Government Notices. * * NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. HURUNUI-WAITAKI RAILWAY. 40,000 SLEEPERS, WRITTEN TENDERS will bo received at this office up to noon on June 13, 1881, for the SUPPLY AND DELIVERY of 40,000 SLEEPERS to be delivered at the Waipara Railway Station. They must be addressed to the Hon the Minister for Public Works, Wellington, and marked outside “ Tenders for Sleepers, Hurunui-Waitaki Railway.” Specifications may, be seen at the Public Works Office, Auckland, Wellington,Christchurch, Dunedin, and Invercargill. Telegraphic Tenders, similarly addressed and marked will be received, if presented at any Telegraph Office by noon of the same date, provided that written tenders in due form are lodged at a District or Resident Engineer’s Office by the same hour, and accompanied bya cheque on some Bank in the town where the tender is lodged, such cheque to be specially marked by a banker as good for one month and to be in favor of the Receiver-General’s Deposit Account only, and not to bearer or order. The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted. By command, W. N. BLAIR, Engineer-in-Charge, Middle Island, Public Works Office* Dunedin May 12, 1881, v. »• FURTHER SALE OF SECTIONS IN THE PARIHAKA BLOCK. Principal Land Office, Carlyle, May 12, 1881. THE Crown Lands as under will be open for application for cash, at the prices named, on Monday, June 20 next, and every lawful day thereafter until sold, at the Land Offices, Carlyle, Hawera, and New Plymouth. SCHEDULE. , Cape Survey District. Description of the Land.—This land is situate on the sea-coast, near Cape Egmont, twenty-two to twenty-five miles south of New Plymouth. A good metalled road, being part of the main coast-line from Hawera to New Plymouth, forms the eastern boundary of the block. The laud is level and open, well watered, and fertile. Terms of Sale.—One-fourth of the pur-ohase-money to be paid on application, and the balance to the Receiver of Land Revenue at New Plymouth within one calendar month from date of application, otherwise the deposit will be forfeited, and the contract for the sale of the land thenceforth will be null and void. Crown-grant fees to be paid on completion of the purchase. In the event of two or more applications for the same land being made on the same day, the upset price at which such land shall be put up at auction shall be the price stated above. The above sections have been temporarily withheld from sale, but they are now offered to the public with the unsold sections in Blocks IV. and VIH., which were opened for sale for cash on the 4th of April last. Colored lithographic plans of the above sections are on view at the Land Offices throughout the colony. C. A. WRAY, Commissioner of Crown Lands for the West Coast Land District (North Island.) 3?ul>lic Notices XTOW ON EXHIBITION at COLLINS iM and CO.’S AUCTION ROOMS, and to be DISPOSED OF BY ART UNION, four of those Marvellous Musical Instruments named ORGUINETTES, By 200 Members at 10s Each. FOUR PRIZES— Four Prizes —Cabinet Orguinette, with music £35 Second Prize Cabinet Orguinette, with music 35 Third Prize—Stand Orguinette, with music .. .. .. .. 15 Fourth Prize —Stand Orguinette, with music .. .. .. .. 15 Value £IOO A Child can Perform on them. They embody in themselves a Musical Instrument and Musician, a means of education and a music teacher. It is the mo t simple, perfect, marvellous instructive, enjoyable, and amusing automatic Musical Instrument in the world. “It develops love and taste for music, teaches graphically the relative value of notes so difficult to impart otherwise, the keeping of time, foimation of sound,’ ’&c. Perfect in execution, plays all the newest music in the world. Don’t fail to call and see them before the drawing. The Drawing will take place on SATURDAY, Juno 19, at eight o’clock. WM. COLLINS & CO., Auctioneers, Agents for the Patentee. Indigestion, General Debility, Neuralgic Affections. E x EVANS’ TRACT OF M A LT< Professor Attfielo, Professor of Chemistry of the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain, London, writes : “ Nov 1872 Evans’ Extract is incomparably more valuable than any preparation of Malt hitherto offered to the public. NOTICE. EAD BROTHERS Bottle Nothing but Bass’s Ale and Guiness’s Stout, And they have no connection whatever with any other Bottling Firm, CONSUMERS should assure themselves of READ BROTHERS’ DOG’ S-H EAD LABEL Olhewise they will get an Entirely DIFFERENT ARTICLE.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2565, 10 June 1881, Page 4
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727Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2565, 10 June 1881, Page 4
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