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Tenders. ROADS -NEW ZEALAND. TENDERS will be received at the Provincial Engineer's Office, Westport, up to March 23rd, for the following workß in connection with the Construction of a DRAY ROAD in the INANGAHUA and GREY VALLEYS:— ' . Inangahua— Road Section No. I—From Christy's to the Gorge, four and a-balf miles. Section No. 3— Larry's Creek to. Fern Flat, four miles. . Tenders will be received up to March 30 for Section No. 1 Grey Valley Road, from Reefton to the Mia-mia Plain, seven miles. Specifications for the above works can be seen at the Warden's Offices, Westpovt| Cobden, Ahaura, and Reefton. ! By command, '• JOHN BLACKETT, ..: ; . Assistant :Engineer-in-Chief. ' "O OAD S — NEW ZEAL AND i TENDERS are invited by the Colonial Government for the Construction of about TWO MILES of DRAY ROAD between Greymouth and the Omotnmotu Creek. ! Plans and specifications may be seen at the Resident Magistrate's Court, Greymouthi and at the District Engineer's Office, Hoki T tika, and tenders will be received ; at the latter place up to 4 p.m. on FRIDAY, 29th MARCH, 1872. ; The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. By command, : : JOHN BLACKETT, ; Assistant Engineer-in-Chief. Public Works Office, Wellington, 14th March, 1872. QTE AM MA I L SE R V I C E. .., TENDERS will be received at the General Post Office, Wellington, till the; Ist April next,-. for the performance of the undermentioned Mail Steam Service :— Between Picton and the Manukau, calling at Nelson and Taranaki ; and back to Picton, by the same route, once every four weeks. ;; The names, tonnage, and horse-power of: tbe vessels proposed to be employed to be stated, and the vessels to be approved by the Postmaster-General, and to be surveyed' by some person appointed by him whenever he may consider it necessary. . A chief cabin passage, free of cost either for passage or victualling, to be provided when required for an officer of the Post Office Department. . ; ; \ A proper and secure room to be provided 1 for the mails ; and all mails to be landed and shipped by and at the expense of the con-: tractor. ' : ; ' ■ ; The days and hours of arrival and depar-: ture at and froth the various ports to be fixed by the Postmaster-General,, who shall: also have the power of detaining the vessels,; if necessary, for forty-eight hours after the! days fixed for their departurefrom Manukau,; without . charge. For any other detention, the rate of demurrage per hour to be stated. ; The service to commence at Picton on the 1 14th April next. ; • ; : ;.. . The, services to be determined by. either party giving three months' notice, in writing,; to the other. - ' The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. G. ELIOTT ELIOIT, , : Secretary. General Post Office, : Weihngton, 7th March, 1872. l^otognipliy. : TT ;^ : ;:jt:-iy-L\i^;i \a- m; ; 5,, : CHEMIST & DRU.GGIST, Medical Hall, 141 Mawhera Quay. : DR AGHESON may be consultied at the! address.' '• ' ; . "'. : ' -r? 1 ■-;•'.■ ! WILLIAMS' PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO,! Adjoining the Medical Hall, "' '■'■ Is open "daily, where visitors can rely on ; ..•. securing First-class ' Portraits. - : ' ; ' ■■''-'■■•""•■"■■ ; - ; ftembvhl. ;:.,''.: ''.■.....;/; /CHANGE OF BUSINESS PLACE! XJ - — - , j F. C. DUPE. E, , WATCHMAKER and JEWELER, ■ Beep to announce to his many customers and ; the public in general that ii consequence! pi ' the iloqd he was obliged' to. RfiMOVEi from liis old place 6£ business,. on Richmond! . Quay, and has taken possession of . his NEW : SHOP, alongside the Victoria HoteL : F. C. DUPRE, taldng the opportunity of ; thanking for past favors,' hopes that he will maintain the good opinion he gained withthe public by carefully attending to neatness in the manufacture of. Jeweky and J)est > repairs . to; Watches. „:;.;.. ..-.-■: ?; ■;(■•} :■ ; A. choice assortment of Jewelryapd Watches, ; just received. I T' ' : ■■•- ■■•- - : - : ' -a-"-'-.' - : m - : - • : -' : o---- ; :--v-s; : *. ■. ; ---- : - ■■■ ■ •■- has- ■:.-• •■•■-" - :> ■■'-•■•.■•■< I ■ ; ••• :f ::: R EM 6 V te'.'"-D'-"-"--.;-" r .r ,To: :>lext Door to the; Albion HoteL ] HILDEBRAND AND AVEBER beg toi inform the public that the Branch; of their . Business,: formerly on -Richmond; $uay,;,is now .transferred to. the new^and; spacious premises they have: just erected in . i ;; J _ /BOUND »ARY^ STRISET,; V^ ? Hotels, Families, and Shipping suppUed with! ■ their accustomed' punctuality. '".. : CaWnetmalccr, &c • - — : — — — ; Ul; AMU E: L r -H/,U • N ; TE R, iCABINETMAKER, UPHOLSTERER, and ; GENERAL JJURNITURE DEALER, ■ - Boundary street. ,, . ; . ; r t / N.B.— Furniture let on hire ;' old ■furnitnre bought and sold. :: ;; \ij:^\i ■■■.=■■>■ =SAMUELaUNTER, ;

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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1137, 20 March 1872, Page 3

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702

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1137, 20 March 1872, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1137, 20 March 1872, Page 3

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