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Auckland Rifle Volunteers. Memorandum No. 76. _ . nnHE Committee having finally fixed t J ie n^ k 1 aid of the current expenses of c Band to take place on the 15th October next, ven kindly the Ladies of Auckland and neighbour tQ have any contributions of Woidc they favor them with ready by that date. J ■ u an d Ladies who have already sent pieces work, ana suggest that as the Volunteers gave way same the Committee of the Orphans’ Bazimr. hc sara Committee will kindly act for thcmwnhsuchadclinon of Ladies as may feel inclined to give their assistance Ladies would kindly arrange to have a Meeting in reference to the carrying out of the object, tne Committee will feel much obliged. Anv information required will be given by Lieut. Col. BALNEAVIS, or Mr. PLIMTON, the Honorary Secretary of the Band Committee. Auckland, September 4th, 1862, Department of Public Works, Sydney, 31st July, 1862. easing Government Railways, New South Wales. NOTICE is hereby given that Tenders will be received at this office until the Ist November next, to be addressed to the Commissioner for Railways, Sydney, New South Wales, and marked Tender 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 Gazelle 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. m Commissariat, Auckland, September 6th, 1862, I LENDERS in duplicate will be received at this office until noon of THURSDAY, the 11th inst., 1 th ° GRAZING OF BULLOCKS. Tenders to state the description of Grass or Green jdder offered, the number of animals proposed to be ken, the rate per week for each animal, and where c paddocks are situated. A receipt must be given by the Contractor for the imber of bullocks entrusted to his care, and he will held accountable for their safe custody. 11. STANLEY JONES, Deputy Commissary General. City Board of Work?, SENDERS FOR CARTING will be received until •I o’ejoek p.m., on FRIDAY, 12th September slant, in accordance with specifications to be seen at 118 ° ffiCC ' 11. D. MORPETH, Secretary. itv Board of Works Office, Auckland, Bth September, 1862. To Builders and Contractors. I LENDERS will be received by the undersigned until 6 p.m. of THURSDAY, 11th September, ,r the erection of a Dwelling-house and Shop at arnell, for Mr. C. Pike. Plans &c., to be seen at ray office, Victoria-street. RICH. REALS, Architect. Not bound to accept the lowest tender. To Carpenters and Joiners. LENDERS will be received until 6 p.m. of the 17th instant for the erection of a House in HobsonCCt. , a; Plans and specification to be seen at my office, ctoria-street. . , . RICIID. REALS, Architect. Not bound to accept the lowest tender. To Bricklayers and Builders. TENDERS will lie received until 6 p.m. of the 20th instant, for the erection of a Dwelling-house in nilv Place. Plans and specification to be seen at my office, ctoria-street. RICIID. REALS, Architect. Not bound to accept the lowest tender. To Bricklayers and Builders.

1 LENDERS will be received by the undersigned until 6 p.m. of the 20th instant, for the erection of two Houses and Shops in Queen-street. Plans and specification to he seen at my office, Victoria-street. „ . ~ RICIID. REALS, Architect. Not bound to accept the lowest tender. To Builders. r (TENDERS arc required for the erection of a House 1 at Epsom, for T. Weston, Esq. Plans and specifications may be seen at my office until TUESDAY, the 16th inst., when the tenders arc to be delivered at 4 o’clock precisely. The lowest tender will not necessarily be accepted. JAMES WRIGLEY, Architect Canada Buildings, BIBLES, of various sizes and in several languages, always on sale at the British and Foreign Bible Depot, opposite the Court House, Queen-street, Board and Residence. HIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATION at Mbs. 1? MORLE’YS, Harrowgate Villa, Alton Road. MONEY TO LEND, in sums of £IOO and upwards, on Mortgage at 10 per cent. J. WAYMOUTH. Accountant, Fraser’s Buildings. STRAYED from the Rcrauera Run, a Dark Bay GELDING, Small Star on Forehead, thick legs, long coat, has an indistinct brand on the shoulder. Information given of the above Horse to Mr. BelciiEU, at Mr. Hardington’s Stables, will be handsomely rewarded. Was lust seen on the College Road leading to Panmurc. Wanted. W ,-TANTED—A PLAIN COOK, who can milk, V and make himself generally useful, for Sir S. Osbornk Gibues, Whangarei. Apply to Mr. Nicol, “ Masonic” Hotel, or Mrs. Chapman, Queen-street. \\r ANTED—'TWO FEMALE SERVANTS as VV Cook and Housemaid for the Farmers’ Hotel DRURY. The highest wages given. Apply to G. T. CHAPMAN, Stationer. Auckland, Scj tember Bth, 1802. \ITANTED,—A smart active LAD as Cook and W Light Porter, at GUNDRY’S, Queen-street. WANTED —400 to 500 SHEEP, on terms of 40 per cent, increase, and 3s. per head wool money guaranteed.—Apply to ALFRED BUCKLAND, Haymarkct, Auckland. WANTED.— A GOOD FEMALE SERVANT. Apply to Mrs. FLETCHER, Wesley College. WANTED —By a gentleman accustomed to Sheep and Agricultural pursuits, a Situation as Manager. Address W. 8., Post Office, Auckland. WANTED —A BLACKSMITH, who must be a good workman—wages the best in the Colony. Also, a CARPENTER, at the same rate. Apply to JOHN PIRUCR Parnell, or Nowmarkat

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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1722, 10 September 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1722, 10 September 1862, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1722, 10 September 1862, Page 2

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