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Government Advertisements. NOTICE. SUBSIDIES TO WORKS FOR THE SUPPLY OF WATER UPON THE GOLDFIELDS. COMPANIES or PERSONS desirous of making Application for SUBSIDIES under the “Immigration & Public Works Act” will obtain the necessary Information at the Warden’s Office. See New Zealand Gazette , 6th January, 1872. (Signed) C. E. HAUGHTON, Under Secretary Public Works, Goldfields Department. January 12tli, 1872. Tenders. TENDERS WANTED. TENDERS will be received at the Superintendent’s Office. Auckland, till noon of the 21st instant, for CUTTING DEVIATIONS to Upper Tararu Road. Tenders to be endorsed, “ Tender for No. 1 Section,” “ Tender for No. 3 Section.” “ Tender for No. 1 Section.” Also, for CORDUROYING, at per Chain, No. 1,2. 3, and •1 Sections. Specification may be seen, and further information obtaiued at Engineer's Office, Graliamstown. R. MILLETT, District Engineer. February 13, 1872. UNA QUARTZ CRUSHING & GOLD MINING COMPANY (Registered.) TENDERS will be received at the above named Company’s Office up to noon of Saturday, Febnary 17th, 1872, for the Supply of 100 tons of FIREWOOD. Particulars at Office. FRED. F. DAY. Legal Manager. Karaka Creek, February loth, 1572. SIIORTLAND WHARF. nptONDERS will be received at the Supcr.H intendent’s Office, Auckland, until Noon of FRIDAY, Ihe Ist. day of March prox, for flm COLLECTION of WHARF DUES, at Shorfland, for One Year, from the loth March, 1872. THOMAS B. GILLIES, Superintendent. Meetings. Til AM ES ENG INEER VOLUNTEERS. IP VERY Member of llm above Company U is requested to ATTEND PARADE next THURSDAY NIGHT, the 22nd inst,, as Captain Rowe, before Resigning, lias stated that he will recommend that the Company he DISBANDED, unless a good Muster is present on the above date. Wan tecls. WANTED KNOWN, that Rcgisfration Forms are on SALE at the office of paper. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, a Few Apprentices at the Millinery and Dressmaking Business. Also, a First-class Machinist, and a few Good Needle-Women for the Making-up Department. Apply to Mrs. Boole, opposite the Imperial Hotel, 80l leu-street. WANTED BUN BOYS. Good wages given.—Apply office of this paper. WANTED the Public to know that G. liOLDSIIIP & CO. are Hie only Timber Merchants on the ’Thames who Manufacture their own Sashes. Doors, Mouldings, Architraves. Rusticated Weather Boarding, Skirting, Tongiicd and Grooved Flooring, &c., which enables them to supply at very Reasonable Rates. They have a Large Stock of Second-class TIMBER on sale cheap, to make a clearing for fresli arrivals. Mining Timber up to 10 feet in length can be cut to any dimensions at their Mills and CHEAP TIMBER YARD, Beach, Graliamstown.— cut and uncut. WANTED, the Public to know that flicy can have their HAIR CUT, he SHAVED, or SHAMPOOED in a Style not to lie surpassed in England or America at Professor G. 11. Evans, next to Allaway’s Resturant, Brown-street, Graliamstown. WANTED, the Ladies and Gentlemen of Shorthand and Graliamstown to use Professor Evan's HAIR RESTORER, and also his LIME JUICE andGLYCERINE for Cleaning the Hair and giving it a Beautiful Gloss. Professor G. 11. E. will guarantee to Restore any Weak Head of Hair for a very Moderate Cost. Hair Dyed Black or Brown. Note the Address—Striped Flagstaff with Blue and White Flag, Grahamstown. WANTED, Ladies and Gentlemen to know that the Thames DYEING and CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT is in Rollcston-strcet.— W. Plant, Dyer, kc. Gents Clothes Cleaned. Dyed and Pressed ; Dye warranted not rub off. Window-cur-tains Cleaned. Dyed, and Hot-pressed. Silk, Velvet, kc., Cleaned. Dyed, and Dressed. Feathers Curled and Dyed any Color.— Goods arc also received by R. Majjden, Hair Dressed, near the Graliamstown ’Wharf, Albert-street. Orders left at either of the above places will lie punctually attended to.

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Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 112, 17 February 1872, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 112, 17 February 1872, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 112, 17 February 1872, Page 2

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