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V. B. NEW ZEALAND POSTAL TELEGRAPHS. REPOLING OF TELEGRAPH LINE BETWEEN GREYMOUTH AND KUMARA. TENDERS are invited for the supply and delivery of 850 POLES, more or less, for the line of Telegraph between Greymouth and Kumara. Tenders, addressed to the undersigned, will be receivable up to noon of the 11th day of May, 1885, Specifications, general conditions, and all other information relative to the above can be obtained at the Telegraph Offices, Greymouth, Hokitika, Kumara, and at the General Post Office, Wellington. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. By order of the Commissioner of Telegraphs. C. LEMON, Superintendent, New Zealand Postal Telegraphs. Y. R. GREYMOUTH-HOKITIKA RAILWAY. HOKITIKA PERMANENT WAY CONTRACT. WRITTEN TENDERS will be rereceived at this office until NOON of SATURDAY, the 25th of APRIL, 1885, for the above contract. They are to be marked on the outside “ Tender for Hokitika Permanent Way Contract,” and addressed to the Hon. the Minister for Public Works, Greymouth. Telegraphic tenders similarly addressed and marked will be received, if pi’esented at any telegraph office by noon of the same date, provided that written tenders are lodged at any District or Resident Engineer’s Office, or at the Survey Office, Hokitika, by the same hour. Drawings, specifications, and general conditions may be seen at this office, and at the Survey Office, Hokitika. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By command, F. W. MARTIN, Resident Engineer. Public Works Office, Greymouth, 30th March, 1885. MR. M. HANNAN, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, AND CONVEYANCER, Tainui Street, Greymouth, May be consulted at the Post Office Hotel, Kumara on the evenings preceding the sittings of the Resident Magistrate’s and Warden’s Courts. ENCOURAGE COLONIAL INDUSTRIES. WILLIAM HEINZ, ' * WESTLAND TINWARE AND SHEET-IRON WORKS, HOKITIKA AND KUMARA. Colonal Ovens with patent tops, made to any size or strength American Cooking and Parlor Stoves in stock The Celebrated Steel Pullman Travelling Trunk with patent locks, made in four sizes Copper Boilers and Furnaces Tanks, plain and corrugated Chimneys, Pumps, and General Tinware at reduced prices for cash. Just received, a consignment of American Steel and Other Goods, as follows: Hand Saws, Frying-pans, Stamped Milkpans, ifec. Roof Iron and Ridging, all sizes. All kinds of Sheet Iron, Galvanised or Black. Zinc, Copper, Block and Sheet Tin AT LOWEST PRICES.

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Kumara Times, Issue 2667, 8 April 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Kumara Times, Issue 2667, 8 April 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Kumara Times, Issue 2667, 8 April 1885, Page 3

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