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TENDERS. TO CONTRACTORS. rrVENBERS arc invited up to Noon of i MONDAY, JUNE 9th. for Earthwork, Fencing, Drainage, and Concrete work at Island Bay. Drawings, etc., at my offices. JOHN S. SWAN, Kclburne Chambers. Architect. TO BUILDERS. rNDERS ara invited for finishing the upper story of the Royal Alexandra Ward building, at Palmerston North Hospital, and for additions and alterations thereto, for occupation as a Children's Ward. Plans and specifications may he seen at our office, whero Tenders close at 10 a.m. on WEDNESDAY. 11th June, 1913. L. G.' WEST & SON, Architects, Palmerston North. TO BUILDERS. NOTICE OF EXTENSION OF TIME FOR RECEIVING TENDERS. nnHE time for receiving Tenders for A Additions and Alterations to Residence at Orongorongo for Eric L. Riddiford, Esq., lias been extended until 2 p m. THURSDAY, JUNE sth, 1913, C.TILLEARD NATUSCH AND SONS, Architects and Civil Engineers, Ballance Street, Wellington. BUSHFELLING. •rpENDERS aro invited for felling about ■JL 300 acres of light bush in one or two blocks for Messrs. Cornford and Burridgo; situated about 3 miles from Moawhango Township. Intending contractors can ho shown ortr the blocks by applying to tho Manager, C. Doggett, Moawhango, whero plans and specifications can be seen. Tenders, addressed to Cornford and Burridge, Moawhango, and will close at 5 p.m. on 17th June. Any Tender not necessarily accepted. Mail Coachi leaves Tailiape for Moawhango Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, 1 p.m. CORNFORD & BURRIDGE.
WAIPAWA COUNTY COUNCIL. TENDERS will bo received by the Count}* Clark until 12 o'clock noon, on Juno sth, 1913, for the construction of REINFORCED CONCRETE BRIDGES, . near Takapau, H.B. . Drivings, etc., at the County Offices, Waipawa, and at my office, Woodward Street, Wellington. Tenders to be addressed "The Chairman, Waipawa County Council, Waipawa," and marked on the envelope "Tender for reinforced concrete bridges." ' The lowest or any tender not necessarily aocepted. G. LAING-MEASON, M.lnst. C.E. Wellington. NEW PARLIAMENTARY BUILDINGS. TENDERS will bo reccf-rd nt this Office until Noon i_f MONDAY, SEPTEMBER Ist, 1913, for the erection of the Fir?t Portion of the New Parliament Buildings, Wellington. Telegraphic tenders will be considered, provided a written tender in proper form is lodged at any Public Works District Office, before the time fixed for the receipt of tenders. Drawings, specification, and Condition of Contract may be seen at the Public Works Offices at Wellington, Auckland, Christchuroh, and Dunedin., The lowest or any ( tender not necessarily accepted. W. S. SHORT, Acting-Under Secretary. Public Works Office, Wellington, ilav 28th. 1913. TO MERCHANTS AND STORES. CHEAP Parcel Service between Wellington and Poione daily. Special care taker of new Furniture and Pianos. Goods ordered before 1 o'clock can be delivered in Pctone the same day. KING BROS., ■ General Carriers, Petone. 'Phone 3773 (three rings). Expanded METAL HANDED METAL FOR REINFORCED CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION. EXPANDED STEEL LATHING For FIREPROOF WALLS & CEILINGS. JIUBEROID ROOFING. DAMP COURSE AND FLOORING. GIANT BUILDING PAPERS. RATNER SAFES AND STRONG-ROOM DOORS. DREADNOUGHT FIREPROOF DOORS. RANSOME VER MEIIR CONCRETE MIXERS. ROBBER GLASS FOR SKYLIGHTS and VERANDAH ROOFS. GOLDEN BAY CEMENT. THE STEWART TIMBER, GLASS, AND HARDWARE CO.. LTD., Courtenay Place, Wellington. rno buildersTniTcontractors. ± w. A. CIIOTIi, Parish Street. On Sale— GOLDEN BAY CEMEMT, MILBURN LIME AND CEMENT, MAURICE V.TLLE LIME, J. J. CRAIG'S AUCKLAND HYD. LIME, FIRE BRICK AND TILES, FIRE CLAY. CHIMNEY POTS. Etc. F~~ ORNITURE PACKED and REMOVED 'i'O ANY ADDRESS. Goods Cleaved Through Custom Houbo. Cheap Storage Accommodation tor Goods of any Description. KEIR'S FORWARDING AGENCJf. 70 Jervoie Quay. Telsuhnna 118 A.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1766, 3 June 1913, Page 3
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