiums hereby offered if in their opinion the Designs sent in are unsuitable for the purposes intended. Any Design to which a premium is awarded becomes the property of the Government. Further particelars may be 6btained from the Provincial Architects at their offices, Stone Buildings, Christchurch. No Design of the Provincial Architects will be placed in competition for the Premiums. THOMAS WM. MAUDE, Provincial Secretary. ON SALE BY THE UNDEKSIGNED. Ex " Louis fy Miriam " @ Sydney. \ "I /~\{~\ BAGS very superior Adelaide Flour JLv/V_/100" " Chillian " 40 bags Patna Rice 50 half-chests fine Tea 4 cases Havannah Cigars 40 bags Manila Coffee 172 bags Mauritius Sugar 140 " Chinese Sugar 32 " No. 1 Company's Pieces 109 «• No. 2 " " &c, &c. GEORGE CRAWFORD, j Farish-street, March 17, 1862. ~A. P . STUA RT, & CO. HAVE FOR SALE EX « JOHN BUNYAN," FROM LONDON. £Tf| HHDS. DAWSON'S ALE UU 20 " •• Stout 70 casks Bridge's Stout Porter, in quarts 50 " Marzetti's Ale, in quarts and pints 50 " " Porter " " 60 cases Old Tom 29 " Sherry 5 " Pale Brandy 12 chests Congou Tea 27 half-chests " 27 pockets Kent Hops 10 casks Java Rice 4 " Day & Martin's Blacking 1 case " " " 1 " Scented Soaps, assorted 1 " Perfumery 1 " Winceys, Cords, Lustres, &c, 1 " Flowers and Feathers, Bridal, Mourning, &c. 1 " Ribbons, assorted 1 «• Gloves and Gauntlets, in French Kid Silk, Cashmere, Cotton, Dog-skin, * TSucK-SKin, ccc. -- - - - __i 1 « Shawls, assorted, Melton Cloth Mantles, Garibaldi Jackets 1 " Ladies' Morocco and Ribbon Belts, Velvet Ribbon, assorted Trimmings, j elastic, white, black, and colored 1 •« Wool Gauntlets and Sleeves, Garters, Crinoline Steel, Net and Hoop Skirts 1 " Straw Hats and Bonnets, newest fashions 1 « Felt Hats, Women's, Maid's, and Girl's 1 " Hosiery, Men's & Women's, assorted 1 " Blond, assorted , Knitting, Silk Blond Lace, Crotchet and Honiton Sets, Muslin Collars and Gauntlets, in variety j Fancy Velvets, Coventiy Frilling, White Hoods, Bonnet Fronts. 1 « Black and Gold Blind Muslin, Window Nets Antimacassers, Bread and Cheese Nets, Doyleys, Cambric Handkerchiefs, white and printed; Mechlin and American Lace, Saxony, Valenciennes, and Egyptian Edging. Wellington, March 20, 1862. NOW LANDING EX "TBITON," @ MELBOURNE. AND ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED. S% /S DOZ. 3 hooped Buckets 15 nests Tubs 20 boxes Clothes Pegs SO Ash Oars, assorted EX " JOHN BUNYAN." 10 cases, pint Pickles 10 " i pint Salad Oil 10 " pint " 2 " Currie Powder 2 " Calves foot Jelly 4 " potted Meat 1 " Cochin Ginger ' 1 " ground do. j 5 " Alberts Sardines 5 " Castor Oil £ pints 2 " Mustard 41b tins 6 " Vestas, assorted 2 bales Wrapping paper 3 cases Paste Blacking 1 « Crane's Black Lead 2 qr. casks Ginger Cordial ' 10 " " Rum 1 case Dressing Glasses 1 " Field Glasses 1 " Aneroid Barometers, &c, 1 " assorted Brushware 2 casks black Paint 1 " green do. 100 drums White Lead 30 " Colza Oil 20 " Raw Oil 30 " Boiled Oil 10 " Turps 2 casks Putty in 141 b Bladder DUNCAN & VENNELL. 17th March, 1862^ TIMBER. ftA aaa FEET SAWN Timber <4)\J 9 WIJ I« or Sale, Timber Cut to Order on the Shortest Notice. JACOB JOSEPH & CO. CRICKET. THE WELLINGTON CRICKET CLUB, will meet (weather permitting), every Wednesday and Saturday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, on th« Parade Ground till further notice. WILLIAM BROMLEY, Secretary, Wi 0. Gt October 1, 1861.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1715, 11 April 1862, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1715, 11 April 1862, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1715, 11 April 1862, Page 4

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