Wanted WANTED COLUMN. Advebtisements not exceeding Fotteteen Words in this column will in future he "y£harged One Shilling per insertion if fsfepaid. \\" ANT ED, situation bs Traveller, Manager, V ! Waiter or Bai-man, two years proprietor of public-house in Old Country ; testimonials good j good security. Apply "G. -it." Governor Bowen Hotel, Grahamstown. ti. ■■■:■ ;. 745 \\ 1 ANTED to Sell from 1 to 10,000 Tons V* of Eaw Hematite; do., from Ito 100 Tons of Dressed Hematite.—F. Bennett and Co., Thames. ANTED £NOWN—WASTE PAPER for Sale at the Evening Stab Office. Tenders ■TO CONTRACTORS. fTIENDERS will be received by the _L undersigned up to 4 oVlock on MON DAY, 14th instant, for, STOPING 100 FATHOMB, more or less in Hape mine in accordance with specifications to be seen at Hape Battery. 741 W. S. Gbebnviiie.
NEW ZEALAND ROADS. PIAEO COUNTY. ' WAIHOU BRIDGES CONTRACT — CAMBRIDGE ROTORUA ROAD. Public Works Office, Auckland, June 3, 1880. '\J RITTEN TENDERS will be received 1v * at this Office up to noon on MONDAY, June 21, 1880, for the above contract. They must be addressed to the Hon. the Minister for Public Works, Auckland, and marked outside " Tender for Waihou Bridges Coritraot." Plans and specifications can be seen at the Public Works Offices, Auckland, Graharastown, and Wellington, and at the Police Station, Cambridge. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. By command. (Signed) Jahmß Stewart, 723* District Engineer. General Notices
PUBLIC NOTIFICATION. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. I HEREBY NOTIFY that, at an early date I will commence a tour of INSPECTION of the whole of the Hauraki Goldfields ; and as I no longer have any discretionary power, I must Institute Proceedings against all persons who may be found Committing any breaches of the Goldflelds Acts or Regulations which pertain to my office as Inspector of Miners' Rights. H. MoIIHONE, Inspector of Miners' Rights. Native Office, Thames, sth June, 1880. .730
C. T. WREN (Seed WabeHottse—Next below Bank of New Zealand, Queen street, AUCKLAND. NußSEinr—Mount Hobsok, Remugra) SEEDSMAN & NURSERYMAN, and dealer ia Manures, and Garden and Farm Requisites of nearly every description. 0. T. W. spares no pains to obtain the highest quality in all descriptions of goods. His general seed supplies are procured from the best sources, the requisitions being for the very best obtainable in all cases, without restrictions as to price and with some necessary exceptions their germinating quality is efficiently tested before supplying to his patrons. He could, in many cases, more easily procure at lower rates, and sell accordingly ; but an extensive experience has convinced him that the course he pursues is for the benefit of his customers, and he trusts to meet with their approval, support, and recommendation, as heretofore. He has on hand, and to arrive an excellent ivid yaried-assortment of seed of all descripr^ions. He is now sending out a sample of Perrenial Rye Grass, weighing 281bs. to the measured bushel 5 the finest prooirjable in England and of perfect germinating quality. As also a choice assortment of English grasses, which are much required in our permanent pastures; a mixture of these for field purposes and another for fine lawns are prepared. His facilities for supplying Nursery Stock-, of all kinds, as heretofore, are good, and he has an unequalled stock of Fruit Trees, in 2 to 5-year-old fruitful trees, \n many lines. A superior stock of Seed Potatoes in over 20 kinds. . , A fine collection of Flowering Bulbs, good and reliable Mauures, and all matters pertaining to the business. -- Collections of Vegetable and Garden Seeds for large or small gardens at 10s, 20s, and 40s • Flower Seeds at ss, 10s, 20s, and Ins' Conifer beeds at 20s, 40s, and 60s. Seeds, &c, not exceeding 51bs. in weight can be forwarded by Parcel Post. Rates, one penny for each two ounces, or fraotion pf two ounces. ___ Terms, Cash ; or satisfactory references . from distant or unknown correspondents. Seed list in preparation, and will be forwarded. ■""—" Addbess, 0. T. WEEN, , SEED WAREHOUSE, Queen stbeet, Atjokl and. 744 The Niagara falls is a. sight never to be forgotten. There are many waterfalls but only one McGtoWAir selling 3s Tea.
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3576, 12 June 1880, Page 3
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