NOTICE. Public Tenders. tT'ENDERS are invited at this Office until Noon A of the 20th in a tan t for the KE-BUILDING of a CHIMNEY at the NATIVE HOSTELRY. By order. HOPKINS CLARKE. Civil Commissioner's Office, Tauranga, September 15, 1873,
NOTICE. Public Tender. TENDERS will be received at the Public Works Office until Noon of the 27th instant, for Twelve Months Maintenance of that portion of the Tauranga and Taupo Road lying between OEOPI and TEREKENOA. Pull particulars can be obtained at the Office. All tenders will be treated as informal unless accompanied by a Deposit of Three Pounds Sterling. A. C. TURNER, District Engineer. Public Works Office, Tauranga, September 10, 1873.
m NOTICE. Militia Parade. Headquarters, Tauranga, 18th September, 1873. fjpHE Ist and 2nd Classes Tauranga MILITIA will PARADE at 10 a.m., 26th instant, in front of the Court House, with Arms and Accoutrements, for the Quarterly Drill, &e. J. M; ROBERTS, Inspector Commanding Tauranga District.
w NOTICE. Militia Parade. Headquarters, Tauranga, 18th September, 1873. 3rd Class Tauranga MILITIA will PARADE on their respective Parade Grounds at 7a. m., 26th instant, for the Quarterly Inspection of Arms and Accoutrements. J. M, ROBERTS, Inspector A.C., Commanding Tauranga District.
NOTICE. THB OFFICE of the Secretary and Collector of the Tauranga North Township Highway Board is at the premises of Messrs W. I. Booth and 00., Beach Koad South. W. I. BOOTH, Secretary for the Board. NOTICE. THE ASSESSMENT BOLL for the Tauranga J. North Township Highway District is mTw OPEN for INSPECTION at' the E.M. Court House, W, I. BOOTH, Secretary for the Board.
NOTICE. the undersigned, beg to inform the of Paur&nga, that vvo will have much pleasure IN ATI ENDING- AT PRIVATE RESIDENCES to take orders for LADIES’, GENTLEiIEN’S, and CHILDREN’S BOOTS. W. & M. LEAHY, Next Bay of Puenxy Times Office, Beach Road,
Bequest. IN' returning thanks for past favours fo my hind patrons for thoir support under all circumstances, it is compulsory with mo to request that they would Settle their Accounts as soon as possible after being delivered, as, without the slightest doubt, l am not the wealthiest man in New Zealand and consequently require the Tin. J. MaXWEjIL, Proprietor and Manager Old Bay of Plenty Bakery.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume II, Issue 110, 20 September 1873, Page 2
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