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I TO ARCHITECTS. Provincial Secretary's Office, Christchnrcu, Canterbury, March 21, 1862. r ]MHE PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT being 1 about to erect a Lunaiio Asylum on Section No. 159, on the Lincoln Road, about two and three quarter miles from Christchurcb, invite gentlemen j in the profession to submit designs for the same, j and offev a premium of Thirty. five pourds for the ; best design, and Fifteen pounds for the second best design, to be sent to the Provincial Secettary's office before 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 accomicodating 50 patients — say 33 males and 17 females ; with all necessary offices, Bath Rooms, Reception Rooms, and Surgeon Superintendent's residence ; and to be 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 tbeir opinion the Designs sent in are unsuitable for the purposes intended. Any Design to which a pre. mium is awarded becomes the property of the Government. Further particelars may be obtained, 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 UNDERSIGNED EX " LOUIS & MIRIAM." |QA BOXES STEEL'S double brown A/*" Liverpool fioap 60 boxes Cowan and Israel's best Sydney Soap 20 boxes Stearine Candles 20 " Sperm " 8 cases Letchford's round Plaid Vestas 1 " Letchford's Vesuvians _ 5 chests Cougou Tea . 10£ " 12 boxes " " 3 cases Havannah Cigars in boxes of 100 3 " Manila Cigars Havannah shaped 5 " Assorted Sauces 5 " Lobsters 1 " York Hams 4 qr. casks Cbsen's Sherry 2 " •• Offley's Triple Grape Port Wine I 5 hhds. Demerara Rum 10 o,p. 10 cases Burgundy 10 " Sauterne 10 " Bitters 2 " Perfumery and Fancy Stationery 1 " Portmanteaus and Travelling Bags EX " JOHN BUNYAN." 1 case Lsdiea' French Felt Hats, Caps, Collars, Sleeves, Woollen and Silk Dresses 1 case, 50 doz. Lamp Chimneys « To arrive per first steamer from Sydney. 3 tons bright yellow Mauritius Sugar 4 cases Letchford's Vestas in tins of ftO to 1000 KRULL & CO. . March 17, 1863. ON SALE EX " WILD DUCK " AND "JOHN BUNYAN." J TON WHITE LEAD | ■"■ 20 tins Green Paint 30 tins Black Paint 10 drums Linseed Cil 10 " Raw Oil 2 casfea Putty in Skins 20 " Soda Crystals 4 cases Soap 18 cwt. white Clover Seed 12 " red " 11 cases Fresh Herrings 6 " Castor Oil 26 doz. Essences 1 case assorted Literature 37 packages Wrapping Paper and Stationery 5 cases Register Stoves 5 " Kitchen Ranges 22 boxes Tin Plates 50 packages, consisting of Kent Grates, Iron Trucks, Scythes, Emery Strickles and Scythe S.tones, Dutch Hoes, Rakes Forks, Camp Ovens Soblet's Stew Pans, Spades, Mop and Hoe Handles, Files, Rasps, &c, &c. 3 trunks Lochore & Son's Boots and Shoes 70 packages Seasonable Drapery, comprising Wool Shawls, Scarfs and Handkerchiefs, Plain and Fancy Wincies, Tartans, Robes, Skirts, Coburgs, Alpacoas, Orleans, French Merinos^ black and fancy Silks, black and colored Cotton, and Silk Velvets, Denims, Dungaree, Derries, Hungarians, Crey Calicoes, Horrock's Long Cloth Sheetings, Towelling, Diaper, Table Cloths and Covers, Ticking, Brown Holland, Mantle Cloths, Prints, Carpeting, Hearth Rugs, Mats, Woollen Hosiery, Scotch Tweeds, Doeskins, Bedford Cords, Cotton Cords, Moleskin, Pilot and Beaver Cloth, Witneys and Sealskin Cloaking, Union Tweeds, Gambrons, Cloth and Tweed Caps, Cord and Moleskin Trowsers, Fancy Goo^s, Ties, Ribbons, Haberdashery, Smallwares, &c, N.c. W. & G. TURNBULL & CO. ■ March 6, 1862. JUST ARRIVED PER " DART," @ Sydney AND ON SALE BY WILLIAM HICKSON, & Co. Zfi BAGS COFFEE *^ . 3 cases Manila Cigars 50 cases United Vineyard Brandy 13 qr-casks Henuessy's & MarteH's Brandy 10 cases Pearl Sago 80 casks Wilkins' Biscuit j 300 bags Sugar, various qualities 50 half-chests Tea 30 boxes Tea 20 boxes Mould Candles 1 ton Patna Rice 50 boxes Liverpool and Sydney Soap ALSO, Per Arabella, Albemarle and Wild Duck. 10 qr.-caslis Rum 6 " Port Wine 10 " Cosen's Sherry Wine i 10 cases Jacqueson's Champagne 30 casks " Salt's" Bottled Ale 10 " Bottled Porter, pints 100 cases JDK2 Geneva 50 boxes Sperm Candles 8 bales Gunny Bags 8 " Corn Sacks 1 ton White Lead 2 bales Blankets 20 cases "Harper Twelvetree's " Washing Powder J 10 cases containing Bedsteads AND VARIOUS OTHER 600D8. WILLIAM HICKSON & CO. Hickson's Wharf, Feb. T, 1862.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1726, 20 May 1862, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1726, 20 May 1862, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1726, 20 May 1862, Page 4

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