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GovemuieiitJSotiec. ; iyr o t i c c . SUBSIDIES TO WORKS FOR THE ! SUPPLY OF WATER UPON GOLD FIELDS. Companies or persons desirous of making application for subsidies, under the "Immigration and Publio Works Act/ will obtain the necessary information at the Warden's Office. [See New Zealand Gazette, January 16,1872.] . (Signed), ;, aE. HAUGHTON, •Jnder Secretary Publio Works, Gold Fields Department. January 12, 1872. i•' :i Tenders ATEW ZEALAND TELEGRAPH. •TENDERS are required for the Carriage and Distribution; between Greymouth and Reefton, of about Sixteen Tons Telegraph Material, consisting of coils of wire, weighing about lOOlbs ; - bundles of wooden arms, 901bs ; boxes of bolts, lOOlbs ; boxes of pole roofs, 701bs; and boxes of insulators, lewt each. Enough of each to make 7 up abont 64cwt, in about four deliverys per mile throughout the whole distance. ' It must be tendered for as a whole, but at separate prices for the following sections : — 1. Greymouth to Arnold 2. Arnold to Ahaura - 3. Ahaura ,'to Little Grey Township 4. Junction to Devery's Terrace 5. Devery's Terrace to Squaretown 6. Squaretown to Reefton. . Nos. 3 and 5 to be distributed first, and immediately. No. 1 may remain at Greymouth till new dray road is passable. Nos. 2 and.4 to be distributed' immediately the horse tracks between the points named are passable, and No. 6 to be distributed as soon as the dray road is passable.- " • • . Three weeks "will be allowed for delivery of 3 and 5, and the rest must be laid within 14 days after the contractor is notified that the several sections are open for traffic. The contractor must' undertake to pack the material through No. 6 if required, and an additional price must be named for the section should that be done. Security by approved bond will be required for the due performance of the contract: ; The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders addressed the Inspector of Telegraphs, and endorsed ■" Tender for carriage, Reefton Line," must be lodged at the Telegraph Office, Greymouth, at or before noon, WEDNESDAY, 22nd MAY, inst. By order of the Telegraph Commissioner, C. LEMON, ' General Manager. Wellington, May 13, 1872. mENDERS will ; be received at the Provincial Engineer's Office, Westport, up to 2 p.m,, on SATURDAY, May. lßth, . For the formation of a DRAY ROAD from the Waituhu to Reefton, a distance of about Four Miles. Specifications to be seen at the Engineer's Offices, Westport, Cobden, and Ahaura; and the Camp, Reefton; By command. JOHN BLACKETT, Assistant Engineer in Chief. THE MURRAY CREEK GOLD MINING CO. (REGISTERED). TENDERS WANTED for the Purchase of the Property, &c, of the Murray Creek Company, consisting of — All the Right, Title, and Interest in 164 acres Land, a Quartz Crushing Battary of Six Head of Stampers, Water Rights, Sheds, Tools, Tram- | way Trucks, &c. | Full particulars can be obtained on appli- \ cation to M. H. Bray, on the ground, or -to the undersigned. Tenders to close at the Company's Office, Tainui street, Greymouth, on cr^ before FRIDAY, the 17th of MAY, 1872. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By order of the Directors, G. W. MOSS, - Manager. Public Notices J^ .0 T^ I O E. We heg to notify that we have relinquished business in the Wanganui Butchery, Mawhera Quay, and request, therefore, that all outstanding accounts will be paid without delay at our business place in Boundary street. ■ - • :. HILDEBRAND and WEBER.* Greymouth, May 13, 1872. JYISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP Notice is hereby given that the Partnership, hitherto subsisting between the undersigned, at Greymouth, as Stationers and Booksellers, under the style of Parkinson and; Steel, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. . . , • All debts due by and to the firm will be paidand^received by J. W. Parkinson, who, for the future, will carry on the business of thelatefirm. Dated the thirteenth day of May, 1872. J. W. PARKINSON, JOHN STEEL „ Witness— A: R. Guinness, ■•'■.' Solicitor, Greymoutb.

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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1185, 16 May 1872, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1185, 16 May 1872, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1185, 16 May 1872, Page 3

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