TO ROAD MAKERS. IIENDERS wanted by the Greytown Road Board on Saturday, 9th December, at 12 o'clock noon, to be left at the Post Office, Greytown, for wort to be done on the following roads. Specifications to be seen at Mr Walker's, Greytown. No. 1 and 2. Morrison's Bush Road 3. „ Ward's Line 4. Old Te Kopi Line, Waihenga 5. ~ continuation of ditto 6. From Revans' road on No. 1 Line to Vickers' corner 7. Revans' Line to Vickers' Heifer Station 8. Old Te Kopi Line from Potts' towards Morrison's Bush 0. Hawke's Road, from No. 2 to 3 Line, Greytown 10. From No. 2 towards No 1 Line, Greytown 11. On No. 4 on Humphries' Line, Greytown 12. West side of Greytown, rear of town . acres 13. Road, side of School-house and back of belt 14. Revans' Line from Heifer Station to Tauherenikau River 15. Underbill Road from Tauherenikau River to Greytown The Board will open tenders at three o'clock same day, and applicants are requested to be present. SAMUEL REVANS, Chairman Greytown Road Board. TREE PLANTING. a / ITH a view to insure success, R. /V DONALD will establish to order in pots, Pines, Cypresses &c, to plant in April, believing that to be the best time for planting evergreen trees, the ground being previously prepared. Pots may be returned, the cost prices of which will be deducted. A list with priee3 may bo seen, and orders taken at tho store of H. F. LOGAN, Lambton Quay. Karori, December Ist, 1871. JUST OPENED—New fancy dresses, selfcolored brilliant alpacas, in silver greys, buffs, marls, &c—a most choice assortment. Ladies' costumes in fawn alpa as, striped camlets, &c. A most tasteful selection of trimmed hats and bonnets, in all the newest shapes. Children's pelisses, very choice, neatly embroidered with black braiding ; merino cloaks, quilted silk squares, &c. The new chene brilliant prints, the most choice goods shown this season. New black and colored silks, the most approved make. 3,576 yards carpeting, 9£d, 10&d, Hid Clothing-.—lt is now well known that the most extensive choice in Wellington of men's and boy's clothing, hats, shirts, scarfs, ties and tweeds, are now being shown at JAMES SMITH'S, TE ARO HOUSE, CUBA STREET.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 45, 2 December 1871, Page 11
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368Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Mail, Issue 45, 2 December 1871, Page 11
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