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Tauranga Rifle Volunteers. Monthly inspection parade SATURDAY Nest, the 23th instant, p.m., in the Government PaddockEvery member is requested to attend. Full Dross, Arms and Accoutrements. on at 4 E. G. NORRIS, Captain Commanding T.E.V. Headquarters, January 21, 1873.

NOTICE. will be received at the Public Works A Office until noon on 3rd day of February next for the DELIVERY of about B,oooft. of TIMBER on site of the Pahiringa Bridge, Maketu and Rotorua Road. The timber is lying at the Ngae Bush, distant about six miles. Further information can be obtained on appliaction at this office. Tenders will be treated as informal unless accompanied by a deposit of £3. By order,' A. C. TURNER, District Engineer. Public Works Office, Tauranga, January 14, 1873.

NOTICE, TENDERS will be received at the Public Works Office until noon of the 10th February nest, for the CONSTRUCTION of the following BRIDGES, viz. : —Rahapuka, Te Aua o tu Hapi, and Waitaua. All timber and bolts will be supplied by Government, and delivered on bridge sites. Plans and Specifications can be seen at this office on and alter the 20th instant. All tenders will be treated as informal unless accompanied by a deposit of £lO sterling, in notes, or marked cheque for that amount. The lowest tender not necessarily accepted. By order, A. G. TURNER, District Engineer. Public Works Office, Tauranga, January 14, 1873.

NOTICE. TENDERS will be received at the Public Works Office until noon of the 10th nest, for the CONSTRUCTION of a TRUSS BRIDGE over a branch of the Waioeka River at Opotiki. Plana and specifications can be seen, and further information obtained, on application at this Office, or at the Office of the Resident Magistrate at Opotiki, on and after the 23rd inst. All tenders will be treated as informal unless accompanied by a deposit of £5 sterling, in notes, or marked cheque for that amount. The lowest tender not necessarily accepted. By order, A. O. TURNER, District Engineer. Public Works Office, Tauranga, January 14, 1873.

WILLIAM RATTRAY, GENERAL SILK MERCERY General Drapery Establishment, sfxw ss.axija.sfi> sotrss, 66, QtTEEN STBEET, Late 24 and 28, Shortland street, Auckland. A Large Stock of Black and Coloured Silks, General Drapery, Hosiery, Floor Cloths, Carpets, Sheetings, Damasks, and House Furnishings always on hand. THE GENTLEMEN’S Clothing and Outfitting Department Is always large and well assorted. An Experienced Cutter being always on the premises, and a Largo Stock of Cloths, and Tweeds on hand, orders for Clothing can be executed at very reasonable prices.

Election of Superintendent. TO TEE ELECTORS OF THE PROVINCE OF AUCKLAND. GENTLEMEN, —I beg to announce that it is my intention to offer myself as a Candidate for Election to the office of Superintendent of this Province at the approaching General Election. In the meantime I shall take early opportunities of visitirg the various districts of the Province with a view to communicate to the Electors such information as they may desire to obtain from me, as a Candidate for their suffrages, on matters relating to the local and general interest of the Province.—l have the honour to be. Gentlemen, your obedient servant, J. WILLIAMSON. Auckland, January 17, 1873,

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume I, Issue 41, 22 January 1873, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume I, Issue 41, 22 January 1873, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume I, Issue 41, 22 January 1873, Page 2

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