I K AROHA CEMETERY. DONATIONS of Trees for theTe Arolia Cemetery will be thankfully received by the undersigned. F. PAYITT, Chairman Cemetery, Trustees. TENDEUS TOR FENCINO^ TO CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for FENCING (labour only) the Boundary between Messrs Gould and Holden's property, Lower Wnitoa. Specifications and particulars may be obtained on application to the Manager fon the Ground), by ‘whom tenders will be received up to NOON on SATURDAY, Ma • 24th. - The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
WAITOA ROAD BOARD. TO CONTRACTORS. THE Board invite tenders for tlie following works:— MAKING ROAD near Mr Holden’s, and CLEARING about three miles -of TI.TREE from the roads near Manawuru Bush. Specifications ran he soon at tlin.F.ngineet’s office Tenders endorsed “ Tenders for Works,” to be sent to the - Chairman ot* the Board, Morrinsville.' on or before FRIDAY, the 30th instant. The lowest or an}- tender not necessarily accepted. FRANCIS PAVITT, Engineer to the Board, Te Aroln, 17th May, 1390.
wyfWj EW ZEALAND RAILWAY'S. AUCKLAND SECTION.Wi QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY, MAY 24, 1890. Saturday Return tickets will bo is«ue<l from any station to any station, Thursday, May 22, to Saturday, Mny 24 (both days inclusive), and will be available f>>j re'urn up to and including Saturday, May 3L BY ORDER. District Traffic Mapager’s Office, Auckland, May 13, 1890, TO CONTRACTORS. SEPARATE TENDERS will be received by the undersigned until SATURDAY, May 25th, for BRIDGING the Wnihou arid Oraka streams, also the FORMATION of road between, the Oku* rnfre Flag Station and the. Wnihou'river, • t oICOROLuE lit) L’ SPRINGS, Plans and specifications to be seen at Okoroire Sanatorium. " Mr Brea Kali will be on the. ground’ t> show intending contractors-the work' mi SATURDAY, Stay 17th. ; ... , The lowest or any tender-not necessaiily accepted. ' A. ISAACS., ' Okoroire Sanatorium, May Bth, 1890.
TE Ai&OH A CEMETERY TRUSTPUBLIC NoTICK. The following amended Bye-daws are published for general information, and will form part of the Bye-laws already in existence :—• Bye law No. 2—Graves on Unpurclaasod GroundNo rights or privileges are allowed in these graves, and any bodies other than friends or relatives may herein be interred by the Trustees, for which the following fees will be charged : Bye-law No- 3—Private GravesAll rights and privileges are given to the owners of these graves in perpetuity with exclusive right to bury 1 therein. £ s. cl. For single plot, as per plan, 10 x 4 15 O For double plot, as per plan, 10 x 8 2 5 0 For three plots, as per plan, 10 xl2 3 5 0 For four plots, as per plan, 10 xl6 4 5 0 For opening grave, dressing, and registration, each time the private grave's are re-opened for interment, the same fee as charged for public graves as before specified.
NOTICE. CASH V- CREDIT!! rpHE undersigned,being fully convinced I after most careful investigation of the IM MENS E ADVANTAGE and SAVING that he can offer his Customers and the Public generally by transactinga STRICTLY GASH BUSINESS, has decided to DISCONTINUE ALL CREDIT accounts from this date. By adopting this conrse, the losses which inevitably occur in connection \yith the credit system, and also the hejivy expenses incurred in bookkeeping; collecting, etc., will be totally avoided, the FULL BENEFIT of which will BE GIVEN MY CUSTOMERS, by a LARGE AND GENERAL REDUCTION JN THE PRICE OF ALL GOODS. ■Thanking all for the liberal support accorded hitherto, and soliciting a continuance of the same usjdef the system o£ business now tidogted. * , J. 4. COCHRANE, CO~OP KB ATI V E BT ORE * 'Whitaker and '-Bridge streets, TE ARCH A.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 472, 17 May 1890, Page 2
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