Government Notices HEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WELLINGTON AND MASTERTON. Public Works Office, Wellington, 28th June, 1875.WRITTEN TENDERS will be received at this office, up to NOON on WEDNESDAY, the 7th JULY, 1875, for the erection of an ADDITIONAL OFFICE at PIPITEA POINT, Wellington. They must be addressed to the Hon. the Minister for Public Works, Wellington, and mai'lced outside, "Tender for Additional Office." Plans and specifications may be seen at this Office. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted ; and all tenders must be sent in on a proper form. By command. JOHN CARRUTHERS, Engineer-in-Chief. L D E R S. TENDERS will be received at my office for labor and part of material in the Erection of a Roman Catholic Chapel at Ohariu, until noon of TUESDAY, the 29th June. Plans and specifications at my office. THOS. TURNBULL, Architect, ambers, 15th June. BUILDERS. TENDERS for Erecting a Gentleman's Residence, Kent-terrace, will be received at my office, where plans and specifications can be seen until noon of FRIDAY, JULY 9. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. C. TRINGHAM, Architect. Molesworth-street, June 26. r r\ O BUTLDERS TENDERS are invited until Noon of SATURDAY, 10th JULY, for the Erection of a Residence in Willis-street. Plans and specifications to be seen at my office. THOS. TURNBULL, Architect. Temple Chambers. TENDERS for an additional Story to Messrs. Samuel and Ladd's Warehouse in Willis-street, will be received until the Bth JULY NEXT, at NOON, at my office, where drawing and specifications may be seen. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. C. J. TOXWARD, Architect. Lambton-quay, 28th June. SNTERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are required on or before the 10th JULY, for the removal and re-erecting an Old Building, with an addition thereto. Apply to G. H. VENNELL, Auctioneer. Hunter-street, 2Sth July. Art Unions M. J. MULLIGAN'S IyTONSTER ART UNION THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY PRIZES IN Ladies and gents' gold and silver watches, Diamond goods, Colonial and English made jewellery, French and English clocks, very handsome, under glass shades, Field Marine and Opera glasses, Tea and coffee services, Electro-plate cake-baskets, Greenstone brooches and earrings, Very valuable plate Ladies' and Gents' gold guards and Albert chains, 20 gold and silver watches, Aneroid barometers, Ladies' gold sets, Ladies' and Gents' diamond rings, Diamond shirt studs, Diamond bracelets, Very valuable sugar basins, and fancy ALL THE PRIZES ARE NOW ON VIEW. FIRST PRIZE — GENT'S GOLD PRESENTATION WATCH, Worth Forty Guineas. Pbize 350, is THE GREAT REGULATING CLOCK Over the shop door. 300 GUINEAS WORTH OF PRIZES. 600 SUBSCRIBERS AT 10s. 6d. EACH. The purchaser of three tickets not winning a prize, receives £1 in cash. The purchaser of six tickets not winning a prize, receives £5 in cash. Tickets to be had at M. J. MULLIGAN' S (Watchmaker, Lambton-quay.) Two hundred tickets are reserved for the Wanganui .and the country districts. Mr. Mulligan is selling off the whole of his Valuable Stock 40 per cent, less than the usual Belling prices. Lost and Found ist night, in-Willis-street, a morocco - containing, amongst other t. The finder will oblige by ■ the same at this office. Funeral Notice. IE - Funeral Procession —of J AJYUio KIRKER will leave his residence TOMORROW (Tuesday), at 4.15 p.m. Friends are respectfully invited. ■ THOMAS MADELEY, Undertaker. Drapery. . THE following Extraordinarily Cheap Purchases of Drapery, just opened out, will be offered at TE ARO HOUSE, during the month of June, 1875, owing to the colonial market being overstocked. JAMES SMITH Has been enabled to make several extensive and advantageous purchases at prices far below English cost. All these goods will be sold at so small o rate of profit that it would be impossible to procure articles of the same quality at a lower price in the city of London. Note.—To distinguish these special goods from the ordinary stock, the prices will be marked in plain blue figures. FANCY DRESS MATERIALS. 766 yards e at 4Jd., worth 9d. 300 yards at 7Jd., worth ll£d. 456 yards at 9&d„ worth Is. 3d. 750 yards at 12|d., worth Is. 7cl. FRENCH MERINOS. • 331 yards at Is. 6W., worth 2s. 6d. TE ARO HOUSE, JUNE, 1875. LADIES' JACKETS AND STAYS. Lotl. Blk. cloth jackets 4s. 6d., worth Bs. Cd, Lot 2. Blk. cloth jackets ss. 6d., worth 10s. 6d Lot 3. Blk. cloth jackets 6s. 6d., worth 12s. 9d Lot 4. Blk. cloth jackets Bs. 6d., worth 15a. 6d. TE ARO HOUSE, JUNE, 1875. CALICOES AND FLANNELS. 470 ■ yards white calico 4Jd., worth Cld. 106 S yards grey calico 4Ad., worth sid. Welsh flannels, all wool, 10Jd., worth Is. 2Jd. Welsh flannels, all wool, 124(1., worth Is. 3Ad.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4454, 29 June 1875, Page 3
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