Tenders O BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited until nuou of TUESDAY, the 14th SEPTEMBER, for the erection of a Shop at the Upper Hutt, nearly opposite the new Post-office. Plans, specifications, &o„ at my office. TENDERS are invited until noon of THURSDAY, the 16th inst., for the erection of a Shop on Lambton-quay. Full particulars at my office. 10 BUILDERS AND CABINET MAKERS. TENDERS for Interior Fittings and Furniture for the Union Bank of Australia will be received at my office until noon on the 18th inst., where drawing and specification may be seen. THOS. TURNBULL, Architect. Temple Chambers, September 7. O BUILDERS. THOS. TURNBULL, Architect, Temple Chambers, September 9.
The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. C. J. TOXWARD Architect. Lambton-quay, September 10. 'y^TE LLINGTON WATERWORKS. TO CONTRACTORS, BUSHMEN, AND SEALED TENDERS (endorsed “Tender for Clearing”) will be received by the City Council until 4 p.m. of THURSDAY, 16th of SEPTEMBER, for clearing bush and vegetation and grubbing roots on site of the storage reservoir. Plans and specifications may be seen at this office. NICHOLAS MARCHANT, Engineer. City Surveyor’s Office, August 18, 1875. 01 T Y CORPORATION. TENDERS will be received up to 4 p.m. of THURSDAY, the 16th instant, from persons willing to undertake the valuation of the city, for the purposes of the General and Water rates for the ensuing year. The valuation to he made in terms of Municipal Corporations Act, 1867, and Wellington Waterworks Act, 1871. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Eurther particulars can be obtained at my office. By order. Town Clerk’s Office, Wellington, September 9, 1875. Education ELLINGTON COLLEGE. The last terra for 1875 will commence, for new boys, on MONDAY, the 20th SEPTEMBER, at 10 a.m.; and for old boys on TUESDAY, the 21st, at 10 a.m. All fees payable in advance to the Secretary, who will attend at the College for that purpose on the above dates. By order of the Governors. OTHERS. WM. HESTER, i .o i r, i i, Town Clerk. CHARLES C. GRAHAM, Secretary.
LADIES’ SCHOOL, MULGHAVE-STREET, WELLINGTON, Conducted by MISS G K I F F I T H S. First Quarter to Commence on MONDAY, the 4th of OCTOBER NEXT. Terms on application. September, 1, 1875. SURE RI OR LADIES’ SCHOOL, TEWKESBURY HOUSE, Tinakori Road. Mrs. GARDNER desires to announce that she will shortly commence a Superior School for Young Ladies, in which she will be assisted by qualified Teachers. The Course of Instruction will comprise all the branches of a good and accomplished education. Further information will be supplied in prospectuses, which may be obtained on application. The Preparatory School for Young Gentlemen will be continued as hitherto. HotelsMR. SAM HOWARD, Bank Hotel, having observed the difficulty experienced by families in obtaining a well assorted supply of really good wines and spirits at reasonable prices, begs to inform the public that ho has set apart a portion of his extensive premises in Manners-street as a Bottle and Family Department. He has on hand the most extensive assortment in the city, of Wines, Spirits, and Malt Liquors, Liqueurs, Cordials, &c., and customers may rely on getting the very choicest brands, whether by the single bottle or in cases containing an assortment to taste or order. Mr. Howard intends to make this branch a speciality, and invites inspection of his stock and price list. CASE SPIRITS. Martell’s or Hennessy’s case Brandy Dunville's case Whisky Bernard’s case Old Tom Gin, JDKZ Ditto, small ... WINES AND d. G per bottle 0 . 4 (i . 5 6 . 3 6 BEERS. Per hot. s. d. Amontillado Sherry ... Old Tawny Port, vint. 1861 ... Port and Sherry, 2nd quality Port and Sherry, pint bottles, 2nd quality ... No. 2 Champagne No. 2 Champagne, small Claret ... Ginger Wino ... All Cordials ... Townsends’ Sarsaparilla Blood’s and Dawson’s Stout... Tennent’s and Bass’ Ale Jeffrey’s Edinburgh Ale Per doz, s. d. 60 0 70 0 42 0 0 0 0 0 case 36 0 Best Ale always on draught. PANAMA HOTEL, Taranaki-street, WM. LIGHT, Proprietor, Superior accommodation for families, permanent boarders, and visitors to Wellington. One of Thurston’s best billiard tables on the premises. Good stabling. Golden fleece hot el, PAKURATAHI. The above Hotel having undergone a thorough renovation, and been refurnished throughout, the bogs to inform the travelling public that he is in a position to provide accommodation equal to any house on the road, and begs to solicit a share of patronage. WINES and SPIRITS of the best brands. A now twenty-four stall Stable is just completed, and every attention will be paid to horses. Good secure paddocks for stock. F. W. HODDER, Proprietor.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4519, 14 September 1875, Page 1
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