TENDERS FOR INLAND MAIL SERVICES FOR 1904, 1905,J AND 1903. J General Post Office, '" Wellington, 28th August, 1903. SEALED TENDERS will be received at O tbe Chief Post Office, New Plymouth, until MONDAY, the 6th October, 1903, for the conveyance of mails between the undermentioned places, for a period of Three j Yeats, from the Ist January, 1904 tothe_3lst iecember, 1906. POSTAL DISTRIOT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. ]. Awakino and Mahoenui, weekly, (Alternative to No. 11) j 2. Inglewood, Kaimate, Tarata, and j Purangi, daily to Tarati, thrice weekly to Purangi, (Alternative to 3 No. 3). 3. Inglewcod, Kaimata, Tarata, and Puj . raogi, daily. (Alternative to No. 2) 4. New Plymouth Chief Post Office and Kailway Station, as required. 5. New Plymouth, Omata, Oakura, Tataraimaka, Okato, Puniho, Warea, Piingarehu, Rahotu, Oaonui, and Opunake, thrice weekly. (Alternative r to No. 6.) 6. New Plymouth, Omata, Oakura, Tataraimaka, Okato, Punibo, Warea, Puagarehu, Bahotu, Oaonui, and Opunake, daily, (alternative to No. 5.) 7. Tariki, and Ratapiko, twice weekly. 8. Toko, Strathmore, Hmakawa, Pohoknra, and Wbangamomona, twioe weekly, 9. Urenui, Uruti Road, Tongaporutu, Mokau, and Awakino, twice weekly. (Alternative to No. 10.110 r 1 10. Waitara, Onaero, Urenui, Uruti Road, £ Tongaporuta, M>kau, and Awakino, daily to Urenui, twice weekly to c Awakino. (Alternative to No. 9,12.) " 11. Waitara, Onaero, Urenui, Urntl Ho»d, 1 Tongaporutu, Mokau, Awakino, 1 Mdhoenui, and Te Kuiti, daily to Urenui, twice weekly to Te Kuiti. I (Alternative to No. 1, 9,10.) 9 :' 12. Waitara, Onaero, anrl Urenui, daily. 1 (Alternative to No. 10, 11.) i ■ 13.'Waitara Post Office, Railway Station, > Wharves, and Beach, as required. 3 14. Stratford, Cardiff, Mahoe, and Rowan. thrice weekly. 15. New Plymouth and F»tzroy, daily. . 16. Toko and Tututawa, twice weekly. ) ■ 17. Urenui and Pukearuhe, twice weekly. The lowest or any tender will not neces--3 sarily be accepted. , The attention of intending tenderers is directed to the terms and conditions of eontract printed o i the back cf the tender forms. Successful tenderers will be required to show i hat they ara in a position to satisfactorily carry out the service. Contractors whose tenders may be accepted must be prepare! to carry out the [ services for which they tender according to r ' time-tables framed by the Depattment. t Where the tender is over £SOO for any one t seivice, the attention of the tenderer is a dirtoiei to clauses 26 and 26a of the termß and conditions. I r \ Forms of tender, wilh the terms and eon- a ditions of contract, may be procured at any ( pest-office. i I No tender will be considered unless made I on the printed form. II Tenders, indorsed " Tender for Mail ~ ' Service. No. ,' to be addressed to the i Ohief Postmaster, New Phmou'h. , t W. GRAf, t i !■ ecretaiy. I *Scrvices may be affecte 1 l»y railway extension and mey be tsr.j. i- ated by the Pott- .' master-General on his giving one month's notice in writing. - In delivering and receiving mails at rail-way-stations it is understood that contractors dea,l with the guards of trains, and that delivery of the mails is to be mado ioto the ] I railway-vans if required. 810wl2 HA DY & C : >. I (UTE EXPRESS CO.), GOAL, FIREWO D, COKE, AND I OtIAROOAL MERCHANTS. WHOLESALE ISLAND FRUIT IMPORTERS. - District Agents for Standard Insurance Company (Fire and Marine;. Telephone No. 211. P.O. Box 27. Office and Yard: LIARDET-3TREET. ERNEST HARDY '! MANAGER. r i \\ TARANAKMFQUNDRY I OKEY & ROLLO, 'a ENGINEERS, IRON AND BRASS '■j FOUNDERS, a. -\TOTIFY that they HAVE REMOVED 1M TH KIR WORKS to New an-1 Commo3, diousPiermsfsinMOLßSWOK'lH-STREET 7. a short distance east of the £a> hand Door ■ Factory. TH> New Foundry is thoiougbly ■ equipped, and the FIRM are prepa-ed, as ' in the past, to to execute all works entrusted _ to them in a skilful and prompt manner. I MAKERS OF J—ie DAIRY FACTORY MAOHINERY, i I WAIkR WHKELS, TURBINES, 3 t AND SAWMILL MiCaifJE.s. t- AI! Classes of Agricultural and General! s. Machinery Repaired. ih| ,d ' AGENTS FOR : 16 J, End H. McLaren's Traction Eogines, !t - i Steam Road Rollers, Traction Waggons. 3 y Old's Mobile Motor Oars and Auto Motor er j Trucks. I Radiator Butter Makers and Separators. Victor Gas or Gasoline Engines. Wrought Steel Split Pulleys. a Shafting and Plumber Blocks. Ornamental Oast Iron Columns, v orstndah and Frame Brackets ln Railings, Etc. m Tblephonb 142 P.O Box 12 »"CAPILLa" * flvlk TONIC; v'e I ot> i CURES DANDRUFF. \ . Sold b all Obemists ver where, r n j :: PARTNEKSHIP NOTICE. j 'TT7 B beg to notify that we have entered I VV into Partnership as from Ist August, j as Engineers and Surveyors, under the Btyle j of gladden and Palmer. c - L O. SLADDEN, A. H. PALMER. 1 POM MOTUKOA. iTVBEKHOLD SECTIONS. Fiioe, £SO each, Land Transfer title. I CALLAHAN * 00'
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 201, 10 September 1903, Page 3
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