iglT B-i M MAIL "-JS-iil VI C 4 « ™DERSwmb7r^eivedat the General Post Office, Welhngtoni till the' 22nd' April next, for the performance of the undermentioned Mail Steam Service :— : Betweeii Pictori' and' the Manukau, callL . ing at kelson ; >rid Taranaki ; ari^ hack tb.piclton, V, by the same routei -•',,.;. onpe every four weeks. '. . > The names, tonnage, and horse-power of the 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. . ' i A proper and secure roonr to- be provided for the mails ; and all mails to be landed and ■shipped by and at the expense of the contractor. | ..1*.;,, ;.,; The days and hours of arrival and depart ture.at and from 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 departure from Manukau, without charge.' .For any other^, detention, the rate of demurrage per hour to be stated. The service to commence at Picton on the 12fch May next. ' . , The services -to be determined by cither party giving three months' notice, in writing, i to the other. . ■■■ i The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. - G. ELIOTT ELIOIT, : .Secretary. 1 General Post Office, . . ; Wellington, 7th March, 1872^ HHENDERS will be received at the Post -*- Office, Greymouth, till 17th April next, for the undermentioned Mail Services- — 1. Between Greymouth and Reefton, ; twice weekly each way. ' 2. Between Westport and Reeftou, once weekly each way.' The services to be terminable by the Postmaster on giving six - weeks' notice in i-writinc. : :'■ .••• . ; .- '■ ;:'■ '■•-•, t ,-■? . Forms of tenders and security, with' terms and conditions of contract, may be procured at any Post Office. Tenders to bo endorsed —." Tender fpr Mail Service 1 No^ — ," arid addressed to Postmaster, Greymoutb. ' J. M^BETHi Postmaster. Greymouth Post Qffice, ■ March 27, 1872. npENDERS/will be. received^ up" toSfchqf X APRIL for aLease of liot'less'thari 12 months for the premises (with or without furniture) known as the LAKE WAKATIP HOTEL! Richmond Quay. " It is 1 admirably adapted for a Boarding House, or general business. If continued as.a'^ Hotel, 'the ■ connection is good and' long-established. J. W. HALL, House Agent, Werita street; ' nPENDERS are' invited until 4 pimi on ' -*•;■ THURSDAY, the 28th .instant, for th c leasing of several Building Allotments on Sections 171 and 172, corner of Alexander and Chape! streets', according to plan to be seen at the MedicaLHalL The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. H. WILLIAMS. Removal. i?IHANGE OF BUSiNESS PLACE, ? f: c. JFupre, and JEWELER, Beqa to announce to Ms many customers and the public in general that in consequence of the flood he .was obliged to REMOVE from his old place of business, 'on Richmond Quay, and has taken possession of his NEW SHOP, alongside the Victoria Hotel. F. CiDDPRE, taking the. opportunity of thanking: foi .past : favors, hopes that he will maintain the good opinion ' he gained with the public by carefulJy attending to neatness in the manufacture of Jewelry and best repairs to Watches. A choice assortment of Jewelry and Watches, >. , just received. ,- , , • TA M" O S REWM O V E D To >Text Door to the Albion Hotel. ■vr ., o t i c E., To. the Inhabitants, of Ahaura and the. surrounding districts. MR. JACOB JAMES, : : ■ j 'J ■.',■". Late of y> / \ ,■' ''.; r , ti EL S ON C R E'E k^ BRE W E R V,' 13 about :.;.-: "■■; :•>- his Brewery and plant to the 'N-^EfiW 1 %XWJ& U R A, Hotels ''■will be supplied with the best Ale and Porter, in large or small quantities. AH orders addressed to J. James, London Brewery, Ahaura, will be punctually attended to. March 12, 1872. , GH ARL E S CLAR SO N; : , STOREKEEPER, DRAPER, IRONMONGER, anH BAKER, ; ' ;o Duffed Creek. Bread delivered to all parts of the District. GoiiDBbtTGHT. ■ '■':}. BRAID'S CA)M[RRKA-HOBEIi.- --' No Town; TheafeoveiHotelis bnei 6f'the-la%eSt and most commodious on the Grey Valley, and ,contiain.s { _a large,<C!pncert Hall and^heatre. Wines, Beer, and Spirits, of the bestquality THOMAS BRAID, Proprietor.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1144, 28 March 1872, Page 3
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