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: {•: I. J I 'Superintendent's Office, E Napier, May 6, 1874. IEALED 'TENDERS will be received > at this Office until Noon on THURSDAY, 28 th Mayyfor the undermentioned works and supplies, from July 1,1874, to June 30, 1875 :- . 1. Carting Metal to Napier Town Koads. .■: (Specifications at the Survey Office.) 2. Carting Metal from the Ist Mile Post ; to the end of the White Road. (Specifications at the Survey Office.) 3. Getting and Carting Metal from •Tareha's Bridge to Puketapu Hills. (Specifications at the Survey Office, . and at Mr Speedy's, Meanee.) 4. Getting and Carting Metal from Waitangi to Havelock Bridge. (Specications at the Survey Office, and at Mr Bray's, West Clive.) 5. Getting and Carting Metal from Havelock Bridge to the 18th Mile Post. (Specifications at the Survey Office, and at Messrs Newton arid Co.'s, Havelock.) '6. Carting Metal from the 18th Mile Post to the 27th Mile Post, near 1 Hapuku's Pa. (Specifiications at the Survey Office, and at Mr Kelly's, PakiPaki") 7. Carting Metal from the 27th Mile Post to Kaikora Bridge, (Specifications at the Survey Office, and at Mr Nicholson's, Kaikora.) 8. Getting and Carting -Metal from Kaikora Bridge to the Waipawa ; ■ Ford. (Specifications at the Survey Office, and at Mr Kathbone's, Waipawa.) 0. Getting and Carting Metal from Waipawa Ford to Tuki Tuki Ford. (Specifications at the Survey Office, and at Mr Kathbone's, Waipawa.) 10. Supply of Timber on Main Road from Napier to Waipawa. (Specifications at the Survey Office; at Mr Rathbone's, Waipawa; and at Mr Drawer's, Waipukurau.) from Waipawa to Porangabau. (Specifications at the Surrey Office; at Mr Kathbone's, Waipawa; and Mrs Hudson's, Wallingford.) G. T. FANNIN, Superintendent's Clerk. erintendeut's Office, , Napier, May 5,1874. i EALED TENDERS will bo received J up to noon on THURSDAY, the 28th May, for FURNISHING tho Provincial Government Department with SUPPLIES for the year commencing July 1, 1874, and ending June 30, 1875. Printing Blacksmith's Work Painting Burial of Indigent Persons, &c. Full particulars can be ascertained by application at this Office. G. T. FANNIN, Superintendent's Clerk. For Sale, I QUARTER-ACRE SECTIONS on tho ) Flat, Onepoto, very desirable for Building on, being close to the New Eoad to the Spit. Apply to ANDREW LUFF, Land Agent, Napier, March, 3, 1874. SCHOOL BOOKS on Sale by T. B. > HARDING, Hastiugs-street : Colenso's Arithmetic Collier's History of the British Empire Todhunter's Algebra for Beginners Public School Latin Primer Morell's Grammar of the English Language (new edition) Butter's Etymological Spelling Book Archdeacon Stock's Astronomy for Beginners' who live in the Southern Hemisphere. NUSSEY & FILLING'S well-known SEWING- MACHINES. HE improved LITTLE STRANGER Hand Lock-stitch, (Shuttle), £4 4s. The "NUSSEY AND PILLING "New Family Silent Sewing Machine, (Shuttle), £7 10s. The Noiseless TUDOR, for Tailoring and Manufacturing Purposes, (Shuttle), £8 10s. WHEELER & WILSON Machines. Merchant Shippers Supplied. London Office: C. E. Wilson, 29 Falcon Square, London, E.G. Manufactory: Park Works, Park Lane Leeds, England. THE CELEBRATED YORKSHIRE RELISH, 'HE most delicious and cheapest Sauce iu the world! Warranted pure and free from any injurious inyrcdicnt. 672,192 bottles sold in one Month!—(August, 1872). Sale unprecedented in the history of Sauces. Sold by Grocers and Oilmen in bottles at 6d, Is, and 2s each. Manufacturers GOODALL, BACKHOUSE, & Co.. Leeds, England. Oxygen is Life. Dr. BrigMs Phosphodyne. —Multitudes of people are hopelessly suffering from Debility, Nervous and Liver Complaints, Depression of Spirits, Delusions, Unfitness for business or study, Failure of Hearing, Sight, and Memory, Lassitude, Want of Power, &c, whose cases admit of a permanent cure by tho new remedy Phosphodyne (Ozonic Oxygen), which at once allays all irritation and excitement, imparts new energy and life to the enfeebled constitution, and rapidly cures every stage of these hitherto incurable and distressing maladies.—Sold by all Chemists and Storekeepers throughout the Colonies, from whom Pamphlets containing Testimonials may bo obtained.— Caution. —Be particular to ask for Dr. Bright's Phosphodyne, as imitations are abroad; and avoid purchasing single bottles, the genuine article being sold in cases only. . Knife Polish.— Oakey's [London] Wellington Knife Polish.—Old knives cleaned constantly with this preperation bear a brilliancy of polish equal to new ■ cutlery. As will be seen by their advertisement in our clumns, it can be used with any kind of knife-board or knife-clearing machine. Important to Engineers, &c. —Oakey & Sons' [London] Emery, Emery Paper, and Emery Cloth, arc particularly adapted to the requirements of Engineers. Oakey & Sons' Glass Paper is expressly made for Cabinet and Pianoforte makers, each sheet being stamped and warranted. For prices, soo our advertising columns.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Issue 1575, 12 May 1874, Page 216

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Page 216 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Times, Issue 1575, 12 May 1874, Page 216

Page 216 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Times, Issue 1575, 12 May 1874, Page 216

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