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Tenders T BUXLD E B S. TENDERS for Erecting a Shop and Dwel-ling-house on Lambton-quay, will be received at my office, where plans and specifications can be seen until noon of Eriday, December 10. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. C. THING HAM, Architect. Molesworth-street, November 27. T o BUILD E R S. TENDERS for the erection of a Saddler’s Shop and Dwelling at the Upper Hutt, for Mr. Thomas Lowes, will be received at my office until NOON of the 11th INSTANT, | where drawings and specifications may be seen. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. I C. J. TOXWARD, ) Architect. Lambton-quay, December 1. T HE HUTT PARK AND RACECOURSE BOARD. TENDERS will be received by the undersigned until SATURDAY next, the 11th instant, from persons desirous of Leasing, for a period 'of two years, about eight (8) acres of Land fronting the public road, and adjoining the original Hutt Park and Racecourse Reserve. ... Th© land, which is already fenced in witn a good four-railed fence, will be pointed out to intending lessees, on applying to Mr, JOHN OUDBY, Hutt. WILLIAM HICKSON, Chairman of the Board. Wellington, 4th December, 1875. TO ENGINEERS, IRON POUNDERS, AND OTHERS. EXTENSION OF TIME. The undersigned invite Tenders for the Purchase of the Land, Building, Working Plant, and Stock-in-Trade of the Railway Foundry, Great King-street, lately the property of Messrs. James Fraser and Co. The Foundry and Machine Shop is in the best and most complete working order, nearly the whole of the tools, lathes, steam hammer, screwing machine, &c., being quite new, and, to one or two practical men of moderate capital, this offers an opportunity of at once stopping into a going profitable business seldom to be met with. Full particulars of the plant and property may be learned on application to Messrs. Arthur Briscoe and Co., where tenders, addressed to the undersigned, may be lodged not later than the 30th December. It is to be understood that the right is reserved to reject the highest or any tender. HUGH MACNEIL, ) Trustees in the > estate of Jas. WM. C. ROBERTS, ) Fraser & Co. Dunedin, December 1, 1875. Business Notices Messrs, t. m. hardy johnston AND WADDINGTON, CIVIL ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS, Land, Maeine, and , Mining Surveyors.. Chief Offices—Steinhoff’s Buildings, Princesstreet, Dunedin; Tinakori Road, Wellington; 2, Don-street, Invercargill; and at Oamaru. Bills of Quantities for all kinds of railway works, street trams, harbors, docks, roads, town sewage, water supply, and other constructional works carefully and expeditiously prepared, and accuracy guaranteed. N.B.—Corporate Bodies, Road Boards, private and other companies waited upon. rjlE AEO HOUSE. NEW STRIPED GRENADINES 420 yards striped grenadines, 5Jd. 370 yards striped grenadines, 6jd. 340 yards striped grenadines, s|d. NEW FANCY MOHAIRS. 2050 yards fancy mohairs, 4ld. 1910 yards striped mohairs, 4Jjd. 1895 yards fancy mohairs, 4Jcl. OKA PAIRS MUSLIN CURTAINS AT TE ARO HOUSE. Muslin curtains, 4s. 9d. Muslin curtains, 6s. fid. Muslin curtains, 6s. fid. Muslin curtains, 7s. 9d. Muslin curtains, 9s. 9d. ' Muslin curtains, 10s. fid. OOK PAIRS LACE CURTAINS 0410 AT TE ARO HOUSE. Lace curtains, fis. fid. Lace curtains, Bs. Od. Lace curtains, 9s. fid. Lace curtains, 10s. fid. Lace curtains, 12s. fid. Lace curtains, 13s. fid. JAMES SMITH, TE ARO HOUSE. JAMESON BROTHERS & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS (Opposite the Scotch Church), WILLIS-STREET, Wish to acquaint their country friends and the public in general that they have the undermentioned goods for sale, every line of which is guaranteed to be of the very best quality:— Superior mixed tea, 2s. Bd. per lb. 400 boxes tea, each 121 b., 225,, 255., 285., and 30a. per box 150 qr-ohests tea, each 201 b., 40s. 50 4-chests choice congou, Is. Bd., 25., and 2s. 4d. per lb. 100 oases salmon, Bs. fid. per doz., lOd. per tin 70 cases Swiss milk, 9s. per doz., lOd. per tin 40 cases sardines, Js and Js, 10s. fid. and fis. per dozen 5 tons Mauritius sugar, 4’d. per lb. 12 tons best white sugar, sd. per lb. 1 ton household soap; 19s. per cwt,, fid. per bar 2 tons double-crown soap, 245. per cwt., 7d per bar 1-J tons pale yellow, 295. per cwt., 9d. per bar 3 tons first prize soap, 325. per cwt., lOd. per bar Negrohead tobacco (Barrett’s), 4s. fid. per lb. Waterlily tobacco, 4s. fid. per lb., £23 ■ per cwt. _ Wines and spirits And all other goods, too numerous to ■ mention, at equally low prices. 153 T Note the Address jge JAMESON BROTHERS & CO., (Opposite the Scotch Church), WilHs-street. NOTICE.— MB. B. FROUSE begs to inform Builders, Contractors, and others that he will be able, on and after the Ist November, to supply all orders for sawn timber at current prices, his timber being chiefly Matai and Totara of the bestquality Address—Mr. B. Prouse, Lower Wainuiomata'Saw Mill. B LIND S. BLINDS. Just received—3s,oooft. of Clear Pine Laths, ex Border Chief EASB Y ’ S Venetian and Wire Bund Works, Willis-street, opposite New Zealand Times office. Prices on application. T O GARDENERS AND OTHERS. W. MARSHALL, WHOLESALE FRUITERER, Lambtok Quay, Opposite Bank of New Zealand. Buyer of all kinds of Fruit from the Growers in any quantity.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4592, 8 December 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4592, 8 December 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4592, 8 December 1875, Page 3

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