Government Notices ms\V'ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ' DUNEDIN-MOERAKI RAILWAY. PORT CHALMERS CONTRACT—(FORMATION AND PERMANENT WAY.) Public Works Office, Wellington, August 25th, 1575. WRITTEN TENDERS will be received at this office up to NOON of WEDNESDAY, 6th OCTOBER, 1875, for the COMPLETION of ALL the UNFINISHED WORK on the above Contract. They must be addressed to the Hon. the Minister for Public Works, and marked outside " Tender for Completion of Port Chalmers Contract." Plans and specifications may be seen at the Public Works offices, Wellington, Christchurch, and Dunedin. Telegraphic tenders, similarly addressed and marked, will be received if presented at any telegraph office by NOON of the same date, provided that written tenders in due form are lodged at a District or Resident Engineer's office by the same hour, and accompanied by a cheque upon some bank in the town where the tender is lodged ; such cheque to be specially marked by a banker as good for twenty-one days, and to be in favor of the Receiver-General's deposit account only, and not to bearer or order. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. By command. JOHN CARRUTHERS, Engineer-in-Chief. "VTOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Provincial Secretary's Office, Wellington, August 31st, 1875. Tenders will be received up to NOON of Tuesday, the 14th day of SEPTEMBER, at this office, for the construction of a Yiaduct at Greytown. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Institute, Greytown, and Provincial Engineer's Office here. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. (Signed) HENRY BUNNY, Provincial Secretary. INLAND MAIL SERVICE. SEALED TENDERS will be received at 1 the Chief Post Office, Wellington, until SATURDAY, the 2nd OCTOBER NEXT, for the CONVEYANCE of MAILS between the under-mentioned places from the Ist January until the 31st December, 1876, both days inclusive—1. Wellington, Wanganui, and Hawera, via Foxton, and Palmerston North —Twice weekly. 2. Wanganui and Bull's—Daily. 3. Bulls and Parawanui Twice weekly. 4. Palmerston North and Waipukurau —Once weekly. 5. Palmerston North and Waipukurau Twice weekly. 6. Upper Hutt and Masterton—Daily. 7. Masterton and Castle Point, via Warehama and Nicholl's Ferry— Once weekly. 8. Masterton and Alfredtown —Once Fortnightly. 9. Tauherenikau and Kaiwaiwai Twice weekly. 10. Feilding and Awahuri Twice weekly. 11. Hutt Railway Station and Taita— Daily. 12. Wellington and Ohariu Twice weekly. 13. Wellington, Karori, and Makara— Twice weekly. 14. Chief Post Office and vessels at wharf—As required. 15. Chief Post Office and Railway Station —As required. Tenders will be received for services Nos. 1,4, and 5 for one and for two years. Forms of tender, with the terms and conditions of contract, may be procured at any Post office. No tender will be considered unless made on the printed form. Tenders to be endorsed, " Tender for Mail Service No. ' and addressed to the Post-master-General, Wellington. EDWARD D. BUTTS, Chief Postmaster. Chief Post Office, Wellington, Ist September, 1875. Watches and Jewellery jl/jT A X ALEXANDER, IMPORTER, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, GOLDSMITH, OPTICIAN, &c, Has much pleasure in informing the public that the FIRST INDENT OF A SELECT ASSORTMENT, Ordered by himself at London, Paris, and Berlin, HAS JUST ARRIVED. The attention of the ladies is especially called to the new selection of— Full suites, dress brooches Bracelets and ear pendants, in precious stones Opera chains, alberts (with hook), and fine long chains Rings, set with diamonds, opals, rubies, and pearls A large assortment of ladies' and gentlemen's gold and silver watches, all made to his especial order. Fine gold albert chains Solitaires, sleeve-links Scarf pins, signet rings, &c. Paris marble clocks, aneroid barometers, thermometers, and spectacles Prismatic compasses Field glasses always on hand Silver (Hall-stamped) plate and finest electro-plate, just_opening. Repairing done exclusively by himself, and guaranteed. Chronometers Rated. MAX ALEXANDER, LAMBTON - QUAY, WELLINGTON Next to Messrs. Barraud & Son, Druggists. For Sale 3.—Being about to give up all 1 rolling plant, the undersigned has for sale — 1 barouche, with horses and harness, complete I drag and harness, to carry ten passengers 1 double-seated buggy and new harness And A few good harness horses, all m firstclass order. <\>r particulars apply to „,_„_._ M. W. JACKSON, New Zealander Livery Stables. IOR SALE, the c. J? Trotting Stallion Troubador, just arrived from Canterbury.' May be seen at the New Zealander Hotel.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4509, 2 September 1875, Page 3
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