Corporation Notices CITY COUNCIL. WHARF EXTENSION. TENDERS are invited for Extending the T’s of the Queen’s Wharf, according to plans, specifications, and general conditions, to be seen on and after the 16th instant, at the offices of the Town Clerks of Auckland, Christchurch, and Dunedin, and at the office of the City Surveyor, Wellington. Also, Tenders are invited for Widening the Main Wharf, according to plans, specifications, and general conditions, to be seen at the abovenamed offices. Separate tenders, addressed “ His Worship the Mayor and City Councillors,” marked “ Tenders for Extension of T’s,” and tenders marked “ Widening of Main Wharf,” will be received at the Wharf Office till 3 o’clock of THURSDAY, 3rd May. Telegraphic tenders similarly addressed and marked will be received if forwarded by noon of same date, provided written tenders in due form and with necessary deposit be lodged with the aforementioned Town Clerks. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By order. NICHOLAS MARCHANT, City Surveyor. CITY COUNCILNOTICE is hereby given that in terms of Section 82 of Municipal Corporations Act, 1876, a Meeting of the City Council will be held on ’THURSDAY, the iflth day of MAY next; when among other business the following resolution, passed by special order at a Special Meeting of Council held 4th January, 1877, will be confirmed :■ —- “ That the Council authorise the extension of Cuba-street, Taranaki-street, and Torystreet to the Te Aro foreshore, and that all necessary steps shall at once be taken to have the resolution carried into effect.” By order. WM. HESTER, Town Clerk. Town Clerk’s Office, Wellington, 11th April, 1877.
Public Notices AUTI O N . Anyone found trespassing with dogs or guns on my property at the Upper Hutt and Mungaroa Valley, will be prosecuted. J. CRUICKSHANK. NOTICE. —All amounts due to the firm of POLLOCK and YOUNG, Butchers, must be settled forthwith, and all accounts against the firm rendered without delay to .T. H. POLLOCK, Care of Woods, Crosbie, and Co., (Late Pollock and Young), Lambton-quay, TRAINS. On and after SUNDAY, the 22nd of OCTOBER, a Coach will leave Pakuratahi for Upper Hutt at 8 o deck a.m. Leaving Upper Hutt on arrival of train from Wellington for Pakuratahi. Leaving Pakuratahi at 3.15 p.m for Upper Hutt, in time for 4.10 p.m. train for Wellington. Leaving Upper Hutt at 5.30 p.m. for Pakuratahi. W. R. HASTWELL, Proprietor. rjHO JOHN HENRY PALSGRAVE. John Henry Palsgrave, who is supposed to have sailed from England for Auckland in August, 1875, is earnestly requested to apply to J. H. Baker, Esq., Survey Department, Christchurch, who has a letter for him from England. Medical G H O L L A H’S BEAT INDIAN CURES. VjT (Tiger brand.) The extraordinary amount of good effected by these NEVER-FAILING REMEDIES ! since their introduction into New Zealand warra uts the assertion that they have NO equal for the cure of Rheumatism, Sciatica, Nedhaloia, Lumbago, Gout, Livbk Complaints, Indigestion, &c., &c. The following examples of the numerous testimonials received by the Proprietor from well-known colonists are given as evidence of the extraordinary efficacy of GHOLLAH’S GREAT INDIAN CURES?— Nelson, September 15, 1876.
Mr. R. Hadfield, Ageut for Ghollah’s Great Indian Cures. —Sin, —With much pleasure I testify to the speedy cure your Ghollah’s Aperient Medicine has effected upon my wife, who has been a great sufferer from Liver Complaint tor years, necessitating my constant calling in of a doctor. Since having taken your medicine, she has been a different person altogether. I can recommend the Aperient Medicine with great confidence.—Yours, &c., (Signed) Daniel Bhkn. These invaluable INDIAN MEDICINES, can be had of all chemists and respectable medicine|vendors Nelson, 13th October, 1876. The Proprietor of Ghollah’s Great Indian Cures.—Sik, —l feel pleasure in adding my testimony to the efficacy of your Indian Gout Mixture. I was suffering acutely from severe and painful Gout, and hearing a good report of your medicines, I tried the Gout Mixture. I only took one bottle, and got completely cured. I lost all the pain, and no trace of the complaint remains. I got immediate relief, and took the mixture morning and evening. I shall feel pleasure in recommending it to my friends, or any others suffering from Rheumatism and Gout.—Yours truly John Piiatt. W. & G. TURNBULL & CO., Wholesale Agents. *** Trade purchasers treated liberally. KORGE AND WELCH’S LIVER TOM 10, The most successful and popular Medicine of the day, prepared from the .ESSENCE OE DANDELION, And other infallible remedies which stimulate the Liver, assist digestion, strengthen the vital organs, and supply health and activity to the system. THE LIVER TONIC Is agreeable to the taste, and free from all noxious ingredients. It is pronounced by all who have tried it as the most perfect preparation yet introduced for the cure of liver complaints. DANDELION COPE EE. A most agreeable substitute fur tea or coffee, and possesses the merit of relieving sufferers from indigestion or liver derangements. Prepared by GEORGE & WELCH, Worcester. Agents for Wellington, LEVIN & Co. WILLIAM FIFE, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, WILLIS-STKEET, WELLINGTON, Begs to take the opportunity of his removing into more commodious premises (next door to his old shop,) to tender his sincere thanks to tile inhabitants of Wellington and the country districts for the liberal encouragement he has received for the last nine years. W. E. trusts that, by strict attention to customers, by keeping only the best quality of Medicines, and by charging moderate prices, he will secure a continuance of public support. The stock consists of a large and varied assortment of drugs, chemicals, pharmaceutical preparations, patent medicines, perfumery, homeopathic, botanic, and acetopathic remedies, British and American medicinal herbs, surgical bandages, auel other appliances of all kinds, &c., &c. Prom the increased facilities in his new premises for the storage ami manufacture of goods, W. F. will be in a position to supply wholesale to country storekeepers and. others everything connected with the trade on the most favorable terms.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5008, 12 April 1877, Page 3
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