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Tenders. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WAIEATO EAILWAY. Public Works Office, Wellington, February 28,1874. fTENDERS will be received at this oice 1 until Noon Tub Day. (Wednesday), Bth April, for the RaNGIRIRI CONTRACT of the above, which consists of the ERhCIIOS of FuUR BKIDGKSnear RANGIRIRI. They must be addressed to the Hon.' the Minister for Public Works, and marked outside, "Tender Contract.". - Plans and Specifications may be seenat this office/and at the Public Works Offices, Auckland and Newcastle, Telegraphic Tenders will be received under the usual conditions. ; The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. By command, ' ■JOHN BLACKEST, Assistant Eugineer■ iu-Chief. NOTICE. ; IN consepence of a Siding being constructed at the Jillerslie fetation, which will enable intending Contractors for the ELiLEBSLIE HOTEL to forward material by rail, the TlilJS for RECEIVING TENDERS is EXTENDED to the 27th instant. ' ' Una Quartz Crushing and Gold Mining' Company (Registered). IENDERS will be received at the Company's office up to noon of This Day, April 8,1»74, for DRIVING 100 Feet. Specifications to be seen at the Company's office. A deposit of £5 to accompany each tender. FRED. F.DAY, . Manager,' Karaka Creek, April 4,1874. , WANTED, TODERS for SINKING SHAFT 50 Feet JL in the Queen of the Thames Company's mine. Specification'at the'office! Tenders to be lodged by TnußSinr, April 9, at [5 o'clock p.m. ' ■ " ■■ * F. J. WARDELL, :;>, ','•■' '':•'■■•■ ' -Secretary., -TENDERS WANTED. 2aa!,TONS: FIREWOOD (Hardwood). "" Apply Ehresfkikd Bros. Ooliban Gold Mining Company (Limited)r TE NDERS wanted for REMOVAL of COTTAGS. Por particulars apply at the Company's office. D. G. MaoBONNELL, .. .. .• .Secretary. Grahamstown, April 7,1874. : > Business Notices. -A p lALOH E. Bim.—l say, Tom, where do you buy your groceries 2 Tom—Me; I don't buy any; let the old woman do that. I believe she gets them from MCJO WAN'S little Shop. Bill—What sort of a chap is that McGowari? I have heard a good deal about him. Tom.—l don't know much about him, only that I get good Tobacco from him, My old woman says he is the fairest dealing Grocer ever she saw, for he just tells the people when a thing is bad,, a3 fast as if it were good. Bill,—Does he, faith; why; most of them dealers are always praising their goods ? Tom.—l bilieve a fellow always gets on best by telling the plain truth, audi know I can't get better Butter than my missus brings home BiMi.—l think he has a Bakery too. ToM.-Yes, faith, I forgot that; and he makes the best of Bread. This is some I have for my cribb. BiLii.—Let's see; my word, that is good bread; it is not so hard and crumbly as some. I'll try McGowan next Saturday. Does he* give tick? Tom—Well, I think he will require to know you pretty well before he trusts much. You see, he buys for ready money himself, and that is why he can sell so cheap. Bin—Well, I haven't been getting very good Tea lately, and I will give McGowan a try on Saturday. IMPOETANT. HE Best FRESH BUTTER on the Thames can be had at the OHINEMURI STORES, SHORTLAND. ; If you want a delicious CUP OF TEA, buy at at the same place. If you want GROCERIES of all descriptions of a first-class Quality, go to the Ohinemuri Stores. Also on Sale, a large assortment of Crockery, Glassware &c. FOR CASH, Everything will: be sold at the lowest possible prices, consistent with always paying 20s in the£. J. E. HANSEN; defies the dull times; he has no rents to pay, conducts his business at a small expense, and isin.a position to buy in the best markets FOR CASH, is therefore determined to be m the foremost rank of competitors for public favour, confident of securing the hWs share of Cash Customers. Unnecessary hereto quote prices. One trial will ensure your return. No inferior articles kept. ~■:. i J. E. HANSEN, PoMEN-STBEET (NEXT Butt's) AND MAOKAY-BTBEBT (NEXT NEW Oaledonia Hotel). SHORTLAND ADVANCE! ; ; ; ' MEDICAL. I AM obliged to visit England, and have arranged with my friend and relative Dr. PAYNE to occupy my house in Pollen-street, Shortland, and Attend to my Practice. ALEXANDER FOX. \ DR. PAYNE, F.C.S.;L.R.C.P.; M.R.C.S., Eng.; L;S.A., _ &c, &c. (formerly of Coromandel) begs to inform the inhabitants of the Thames District that he may be consulted at Dr. Eox's residence, Pollen-street, Shortland., At home every morning from 8 to 10, and every evening from 4 to 8. STILWELL & CO,, NUESEEY AND SEEDSMEN, j PARAWAI NURSERY, ■ ARB prepared to PLANT Gardens, Pleasure Grounds and Orchards, by Contract. Seeds direct from the Grower, and Guaranteed.

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Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1783, 8 April 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1783, 8 April 1874, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1783, 8 April 1874, Page 2

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