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Tenders. TENDERS are invited till Thursday, 13th inst., to Erect a Cottage of Wood at Duncan street. MASON & WALES, Architect TENDERS invited for seating at new Knox Church—labor and material —to be S' ' ed with the Undersigned on or before the inst, at £ p.m. & A. LAWSON, Archit ct TEND ERS Wanted for Excavating and Removing quantity of Earthwork. Apply Messrs North and Scoullar’s, Rsttray street TENDERS wanted toi Saturday, 22nd inst, for the erection of larce Block of Stone and Brick Buildings in the Octagon. DAVID BOSS, A rchitect. tIENDERS wanted till Monday, 17th, for Concrete Strong-room for the Colonial Bank of New Zealand, Palmerston. Flans, &o M at Palmerston on Friday and Saturday. DAVID BOSS, Architect. HALF-WAY BUSH DISTRICT ROAD BOARD. TENDERS, accompanied by ten per cent deposit, for the following works will be received by the undersigned up to Thursday Evening, April 20Widening, etc , Hewitt’s; Embanking, etc., Campbell’s; Erecting Bridge at Rollinson’s. Flans and specifications at School house, Waikari. W. JOHNSON, Clerk. TO CARTERS. TENDERS Wanted for the carting of 3.000 or more rails from Mrs M‘Fai lane’s bosh, Blueskin, to Blueskiu Bay ; also, for 2,000 rails and 30 cords manuka, to be delivered at Main Road. Tenders to be lodised with Godfrey and Green, Great King street, not later than Thursday, at noon For particulars, apply at Simpson’s Wood and Coal Yard, Great' King st eet Sewing Machines.

JMPOR T A N T I Notice to Families. SINGER & CO. ’ 8 Celebrated SEWING-MACHINES Can be obtained on the TIME-PAYMENT SYSTEM From G. M. ALDRICH, Singer’s Sewing-Machine Agency, Comer Princes and Dowling streets, Dunedin, The difference in price for time payment is only a few shillings above the Cash price. Weekly payments are fixed at a small sum, within the means of every family, payable weekly; but under certain circumstances, by spec'al agreement, may be paid monthly. Machines let out on hire, with [the option of purchase. Cash Deposit, from 10s. Od. Weekly Payments, from ... 2a. fid. The regular agreement will be sent on for customers’ approval and signature. \ Beware of Imitations!

Corporation Notices. 1 CITY OF DUNEDIN. TENDEJRg will be received at the Town Clerk’s Office, Manse street, on or before Tuesday, llfch A pril instant, at 3 p.xn. Ist. For one year’s Grazing Right (for sheep only) over the unleased portions of the Town Belt, in ttfo (2) holdings, together or separately. 2nd. For one year’s lea«e, for Paddocking purposes, of the Cattle Market enc osure, at the head of Maclaggan street. 3rd. For one year’s right to Paddock Horses within the enclosed portion of the Market Reserve, Princes street south. Specifications at City Surveyor’s Office. April 5,1876. J. M. MASSEY, Town Clerk. CITY OF DUNEDIN, TENDERS Will be received at the Town Clerk’s Office, Manse street, on or before Tuesday, lltb April, at 3 p.m , for the privilege of removing all felled t mbcr and cut bush and scrub from the cleared road lines in the Belt, Wo jdhaugh Valley. Further particulars can be ascertained on application to the Corporation’s gardener, Mr Somerville. J. M. MASSEY, Town Clerk. April 8,1876. Educational. MU W. 3. MORRISH, TEACHER OF MUSIC, removed to the new offices, No. 27, Rattray street. New Classes in preparation. Apply every evening after five o’clock. Friday night unavoidably postponed MISS GOBDON’S Preparatory School, next York Hou?e, York place. Second Quarter commences on Tuesday, 11th April. KAIKORAI DISTRICT SCHOOL, Linden. SECOND QUARTER will commence on IVJ onday, 10th inst. Pupils who desire it cap have Lessons on the Pianoforte from Mr VI css. rjpHß MISSES BELL GIVE MUSIC LESSONS at their Rooms, and the GirlsHigh School, • rKdoms at Mr Hardy’s Offices, near Mi 0, Begg’s Music Saloon, Princes street

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Evening Star, Issue 4094, 10 April 1876, Page 1

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614

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 4094, 10 April 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 4094, 10 April 1876, Page 1

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