NEW ZEALAND PUBLIC WORKS. ROADS.— PELORUS DISTRICT. Havelock to Pelorus liver Section, COUNTY OF MARLBOEOUGH. Cape Forn Contract (No. 10). TWO MILES FIFTY CHAINS.) Public Works Department, Nelson, November 10, HBO. WRITTEN TENDERS will be received «t this Office until Noon, of WEDNESPAY, December Bth, 1880, for the sbovementioned Contract. Tenders are to fee marked outside "Tenders for Onp9 Horn Contract (No. 10) — Reads — Pe'orus Dibtrict," and addresf ed to tbe Hon the Minister for Public Works. Telegraphic Tenders fimilft?ly gdJressed snd marked, will bs Teceived if presented at any Telegraph Office by Noon, of the abovementioced date, provided that written tenders in due form ore lodged at any Cvtrict or Resident Engineer's Office by the same hoar. Flans, specifijfttioDP, conditi ns. etc,, may be seen at this Office, at the Public Works Offices, Wellington and Blenheim, at the Railway Traffic Manager's Office. Picton, and at the Poet-office, Havelock. on and after WEDNESDAY, November 10, 1880. The lowest or any tender tfIII rot necessarily be accepted. By command, J. GEO. BLACKETT, 3408— a Resident Engineer. REMOVAL OF BDOY ROCK CONTRACT, iv ELS' >N HAKBODR (COMPLETION OF). Marine Department, Wellington, November 2, 1880. WRITTEN TENDERS will be received at tbia Office UDtil Wood, of WEDNESDAY, (he 24;h Kovetnber, for the COMPLETION of (he REMOVAL of the BDOY ROCK, Hehoa Harbour They muse be addressed to the Honorable the Mini.ter having cbatge of the Marine Depsrtruent, and marked outside '• Tender for the completion of Rerooval of Buoy I tiock " Plan and Specification may be seen »t the Public Workß Offices, Nelson and Wellington. The lowest or any tender will not necessaiily be accepted. By command, JOHN BLACKF/F, 3432— a t d Marine Engineer. MOTUEKA AND SURROUNDING BXSTBICTS. TO MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE TIMES. T B.JORDAN, ** • MOTUEKA, having an exceptionally large stock of his own made goods on hand, is selling •r« at the following prices for net cash :— g . £ s. d § °* Biding Saddles, with a ■g mounts, from SOO *^ «* Tbap Habnbps, tborcughly (> good, per set, from ... 7 0 OJ* £j Shaft Harness, set com- £ «J plete.frcm,., 5 0 0 ffi § PIOTOH XJABKXSB { 2 IS 0 * '5> Collars— any kind ... ... 1 0 o§* rt Cart Bkidles, from 0 12 6 »j o h 0 Plotjgh Tbaces, from ... 0 5 0 p £j Trip WH!P3,from 0 2 0 * §J Genuine Kangaroo jj? •m Thongs, from ... ... 0 1 6 2 o *E w fig§T The above are my own make g 1 !3 the qaa'ity of which ore well known P *§ to have given such general satisfaction m that further comments are unnecessary All other Goods propoitionately Cheap Orders fiom a distance punctually and carefu'lj execute!. Repairs executed with cteapneis and dispatch 2295 To Farmers and Graziers. nnBNDERS will be rfceivel by the underJL signed up to SATURDAY, the IStli day of November next, for the PURCHASE , of the UNFXPIRED TEBM of LEASE (Ifi veare) from July last of NATIVE RE SERVE being Sections Nos 33 and 84, containing ONE HUNDRED AND TWO AND A-HALF ACRES, situated in the femed Apri ultural District of BIWAKA. Fifteen Acres are under growing cropa ol Wheat, Oats, Barley, and prepared for Potatoes, &c, the remainder is sown down with English GraßF, and ilia whole is enclosed in 8 substantial ring ferce of Qu'cks and Wire and subdivided into suitable sized Paddocks, all ditch in a; and feneinpc beioer in perfec ordtr. The BWKLLIN^-HOUSE and ai' the Outbuildinss are quite new, having beer built at the commencement of the present Lease, and the rent iB only £50 per annum. Half of the purcbafe-money for the good will of lease can remain for a period of Two years, at Six per cent, per annum. A few young Stock to be taken ot a valuation, p.nc possession given on the Ist of December next. The conditions of purchase find all other necessary information can be obtained from the under signed on tha property, and being in Riwaka, which consists of the richest land it the colony, no furiher recommendation is, necessary as to quality and sterlirg value. The highest or any tender will not neces earily be accepted. GEORGE STARNES, Lessee. Riwaka, 20th October, 1880. 8227—126 £4000 SWEEP No. 7, ONTHB WELLINGTON CUP, To be run in the first week in FEBRUARY, 1881. Tickets £1. Fmt Home " lofo Second Horse ... 30 Third Horse 200 Other Stsrters (divided) ... „. 7-' f Nor-atartera (divided) 1 . ... 1800 The £700 for other starters will averag' about £100 each horee. The £1800 for non-starters will average about £60 each horse. Mr George North, of Lambton Quay, announces hie seventh annual oweep on tbe Wellington Cup. This time it is for no less than £1000, whi h will give handsr me p»Jzse evra to the non-starters Mr North's former racing Bwepps have invariably been conducted with such thorough fairness as t^ give entire sttipfaction to all interested, end we are not surprised to hear that there ia already a brisk demand for tickets for his ••fourthousand- pounder. "—Evening Post, September 9. Mr. GILMER, "Masonic" Hotel, Nelson, Agent. Address : — GEO. NORTH, Box 109, Poatofflce ; or Lambton Quay, WellJpgtoD, 2970
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 226, 15 November 1880, Page 3
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851Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 226, 15 November 1880, Page 3
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