New Advertisements. rj\ ELEGR APH POLES. Tenders are invited and will be received to the Bth of August for the supply and delivery of four hundred and fifty-two (452) more or less, Telegraph Poles for a line of telegraph to be constructed from Kaitangata to Catlins River. Specifications and general conditions can be seen at Port Molyneux and Catlins River Post Offices, and at Baiclutha, Tokomairiro, and Dunedin Telegraph Offices. Each tender must be accompanied by a deposit equal to five (5) per cent, of the total amount of tender. Such deposit in the case of the tender accepted, will be retained as security, instead of sureties, for the proper performance of contract. Tenders to be addressed to Mr James K. Logan, Inspector of Telegraphs, Dunedin. ! By order of the Telegraph Commissioner. JAMES K. LOGAN, Inspector of Telegraphs. Dunedin, July 5, 1878. 529 MATAU ROAD BOARD. TENDERS WANTED. Tenders are invited by tho Matau Road Board for River -bank Protection Work near to Stirling. Mr George Inglis will meet intending contractors on the ground at 1 p.m. on Wednesday, the 24th July, and with whom specifications of the work will be seen. Tenders to be lodged with the undersigned on or before Friday, the 26th inst. , at noon. JAMES M'KINLAY, 540 Clerk to the Board. mENDERS WANTE D. Tenders wanted to plough, harrow, and sow 35 acres. Apply to REV. CHAR.LES CONNOR, 534 Manse, Clinton. rpENDEB- WANTED. Tenders wanted for enlarging, flooring, and lining East Clutha School play-shed. Plans and specifications will be shewn, and tenders received by the Clerk to the School Committee up till the 22nd inst. The lowest or any- tender not necessarily accepted. East Clutha, July 22, 1878. 532 fTIENDERS WAN TE D. Tenders wanted for ploughing about 100 acres of stubble land at Te Houka. Apply to F. ROBERTS, Te Houka ; Or, JOHN M'NEIL, 482 Baiclutha. lUTANUKA AND MAPLE RAILS. The undersigned begs to intimate that should sufficient inducement offer he will be prepared to supply, delivered per steamer at Baiclutha, MANUKA and MAPLE RAILS, in quantities up to 30,000. Grders may be left with Mr Thomas Paterson, Commission Agent, Baiclutha. JOHN DUTTON. Kaitangata, June 26, 1878. 508 "PRELIMINARY NOTICE. To be sold by public Auction on a date to be afterwards fixed, That valuable building site, being the section situated between Barr's Hall and Galloway and Drennan's workshop, Clyde-street, Baiclutha, belonging to the Lodge of Oddfellows. Paraiculars in future issue. 509 QTOLEN OR STRAYED. A large light brown Retriever. Dog, answers to the name of " Sailor." Two pounds reward will be paid to any person returning the i same to the owner. Any person retaining the said dog -in his possession after this notice willbe prosecuted. JAS. PATERSON. Port Molyneux, June 29, 1878.
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Clutha Leader, Volume V, Issue 209, 12 July 1878, Page 4
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