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Tenders 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 John-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 (3S) 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 SAT URDAY NEXT from 12 noon to 5 o’clock p.m. H. MITCHELL, Pollhill’s Gully. August 21, 1876. rjIOWN OF O AMARU, OTAGO, NEW ZEALAND. CORPORATION DEBENTURES FOR SALE BY PUBLIC TENDER. TENDERS will be received at the Council Chambers, Oamaru, on or before the Ist day of OCTOBER, 1876, for the whole or any portion of £7500 (seven thousand five hundred pounds) value of Corporation Debentures. The Debentures are issuable under the authority and provisions of the Oamaru Gasworks Act, 1875, and bear interest at the rate of seven pounds per centum per annum, payable half-yearly, at the option of any purchaser in either London, Melbourne, Dunedin, or Oamaru, The Debentures are for £IOO each, or such higher amount as may be arranged with any purchaser, and will be redeemable in the year 1886. The highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. Tenders to be endorsed “ Tender for Gaswork Debentures.” E. W. ROXBY, Town Clerk. Council Chambers, Oamaru, July 18, 1876. Freehold and leasehold properties. MULLINS’ ESTATE. TENDERS are invited until MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11th, for the purchase of the following valuable properties : I. 30 acres, Lower Hutt; a valuable ■ farm, fenced, with house, stockyard, &c., adjoining the property of Peter Laing, Esq., at present let to a monthly tenant at £8 6s. Bd. per month. 11. Lot 14, subdivision part of sections 21 and 25, Lower Hutt ; adjoining Mr. Cleland’s property. 111. That valuable freehold, Lower Hutt, about 763 links to the Hutt-road, together with the premises known as Hunt’s bakery. IV. 156 acres, a valuable freehold, Palmerston, being parts of sections 5 and 6 Karere block. ■ V. A small freehold, Napier. VI. A valuable leasehold for 21 years, of 3 acres, Petoni, together with the buildings thereon, adjoining the railway crossing; formerly in the occupation of Mr. Anderson, fellmonger. Tenders to be addressed A. P. Stuart, Esq., Trustee, and left at the office of Mr. J. H. Wallace, Land and Estate Agent, Hunterstreet, where plans can be inspected and particulars obtained. Commercial Salerooms, Hunter-street, August 25, 1876. Business Notices fJJHREE HUNDRED &. FIFTY-NINE REMNANTS OF WINCEYS, AT HALF-PRICE AND LESS. 12 YARDS 4s. 6d. FOR 2s. 6d. 12 YARDS 6s. fid. FOR 3s. 6d. 12J- YARDS 12s. Od. FOR 3s. 9d. 10g YARDS 9s. fid. FOR 4s. 9d. S;f YARDS 10s. Od. FOR ss. Od. 74 YARDS 12s. 6d. FOR 6s. 3d. 8| YARDS 13s. 9d. FOR 7s. Od. 1U- YARDS 15s. 9d. FOR 7s. lid. AT THE GREAT SALE TE ARO HOUSE. TE ARO FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, Opposite the Pound. F. E. COOK begs to inform the inhabitants of Wellington and the surrounding districts that he has now on hand a choice assortment of First-class Furniture, which he is selling at greatly reduced prices, comprising drawing and dining room suites, cheffoniers, chests of drawers all sizes, 100 and other tables, iron bedsteads, flax, hair, and flock mattresses, English and American cane and wood-seated chairs in great variety. Also, carpets, floorcloths, rugs, mats, &c., &c. By appointment The Marquis His Excellency Normanby. A LINDSAY, in returning chanks to the . Clergy, Nobility, Artisans, and Public of Wellington generally, begs to state that the bespoke department is under his own supervision, and having a thorough knowledge of the local requirements of the trade, along with the fact of importing nothing but firstclass materials, and employing none but the very best workmen, he solicits a continuance of their favers. Feet measured and lasts fitted up on the latest and most improved principles. All the Boots and Shoes of the Period made to measure. A. LINDSAY, Family Boot and Shoe Warehouse, Lambton-quay, Wellington. T. fs A A C r, AUCTIONEER AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. Lambton-quay. OTICB.—CON CROFT, Bill poster and Bellman, returns his thanks for past favors, and all orders left the New Zealand Times, Evening Post, Evening Argus, or Pier Hotel, will be punctually attended to., PHRENOLOGY. —Processor Strachan is prepared to make Phrenological examinations at his rooms on FRIDAYS and MONDAYS. Verbal examination, 2s, 6d.; written charts, 10s. 6d.; families attended at their own residences by arrangements.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4814, 26 August 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4814, 26 August 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4814, 26 August 1876, Page 3

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