OHINEMURI COUNTY COUNCIL. r g I ENDERS invited for three teams, * each of 2 horses, dray and 1 attendant, at per. day per team, for carting metal at various points between Thorp’s Hill and Paeroa. Tenders returnable on Tuesday, 15th inst., at 2 p.m.‘ • ■ ' • For Works Committee, A. J. THORP, EDWIN EDWARDS.. Paeroa, 7th Oct., 1895, OHINEMURI COUNTY COUNCIL. SEPARATE TENDERS, addressed 1 ’to the Chairman, are called^for the Supply,' Breaking and Stacking Metal as follows : 300 cubic yards at Kotnata Quarry. 500 ~ •,, at Kurere Quarry. 200 „ „ at Waitete Creek. 500 ~ „ at ICinsellas’ Creek,' Waitekauri. 500 cubic yards at Owharoa Road, near Quarry. 500 cubic yardß at road side near Crown Mine, Karangahake. 500 Cubic yards at Taririki Creek. The wh .de to be stacked where accessible by carts. ■ l Specifications can be seen at County Office on and after Monday, 27th inst., and tenders are returnable on Thursday, 7th November, prox., at 2 p.m. For Works Committee. A. J. THORP, EDWIN EDWARDS. Paeroa, Oct. 7th, 1895. ‘ < 'NSULLVfI T Q ■. •gi|}uoiu g[ joj paajuKjans tuiecteJ jj3o|o puß qoi«Av iiV ' •atßuiOQ. etp ejisoddo ‘atii[ OAoqi: eip ui peuado snq ‘(insßjm] -»nV UJ suijg jsaq oip jo aao‘uoj?fai|PAY ‘uog pm? uq L>|U ; q[ Mjssepf 1 . ipiAi 0 /a sjneA g JOJ) : -JUup ‘NHXXfa /AV. X •VHOIIV 3X ‘NVIOIXJO cmv ‘H3TI3M3f ‘H33VRHOXV.W
rnO STAND THIS SEASON AT 1 MORRINSVILLE, THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE STALLION, ■ glaWcer. GLANCER, by Lord Salisbury (Imported) dam Scotch. Annie (imported). Bred by Mr R. Gawn,' Taeiri, Otago, in 1885. Scotch Annie (Glancer’s dam) cost £SOO in Scot'and, and is admitted by competent judges to be the best Clydesdale mare ever brought to New Zealand. Glancer was a successful competitor in ♦be showing. As a yearling he took Ist Prize at Taeiri and 3rd at Dunedin. As a two-year-0 d was Ist at Dunedin and Ist at Taeiri. As {a three year-old was 2nd in a large class at both the above Shows. IMPORTED from the South by the New Jt, Zealand L iau and Mercantile Co. A Young Horse just in his prjme, sound, active, and good temper. His stock at Matamfrtar are turning out First-class Workers. Terms—£2 2s each Mare. Good paddocks for Mares at Is per week For further Particulars apply to FRANK MARSHALL. ; MOttr.INKVILLE,' millinery! millinery!! —0MRS WATERS has pleasure in informing the Ladies of Te Aroha n 1 neighbourhood that she has opened a MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT, and will make a speciality of ladies’ and childrens Fancy Goods, Hosiery, Haberdashery, Stationery, plain and fancy. iggrAH goods direct from the Warehouse, and will be sold for the merest shade over cost pHce for Cash only. BRICKS! BRICKS!! WELL burnt Bricks in any quantity can now be had at my yard. PRICE—£2 10s per 1000; smaller lots, £3 per 1000. ALSO FIRST-CLASS LIME. J. BEW, TE AROHA.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XII, Issue 1778, 12 October 1895, Page 2
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