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Tenders: bulLd K K s. i TENDERS are invited until Noon of, TUESDAY, the 14th NOVEMBER,, for the erection* ofoffices' for the New Zealand In-, suranco Company,* corner” of* Brandon and Feathers ton-streets. Separate tenders, for brick or timber building.,, • i Particulars,at my office, i THOS. .TURNBULL. 1 • ■; ■■■’ ' y ■ • “-Architect. Temple Chambers, 18tli October. OVTOTICE.'—SeaIed .tenders will be .received, ;1 v at . the’ sbhoolhduse,. Sandon,’.; for .the erection of an Anglican Churcb,' until 31st day of October,''lß76, at l2 o’clock noon.*’' | The lowest or' any tender not necessarily accepted. .. , * ! Plana and specifications may be seen‘at, schoolhuuse',' Sandon, and Mr. .F, Bcayen's itore;. Marten. ' i ; ’ GEO. WILLIAMS, Chairman. I 1 ' ■' C. .H. TOMLINSON,' Secretary. | ~geo;- hedges. i rjp O B : I TENDERS 'for additions'and alterations'to: 'the ' Lower Hutt Stockade,‘ to be converted into dwelling-house, r will. be received at Mr. fPOXWARD'S office, where plans and 'specifications may be seen, until noon of the 10th NOVEMBER. ; ‘ ! The lowest or any‘tender not necessarily (accepted. *-• •■* • -mi.- •< | ----- - W. H. CLAYTON. . : I <-DD Ik ■ Pro. C. J; Toxward ,\t |rjl iO" -Bi U-'I, de r .s; i TENDERS for erecting Extensive Addictions to’ a gentleman’s ■ residence,* Hawkestone(street, -willj be rdeeivedirat. my office, where plana and specifications canbe seen,until noon iof FRIDAY, November 10th.: ! —Tho -lowest-or any-tender-not-neoessarily-■'abbept’ed: M Jr. H 1 T ■ OAAI’ ’• ”f; 1 I -.-i-Tl-:.: :C..iTRINGHAM, j-. | i. .1 ;> JU i ! H ’■> Architect, i Molesworth-slreot; October 27. /rr-.'ii. I , , i :. : U: Business. Notices ! .. , . 1 ■; 1 notice. ’ - Messrs, bethunb and hunter have still for’ sale a few-sections ini Alice Town, Lower Hutt; : , | f , : ALICETOWN, 1 LOWER HUTT. ’. - ; FOUR MINUTES' FROM RAILWAY ; • * STATION; .■ ' ■ ; : , ' 1 TO : BE GIVEN AWAY, * i i A six-roomed, house,; out-buildings, and an ! acre' of ground, fronting a well-gravelled public road/ close to- Valentine's Hotel, valued iat £650. *' : ‘\ ■ The balance of ; the 115 unsold sections’ are ! daily being taken up, and when the whole are dis- : ' pesndbfi the : acre of ground with house above ; referred • to : will be - given to the' successful : section holder., r Upset price for each section £2IJ on easy terms. ■— ” r ' ; . ’■■■■. ... ... "Early application necessary to * ' - ‘ MESSRS; BETHUNE & HUNTER

>QWDEE(=Blastii>g,-sporting- ;(dian\ond ;■ ’;'; 1 , grain; EFF),’challenge and rifle z ' pieces, rifles,- and. re- ' y'olvers ,‘‘‘y : ,‘7* 1 -'r ’• ■‘v':.' 1 - r ‘ 1 Shot-t-Gaps;, cartridges, ■wads, &c. Powder flasks, shot pouches, and belts' ROBERT GARDNER' &'CO.; 7 1 Ironmongers' , --.j '; - ■ (Lat’e’E'. W. Mills); ! Lambton-quay;.‘; :> OWER HUTT GENERAL: STORE. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. .v ■ ROBERT CLELAND thanking-his friends and; the public ■ generally: for the liberil patron* nge he has received;for the past ■’ sixteen' years,’ begs to inform' them -that he OPENED this new and commodious premises opposite Whitewood's Hotel, on WEDNESDAY,’=the >-ith inst.,'> and trusts by continuing to shpply firstrate' articles'’ati town prices, ito merit a ooni tinuance of their favor. , 1 1 & O. HARRIS beg. -,to, inform..the VI inhabitants. ;of r : Wellington, and .the Wairarapa. 1 that - they have purchased the Carrying: EusmessL- :from Messrs.- Edmondson, Sellar,’.& pp., and hope by strict,attention, to business’and moderate charges,-to; receive ,the support., hitherto. accorded’ to, cessors,, )■ ,0 • j »>• i . ■ V i I The Agency in Wellington will still be. con-; tinned by ’ - • - -I, •’ r . • . , ~THOS. 0. DARCY, - Lambton-quay.-JOHN BRIDGE,'. Sydney, .Wool’ and Proddse ' Auctioneer,, Live' Stock, Station, Land,' and Estate Agent.—Cash advaubed on easiest terms'against any descrip? tidu of property dr security. ' ''.7 ILSON ;AN it' RIC HARDYS ON , , 7 , Have openqd , a 'superior’ stock 1 of CALICOS plain 'and fine) medium and heavy;'thoroughly shrunk, free from' dress, and prepared’for the.Bewink machine; prices, 6Jd., 7Jd.,‘ 1 8Jd., ,, Mf, v lOJd;, lid., Is., Is, 2d. per .yard. The above, can .be .strongly, recommeji&d'idr' purity and 1 strength; . Also’White ah'dScoured plain and Twilled SHEETINGS, full width, from Is. 6d,. . WILSON AND RICHARDSON 1 ’: ‘ Have opened a .largo stock of Damask Table Cloth's, Table Linensby’ the yard, Table Napkins,’ Towels, Gloss and Tea Cloths, Quilts and Counterpanes, Toilet' Covers,' Bed Ticks, and a large.' variety of Scotch and Manchester i goods of all'descriptions. ; .; ‘ I WILSON AND RICHARDSON ! Have' opetied several hales of' Brussellfl Tapestry and Kidderminster Carpets . 30 pieces of felt carpet,,at Is. lid,. ■ ' Hearthrugs, Mate' , 1 Doprsllps . , ' ‘ . , 1 ■' Flax mattings ''.’China, do _ 1 .Oocoado, in all. Widths . . ; * ’ Floorcloths . Sheepskin mats '""Curtain reps and damasks ' ' .'' ' Mpshn and lace curtains To amive per Waimea —' Carpets \ ; ' Cornice mounts ’ ' . . Curtains , ' ’’’ Linoleum. , , ' , Mats, -Hugs ■ ! 1 ■'..Mattings, &c. .' , : 1 " ‘ WILSON AND RICHARDSON, ~ , Lambton quay (Late J. Burne),, ■ ‘ Established in 1818, 1 1 HO R N DON BREWERY. 'i/, :<V. , J. & W. STAPLES, , . ; ' BnEWEEH, MALT AND HOP IMPORTERS, , j J. &.’W. STAPLES, in returning thanks to he trade' and private families for their liberal' jatroaago respectfully beg to nform them that their supply- of ALES and JTOIJT, &c., in bulk and bottle, are of .the iholoestiquahty, ;and would solicit, a contihumce of'their former favors,, - t : r Private’ families'supplied in quantities from ;wo gallops and upwards. All orders' punctually, jvttendcd t 0.,, - t ,,, J, CHORNDON BREWE RY; J, & W. STAPLES, Proprietors. rTT? DONEGHUE ond R. PARR, English , and American Coachhuilders,. having commenced business ,on their own. account, dext to the Scotch ,Church, Willia-street, are prepared to execute all orders, entrusted to them .with'despatch-- . -‘1” ", ’>r • LANDAUS, broughams, buggies; thorough •brace , waggons, ■ expresses,, and , tradesmen's carts, &0., made of the best English and American materials; and workmanship-unsur-passed in the city. Repairs,, pointing, trimming, and,smith work in all its .branches carefully attended to at moderate’prices. ~ Please note the address— ENGLISH AND: AMERICAN COACH • ’ FACTORY, W ilus-btreet.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4870, 31 October 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4870, 31 October 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4870, 31 October 1876, Page 3

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