Tenders TENDERS FOR INLAND MAIL SERVICES FOR 1883:-AND 1884 General P-at Offl o, Wellington, 9ih August, 1882. SEALED TEKDERS will be received at the Chief Post Office, Thames, untiISAIURDAY, the 9bh September proximo, for the conveyance of mails between the undermentioned jla'-is for n vrriod of two years from the Ist January, 1883, to 31st December, 1884. Postai, Dißtbici of Thames. 1. Thames ani Xar.-nu, daily. 2. Tararu and Hastings, weekly. 3. Tararu and Hastings, twice weekly. f4. Thames and Paeroa, twice weekly. +5. Thames and Paeroa, daily. 6. Tlianies and TuuraDga via Piieroa, Wi.ihi, and Waterfon), twice weekly. 7. Tharm-s and Tauranga via Paeroa, Waihi, and Waterford, tbrice weekly. 8. Paeroa and Taunvnga, via Waihi &nd Waterford, twice weekly. 9. Paeroa and Tauranga, via Waihi and Waterford, thrice weekly. 10. Puriri and Neve.-ville, twice weekly. 11. Nevesville and Tairua, weekly. 12. CMiaroa and Waitekauri, thrice weekly. fl3. Paeroa and Te Aroha, twice weekly. fl4. Paeroa and Te Aroha, thvice weekly. fls. Paeroa and Te Aroha, daily. 16. Thames and Miranda, weekly. 17. Thames and Mirauda, fortnightly. 18. Waitefeauri and Leaheytown, thrice weekly. 19. T«- Aroha andShafiecbury, weekl.v. 20. Te Aroba and Shaftesbury, twice weekly. t Services may be terminated by the Postmaster General on his giving one month's notice in writing. The attmtion of intending tenderers is directed to the following clause of the ferms and conditions of contmct piintfd at the back of the tender forms:—"The days and hours of arrival and depatturo to be fixed from lime to time as the Postmaster General may direct. For services performed by coach no stage shall exceed twelve miles, except by epeci-1 permission from the Pfstm«ster« Genrral, who shell de 01 mine whether or not longer st.iges are unavoidable." Contractors who.<e tenders may be accepted must be prepared to carry out the services for which they tender according to the timetables framed by the department. Forms of tender, with the terms and conditions of contract, may be procured at any post-office. No tender will be considered unless made on the printed form. Tenders, indorsed, " Tender for Mail Set vice, No. ," to be addressed to the Postmaster-General, Wellington, and enclosed to the Chief Postmaster, Thames. W. G-bav, 320 Secretary. Notices NEW GARDEN SEEDS! OW ON SALE, a Fine Collection, many * Varieties of CHOICE VEGETABLE, BLOWER, and other FARM and GARDEN SEEDS, at and below Auckland Prioes, in large or small quantities. FROM MELBOURNE DIRECT— To arrive in about Fourteen Days, ANOTHEK CONSIGNMENT of the CHOICEST NEW VEGETABLE, FLOWER, and other SEEDS.from one of ->• the oldest Seed Merchants of Melbourne, at Lowest Auckland Prices. Note.—Every care is taken to procure the Newest and Be*fc varieties of. Seeds, true to name, and trials are carefully made from parcels as they arrive before any is offered to the public, co as to ensure selling Seed that will grow, but nothing is warranted. LAPSTONE, FLUKE KIDNEY, AND OTHER SEED POTATOES. SILVER HULL BUCKWHEAT, AFRICAN BOX THORN SEED, CABBAGE & CAULIFLOWER PLANTS. Also, —Tomato, Water and Rock Melon and Cucu ober Plants, &c, in Season. Fruit MFruit! Regular Supplies reopived of Sydney, TubIranian and Island KRUIT3, «o Hie Trade at Lowest Market Rates. Cheap Groceries ! Cheap Groceries I FOX CASH, Town and Country Buyers will find good value for their money at the Centbai. Cheap Mabt, where they can obtain New Jams at Bd, good Currants, 7d ; Cornflour, 8d ; B. & B. Plaids, 7d ; Candles, D.R.J., lOd, 6lbs for :4s 9d, 12lbs 9s, 251bs 18s 3d; Butter, from 8d 5 Sauce, large size, Is; Pickles, lOd; Sardines, 6i 5 Salmon, 9J and lOd ; Washing Powder, 6i per lb ; Hopkins' Frame Honey, Is; POTATOES, Prime Canterbury (per sack) 7s, (per cwt.) 4? 6^. New Teas! New Teas ! The New Mixtures are now ready at from Is 9d to 3s per lb. A Trial Solicited at the well known Address:— W. Wood's CENTRAL CHEAP MART, POLLEN STREET. 278 MAIZE! MAIZE! MAIZE! SPLENDID DRY SAMPLE. SIXTY-FOUR BAGS AT 5 Shillings per Bushel; 4s 9d per Bushel by the Sack. 10fY SACK«~PRIME CANTERJ.<WV/ BURY POTATOES! 4s 6d per Cwt. ; 4s per Cwt. by the Sack. Buyers of Large Parcels liberally dealt with. AT J. CLARK'S, KARAKA BRIDGE, POLLEN STREET. The best test of the interest of a book is iti capability of '.being read a Moond time ditto for 81 Xsj,
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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4253, 18 August 1882, Page 3
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719Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4253, 18 August 1882, Page 3
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