In BankruptcyIn tlie Matter of WILLIAM STRAGHAN, of the City of Wellington, Contractor, an Insolvent. NOTICE is hereby given that I, the undersigned William Strachan, of the City of Wellington, contractor, did this day file in the Supreme Court of New Zealand a declaration that I am unable to meet my engagements with my creditors. Dated this 23rd day of June, 1875. WILLIAM STRACHAN. Government Notices TO CONTRACTORS. Provincial Secretary’s Office, Wellington, June 11, 1875. Tenders will be received up to NOON of WEDNESDAY, 30th INST., for Clearing timber from road line (Evansou and Stratton’s contract) from Mungaroa towards Waikainae. Specifications may be seen at Criterion Hotel, Upper Hutt, and Provincial Engineer’s office here. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. HENRY BUNNY, Provincial Secretary. Bellamy’s, Government Buildings, 22nd June, 1875, CpENDERS are invited for the supply of JL BUTCHERS’ MEAT for Bellamy’s during the ensuing session of Parliament. Particulars of probable quantities required may be obtained from the House Steward at Bellamy’s. Tenders addressed, “ House Steward, Bellamy’s,” will be received up to noon of MONDAY, the 28th day of June, 1875. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By order of the House Committee, WM. LETHAM, House Steward. NOTICE is hereby given that all Books belonging to the. Library of the General Assembly are requested to be returned on or before Wednesday, 30th instant, in accordance with clause 13 of the Library Regulations. EWEN McCOLL, Sub-Librarian. Wellington, June 24, 1875. Government Land SalesNEW ZEALAND. PROVINCE OE TARANAKI. GOVERNMENT LAND SALES. A SERIES of LAND SALES is being held in the PROVINCE of TARANAKI under the Waste Lands Board of the province, the Lands offered being Town and Rural Allotments, the latter varying in area, from 20 to 320 acres, and the conditions of sale being by DEFERRED PAYMENTS extended over Ten Years, by Auction, for CASH; and by FREE SELECTION for; CASH. The district is traversed by the Waitara-Wanganui Railway, now in course of construction, and which is expected to be completed as far as Inglewood—the Township at the commencement of the district —in about eighteen months. The land is well adapted to working settlers of small capital, as it is easily accessible, has abundance of timber for building, fencing, fuel, and shelter; never-failing streams of water, and a very productive soil. A good main road traverses the district so far as it is yet open for purchase, and the District Roads will also be opened up by the Provincial Government, so as .to make each allotment accessible from the main line of railway. Plans, schedules,: land regulations of .the province, &c., can be obtained at the Crown Lands Office, New Plymouth. . C. D. WHITCOMBS, Commissioner of Crown Lands ■ Crown Lands Office, ' ; Taranaki, March 17, 1875. Coaches. fJYAITA AND PAKURATAHT. COACH. ON AND AFTER this date, until further notice, passengers for Upper Hutt, Mungaroa, and Pukuratahi, will require to leave Wellington by the 3.50 p.m. Train. W. B. HASTWELL, Proprietor. June 18, 1875. ' ■ QN and after MONDAY, 21st JUNE, C. G. POLLS’ COACH will leave KELLS’ KABORI HOTEL at half-past 8 a.m. for WELLINGTON, and from the Shepherd’s Arms, at half-past 6 p.m., for Karori. FARES— One Shilling each way. pft All parcels, &e., left at the Shepherd’s Arras will be attended to. Karori, 15th June. ’ ' " NOTICE.— On and after MONDAY, 10th MAY, all passengers for the Upper Hutt and Pakuratahi are requested to leave towix by the 3.50 train. J JOHN CUDBY, Coach Proprietor, DraperyE following Extraordinarily Cheap Purchases of Drapery, just opened out, ,o offered at TE ARO HOUSE, during tenth of June, 1875, owing to the colomarket being overstocked. JAMES SMITH : been enabled to make several extensive dvantageous purchases at prices far below sb coat. All these goods will be sold at all a rate of profit that it would be imjle to procure articles of the same quality ower price in the city of London. iTE. To distinguish these special goods the ordinary stock, the prices will bo ed in plain blue figures. ■ ■ FANCY DRESS MATERIALS, pards at -lid, worth 9d. parda at 7id., worth HJd. pards at 9Jd„ worth Is. 3d. pardh ■ at: 12jd., worth Is. 7d. FRENCH MERINOS, pards at Is. Cjjd., worth 2s. Gd. ARO HOUSE, JUNE, 1875. jADIES’ JACKETS AND STAYS. 1. Blk. cloth jackets 4s. Gd.,;worth Bs. Gd. 2. Blk. cloth jackets ss. Gd., worth 10s. Gd. 3. Blk! cloth jackets 6s. Gd., worth I2s. Od. 4. Blk. cloth jackets Ssi Gd., worthlss. Gd. ARO HOUSE, JUNE, 1875. CALICOES AND FLANNELS. 470 yards white calico 4Ad., worth - sid. 1066 yards grey calico 4 jd., worth 5Jd. Welsh flannels, all wool, 10Jd., worth Is. 2Jd. Welsh flannels, all wool, 12id., worth Is. 3id, JAMES SMITH, TE ARO HOUSE, WELLINGTON.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4450, 24 June 1875, Page 3
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