Tenders rjl O BUILD ER S. TENDERS for erecting a Shop and Dwell-ing-house ; also, extensive additions to Mr. W. Clark’s Shop, Lambton-quay, will be received at my office, where plans and specifications can be seen, until NOON of WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. O. TBINGHAM, Architect. Molesworth-street, August 16. rj-1 O BUILDERS. Persons wishing to contract for Erecting Extensive Additions to an Hotel at Carterton, can see plans and specifications at Mr. Giles’, and at my office, Wellington, where tenders will be received until NOON of WEDNESDAY, 13th SEPTEMBER. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. C. TRINGHAM, Architect. Moleswprth-street, August 23. Hutchison - road to vogeltown. TENDERS will be received until noon on the sth SEPTEMBER next for Making, Forming, and Metalling 38 Chains of Road, between Johu-street and the projected township of Vogel. Plans and specifications to be seen at the office of Messrs. Coleridge & Davis, Hunterstreet, where tenders will be received. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. F. E. WRIGHT, Goathurst Farm. TICE TO FENCERS. TENDERS are required for erecting about thirty-five (35) chains of wire fencing on land adjoining the public reservoir. The party tendering to provide material and labor. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. The owner will be on the ground on SATURDAY NEXT from 12 noon'to 5 o’clock p.m. H. MITCHELL, Pollhill’a Gully. August 21, 1876. Business ,N otices rjIHREE HUNDRED & FIFTY-NINE REMNANTS OF WINCEYS, AT HALF-PRICE AND LESS. 12 YARDS 4s. fid. FOB 2s. fid. 12 YARDS fia. fid. FOR 3s. fid. 12? YARDS 12s. Od. FOB 3s. 9d. 10J YARDS 9s. fid. FOR 4s. 9d. 8| YARDS 10s. Od. FOR ss. Od. 74 YARDS 12s. fid. FOR 6s. 3d. 8| YARDS 13s. 9d. FOR 7s. Od. 114 YARDS 15s. 9d. FOR 7s. lid. AT THE GREAT SALE TE ARO HOUSE. BLANKETS 12s. fid. BLANKETS BLANKETS BLANKETS BLANKETS BLANKETS BLANKETS BLANKETS 15s. fid. 18s. 9d. 19s. fid. 235. fid. 28s. fid. 295. fid. 325. fid. PAIR PAIR PAIR PAIR PAIR PAIR PAIR PAIR FOR THIS WEEK ONLY. JAMES SMITH, TE ARO HOUSE, CUBA-STREET. g PBCIAL NOTICE. MACLEAN’S SALE. FURTHER REDUCTIONS. Costumes, 32s.—reduced to 12s. lid. Black silk costumes, 130 s to 795. fid. Dresses, good qualities, 25s.—reduced to Bs. fid. White towels, fid. —reduced to 3Jd. Tablecloths, 3s.—reduced to Is. lid. Antimacassars, Is. fid.—reduced to fi^d. Carpets reduced to 9Jd. Fine white calico, 36in. wide, reduced to 2s. 3Jd. the half-dozen Men’s and boys’ clothing nearly halfprice Coats, 9s. fid, caps, Is. 3d. Overcoats, 255. fid.; shirts, 2s. 3d. Trousers, 7s. fid.; flannels, 3s. lid. Shirts, Is. lid.; socks, 4Jd. Collars, 7d.; scarfs, 9-kl. Knickerbocker suits, heavily braided, Bs. lid. Berlin wool patterns at nominal prices Scrim, 6Jd, superior quality Note the Address — A. H. MACLEAN, OUBA-STREET. ir w o ~o d , (Late op Ridley, Wood, & Co.), ACCOUNTANT, VALUER, LAND, ESTATE, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. Agent for the Australian Mutual Provident Society, Northern Fire Assurance Company, Wellington and Hutt Building Society, and the Land Investment Society of Wellington. Next Standard Office, MAIN-STREET, GBEYTOWN. GOTLAND. JOHN GILBERT FORBES, Emigration Agent for the General Government of New Zealand in Glasgow, acts as agent for New Zealand colonists, public bodies, farmers, companies, &c, ; makes cash advances on consignments of colonial produce, and renders account sales with promptitude; transacts all financial and insurance business; buys to order every description of British, Irish, and foreign goods, direct from the makers at their best terms ; issues specifications, receives estimates, and closes contracts for his colonial friends. Bankers : The British Linen Banking Company’s Bank, West George-street, Glasgow. DONEGHUE and R. PARR, English , and American Ooachbuilders, having commenced business on their own account, next to the Scotch Church, Willis-street, are prepared to execute all orders entrusted to them with despatch. LANDAUS, broughams, buggies, thorough brace waggons, expresses, and tradesmen’s carts, &e., made of the best English and American materials, and workmanship unsurpassed in the city. Repairs, painting, trimming, and smith work in all its branches carefully attended to at moderate prices. Please note the address— ENGLISH AND AMERICAN COACH FACTORY, WILLIS-STBEET. For Sale OR SALE.—A 12-HORSE-POWER ENGINE. Can be seen working at the Planing and Moulding Mills, reclaimed land, Wellington. For particulars, apply to WADDELL & CO. FOR SALE, EX MALAY.—Thirty Tasmanian Draught Horses and Mares, fourteen of which are as per pedigree in this paper of the 17th, 18th, and 20th March. BECK AND TONKS, Manners-street. F OR SALE, two new light spring carts. Apply to DONEGHUE & PARR, English and American Coach Factory, Willis-atreet.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4812, 24 August 1876, Page 5
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