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_.-- ■ " ■'. TendersrpENDlSKS Wiuitclfui-the Ereeiionof a.STORM ' JL .in Almay l'liice. Plai:s ana sijocificKtio: ■■* to be Been at I»Ir. .IJ. Jl'. Milieu's,' Moray: Piace, up to April Ist. Tiie lowest or any Tender not i.ecus^aily " accepted. -_—-_--_ . — THE timn. for vuci-iying Tenders for the Epi.-Jcc.pnl , Church _ extended to tiie 31st of March _ at live p.m. HENRY I. HARDY. TENDERS WANTED IMMEDIATELY. TIRO be delivered at the Race Course, Silver Stream, _|_ North Tuieri —_ J Poles, 7i feet lons, " inches ; through, p.-iinUld white. j 100 Po»ts, i> test iong, 4 indies through, one hole ' bored -through one inch wide. ] 20 Hurdles, 3 rails, 3 feet 0 inches out of ground, - 1 foot iv, two siays to each hurdle, 3 feel 6 indies. , "W. I. SIMPSON, I Hon. Secretary ._ , _ -"jQ-g£| S Y2TyoE.ES. - " fTnENDEItS wanted for coaling, at per ton iv Port , _f_ Chalmers, the steamers "Aldinga," "Omeo," \ and " Gfottenburg." The coals to be taken from Hulk, and delivered down hatch or into bunker. Tenders also- wanted for discharging cargo from ame steaiueis into lighter at per man per hour. „ The Tenders to be opened on arrival of " Al- l dinga," end of Maruh. Address, dalgety, rattray & co. v { "" "to" plasterers. (Labor only.) rpENDEHS WANTED for executing: the PlasX tering work at a Store iv Princes-street. Spo I cifieatious ti> be seen on and after the 27th instant, _ Tenders to be sent, in on'the 29r!i .March, at Two o'clock. . ■ I W. H. MONSON, Architect, _ 4, Mercers Buildings, Princes-street. TO CAR PENT JSHS, &c! S ffIENDERH required lor the execution of certain JL works in Manse-street. Plans and specifications may be seen on 25th instant. Tenders to be «. sent in on 28ili March, at Two o'clock. -t W. H. MONSON, Architect, 4, Mercers Buildings, ej Princes-street. ~~~ TO BUILDERS, &c. I ITIENDERS are required for the Erection of a .^ L Large Brick arid Stone Building in Princes- _ street South. Plans, &c, may be seen on and after ~ft the 27th inst. Tenders to be sent in on April sth at •JL 2 o'clock. Lowest" or any tender not necessarily A accepted. „ ~. .•■■■■ W. H. Monsoh, 1 Architect, _ 4, Mercer's Buildings, Princes-street. ~f6~CARP_NT_R_, &c. rpENDKRS are required for the Erection of AddiJL tions and Alterations to the Residence of H. E. ~ Nathan, Esq., North East Valley. Plans, &c, may 1 be seen on and after the -2Cth inst. Tenders to be J sent in on April Ist, at 2 o'clock. Lowest or any — tender not necessarily accepted. • , Js W. H. iiossoN, Architect, 4, Mercer's Buildings, Princes-street. -^ Conveyances. T?_PRESS AND CONCORD WAGGONS, {, .til Family Cars, Gigs, Dog Carts, Whitechapel k gprine Carts, Harness, <&c, on sale at . fi . MILLER BROTHERS, Coach Builders, Stati'ord-street, Dunedin COBB & CO.'s TELEGRAPH - LINE OF ROYAL MAIL } COACHES. . M Cole, Hoyt §f Co., Proprietors. ~ i^SOACHKS of tiie above Line will leave -* \J Jones' Provincial Hotel, Dunedin, DAILY \ (Sundays oxcepted) at J past 5 oe'lock, a.m. for M Tai'evi Ferry .......'. j Wnikohi Lake • ■ — Tokoinnirii'o •••• • »•• Cameron's . Waitahuna ........ ■ Tuapcka (Gabriel's Gully Return Coaches leave the United States Hote! Tuapeka, at j, past 5 o'clock, a.m., and the Golden Age Hotel, Waitahuna, at \ past 7 o'clock a.m., pass- — ing through all of the above-mentioned places, ami arriving at Bunedin early same evening;. For the Molyneux, at _ o'clock, a.ni.,- on'; Monday "Wednesday, and Friday . returning on alternate days. _ For the Waipon Gold Fields. A Coach wilt leave daily at 3 p.m., (Sundays 1 excepted), for Mainigutun, West Taieri; returning, _l •will leave West-Taieri at half-past 7 o'clock, a.m. Parcels booked for ail of the abovd places at reasonable rates, and delivered immediately on arrival of the _ Coach; ■ ' No-responsibility for parcels beyond the value TS £5, unless declared aud paid for al the time of J^ _oukin_ ■ /^- - E. T. FOLEY, A^ent. PROVINCE OF WE-_IN_TO3S T. £1000 REWARD. AVAILABLE GOLD FIELD. Office, V Wellington, loth January, 1802. ■vroTICE IS H\EK_BY GIVEN that the __N ... Provincial Government of Wellington •will award a si;m .or sums of money, not exceeding in the whole Ihc amount ol one thousand pounds sterling, payable to any one » person, ov distributable rateabiy amongst any number of persons, wlio shall discover and make known to — tiie Goveninunt the existerce of r.n available Gold Piclcl within tiie Province oMVelling+OD. All cliiiiiis for the payment of this reward, or any portion oi it, are to be sent in to the Government. .' addressed to the Provincial Secretary in the first instance, by whom they, will be afterwards referred to „ tiie;decision of a Commission consisting- of tlirw persons, one to b<; named by the Welling/ton Chamber of Coimneiceaud two by Ihe Suptrintei.iiimt. By. "avfii!:ihli- Gold Field "U nscnnl a district within w'liich in •■' -l.ill hcjudjjcc'i by tiie Commisjiciifi.' 1 'to exist ci.i ulijf of affording employment to a body of not less T.i;in six imndred (00U) diggers at arc- d muni, five late; of wages. . l 1. E. FEATHERSTOX, Superintendent ,i For Sale. : "~"— a AT LONDON PRICES NET, MeOical and J Scientific. Books. " English and Foreign" J; discount al!o\>ed to public and other institutions Orders to the extent of £10 and upwards sent carriage tree. Catalogues gratis, by pos>t dl. I<. Bailliere, 8, r; Collins fctrect rast, Melbfiirno, London, Paris, New York, and Madrid. Any books imported to order on fame terms, namely, London fl prices. __; , THE NEEAEST ROUTE TO TIIE DIGGINGS, c FOR SALE. mHE SEST SECTION IN TIIE TOV/NSHIP [ X OF BALACLAVA, Suitable for a Store; or an Accommodation House, i Section I, Block. I. j Corner Frontage to Elgin Road. Apply to CAXTON TEMPERANCE HOUSE, i Maclnggan-street, Dunedin. , s TO IRONMONGERS, MERCHANTS, j -CAPITALISTS SEEKING INVESTMENTS. : '. PLANGWILL & CO. beg to announce, that in . consequence of the approaching dissolution of ' their• partnership by effluxion of time, and the health ( of ■''their-managing .partner necessitating relaxation from business, tliey have arranged to retire from, tlm usiness of Wholesale and Retail Ironmongers, as onducted by them iv Melbourne for the last.loyear3 ; ml with aviewtothewindinß-upof their affairs wit li a.: ttle delay as possible, offer for sale the wliola of their establishmentb as at present in full working order,triih tne Stocks and Goodwill attached to each. Ihese establishments comprise the following:— Freehold Premises, No. 12, Collins street, llelbourne, with new Store at rear And the following Branches known as the " Ovens Hardware Company" :— '•' '"■ Freehold' Premises in Ford-street, Beechwurih : Freehold Premises in Chiltern ; Store in llutherglen; Store in Morse's -: Creek. : : The whole of which will be sold together, or each place by itself, as may suit the convenience of purchasers. All the establishments are in the most perfect working order, are turning over large stocks, and have extensive and valuable connections. Toperccnsof capital and possessing a knowledge of the tade, the above affords an opnortnnity rarely ■presented in these colonies, of entering one ot the ' most lucrative of businesses, with a stock and connection of the most valuable description, 'ihe whole of the premises are situated in the very best business ■parts of-their-respective districts, and will either be sold or rented as may be desired by the purchasers. .. Applications for the purchase of the whole, or any of the Branches, will be entertained until the 30th April next; in the meantime the Stocks will be reduced by a "kale at Cost Price, and to up country storekeepers', shippers, hotel-keepers, and others tins •will affoid an opportunity of assorting their stocks •with goods at a very low price, aud of a class unsurpassed in quality or style by any hitherto introduced into this market. 12, Collins street, Melbourne, Ist March, 1862. ,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 113, 27 March 1862, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 113, 27 March 1862, Page 7

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