Meetings, SC; T\ EPAB TU B E OF SIB. JULIUS JL/ . VOGEL.' At a Preliminary Meeting, held 6th October, it was unanimously resolved, “That the Citizens of Wellington should, prior to SIB JULIUS VOGEL’S departure, have an opportunity of publicly expressing thfeir appreciation of the services he has rendered to the colony. That some public demonstration for this purpose should be arranged, and a substantial testimonial be raised. That to carry out this object the citizens present form themselves into a Committee, and invito the co-operation of all other Citizens willing to assist.” A meeting of the Committee will be held in Mr. Hunter’s rooms at 7 o’clock THIS (SATUBDAY) EVENING, when all Citizens willing to assist are invited to attend or send in their names. GEO. H. TBIBE, Hon. Secretary,. OF ALL ENGLAND ELEVEN The adjourned Meeting of Cricketers and others interested in the visit of the All England Eleven to Wellington will be held at the Post Office Hotel THIS EVENING (SATUBDAY), at 8 o’clock sharp. By order of Committee Wellington Cricket Association. . jpiBATHEBSTON MEMORIAL FUND. A MEETING of the Committee of the above Fund will be held in the Provincial Council Library on MONDAY EVENING, the 9th INST., at 8 o’clock. J. WOODWAED, Hon. Sec. Wellington, October 6, 1876. Government Notices IMPOBTANT TO CONTBACTOBS, TEAMWAY PKOPBIETOES, AND OTHEES. SALE OF TRAMWAY ROLLING STOCK. FEIDAY, 13th OOTOBEE. Public Works Office, Wellington, 21st September, 1876. j MB. E. S. THYNNE has received instructions from the Hon. the Minister for Public Works to sell by public auction, at the Eailway Station, Foxton, on FKIDAY, the 13th day of OCTOBER, at 11 o’clock, the under-mentioned BOLLING STOCK, lately in use on the Foxton and Palmerston Tramway— -40 waggons and 3 passenger cars. JOHN KNOWLES, Under-Secretary for Public Works. IMPORTANT TO CONTEACTOES, TRAMWAY PROPRIETORS, & OTHERS. SALE OF CONTRACTOR’S PLANT AT WANGANUI. TUESDAY. 24th OCTOBER. Public Works Office, Wellington, 29th September, 1876. MB. GEORGE BEAVEN has received instructions from the Hon. the Minister for Public Works, to sell by public auction, at the Public Works Depot, railway station, left bank of the Wanganui river, on Tuesday, the 21th day of October, 1876, at 2 o’clock, the under-mentioned articles, viz.— 246 assorted rails 14 trucks 11 sots truck wheels 52 barrows 1 horse 1 cart and harness. And a miscellaneous assortment of contractor’s tools and plant, including— Picks, shovels, spades, mattocks, axes, crowbars, fencing wire, &c., &c. JOHN KNOWLES, Under-Secretary for Public Works. gALE OF CONFISCATED LANDS. PATEA DISTRICT. 127 TOWN SECTIONS, KAKAEAMEA. 8000 ACRES, PATEA DISTRICT, (Near Kakaramea.) A sale of Town Sections, Kakaramea, and of Rural Sections, Patea district, Province of Taranaki, will take place by public auction, at the Courthouse, Carlyle, on Thursday, the 26th October next, at 12 o'clock noon. The Town Sections are favorably situated on the main line of road, and adjoin the Military Township. The Rural Sections (varying in area from 50 to 464 acres) are easily accessible by a district road, and the bush through the block to be offered is being felled two chains wide for a distance of three miles. Tenders for felling three miles further will ■ shortly be called for. The land is of excellent quality, and, being lightly timbered, may be quickly and cheaply cleared for settlement. A schedule, showing upset prices and areas of sections, with terms of sale, &c., may be seen in the New Zealand Gazette of the 14th September, and every information obtained at this office. Lithographed plans will shortly be ready for distribution to intending purchasers. C. A. WRAY, Officer in Charge of Confiscated Lands, West Coast. Confiscated Lands Office, Paten, 12th September, 1876. Public Works Office, (Colonial Architect’s Branch), Wellington, 29th September, 1876. : TENDERS are invited for supplying the General Government Offices in Wellington with COAL for six months ending 31st March, 1877. General conditions and specifications may be seen at the office of the Colonial Architect, Wellington. Tenders addressed to the Hon. the Minister for Public Works, and marked outside “ Tender for Coal,” will be received at the office of the undersigned up to noon of SATURDAY, the 14th day of OCTOBER, 1876. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W. H. CLAYTON, Colonial Architect. OTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Provincial Secretary’s Office, Wellington, Sept. 27, 1876. TENDERS will be received at this Office up to NOON of TUESDAY, the 17th day of OCTOBER, for the Construction of a Bridge over the Tanheriuikau river, on the Lower Valley line of road, near Featherston. Plans and specifications may be seen at District Engineer's Office, Masterton, and Provincial Engineer’s Office here. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ROBERT PHARAZYN, Provincial Secretary,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4850, 7 October 1876, Page 3
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