TENDERS. Tenders for Improvements in High-street and Chancery street. EXTENSION of TIME, NO ELIGIBLE TENDER HAVING BEEN RECEIVED. City Board of Commissioners Office, Auckland, 20t!i March, 1860. RENDERS for CONSTRUCT ING SEWERS in 5 HIGH and CHANCERY STREETS, and other works in connection therewith, in terms of plan and specification to be seen at the office of Henry Wrigg, Esq., C.E , Wyndham-street, will be received at Ihis office until 3 0 clock p.ra., on MONDAY, 3rd April, 1865. Tenders to he endorsed, “ Tenders for improvements in High-street and Chancery-street.” By order of the Board, JN 0. OGILVIE, 1115 apr 3 Secretary. To Builders and Contractors. 'VENDERS will be received until noon of THIS 1 DAY, the 30lh instant, for the ERECTION of a WAREHOUSE in Albert-street, Plans, &c., at my office, Victoria-street. RICHARD REALS, 1062 mr3o Architect. To Builders. are invited from Builders up to FRIDAY, 7th April, tor htone and Brick Additions to the General Cameron Hotel, Albert-street. T. B. CAMERON, Architect, Surveyor, &c., 1088 ap7 Wyndham-street. To Builders. TENDERS are invited from Builders, up to WEDNESDAY, April 5, for the ERECTION of a Two-storey VILLA RESIDENCE, in Scotiaplace. T. B. CAMERON, Architect, Surveyor, &c,, 1144 aps Wyndham-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 tc To Professors of Dancing. Fencing, Calisthenic cr Fceptre Exercises. TO BE LET during the day, the Symond’s-strcet 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. Victoria-street. npO LET on LEASE, part of Allotment No. 9, J Section 16, in Victoria-strict, with a six feet right of way to Government Lane. For particulars apply to C. ARTHUR & SON, House, Land, and Estate Agents, Queen-street. ON SALE. WEBB’S PIANOFORTE and HARMONIUM SALOON, Welleslcy-street, near St. Matthew’s Church, Hobson-street. 50 INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE. PIANOS from 10 Guineas; and for HIRE from 12s. ner mo 1 85 nov 27 FLOUR. ON SAL E—A DELAIDE, Superfine CHILI, In 501b. and 1001b. bags. 1117 tc JOHN ROBERTON & CO. Gas. Gas, Gas. CRUICKSHANK, SMART, and CO. -AltG NOW OPENING f CRYSTAL CHANDELIERS, BRONZED \J CHANDELIERS, BRACKETS, PENDANTS, PEDESTALS, GLOBES, and everything necessary in fitting up with Gas. 1131 mr 31 Oranges! Oranges ! Oranges 1 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. SAUNDER’S GUARDS’ HAIR DYE Saunders’ Bloom of Roses Saunders’ Cold Cream of Roses AT JOSEPH HOPKINS’ 1145 ap 1 Medical ‘tail Queen street Junction. Now Ready, Price One Shilling. THE ILLUSTRATED AUCKLAND ALMANACK, C 'CONTAINING—VIEWS of the PRINCIPAL J BUILDINGS in AUCKLAND, and a Calendar with correct Tables of the Tides, the Rising and Setting of the Sun, &c, comjiled expressly for this Almanac. NEW -ZEAL ANDE R OFFICE, Shortland Crescent. PUBLIC NOTICES. Pheasant Shooting. PERSONS found trespassing with either dog or gun on my property sit “ Remuera,” the “ Scoria,” “Pa akura,” or “ Waitakere,” will be prosecuted without further notice. 1141 tc J. DILWORTII. Auckland Rifle Volunteers. BATTALION ORDER, MARCH 28th, 1865. HP HE B ATT ALIGN will Parade at the Albert L Barracks, on WEDNESDAY morning next, the sth April, at Seven o’clock, for the Inspection of Arms, &e, and on the first WEDNESDAY in each succeeding month at the same time and place. All those men whose period of exemption has expired are required to attend and receive their arms and accoutrements. The attention of the Volunteers is directed to Militia and Volunteer Notice of the 20th inst mt, published in the local newspapers, by which they will perceive that fines for absence are to be enforced. T. E. CAMPBELL, Major Commanding Auckland Rifle Volunteers. 1143 mr3l N OTIC il. NATIVE LAND ACT. WALTER KUKUTAI informs the public that he expects soon to receive a GRANT for the blech of splendid LAND constituting the Native Land Reserve. Ranpipokia, below Camerontown, on the hanks of- the Waikato River, at Purapnra, when he will immediately cut it up into FARMS, and offer it fui Sale by Auction. This notice is uiven in order that nersons who wish to acquire a FARM unequalled for quality of soil, and i convenience of wood and water, may go and inspect the place. The Waikato steamers pass along its Southern boundary lor two miles two or three times a ; week each way. I Kohanga, March 2.3. 1555. 1096 tc
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New Zealander, Volume XXII, Issue 2391, 30 March 1865, Page 1
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750Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume XXII, Issue 2391, 30 March 1865, Page 1
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