New Advertisements. Superintendent’s Office, * March 11,'1868, IT is hereby notified for general intorma- - that the r Provincial! Government Offices will be closed' on TUESDAY, 17th inst., it being the anniversary of St. Patrick’s JOSEPH RHODES, Deputy-Superintendent.
Office of Public Works, Napier, March 12,1868. EALED TEND EES will be received V at the Superintendent’s Office until riooh of SATURDAY, the 21st inst.— 1. For metalling 1 mile of main road between the'Big Bush and Wahaparata. 2. For metalling 1 mile and 23 chains from end of No.'l towards Havelock. Specifications to be seen at' tlie Survey office and at Mr Bray’s store West-Olive. CHARLES WEBER, Provincial Engineer.
Office of Public Works, Napier, March 12, 1868; EALED TENDERS will be received at the Superintendent’s Office until noon oh SATURDAY, the 28th inst.— 1. Eor re-metalling 86 chains of the Te Aute road, between Kaikora and Messrs Sebley and M‘Greevy’s. 2. Eor metalling 17 chains, near Waipawa at Mr Couper’s. 3. Eor metaling 40 chains between Waipawa and Waipukurau. Specifications to be seen at the Survey office and at Mr Rathbone’s store, Waipawa. ‘ . CHARLES WEBER, Provincial Engineer.
Office of Public Works, Napier, March 12,1868. 15AXED TENDERS will be received at 1 the Superintendent’s Office until noon of SATURDAY, the 28th ihst.—For forming about 34 chains of the Porangahau road, through the Motuotaraia Rush. Specifications to. be seen at the Surveyoffice aHd at Mr M. Hudson’s, Wallingford. CHARLES WEBER, Provincial Engineer.
NAPIER MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY. PUBLIC LECTURES. rHHE Second LECTURE of the series _L will be delivered by W. : Colenso, Esq., in the Council Chamber, on FRIDAY, the' 20th instant, at 8 p.m. Subject: —‘‘The earliest visitors to New Zealand j what' they saw, did and - said comprising several little known,.yet moteworthy facts connected with ;our early history. Doors open at half-past seven, to commence at eight. Admission to'parties not holding tickets for the course, Is. . .. P. DINWIDDLE, Hon Sec.
WAIP UK U RAH RAC I'S !! SHOULD, sufficient inducement offer, a 'COACH will leaye Cobb and Co.' Office on TUESDAY morning next, at a.m., for the Waipukurau Races, arriving at the race-course at l p.m., and returning the following morning. Return Tickets,'3os. Ca m
MBS SENIOR Begs to . inform thepub* lic of Hawke’B Bay'that she lias opened, the JBpARDING HOUSE; lately in thebccxijiatioii "hf Mra;'Miifray, e on. the hbpes.rlbiy and comfort to merit a'Share oftheir support. Eastern Spits 14th March, 1868.
The Holey Land.— A view rit Bendigo. Auckland.— The Westport Star, 28th Feb., says“ A number qf'mineirs returried by the Murray last night from the Thames diggings/ allof whom rppboiauri ; the Auckland golclTfield a Tegular duffer.’ ” ■ •’* i-';’
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Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 2, Issue 63, 16 March 1868, Page 68
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