Auckland Rifle Volunteers. Memo. No. 74. EMBERS are reminded that the usual Monthly lace at the Albert Barracks at 7 o'clock, a.m., on irrcenAV no-rt tha 9nfl of September. 1862. The Band will attend with instruments. By Order, M. TIGHE, Captain and Adjutant. Auckland, August 26th, 1862. ; Tenders for Destroying Noxious Thistles. Suoerintendent's Office, Auckland, 26th August, 1862. J'pENDERS will be received at this Office until J noon of SATURDAY, the 6th September next, for destroying and eradicating all noxious Thistles growing upon tho Government Reserve at WangapraUa' DANIEL POLLEN, For the Superintendent. Dopartraent of Public Works, Sydney, 31st July, 1862. Leasing Government Railways, New South Wales. ,'OTICE is hereby given that Tenders will be I received at this office until the Ist November next, to be addressed to the Commissioner for 1 ways, Sydney, New South Wales, and marked " Teuder for Leasing Railways," from parties willing to lease the lines of Railway in New South Wales, from Sydney to Picton and Penrith, and from Newcastle to Singleton, in accordance with the conditions and specifications published in the Supplement to the New South Wales Government Gazette on 19th July, instant, copies of which, with plan attached indicating the extent to which this contract applies, may be seen on application at the Colonial Secretary's Office, Auckland. W. M. ARNOLD. Military Store Office, Auckland, 29th August, 1862. rpENDERS will be received at this Office until 1 noon of WEDNESDAY next, the 3rd September, for the REPAIR of the undermentioned Tools, &c, viz.— Pickaxes, Felling Axes, Stone-breaking Hammers, Sledges, Mattocks, Shovels, Spades. Also for the supply of a number of HANDLES and HELVES for the above. The stores can be inspected, and the numbers of each ascertained, at the Military Store Office, Britomart Barracks, where any further information can be obtained. The time required for the performance and completion of tho work must be stated in the tender. J. O. HAMLEY, Senior Military Store Officer. To Excavators. r RENDERS are required for excavating in ShortlandJL street. Specifications may be seen at my Office on SATURDAY, THIS DAY, the 30th instant, when tho Tenders are to be delivered at 2 o'clock precisely. JAMES WRIGLEY, Architect. Canada Buildings. To Builders. r pENDERS are required for the erection of a A House at Remuera. Plans and specifications may bo seen at my office until MONDAY, tho Bth of September, when the tenders are to be delivered at 4 o'clock precisely. The lowest tender will not necessarily be accepted. JAMES WRIGLEY, Architect. Canada Buildings. To Carters and Contractors. LENDERS are required for filling in two Cellars in Queen-street. Full particulars can be had at my office. Tenders to bo delivered by noon of TUESDAY. C. A. HARRIS. To Builders and Contractors. rpENDERS will be received bv the undersigned L until 6 p.m. of THURSDAY, llth September, for the erection of a Dwelling-house and Shop at Parnell, for Mr. C. Pike. Plans, &c, to be seen at my office, Victoria-street. RICH. KEALS, Architect. Not bound to accept the lowest tender. To Builders and Contractors. *ENDERS will be received by the undersigned, until 6 p.m., Wednesday, the 3rd September next, for the erection of a Two-storied Houso, Shop, and Oven, in the Karangahape road. Plans and Specification to bo seen at my office, Victoria-streot. Not bound to accept tho lowest tender. RICHARD KEALS, Architect. Conveyance of the Nonconformists. rpENDERS are required to convey, on arrival, 300 X to 400 passengers, with tents and personal luggage, to the head of the Waitcmata river; also, upwards of 200 to Mangawhai. The " Hanover" and the " Matilda Watenbach" are expected to arrive in September, when a vessel will also be required to take about 300 tons of cargo to the Kaipara, via tho North Cape. Tenders to be sent in before noon of September Ist, to Messrs. NEWMAN & EWEN, Shortland-street. London and Colonial Company (Limited). BREWERS, BOTTLERS, AND EXPORTERS BURTON, INDIA, PALE, AND STRONG ALES, BURTON-ON-TRENT, AND VICTORIA STORES, LONDON, E. rpHE undersigned have always on hand a supply of l tho above Company's Burton Ale, No. 3, in Hhds., Barrels, and Kilderkins, and Pale Ale and Stout, Victoria brand, in Bottle. BROWN, CAMPBELL, & CO. Notice. IMPOUNDED at tho Public Pound, Newmarket, by Felix McCarten for Mr. Robert Farmer, for trespass and damages in his enclosed grass paddock at One Tree Hill, 8 Sheep, 6 of them branded W. S. on rump, and 2 tho brands not legible. Damages Is. each. Owner unknown. If not claimed within eleven days after the date of this, notice, application will bo made to a Justice of the Peace for an order for the sale of the above-mentioned Sb top, agreeably to the provisions of tho " Impounding Act, 1856." M. MADIGAN, Pound-keeper. Public Pound, Newmarket, 27th August, 1862. F THOMAS BACH, late of Birmingham, who . arrived in Nelson from Sydney sometime in 1853, and left for Auckland, sees this advertisement, he will please to notify his residence to the Postmaster, Nelson. If it be known to any person that the above Thomas Bach js dead, will ho be kind enough t.p stsfe jfte same NMfMmfliigß! ■
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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1719, 30 August 1862, Page 2
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