Public Notices BRUNNER COA!.-MIM.\G and STEAM-SHIP COMPANY (LIMITED). COALS, COKE, El REBRICKS, &c., &c. The above Company, hitherto exporting upwards of 20,000 tons of coal annually, hereby intimate, now the local railway is completed and open for traffic, the Company can supply upwards of 2000 tons weekly, at REDUCED RATES, Coke, superior to best English, in any quantity, Eirebricks, fireclay, gas retorts, and fire goods of every description always on hand, in quantities to suit purchasers, at lowest rates. Vessels can obtain coal charters to any port of the colony. Further particulars on application to the Company’s office, Greymouth. M. KENNEDY, Manager. COKE, FIREBRICKS, &u., &c. BRUNNER COAL-MINING & STEAMSHIP COMPANY (LIMITED.) On and after Ist MAY next, Greymouth Coals, of superior quality, may be obtained at the Company’s Yards, in any quantity, at REDUCED RATES. Also, Coke, Fireclay, Firebricks, Tiles, and every description of fire goods, at reasonable prices. Coal delivered in any part of the town when required. F. FRANKLYN, Local Agent. Wellington, April 13. Tenders ELLINGTON 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 bo 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. rjp O BUILDERS. TENDERS for Public Schools, Te Aro, will be received until NOON of APRIL 23rd, at my office, where drawings and specification may be seen on and after the 13th inst. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. C. J. TOXWARD, Architect. March 9th.
O E IT I L D E B S. TENDERS for the erection of three sevenroomed detached dwelling-houses in Majoribankstreet will be received at my office until NOON of the 21st of APRIL, where drawing and specifications can be seen. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. C. J. TOXWARD, Architect. April 11.
rjp o B U I L D E K S. TENDERS ase iuvited until Noon of WEDNESDAY, 25th INSTANT, for the erection of a Warehouse on the Reclaimed Land. Tenders to bo for a wood or brick building. Plans and specifications at my office. THOS. TURNBULL, Architect. Temple Chambers, April 13. |1 0 BUILD ER g. TENDERS for Erecting the Princess’s Theatre Hotel, Tory-street, will be received at my office, where plans and specifications can be seen, until NOON of THURSDAY, APRIL 26. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. C. TRINGHAM, Architect. Molesworth-street, April 13. Education J>ATEA EDUCATION BOARD. WANTED, a TEACHER, at a salary of £l5O per annum and free house. Applicants must produce certificate at least equal to a second class of the Wellington Education Board. Applications must be forwarded to the Secretary by the 7th MAY. WM. COWERN, Secretary. Patea, April 7, 1877. UNIVERSITY OF NEW ZEALAND. A PRIZE of the value of TEN POUNDS (£10), a MEDAL, or BOOKS, is hereby offered for competition under a deed of gift from his Excellency Sir G. F. Bowen, for the BEST ENGLISH ESSAY ON “ The relation of Constitutional Colonies to the Empire, as it is and might be.” Competition open to all matriculated students of the University, not being graduates. Essays to be sent in to the Registrar of the University, Christchurch, before December 31, 1877, with a motto prefixed, accompanied by a paper or envelope, sealed up, with the same motto outside, and the name and address of the candidate written inside. For fuller information, see University Calendar, 1877, p.p. 53, 54. HENRY JOHN TANCRED, Chancellor, Christchurch, March 30, 1877. piTMAN’S SHORTHAND. MR. G. BROWN, Certificated Teacher of Phonography, begs to intimate that he will continue the Shorthand Class in the Rechabite Rooms, Manners-street. Next quarter commences Tuesday evening, 17th inst. Terms on application. Ghuznee-street. Business Notices TE ARO STEAM WOOD TURNING WORKS. WI L L I A M O W L E R, Clydc-quay, opposite City Hotel, Begs to inform the Builders and Cabinet makers of Wellington that he is prepared t. execute orders for every description of Wood Turning on most reasonable lorma
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5012, 17 April 1877, Page 3
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