TENDERS. V. R. new Zealand railways. TENDERS are invited by the Colonial Government fur the erection of CARRIAGE SHED at Dunedin. P ra wing and Specification may be seen at this office, ■where Tenders will be received up till noon on Monday, the 23rd February, 1874. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. By command. W. N. BLAIR, _. ~ District Engineer. Public Works Office, Dunedin, 10th February, 1874. NOTICE. ALTERATIONS having been made in the Drawings and Specifications for the* Carnage Shed at Dunedin, the time for receiving tenders is extended to Noon of Wednesday, the 4th March, 1874. Contractors are requested to examine the amended drawings and specifications before sending in their tenders. Tv W. N. BLAIR. Dunedin, February 18, 1874. CITY OF DUNEDIN. MANURE DEPOT WANTED. THE City Council being desirous to make arrangements for the Removal of the Manure Depot from the Anderson’s Bay road site, is open to receive offers from owners of land outside the City who may be prepared to enter into an agreement for the deposit of manure and city rubbish upon their lands for a term of years. The land required for the purpose would be, say four or five acres. The contractor would be allowed tp retain to his own use the whole of the depot fees as presently authorised by the Council, as under For burying each horse or other large animal . . -£0 5 0 For burying each sheep or other small animal - . - 0 1 6 For burying each load of manure or other rubbish - - - 0 1 0 : The contractor at all times to make proper provision for the reception of all night soil, manure, or rubbish; to provide all necessary labor; and to be alone responsible in the event of the land thus used becoming a nuisance. Tsnderers to state the terms upon which they would be prepared to provide the land for the depot; or, on the other hand, what sum per annum they would be prepared to pay half-yearly in advance for the privileges of the depot. Tenders to be lodged with the Town Clerk on or before Wednesday, March 4, 1874, at four p.m. • J. M. MASSEY, _ , Town Clerk. February 13, 1874. TENDERS Wanted for the Erection of Wood of the Provincial Government School, Sawyer’s Bay; also, for Teacher’s Residence there. Plans and specifications to be seen at my office till Noon on Tuesday, 24th instant, at which time tenders must be in the Government Tender Box, Dunedin. DAVID ROSS, Architect. npENDERS Wanted for Shop, Dwelling, -L Bakehouses, and Oven for Mr Wm. Robertson, Great King street. Plans and pecificationa will be seen at Mr Wm. GilChrist’s up to Saturday, 21st February, 1874. PIANOFORTES, ETC. ESTABLISHED 1861. NEW ZEALAND PIANOFORTE GALLERY, HARMONIUM, AND MUSIC WAREHOUSE.
GEORGE R, WEST, Direct Importer from the principal manufactories in the world of Pianofortes, Harmoniums, Organs, and every description of Music, Musical Instruments, and Fittings. The stock at this establishment wiU be found the most extensive and complete in every department in New Zealand, all goods being selected by accredited and competent agents. To arrive, per Dallam Tower, Bebington, Dover Castle, Lady Jocelyn, May Queen, Zealandia, Agnes Muir Fifty-four cases and packages PIAN OFORTES, Grand and Cottage PIANETTES, in Walnut and Ebony HARMONIUMS, all the latest models Various sizes and descriptions, with the new broad reed ; two Church Organs, each with two manuals and pedals ; and a general assortment of small goods; also, fresh supplies of Music from the following houses : Hutchings and Romer, R, Cocks, Ashdown and Parry, Boosey, Chappell and Co., Metzler, and Hopwood and Crew, Schott and Co., Duff and Stewart, Wiley, Hammond and Co,, Augeur, D’Alcorn, Jeffreys, &c., &c. ‘ Just added to Stock, a large variety of Superior genuine violins, clarionets Violoncellos, double basses Bagpipe, bassoons Oboe and clarionet reeds of every description Violin strings and fittings of the usual superior quality, obtainable only at this Warehouse Brass instruments of every description Flutinas, concertinas, seraphinas Angelicas, folding harmoniums Banjos, tambourines, and wigs Music stools, in all patterns. The instruments, which are always kept in stock at this establishment, do not require puffing by advertisement, as, on inspection, they will be found in greater variety than in any other part of the Colony, and a firstclass selection, all goods being sold at the lowest remunerative price. GEORGE R. WEST, PIANOFORTE AND HARMONIUM Manufacturer and Tuner, Importer and Music Publisher, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDI'N. EDW CATION AL. MISS BELL will receive Pupils at her Rooms, Princes street, at their usual hours, from and after this date; and will Resume Lessons at the Girls’ High School on Monday, the 9fch instant. Dunedin, February 2, 1874. MRS STANLEY MARTIN, Teacher ef Music, has Removed from Hanover street to St. Andrew street, near Filleul street, and is prepared to receive those pupils who have not commenced their quarter,' Terms at het residence.
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Evening Star, Issue 3431, 19 February 1874, Page 3
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