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TO CONTRACTORS. IHE TELEGRAPH COMMISSIONER is prepared to receive Tenders for the supply and delivery of Five Thousand (5000) TELEGRAPH ARMS, as follows: I The arms to be cut from the heart of Rata, and to. be delivered at the Telegraph Stores, Wellington, within three (3) months from the date, of signing the contract. Each tender must be accompanied by a deposit of £lO as a guarantee of good faith, which sura will be forfeited should any tenderer refuse to take up his tender in the event of its being accepted. Each tender must include the names of two sureties for approval, who are willing to become bond for the due performance of the contract in the event of the tender being accepted; and must be accompanied by a notification to. that effect, signed by the proposed sureties. Patterns can be seen, and further particulars obtained at the Telegraph Offices, .Wellington. > Tenders addressed " The General. Manager New : Zealand Telegraph, Wellington," and endorsed " Tenders for Telegraph Arms," to be sent in not later than the 20th June next. By order of the Telegraph Commissioner, O. LEMON, General Manager. New Zealand Telegraph,' Wellington, 6th Juno, 1871. 1 ERNEST THYNNE (Articled pupil for six years to Bailey Denton, Esq., of Whitehall, London), begs to inform his friends that he has commenced business in . .. , FOXTON, MANAWATU, j ) j'i> ''•;"' AS LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT, SURVEYOR AND AUCTION EER. PEjpISjRTIES TO BE SOLD in EOXTON '■sss HALF. ACRE on the' river bank' in the ,' it < centre' of the town, with a frontage of ( ' 300 feet to the road. Admirably adapted as a sij;e for a wharf andwarehouse* there being a depth of 16 feet of water, within 40 feet of the roadway. There is a six-roomed house upon the property, and the whole is securely fenced in. 9 ACRES OP LAND within half a mile of the Post Office, fenced in with a fourrail fence, and has a six-roomed house upon it. Price, £2OO. 25 ACRES OF LAND, in the Avenue, with a two-roomed cottage thereon ;, three acres are securely fenced in and sown down. The garden round the cottage is prettily planted with blue gums and fruit trees. Price, £IOO. , Also, 100 SECTIONS in the townships of Foxton ' ■ and Palmerston to besold or leti Full particulars to be had on application. NOTICE. iHE undersigned begs to intimate, that he has disposed of his good-will and interest in the Featherston Hotel, to Mr T. A. Shirley, and whilst thanking the public, for the liberal support awarded, him whilst in business, he would solicit, a continuance of the same to his successor. W. ABBOTT, ... Featherston. T. A. Shirley, having leased the Featherston Hotel from Mr W. Abbott, begs to assure his friends and the public, that nothing shall be wanting on his -part to secure, a continuance of their .esteemed fayors. Wines, ales, and spirits, of the best brands, always on, hand. Gqod stabling, and secure padocks, for sheep and cattle. ] Well aired beds, arid every accommodation for travellers. "ILLTAM LYON, BOOKSELLER, ' STATIONER, AND NEWSAGENT, Willis, street, Wellington. The " Home News," and "European Mail" received by the Suez Mail and the "News of the World," by the San Francisco Mail. Orders received for all New Books, and English Papers, and Periodicals. . ' ' ILLS AND UN DE R W 0.0 D P U RJ] Mi-JiT J I/M GAR,

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 21, 17 June 1871, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Mail, Issue 21, 17 June 1871, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Mail, Issue 21, 17 June 1871, Page 1

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