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Advertisements received too late for Classification. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TENDERS will he received at this Office until Wednesday, 15th of January, 1873, for the supply and delivery of 150,000 Sleepers for the Canterbury Railways, consisting of Totara, Jarrah, Matai (Black Pine), or Turin. No Tender to be for less than 10,000 Sleepers Specifications may now be seen at the Public Works Offices. Wellington, and in Christchurch, Dunedin and Auckland, on arrival of first mails at those places. Tenders to be addressed to the Hon. Minister for Works. Wellington, and to be marked outside ** Tender for Sleepers. By command. JOHN OARRDTHERS, Engineer-in-Chief. JOHN KNOWLES, U.S.P.W. Public Works Office, Wellington, 20th Nov,, 1872. i-j SEPARATE TENDERS are invited for the t rection of a New Legislative Council Chamber, the r nlargement of the House of Representatives, and Alterations and Additions to the old Legislative Council Chamber at Wellington. Central conditions, specifications, and drawings may be seen at the Offices of the Colonial Architect, Wellington ; the General Government Agent at Auckland; the PostOffice, Nelson ; the Public Works Offices at Christchurch and Dunedin ; and at the Offices of the Commissioner of Crown Lauds, Invercargill. The plans and specifications may be seen as above after the Ist of December. Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to noon on 'Tuesday, the 3lst December next. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted \V. H. CLAYTON, Colonial Architect, 23rd November, 1872. J3ROVTNCIAL GOVERNMENT Tenders for supplies fur 1873 are due on Tuesday, 3rd Dec., 1872, at noon. Schedules may be had from Government Storekeeper. For particulars see Gazelle.. OTAGO RIFLE ASSOCIATION. riIHE Ninth Animal Prize Meeting will X be held at the Anderson's Bay Butts on Friday and Saturday, the 13th and 14th December, 1872, when the following Matches will bo lired FRIDAY. Ist MATCH.—2UO, 500, and 600 yards ; 5 shots a each range; Ist range, standing ; other ranges, any position. Ist prize, cup, presented by W Mason, ifsq,, and 1,3; 2nd prize, L 4; 3rd prize, box of cordials, presented by U, S. Reeves, Karp, and L2 ; 4th priz/J, L 3; L 3 ; sth, 6th, and 7th prizes, L2 each ; Bth, oth, 10th, 11th, and 12th prizes, LI each. 2nd MATCH.— 2OO and 500 yards ; 7 shots at each range; Ist range, standing; 2nd, any position. Ist prize, National Rifle Association medal, and L2 ; 2nd prize, courier bag, presented by G. A oung, Esq., and L2 ; 3rd prize, L 3 ; 4th, sth, ano Gch piizes, L2 each ; 7th, B.th, 9tb, 10th, 11th, and 12th prizes, LI each. y AT U R DAY. 3rd MATCH.- 400, 500, 600 yards ; o shuts at each range; position, any. Ist prize, field-glass (presented by Messrs Harrop and r'eill) and L2 ; 2ml pdze, L 4 ; 3rd, 4th, 6th, and Gth prizes, L2 ; 7tb, Bth, 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th prizes, LI each. 4th MATCH. ALL-COMERS’ MATCH.700 and 800 yards ; 7 shots at each range; rifles, sights, pull outrigger, and position, optional. Ist prize, L 5; 2nd prize, 1.4; 3rd prize, L 3; 4th prize, L2; sth piize, LI.

MONDAY. sth. CONSOLA'I lON MATCH, open to Members of the Association who have computed in the other matches, and not taken a prize—3oo, 400, and 500 yards ; 5 shots at each range ; position, any; second class targets Ist prize, L 3; 2nd, L2 ; 3rd, 4th, and sth, LI, AGGREGATE PRIZES, for the six highest scorers in the three first matches, will be given. Ist prize, cup (presented by Mr Hislop, Princes street,) and 13; 2nd, L 4 ; 3rd, L 3 ; 4th, L2 ; sth, LI ; oth, LI. The Hon. Treasurer will attend at the Drill Shed on Friday evening, at half-past seven, for the purpose of receiving M embers’ subscriptions. SYDNEY JAMES. Secretary. AM t ETIM* of the Members and Friends of theChurchof t ngland atMornington. wiil be held in the Schoolhouse, on Friday, the 29th November, iust., at 8 p.m., to devise means for carrying on the Services of the Church, J. E. ATTWOOD. DUNEDIN AND PORT CHALMEiS JIAILW ■ V. riTENDERS will be received until SaturI day, Nov. 30th, for one year’s lease of Refreshment Rooms at the Dunedin and the Port Chalmers Stations one or both. AI-o for the privilege of keeping book stalls and advertising. PROUD FOOT, OLIVER & ULPH. ("to ."-CERT in ai‘i o£ the Church of J England, Mornington, will be held in the Schoolhouse on FnIDAY, the Gth December. Doors open at half-past 7, commence at 8. Admission, 2s ; Children hall-price PAINTER and Paperhauger Wanted. Apply Spanish Restaurant.

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Evening Star, Issue 3050, 27 November 1872, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3050, 27 November 1872, Page 3

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