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rpENDEES are required to be eenfc in to JL the Unccreigned, oq or before the 3 1st MARCH next, for tic bUPPLY of Four hundred (400) POSTS and Eight hundred (800) RAILS, delivered on the ground at Bridge Valley, Spring Grove, according to instructions. The Rsils tJ be of RimUj 9 feet long by 8 inches wide. The Posts to be of Totara, 6 feet long, not less than an average of 4 by 8 inches, and morticed for top rail 6 inches from top of po9t, and for second rail at 10 inches Irotn bottom of top hole. The holes to be 6 inches long by lij inches broad. The lowest or any Tender not ntccsivi'y accepted Also, TENDERS to be sent ia totheundersigncl, on or belcre the Sl-t MARCH, next for DITCHING, BANKING, f.nd PLANTIiNG 100 CHAINS, more or less, at Bridge Vallev, Sprirg Grove. The ditch to be 3 feet wi<ie at top, nnd 1 foot wide at bottom, with a depth oi 2 feet. The bank to be 18 inches high, and planted on the top with Quicks at a oistance of 4 inches apart. The lowest or any Ttnder not necessarily accepted. Als3, TENDERS are required to be sent in to the unr'e reigned, on t r before the 3 1st MAKCH next, for putiing up Forty Chains, mo:e or less, of two-rail FENCING, morticed post3 supplied. Particulars fs to time allowed for Contract, &c, can be obtained on application. B. PETTIT, Bridge Valley, Spring Grove, March 8, 1375, Gol— 6 • RICHMOND SCHOOLS. A PPLICATIONS will be received by the _OL undi-rsiancd, till the end of MAKCH, fir the ASSISTANT TEA< lIERSHIP of the RICHMOND GIHLS* SCHOOL Applicants must forward a Certificate of competency from the Inspector of Schools, and they are requested to state how soon after the above t'ato they will re prepared to tntir o:i their duties. Salary, £3C per annum. J. W. BARMCOAT, Secretary Richmond Education Committe3. CIS— 3 I. O. O. F., M. U. milE MEMBERS ofl he TRAVELLERS' X lIEST LODGE are particularly request el <o attend a SPECIAL MKETING at the Lodge Housb, Uichmrn i, on SATURDAY, the 1 3th inttant, tit Eight o'clock p.m. fpumtunl.) Business o f importance — Resolution of the Lodge, March 6. C. P. K EARNS, 616—3 P. Secretary. AUSTRALIAN WINE. To Invalids and Connoisseurs. mRY the AUSTRALIAN WINKS now on JL SALE, from the well-known Vineyards of Messrs Saltish and Hons, Adelaide, South Australia. None received under four years old. Shiraz, | Constantia (Strongly recommended by the Medical faculty •) Also, A delicious White Wine— Tokay. At H . HOUNSELL'S, Bridge-street. 2675 Shipping 1 Notices. ANCHOR K STEAM L INK O F s||||fl|^ PAOKE'IS. EOR WE&TFOKT, J-IOKITIKA, AND GREYMOUTII. TH E WALLACE. TO-MOREOW 11th inst , at 9 a.m. milE MURRAY, on SATURDAY, 13Lh J. instant. TIIF. OfTABLES EDWARD, on WEDNESDAY, 17th inst. FOR KARAMEA. rip HE CHARLES ED W AUD, on or about JL the 2 4 IU Instant. FOR BLKNHEIM. mHE LYTTELTON, on or about FRIJL DAY, mh inst. 2187 N, EDWAKDS & CO. THE H |>J^r STEAM N E W Miii^ SHIPPING ZEALAN D*Jili||£c O M P A N Y (LIMITED.) miME TABLE — MARCH, 1875. 11 til -PUCE BE, for Picton, Wellington, Lyttelton. and Otago. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), at 11 a m. 13th— TAItANAKI for Taranaki and Manufcau SATURDAY, at 1 p.m. 15th LADY L'IRD, ior Picton, Wellington, Lyt'elton. iuvi Otsgo. 17th — WELLINGTON, for Taranaki and Munukfm 21st— TARANAKI, for Picton and Wellington, T/yttelton and Otßgo. 23nl— PHCEUB, for Taranaki and Manukau 2ith— W PL i INGTON.for Picton, Wellington, Ly)tf;l'on,r.nd Otago. 28th— LADYBItiD, ior Taranaki and Manukau. 30th— FHCERE, for Picton, We'lington, Lyttelton, and Otago. 254S N. EDWARDS & CO., Agents. ji I^/TESSRS. M'MECKAN, AA A i-Vi- BLAOKWOOD, AND Asm, COMPANY'S Line of Splendid Jp&§| §> Steamships— OT A GO, ( >MEO, •i^S&'rAIiAKDA, ALIIAMUIIA, ALBION, CLAUD HAMILTON, &c, &c, arc appointed to leave Nelson, booking as follows •■ — Mcreh 1 1— TARARUA, for WellinetoD, Lyttel'.on, Dunedin, Bluff, and Melbourne. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) at 9 o'clock. Passenger Fares very low. WOOL booked through to LONDON at ONE PENNY per lb. T. CAWTIIRON Agent, { 2908 Government Wharf. V")&v 1? OR "WANOANUT Direct — ■»- '■ fnc) asC allL * favorite llliJfM?' t'chroiu-r u^vmxw W A 1 II O P A I will s.il for tic above l\*rt on I?RIDAY NKXT, nt 11 am. For Freight or rarng% apply to JAMi-S S CROS3. jun," 623 Commercial Wharf.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 59, 10 March 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 59, 10 March 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 59, 10 March 1875, Page 3

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