TENDERS. Tenders for Improvements in High-street end Chancery street. EXTENSION OF TIME, NO ELIGIBLE TENDER HAVING BEEN RECEIVED. City Board of Commissioners Office, Auckland, 20tli March, 1865. r |LENDERS for CONSTRUCTING SEWERS in 5 HIGH and CHANCERY STREETS, and other works in connection therewith, in terms of plan and specific; tion to be seen at the office of Henry Wrigg, Esq., C.E , Wyndharn-street, will be received at this office until 3 o'clock p.m., on MONDAY, 3rd April, 1865. Tenders to be endorsed, “ Tenders for improvements in High-street and Chancery-street,” By order of the Board, JNO. OGILVIE, 1115 apr 3 Secretary. To Builders. TENDERS are required for BUILDINGS in SHORTLAND-STREET. Plans and Specifications may be seen at my office until THIS DAY, the 29th inst., when the Tenders are to be delivered at 2 o’clock precisely. JAMES WRIGLEY, 1004 rar 29 Architect, Shonland-sjreet. To Builders and Contractors. r I' , 'ENDERS will be received until noon of THURS--1 DAY, tbe 3oth in slant, for the ERECTION of a WAREHOUSE in Albert-street, Plans, See., at my office, Victoria-street. RICHARD REALS, 1062 mr3o Architect. To Builders. are invited from Builders up to FRIDAY, 7th April, lor Stone and Brick Additions to ihe General Cameron Hotel, Albort-strcet. T. B. CAMERON, A chitect, Surveyor, &c., 1088 ap7 Wyndharn-street. PROPERTY TO LET TO LET, the BUILDING in Alton Road, lately occupied by the Printing Establishment of the General Government. Apply at the Sub-Treasury, Auckland. 231 to To Professors of Dancing, Fencing, Calisthenic or Sceptre Exercises. TO BE LET dining the dav, the Svmond’s-street ASSEMBLY ROOM, (late Craig’s Sash and Door Manufactory). Also at night for Quadrille Parties or Balls, (two nights disengaged}. ERIC CRAIG, 1077 tc Symond’s-street. Yictoria-street. TO LET on LEASE, part of Allotment No. 9, Section 16, in Victoria-street, with a six feet right of way to Government Lane. For particulars apply to C. ARTHUR & SON, House, Land, and Estate Agents, Queen-street. }CO LET, —The PREMISES latelv occupied by Messrs. RATTRAY & MATHESON. Apply to W. J. Hurst & Co., Queen-street. 46 tc TO LET, A SHOP, corner of Wellesley and Nel-son-street. —Apply to G. Sibbin. 247 tc ON SALE. Waikato Stores. FOR SALE.—Several Stores and Licensed Houses on the Waikato and Waipa Rivers. Mr. S. Young wishing to retire from the Retail Trade submits for sale a Number of STORES with STOCKS in the above named District. SMALL CAPITALISTS and intending Settlers desirous to SECURE established positions in trade will find this an opportunity rarely to be met with. Terms will be Liberal. Possession can BE TAKEN on the Ist April. For full particulars apply to W. J. Young. Queen-street, March 4, 1865. 145 m w s tc WEBB’S PIANOFORTE and HARMONIUM SALOON, Welleslcy-strcet, near St. Matthew’s Church, Hobson-street. 50 INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE. PIANOS from 10 Guineas; and for HIRE from 12s, net mor'.. 85 nov 27 FLOUE. ON SAL E—A DELA ID E, Superfine CHILI, In 50lb. and lOOlb. bags. 1117 tc JOHN ROBERTON & CO. Gas. Gas. Gas. CRUICKSHANK, SMART, and CO. ARB NOW OPENING C CRYSTAL CHANDELIERS, BRONZED J CHANDELIERS, BRACKETS, PENDANTS, PEDESTALS, GLOB NS, and everything necessary in fitting up with Gas. 113 l mr 31 Oranges! Oranges I Oranges! Ex “ IRENE,” from Tahiti. ON SALE, in QUANTITIES to SUIT PURCHASERS. Apply on board the vessel, alongside Queen-street Wharf; or to 1133 ap 1 DAVID NATHAN. Books! Books!! Books!!! SEVERAL THOUSAND VOLUMES OF NOVELS on SALE at the NEW-ZEALANDER OFFICE, Shortland Crescent.* Stationery ! Stationery ! ! Stationery !!! STATIONERY of every DESCRIPTION may now be obtained at the NEW ZEALANDER OFFICE, Shortland Crescent. MEDICAL. MED I C A L HALL” NENWTON, AUCKLAND. G. AICK IN, FAMILY AND DISPENSING CHEMIST. IN introducing himself to the inhabitants of NEWTON and its vicinity, begs most respectfully to inform them that he has (his day COMMENCED BUSINESS, at the above address, with the Approval and Recommendation of the MEDICAL PROFESSION OF AUCKLAND, And he trusts, by unremitting Personal Attention, and by keeping no Article but of the VERY BEST DESCRIPTION, to gain their patronage and support. He also feels confident, from his many years’ experience, both in the Old Country and abroad, that he will give entire satisfaction to those who may give him a t.ial. The dispensing of Physicians’ Prescriptions and Family Receipts will always receive the most scrupulous attention, both in the Selection of the Medicines used, and the Mode of Preparation. A Choice Selection of Perfumery, Toilet and Nursery Requisites, from the best makers, will always be ;n stock, Hait. Tooth, and Nail Brushes, Combs. &c., Sec., Sec. HORSE AND CATLE MEDICINES, Of all descriptions. March 20. ‘ 1125 ap 28
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New Zealander, Volume XXII, Issue 2390, 29 March 1865, Page 1
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