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WAIMAKARIRI BRIDGE. NOTICE TO ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS, AND BUILDERS, rp lIE Provincial Government invite --- Designs for Building- a Bridge over the River Waimakariri, seven miles from Christchurch. Each Design must be accompanied by a detailed estimate of the cost of construction, which must not exceed twelve thousand pounds. Fifty pounds will be paid for the best, and twenty-five pounds for the second best design. The designs to become the property of the Provincial Government. The whole of the designs received will be submitted to Colonel Mould, Consulting Engineer to the Colony, by whose judgment the Provincial Government will be guided in their award. The Provincial Engineer's designs will be submitted to Colonel Mould with the rest, but will not be admitted to the competition for the premiums. Designs must be sent in not later than February 1, 1859, addressed to the Provincial Secretary, Government Offices, Christchurch, and endorsed " Design for Waimakariri Bridge." The rejected designs will be returned to their owners as soon as possible after the Provincial Government have made (heir award. INSTRUCTIONS TO COMPETITORS. The width of the River is 1290 feet from bank to bank. The ground on each side of the River is flat for some distance, and the banks are on a level with the line of the highest freshes. The ordinary water line is eight feeij, and the deepest part of the channel twelve feet below the banks. The bottom of the River is a shifting bed of shingle at a depth of from four to twelve feet below the banks, resting on clay at a further depth of four feet and upwards. ■ ! The soil ofthe banks is sand and light loom. The material' of- the Bridge is left to the discretion of competitors.Competitors will attend especially to the following points :— Risk of scouring the foundations. Danger from drift timber iv freshes. Difficulty of securing the banks. Simplicity of construction. Facility of repairs. Economy in cost. Any further information may be obtained on application to the Provincial Engineer, at the office of Public Works, Christchurch. E. DOBSON, . r Provincial Engineer. Office of Public Works, Sept. 16,1858. ■ - ... ■■■ i—. — ■■7_, i ■ ■ ■ _-„ | NOTICE. ■ U WAIMAKARIRI BRIDGE. /■IHE time for r.eceivinff desists for the ~■■ JL - proposed Bridge over the W^atmakariri is extended to February-.lst, 1859.- - By order of his Honor the Suoerintendent, - E. DOBSON, -• Provincial Engineer,. Office of Public Works, Christchurch, Nov., 1, 1858. CARGO BOAT FOR SALE. A Five-ton BOAT, "quite new, with anchor, sails, pars, &c. (complete). Apply to John Williams, at Mrs. Roberts's, Oxford Street. FOR SALE, OR TO LET, WITH A PrXBCHASIIN 6 CLAUSE. IAA ACRES of Freehold Land, near Ric_Lw v_/ carton, about 3 miles from Christchurch. The land is of first rate quality and will be sold in lots'of TO acres or more *o suit i purchasers. Apyly to Mr. GUINNESS, at the Horse Repository. WHEAT. . THE Undersigned is a cash purchaser of a limited quantity of wheat of fine samples. H. E. ALPORT. Market Place, Christchurch. TO STOREKEEPERS AND OTHERS. ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, The following -MERCHANDISE, in wholesale quantities— American wood seat chairs Child's high dining do. Child's dwarf do. Hunter's hatchets Bench axes Perforated zinc Ivory handle table knives Do, carvers Plated toast racks Powder flasks Carbonate of soda Native Ceylon coffee Bengal twine Dry and wet concurs, viz., green, chrome, and black Bottled stout in 4 do?,, casks Highland malt, whiskey in qr.-casks ; Hosiery, millinery, haberdashery, slops,' and drapery in great variety. H. E. ALPORT. Market Place, Christchurch. PALINGS. O AA A 5 feet V.D.L. Palings D,UUU H. E. ALPORT. Market Place, Christchurch.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 641, 29 December 1858, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 641, 29 December 1858, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 641, 29 December 1858, Page 9

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