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TENDERS

TBNDERS arc invited for rubble masonry and brick-work; labor only. Mason ana V\ ales, architects. y IHRBOn rjlO SHIP - CARPENTERS. - Tenders ' pENDERS Wanted till Monday, 17tb, afc ™ clock » for Section ot Brick street Plwiß at Euro - ean Hotel . Ceorge mENDERS are invited for the erection of a Piln c r, e S deUC ?« at x. otepo P° tiU the 31st inst. hj rw Reifications may be seen at Connell 8 u® 1 ce ’ . Tyne office . Oamaru and at our office, High street, Dunedin. MASON & WALES. Architects, TENDERS are requested for the Excavatell and Masonry Foundations of a Set or Offices, to be built in Bond street. Dunedin. Drawings and specifications to be seen at my office, where sealed tenders, marked ’‘Tender for Bond street Offices,” will be received up till ' °on on Monday, 24th of May. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted frank w. petbe, Civil Engineer and Aiohitect, Octagon, Dunedin, TENDERS Wanted by the Kaikorai Road ; or Eolation of Roads in the ad Dot shill Sub-division. Plans and specifications to be seen at Mr David Greigs, who will suew the work Also, tenders for supplying 165 vards metal on each end of the Kaikorai Koaffi Specifications to be seen at Mr James Cunningham s. Tenders to be lodged with Mr Samson (Chairman), either at his office, Duneffin, or at his residence, Green Island, on or before the 25th May, at 6p. m. Five per cent, deposit to be lodged with tenders. The Board does not bind themselves to accent the lowest or any tender. JAMES. THOMSON, Clerk. IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF GOGHRAN AND BLACKWOOD, OF INVERCARGILL, MERCHANTS, &a TENDERS are hereby invited for the Purchase of the undermentioned Assets in the above Estate Lot 1. Comprising Stock of Groceries, as per catalogue, r ™ lu e dat . - L 2,495 16 4 Lot 2.—Comprising Stock of Ironmongery, as per catalogue, valued at 380 18 9 Lot 3. Comprising Stock of Crockery, as per catalogue, r * v , alu edat _ > ... 367 11 8 Lot 4. —Comprising Office Furniture, Trade Fixtures, Lease of Premises in Dec street for One year, Goodwill of Business, Express, Harness, Weighing Machine, Scales, and Sundries Lot 5. —Book Debts —good Do —bad and doubtful 155 19 3>679 14 660 0 Tenders may he for the whole of the Stock, or separate sums offered for each lot. Tenders for the whole will be the first considered. Tenders must be addressed to the Trustees, and be sent, or delivered at the office of Messrs Cargills, Gibbs, and Co,, Invercargill, before Noon of Thursday, 27th day of May! 1875. All tenders must bo accompanied by a Bank i?aft or marked cheque for a sum equal to 10 per cent, of the amount tendered. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Intending tenderers can obtain catalogues from any ot the Trustees; or, W. & J. SCOULAR, Dunedin. PUBLIC NOTICES. TO CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS, AND OTHERS. CONCRETE. CONCRETE. CONCRETE. THE LOGAN’S POINT QUARRY COMPANY are now prepared to supply, at the lowest possible rates, Metal for Roads, Concrete, &c. Also, Bluostone Rubble for Foundations. Ships supplied with Bluestone ballast conveyed alongside by rail. Quarries: Logav’s Point and Maclaggan street, Office :INo, J, Chambers, Princes street,^ Orders promptly attended to. . CAUTION. fT’IHE high reputation of the Singer Manu■S. facturing Company’s Sewing Machines has led to numerous attempts to make and sell spurious imitations. The Pub in are warned against parties advertising or offering far sale imitation Machines as “ The American Singer,” “cn the Singer principle,” or “on the Singer system,” in violation of the Company’s legal rights. The only “Singer” Machines are those made by the Ringer Manufacturing Company. MacMcas sold on deferred payments.

o. M. ALDRICH, (A cent. Duntvlin. HE D T NEDIN WORKING MEN’S CLUB. Princes street (opposite Post office). MANAGING COMMITTEE; H, Spears W, H. Homer J. Q. Brennan D. Ker W. Absolon Smith W. B. Macintosh James Peat I\ L. Livock. bankers : The Colonial Bank of New Zealand, SOLICITORS : Messrs Barton and Sanders. 1. This Club has been formed to meet a long-felt want of the Working Men of Dunedin, by affording them the means of obtaining rational amusement .and social intercourse, through a medium other than that of the public-house. The benefits that will be conferred by such an institution it is hoped will be recognised by the "Working Men of this city, as supplying a legitimate channel of communication between them ; and, as the principles upon which it is founded are intended for their direct advantage, without distinction of trade or occupation, the Committee trust they will show' their appreciation of the movement by enrolling their names as members. 2. The Club will provide a Reading-room), containing books, Colonial and Home newspapers, magazines, writing materials, chess, arid other games ; also a Billiard-room ana refreshments of the best quality. 3. The Club will afford a direct means of communication between employers and employed. 4. Terms of Membership.—The Club is open to Working Men ovtr twenty-one years of age. Youths over eighteen w ill bo admitted if nominated by a senior member. 5. Subscriptions (payable in advance). —Entrance fee, 5s j subscription, Is per month, 5s half-yearly, 10a per annum; honorary members, I <1 per annum. 0. Such profits as may accrue from the working of this Institution will be applied to extending its benefits and erecting a substantial building. 7. Intending members are invited ta give in the'r names at once to the Secretary, at the Club, foimorly known as Stem's Dining rooms, iu Princes sti cet, Opposite ’’Ost Office. ,N and after Monday Koxt, the Turkish Haths will he open for admission firm 9 a.m. to C p.m. for the winter months. PM ‘PH EPSON, gardener, Cumberland • street North (opposite Dr Copland's). Gardens laid out and kept in order, SECRETARY. Alfred R. Sims. NOTICE.

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Evening Star, Issue 3814, 15 May 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 3814, 15 May 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 3814, 15 May 1875, Page 3

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