v. W&jjk E * xsEW ZEALAND TELEGRAPH, * BUSH CLEARING. TENDERS are invitjd for FALLING BUSH along the] proposed line of Telegraph between Westport and the INANGAHUA JUNCTION, to be let in Sections, as follows j— Section No. I.— From Westport to the Buller River,' ali the Nine-Mile. Section No. g.— Frem the Bailer River, at the Nine-Mile, to the Ohikanui. Section No. 3.— Frbm the Ohikanui to tbe Blackwater. Section No. 4-— Worn the IBlackwater to Coal Creea "* Section No. s.— from Coal Greek to " the Junction lit the Inangahua. Specifications ani conditions of the work may be seen at tbe Telegraph Offices at Reefton and Westport. Each Tender mast be accompanied by a Marked Cheque jequal to Twenty per Cent, of the amount of the Tender by way of security for the flue performance of the contract, which sum wijl be forfeited by any tenderer sbou d he refuse to take up his tender in the event of its being accepted. By order of the \ 'elegraph Commissioner C. LEMON, General Manager. Tenders addre sed " Tbe Inspector of Telegraphs," and endorsed '* Tender for Bush Clearing, S jction No. ," must be sent to the Te egraph Office, Westport or Reefton, not later' than NOON of THURSDAY, t >c 4th of JANUARY, 1877. S. : lACALISTER, Telegraph Inspector. Nelson, Bth Dedember, 1876.
Be beforehand with disease. Trifling de* rangements beget serious diseases. When you feel *• out of sorts," languid and despondent, you may be pretty sure tbat you lack vitality, and that the bodily functions are imperfectly performed, and you will do well to infuse fresh energy into the waning forces of your system. By so doing you will anticipate disease and avoid serious danger. For this use Udolpho Wolfe's Shisdam Akcmatic Schnapps. The Napier Telegraph says ;— " At Mr Scott's American Bowling Saloon is to be seen a novelty in wine decanters or water bottles. At the bottom of tbe decanter there is a small dome of 'opaque glass, within which is a musical box tbat commences playing as soon as the decanter is placed out of the perpendicular. This ingenious contrivance would be well adapted for public house bars at which customers help themselves ; the duration oi the music would warn the busy barman ns to tbe allowance some one thougbt be was entitled to for sixpence." The Marlborough Express says that tbe Hon, Mr Robinson only owns two-thirds ofClicvoit Conn., and will only bo able to n^arn Hire o'.'f of seven County Councillors,
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Inangahua Times, Volume III, Issue 59, 3 January 1877, Page 2
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