NEW WINTER DRAPERY! MESSRS. W. R. ROBINSON 7 "" Beg to inform their Customers and the Inhabitants of Hawke's Bay THAT THEY WILL OPEN, IN ABOUT TWO WEEKS FROM THIS BATE, A Select Assortment of SEASONABLE MILLINERY, DRAPERY, 8f READY-MADE CZOTMING, And which chey will offer AT PRICES TO COMMAND A SPEEDY CLEARANCE, Their Object being To give their Customers GOOD V&LUB, rather than an Inferior Article at a Low Pi ice. Napier, April 1, 1871.
PUBLIC WORKS, TAUPO ROAD. mENDERS are invited for th» CON--1 STRUCTION of a DRAY ROAD on the Sections hereinafter numbered and described. The work to be done consists of Formation, Bridge, Culvert Erection, Draining, and Bush Clearing. No. G.—From the end of No 5 con tract, at the edge of the Churchlane, Mohaka River, to a distance of one mile towards Te Haioto ; the ground principally level. No. 7. From the end of No. 6 contract to a furttier distance of one mile in the direction of Te l;Saroio ; the work principally side-cutting. No. B.—From the end of No. 7 for a distance of 100 chains (more or less) towards Te Haroto; the work principally side cutting. No. 9.—From the end of Rawiri's contract at Waione Creek to the first creek past Mr Bold's old camp. Tho distance is estimated at 70 chains, and the work is principally bush clearing, draining, and formation. No. 10.—From end of No. 9 to Anau or Stoney Creek. The distance is estimated at 100 chains, and the work principally side cutting, formation, with a little bush clearing. No. 11.—From end of No. 10 to meet the Constabulary work near Tarawera, distance 80 chains. The principal work consists of bush and side-cutting. Separate Tenders will be received for the following additional "Works, on the Sections just mentioned ; I. For the erection of the necessary Culverts and small Bridges between Mohaka and Te riaroto. 2.—For the erection of the necessary Culverts and small Bridges between Waione and Tarawera. 3.—For the erection of the two larger Bridges respectively across the Waione and Stoney creeks; each 60 feet long. * i. —For the erection of the proposed Bridge across the Waipnnga, near " the Nunnery"; length, 90 feet. Specifications can be seen at the office of the Undersigned, Napier, on and after the 14th instant. Each Tender must be accompanied by a deposit of ,£lO, as a guarantee of srood faith, which sum will be forfeited should any tenderer refuse to sign the contract in the event of his Tender being accepted. Each Tender must include the names of the sureties, for approval, who are willing to become bond for the due performance of the contract in the event of the Tender being accepted, and must be accompanied by a notification to frhat
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 17, Issue 995, 18 April 1871, Page 3
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458Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 17, Issue 995, 18 April 1871, Page 3
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