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'Government Notices TENDERS ,FORIOLE EIGHT OF ADVERTISING ON'RAILWAYS. , Wellington,-,Public Works, , ; (Constructed Railway’ Offices), 13th, October, 1876. Tenders will be received -at this Office up to Noon, .on SATURDAY,.-the. 18th of November, ! 1876,, from:perSonsdesirous of obtainingthe SOLE RIGHTof ADVERTISING at the various Stations and in the Carriages and on the Tickets of the following Railways, ■ With, their Extensions; ,< f > ; Kaipara Railway • !-. ; / .. Auckland and Puniu Railway v.! •■: Napier and .Takapau Railway Wellington; and Masterton Railway ManaWatu andFoxton Railway Wanganui and ManaWatu Railway Waitara and Wanganui Railway Pioton and Blenheim Railway Nelson and Foxhill Railway Westport Railway - iT / , . Brunner Railway . ; 1 They must be addressed to the Hon. the •Minister for Public Works, and marked outside, “ Tenders for Advertising on Railways.” Specifications can* be Seen 1 at'the Railway Stations ath Auckland, Napier, Wellington, Foxton,New Plymouth,' Picton, Nelson, Westport,' and Greymouth, and at'the Public Works Offices at Wellington, s Wanganui, Christchurch, Duhedin.’and Invercargill. ■ The or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. "* • FRANK B. BASSMORE. Superintending Engineer for Constructed ■ • -Railways. mm TICE TO CONTRACT OR S. Provincial Secretary’s Office, fTO'DO -WeMdgtonJlßth! October, 1876. TENDERS will be received at this office up to’nbdn of FRIDAY; the’ 3id‘NOVEMBER, for.the erection of a, Bridge over, the Waiohine river, Greytown. V ‘‘ ! ‘-’A. • ■ Plans and specifications 1 may' be seen at Wairarapa’ Institute, - Greytown, and Provincial Engineer’s office herer ~!: ' The lowest or -; any' tender n9t necessarily ’accepted, i. lo ■HiVi-ina'r.i ,s*d: ; O - ,‘m GHAS. R.’POWLES, fivhb a>il In.. ;-J-ForProvincial Secretary. I\TOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. UIVIT liDJiOlil) “rProvinciapSecretary’s - Office, t Wellington,* 16th October, 1876. , TENDERS-will be -received at this office up ■ to hoon l pf tW ith ■NOVEM-~ BER)'f6r‘thejereotioh of. a Bridge over the> .Maungapakeha river, ..junction* wpS the ** ■ - * and; specifications may be seen at-Dis-trict'.EhgineeV.s office, Masterton.-anil Provin- ’ The' lowest or, any.tender not • necessarily accepted.' ’ ‘ ‘ " , QHAS; P. PQWLES, *° , ’ ! ', f, Fbr*Pfovincial i 'Secretary.

TO LET, - a yardin.a first-class business ■! position, with* use; ifrequircd, of a six (6) horse-power engine, v For'particulars apply to Jit Ballinger, ■ .plumber,. &c.,' Waring Taylorstreet. I .ctu-.-.t.i -s-.-jj ,<.b ••b <'i: FOR SALE or to. Let; the ihouse in Hobat present in the occupation of ;the,i undersigned. It contains twenty rooms and :OOICO'V besides outbuild'ings.3 Tern lß reasonable. viWill be let for two, three, or five years.’ ? ( r-j f, ..it.,oh v.- vW: a clayton. TO ‘LET—A nine-roomed House inCubain. the'j'pocupation of -the undersigned.,!,, For; .further particulars, apply to Edward'Dixon, Cuba-street. - r 110 LET—'A five-loomed House in Bute- ", J^r.ngjjeefe,'Apply l tq ( Cr. Rowland. o,:d bn* ;;I aiuwitfttei’b A GENTLEMAN trequires. Board and . Residence marespectable house. Bedroom or= sitting-roomi and.bedroom. Terms must be moderate,;.; Addrebs,3 giving full par-ticulars;-Clerk, Evening Past office. TO GENTLEMANi-FARMERS. — The advertiser, a Colonel of the Royal Engineers,.-is'aeßirotis,PE,'placing his son with a gentleman-farmer dor thhpurpose of acquiring a knowledgei.pf practical and scientiflc.uipTfie’.febn;as)l7'yßaffe of age, educated at jene ,of the Toldsst 'English public 1 schools; jj AppUca'tions:tbrbe-made. in the first placetb MeSsrfe.iEerby and Endean, Publishers, Booksellers, and'llGendral '.Advertisement Agehta,-.-190,rDxford-stre'et,.'Lohdon,. wbo can give all references in; .tho.'inatter.. sleeping or a,ctjve;, but,,da.tter, preferred, with .a view to increasing, business operations, with a capital of fropq.£s9,0 L to £loo(),iin the ironmongery f line, and doing a fair business in an excellent retail stand. Person must be of,steady, habits. Address, Z., office of this paper.., ’TIT ANTED KNOWN, that C. Broadbent, . VV”--. Watchmaker .and’ Jeweller, has removed 'from 1 Cuba-street to those new shops adjoining the’,,Duke -,of , .Edinburgh Hotel, where he has, open .with a very choice selection of new goods.', , ! i'V ANTED' KNpWN, that orders for - Messrs' 'Cutler and Moore, Pianoforte Makers; ; fee., should bs left at their new premises in Panama-slre'et. ' ANTED, 1 Everyone to ;Come and See , the,Pictures of New Zealand Scenery. Sjx Water-color Paintings. To be drawn for by Art.Dnion, on er about Ist November next. Tickets to!,be had and pictures on view at George W. Dutton’s, Bookseller, Lambtonquay.- m,,s WANTED KNOWN.—The .Cheapest and Best House for Venetian'Blinds is Easby’s, -.Willis-street, Wellington. . Blinds, from 17s. 6d. each. 'ANTED KNOWN-ProfessorStraohan, Interpreter of Spanish,' Italian, and French, may be -r consulted at Hill's Registry Office, Lambton-quay;"' '• ANTED'KNOWN that M. Bohan, yy , has for sale, cheap,,at the, Wellington Coach 'Factory 1 —I 1 light spring-cart, 1 wharf Spring-cart, 1 wharf ; tip-dray, 1 country spring brake;* with stationary’pole. ’ ' * ‘ WANTED; Subscribers .for the Art Union j of Water-color Pictures. Six views of New Zealand, scenery. ■; Tickets one guinea each,’at'6. .W! Dutton's, 'bookseller, Lambton-quayj-h’-; WANTED the public of Wellington to ..'know .that ,E; Whitehead has just received a; fresh supply, of the best Newcastle Coals, which' he. intends.; to - sell at the lowegfc rate#.; Address, Ghuznee-st, Every bag weighed. WANTED KjSTOWN that E. Whitehead is supplying kinds,-of Firewood at lowest rates! Try our 10a, load of firewood, delivered,,tq -j any -part; .of - town. Address, Ghuznee-streot. Charcoal.in any quantity. .-TXTANTED' KNOiyN that twenty men y y ; can be' accommodated .at Thomas’s Dining-rooms, ’ Manners-street. - Terms moderate.'- All meals, 9<L

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4859, 18 October 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4859, 18 October 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4859, 18 October 1876, Page 3

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