TO SAW MILLERS. mENDERS Wanted, and will be receired by "^ t the undersigned up to 31st Inst., foi* the supply of three hundred (300) Telegraph Poles, to be delivered at Telegraph Office, Tapanui, within two months from the lßt of August next. The poles to be sawn from tho heart of black pine, to be Bound, straight, and free from shakes, knots, and sap. Tho poles to be of the following dimensions, viz.: — Two hundred and seventy (270) to be twenty (20) feet long, and thirty (30) to be twentyfive (25) feet long ; all to be eight (8) inches square at the butt, and six (6) inches square at the top.' N.B. — No poles will le accepted which contain the least sap. Each tender must be accompanied by" a deposit of £10, as a guarantee of good faith, which sum will be forfeited should any tenderer refuse to sign the contract in the event of his tender being accepted. Each tender must enclose the names of two sureties for approval who are willing to become bond for the due performance of the contract in the event of the tender being accepted, and must be accompanied by a notification to that effect, signed by the proposed sureties. By order. JAMES K. LOGAN, " Inspector New Zealand Telegraphs. -Dunedin, July 11th, 1874. /"VFFERS will be received for the purchase of a HARMONIUM. Apply, M. Feaee, Treasurer, Trinity Church. WANTED, two hundred Men for piece work on Light Railways. Apply at the Office, Riverton. GEO. PROUDFOOT. WANTED, 10 experienced underground Miners, for the Switzers Freehold Gold Mining Co. Apply to the Manager, H. N. SIMSON, Windiug Creek. WANTED Known, that F. MEYER & CO. have received the f ollowiug for Christmas . — Offley's 6-grape Port Wine, the best quality ever introduced here; a variety of Potted Meats, &c, namely, Ham, Ham and Chicken, Bloaters, Shrimp, Tongue, Anchovy, Beef, Game, all in paste, a nicety for breakfast and luncheons ; also, Calves' Feet Jelly, Nabob and Oriental Pickles, Chutnee, and a variety of Sundries never before introduced into this district, 'and evcrythiug selling at low prices. To make more room for the Grocery Trade, we have decidod to have a cheap sale of Ironmongery and Crockery, for ihree months. Sorby'B Scythe's, complete, 83. each ; and all other Ironmongery and Crockery and Glassware at equally low prices. F. MEYER & CO., IRONMONGERS AND GROCERS, Ross Place, Lawrence. P.S. — Our Tea is, as usual, the best quality to be had, from 2s. 6d. to 3s. per pound. THE PEOPLE'S TIMBER YARD, BOSS PLACE, LAWEENCE. A LEXANDER HUMPHREY, J\. BUILDEB, CAEPENTEE, JOINEE, &C. TTTANTED Known, that Building Material VV of every description, and of tho best quality, is kept in stock ; also white, pine lining and flooring, and galvanised roofing iron, in quantity and quality, at Huiiphbey's Timber Yard. WANTED Known, that A. Huhphbey will build Shop s and Dwellinghouses of every style and deser ption, from the standard and standing design "Victorian Gothic," to ths bold, chaste, and magnificent mansions and villas for the " nobs " and capitalists who ride this mighty empire, of which Lawrence forms a most important part. WANTED Known, that A. Husiphbey is Agent for the Tokomairiro Lime Works, and has Lime of excellent quality for sale.
NOTICE. * __ fTIHE Copartnership heretofore subsisting between the undersigned, as Builders, at Tapanui, under the firm of Vallance and M'Alisteb, has this day been DISSOLVED by mutual consent. The said business will in future be carried on by John M'Alisteb. Dated at Tapanui the4lh day of July, 1874. WILLIAM VALLANCE. JOHN M'ALISTER. Witness : J. A. Mooney. NOTICE. "IVrOTICE is hereby given, that all claims ■^ due to the late firm of Vallancb and M'Alistee must be paid to tho undersigned before the Ist day of August, 1874 ; and all debts due by the said firm will be paid on presentation of an account of the same. JOHN M'ALISTER. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. TIHE Partnership some time since existing -*- between the undersigned as Carriers and Agriculturalists has been DISSOLVED. James Bennet retains the agricultural lease sections in the Crookston District, and pays and receives all debts in connection therewith ; Geobge M'Leod pays and receives all accounts in connection with the carrying business. JAMES BENNET. GEORGE M'LEOD. Witness : R. R. Jones. Julj 10, 1874. FOR SALE. T\OUBLE-FURROW PLOUGH, by Beid U and Gray. Apply to -H. L. SQUIRES, sßois Place. -
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Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 373, 15 July 1874, Page 3
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