Tenders TENDERS are invited to MONDAY, stli . AUGUST, 1878, for Leasing the Town Hall, Masterton. for the term of fifteen (la) years. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Conditions may be seen at the office of this paper. R. BROWN, Secretary Masterton Town Lands Trustees. TENDERS are invited up to Noon of MONDAY, AUGUST 5, for the purchase, or lease, for a term of years, of the Freehold and Leasehold Land, together with the buildings thereon, consisting of a four--roomed house and two three-roomed cottages ; also, large ironing, delivering, and dryingrooms, washhouse, and offices, belonging to the City Steam Laundry Company, Dunedin, together with the steam-engine and boiler, and first-class washing plant (Bradford’s), comprising the most approved appliances, capable of turning out 800 dozen weekly. Also, the goodwill of the now extensive business. Satisfactory reasons given for present pro-, prietors desiring to dispose of their property. Tenders to be lodged at the office of the City Steam Laundry Company, Cumberlandstreet, Dunedin, where further particulars may be obtained. TENDERS are invited on or before the 31st DAY of JULY for a Lease for seven years of the following properties, either together or separately : —, * 1. Seven hundred acres (or thereabouts) of land in the picturesque valley of the Pakuratahi, distant one and a half miles from the Kaitokx station. About four hundred and fifty acres of the land are, cleared and laid down in English grasses, subdivided into paddocks and orchard. The property has a frontage of about two and a half miles to the main road leading from Wellington to the Wairarapa, and there is a constant.stream of water running through it. The buildings consist of one two-storey house containing six rooms, a cottage containing four rooms, a ten-stall stable, and several outbuildings. The orchard, of about one acre in extent, is well stocked with fruit trees, and fenced. 2. Five hundred acres, situate also at Pakuratahi, on the opposite side of the roa'd to thg above. Seventy acres of the land are cleared and laid down in English grasses, fenced and subdivided into paddocks, and about one hundred acres are perfectly level. There is a house containing eleven rooms, a stable with thirty stalls and loose box. A stream of water runs through tho*property. Persons desirous of viewing the property can do so by applying to Mr, W. N. Mason, Pakuratahi, who will point out the boundaries. For further particulars apply to _ T. J. MOUNTAIN, Wellington ; THOMAS WAGG, Mungaroa ; or to Messrs. BRANDON & SON, Wellington. rjl O BUILDE RS. TENDERS are invited until noon of TUESDAY, the 30th INST., for Additions to a Residence in Nelson-street. Plans arid soecificatious at my office. THOMAS TURNBULL, Architect. Temple Chambers, rjp O BUILD ER S. TENDERS for the erection of St. Andrew’s Church will be received until noon of the 7th of AUGUST, at my office, where drawings and specifications may be seen. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. O. J. TOXWARD, Architect. : Lambton-quay, rjlO SAW-MILLERS AND OTHERS The undersigned is prepared to receive tenders for cutting timber at the Orua Saw-mill, Feilding. Specifications and every other information can be had by applying to JAMES BULL, Orua Saw-mill, Feilding. Tenders .to be sent in not later than 30th j JULY. I rjp o BUILD ER T. I TENDERS a"e invited until Noon of ! MONDAY, JULY 15th, for the Erection of Club House at Mastertou. Plans and specifications can be seen at my | my office, and at the office of R. Brown, Esq., | secretary of the Club, at Masterton. The lowest or any tender not necessarily I accepted, 1 J. H. SOHWABE, Architect. Insurance Buildings, Wellington. T' ° B"‘ UILD ER S. The time for receiving tenders for the Masterton Club is EXTENDED till NOON of THURSDAY, the Ist of AUGUST. J. H. SCHWABE, • Architect. , Insurance Buildings. rjl O BUILDERS. TENDERS'wiII tie received until Noon of MONDAY, 6th AUGUST, for the erection of an Eleven-roomed House. Specification and plan at Gas Company’s office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. R. GEORGE, Wslliugton, July 19, Wanted WANTED, —A Head Master is required for the Lyttelton Borough , School. Salary, £350, with residence and allowances made by Board of Education, Testimonials of competency and efficiency to be satisfactory to the Board of Education. v Applications (enclosing testimonials) to bo sent- to the Chairman Lyttelton Borough School Cora-' mittee on or before the 15th August, 1878. -jy U NE p I N HOSP.ITAL. WANTED, a Resident Surgeon for the Dunedin Hospital; privatepractice not allowed. Salary, £3OO a year, with unfurnished apartments, board, aud attendance. Candidates must be unmarried and possess a double qualification. Diplomas and testimonials to be forwarded to the Secretary of this Hospital before the 26th July inet. The gentleman chosen must be prepared to. enter on his duties on the Ist day of August, iB7B. . WANTED for. a Country Hotel, a Cook and a Waiter, must be steady men, well recommended. Apply at once, George Roxburgh, Lambton-quay. WANTED, a good General Servant. Apply Mrs. S. S. Carty, Upper Willisstreet. WANTED, a situation as Bullock-driver. . 21 years’ Colonial experience. Back country preferred. Address J.M.T., Times office. CTTANTED immediately, a Wheelwright, VV for a shop at Bull’s, Rangitikei. None fit a sober man need apply.—JOHN JONES, nil’s. WANTED, a Smart Lad, of sixteen or seventeen, for office duties. Apply to Moorhouse and Edwards, solicitors, Wellington. • WANTED Known. —Board and Lodgings. Beds and meals at all hours, with music and reading-room. Seamen and others boarded, shipped, and their ADVANCE NOTES cashed. Hair-cutting, &c., rooms connected. P, A. Jones, Wellington Saloon, WilUs-streot. PLAN OF THE CITY O F WE L LINGTON. For Sale at the Office of this Paper, the most complete PLAN of the City of Wellington yet published, compiled by Mr. O. O’Neill, C.E. and architect. . Every section of laud is numbered, aud the distance to each locality from the Post Office is marked in quarter-mile circles. Several useful items of information are given, viz., area of tho city, plantation, recreation, quarry, and railway reserves, building regulation districts, list of mayors for the past eight years, proposed reclamation at Te Aro, Hue of tramway through the city, &c. Only a few copies now remain on hand. Price, One Shilling.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5407, 26 July 1878, Page 3
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