Tenaem, 1 ANIED Tenders for cartage of 15,000 ft. of * ; timber from Te Anau to Lynwood. Tenders to be addressed Hankinson Bros., up till sth February. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. mENDERS will b« received up till noon ol _L Saturday, the Bth irst., for the removal of a House in Don-street. For particulars, apply to L. RODGERS, Dee-street. HpKNDERS received on or before Friday, the X 7th February, for shop fittings. ANGUS KERR, Architect, Spey street. ' I LENDERS will be received by the undersigned J. up till Monday, 10th inst., for hauling logs for fhe Waikiwi sawmill. A guarantee will be required to keep the mill going. JOHN MURDOCH. TO LET OR FOR SALE. r PENDERS will be received by the underL signed till the Bth February, for the purchase of the stores in Deveron-street (to be removed off the ground) recently occupied by Messrs Cochran and Blackwood ; or for the lease of the premises for such period as may be agreed upon. ABRAM WATSON. rpENDERS will be received up to the Bth 1 February for the hauling of logs on tramway for Woodlands Sawmill. JAMES STRANG & CO. EXTENSION OF TIME. RAILWAY BRIDGES — A3HLEY AND ASHBURTON. Public Works Office, Wellington, 23rd January, 1873. rnHE time for receiving tenders for the above _L is extended to Friday, 7th February next, eparate tenders will be received by telegram, if delivered at any telegraphic station by noon on that day, addressed to " The Honorable the Minister for Public Works, Wellington." By command, JOHN KtfOWLES, Under Secretary. NOTICE. SEPARATE TENDERS are invited by the Linahurst Road Board for the following works :— Three separate contracts, at the Golden Creek, near Druid's Grove. One Contract on the road from Rakahouk Bush to Mona Bush. One Contract on the Road north of Myross Bush, between Mr Weaver's and Mr Friskin's. Specifications to be seen at the Bridge Inn. Tenders must be sent to the Clerk, Bridge lan, before Saturday, Bth February. Also, — Two separate contracts on the Main Mabel Road, one at Golden Creek, the other north of Mabel Bush, and — One Contract at the north fide of Half-way Bush. Specifications are to be seen at the Bridge Inn. Tenders must be sent to the Clerk, Grove Bush, before Thursday, 13th February. The Board does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender lor any of the foregoing works. ALEX W. WHITE, Clerk. January 27, 1873. Public Notices. HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. jl/I EETING of Committee at the Arhen®um IVJ. to morrow (Wednesday) evening, at 8 o'clock. Business — Arrangements for March exhibition. MR ALFRED BRUNTON, of Dunelin, will deliver (D.V.) at the Exchange Hall, on Wednesday evening next, sth February, at halfpast seven o'clock, the first of a series of three lectures. /CHEQUE FOUND— Owner can have it on V^ application to | , J. MAC ARTHUR, | H.M. Customs. £1 10g REWARD. LOST, from Invercargill, a Bay Mare, branded 33 on near shoulder, white hind fetlocks. Supposed to be running on the Mataura. Anyone sending information to the undersigned as to her whereabouts will receive the above reward. JAMES COLYER, Invercargill. £1 R E W A R D. T OST, from Branxholme, three months ago, a LJ Bay Yearling Filly, no brand, with peculiar white mark on forehead. The above reward will be paid to any one delivering her to JOHN GRIEVE. Branxholme. FOR SALE, ABOUT 200 Half-bred, and 300 Merino Ewes, full and broken mouthed. Delivery on the Ist of March. Can be seen beforehand. Also, — Eight Pure Leicester Rams, aged. Apply Otapiri Station, Hokanuis. FAR M— F ER N BUSH. FOR LEASE or SALE— Farm at Fern Bush, near Winton, comprising about 220 acres, of which about 70 acres are fenced, 30 acres laid down in English grass together with house, garden, and outbuildings. Apply to MR C. C. SPROULL, Winton. Or, F. NUTTER, Invercargill. TO LET, T ORNE FARM— About 100 acres, bush and I t cultivated laud. All fenced and subdivided, having Barn and Stockyard, adjoining North Road, and within ten minutes' walk of Railway Station. The dwelling-house has five fire— places, and a finely sheltered garden attached. First class School within one mile. Apply D. M' ARTHUR. STEAM TO DUNEDIN. %s^s^ T HE SCREW STEAMER ipipP^ "STORM BIRD," Captain Fbaseb, Will leave the Bluff Harbor Wharf for Dunedin on THURSDAY, 6th FEB., At 7 p.m. For freight or passage, apply to I. BRODRICK, Agent, Esk-itreefc.
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Southland Times, Issue 1698, 4 February 1873, Page 3
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734Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 1698, 4 February 1873, Page 3
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